
Local group City Voices is throwing an EP release party at the Norva this Friday with a number of other local acts and it looks to be one of the greatest local original music shows I’ve seen in years. Six acts from Hampton Roads and Richmond playing home-spun rock? Amazing.
The City Voices quartet seems very driven and almost makes it look too easy, having just formed the band over the past year or so and throwing together their EP in a few months, even finding time to shoot a video. Now they’re headlining the Norva and have managed to bring a handful of their friends with them? Color me impressed, or jealous. Take your pick. Smooth vocals from singer Suzanne Smith and solid playing from guitarist John Davis, bassist TJ Mckinney and drummer Jarrett Stanley. These guys got it good, and this show should be a good milestone in their careers.
Elocine is a one man band fronted by Nelson Ciron as ‘nothing than a way to kill time’ that has resulted in a half dozen or so LPs and EPs. He plays every instrument on the records; I’m not sure how that’s going to translate on stage, but the songwriting is heartfelt and the instrumentation well produced.
Over The Ocean What do you call Christian bands that aren’t? Not the safe top 40 co-opted, church approved pop praise that followed Creed success over the past decade, but the heavier, darker, more introspective bands like Philly’s MeWithoutYou, who put out intelligent music that manages to touch a nerve without sounding preachy. I may be taking things a bit to far after only listening to the one 8 minute track on their myspace, but Over The Ocean might be close to what we’d have if Chris Cornell and James Maynard Keenan had stayed in Sunday school. See, you can be righteous without being pretentious.
The Collector This one here is a treat. Described as tribal pop, The Collector’s influences fun a bit broader than a simple classification like that . The YouTube videos describe frontman Ryan Meadows as Bono’s protege, and while they may sound nothing like U2, The Collector’s songwriting is emotional and driven, changing from acoustic neo-folk to driving rock and post-rock sounds. These guys are talented. If they show up with the full choir as they did in these videos, the Norva is going to be in for a treat.
Chasing Arrows CNU’s own pop rock contemporary. Think Matchbox 20 and Gavin McGraw. Runners up of MTVU’s Best Music on Campus Woodie Award.
View From The Top Pop/punk in the vein of NOFX and Phat Wreck Chords groups. Punk, punk, and more punk.
This should be a solid show. These groups all sound good and this should be a rocking good time. All local, all original. You can’t ask for more than that. Come out and support these guys and gals and show some appreciation for our local scene.

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