Sheepdogs
Corona
January 29, 2016
Saskatoon’s The Sheepdogs have been crafting driving 70’s FM rock for a full decade now, with a growing reputation as one of this country’s best live bands. Touring behind 2015’s Future Nostalgia LP, the band brought their good time RN’R to a sold-out crowd at Montreal’s Corona Theatre on Friday, with support by Montreal’s own masters of shred, Beat Cops.
The show marked the opening night of a Canadian tour with both bands, who share an unabashed love of classic 70’s rock, complete with an avalanche of riffs and G.E. Smith face-inducing guitar solos. You can stream the Beat Cops record in full below.
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Following are photos from the night courtesy of Jason Hughes. For more info and all upcoming tour dates, visit thesheepdogs.com and facebook.com/beatcopsfever.
The Sheepdogs
Beat Cops
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