TORONTO, Canada (Top40 Charts/ Skylar Entertainment) - Multi-dimensional, multi-talented acoustic rockers
Future Native are making their first trip to Canada for Canadian
Music Week. The Queensland, Australia based band will be playing a CMW Showcase on March 8 at El Mocambo.
Future Native has been described as a modern blend of emotionally charged and thought provoking anthems. Think the Living End and Midnight Oil. Lyrically, the band reflects strong social and political attitudes. Their second album, The Politics of Love, is a passionate acoustic project that has garnered international acclaim. The latest single, 'Superman', is being played in over 20 different countries, including Canada.
Future Native is just coming off a highly successful UK tour that included such prestigious festivals as Glastonbury, Woodford, Byron Blues & Roots and Wollumbin. After turning heads with their high energy show, the band returned to Australia sold out of their latest album.
Future Native consists of Patrick Creamer (vocals and guitars), Melanie May (bass, mandolin, violin and vocals) and Scott Phillips (drums, percussion and vocals). Creamer brings an uplifting, evocative voice and vast experience as a producer, songwriter and performer to the group. May is a classically trained vocalist, violinist and pianist. She is considered by many in the industry to be a master of vocal harmonies. Phillips is a N.I.D.A graduate and world-class percussionist. Together, these three talents create polished harmonies backed by everything from tribal drums and digeridoos to electric guitars.
Don't miss the band that Beat Magazine calls 'the future of rock n roll'
CMW showcase Thursday March 8, 2007 at the El Mocambo at 9pm
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