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Four Toronto indie alternative rock bands took over the Phoenix Concert Theatre February 19 and performed the first of a series of concerts entitled Silenced. Each of the concerts in the series will take on a different music genre, the first being rock. Captive Groves set this tone for the night, as they were the first to hit the stage. Their set evolved from the soothing accompaniment of a bongo, sitar and tambourine melody to hard, raw rock reminiscent of the early 90’s, laden with screaming guitar riffs.
The series is organized by MSR Events Solutions Production to bring awareness to the rise of youth violence in Canada and to benefit organizations that aid in supporting the cause. Amidst a mid-February snowstorm and recession blues, Thursday’s kick-off event was quietly attended, but the message and the music were loud and clear.
Next up was self-described rocker chick, Basia Lyjak. With four men supporting her on stage, Lyjak rocked hard and sexy, covering mostly new material including her soon to be released single "Don’t Talk." Only because she brought it up herself, would one be aware that Lyjak had been away from the stage for four months. She was obviously in her element and performed without hesitation or unease.
Capping the night with incredible stage presence and much easier listening than their predecessors was the headliner, Monday Rose. Lead singer Ari Lyon serenaded the audience with his soothing voice and poetic lyrics while affectionately mingling with his band mates. For only being together a year, Monday Rose’s smooth groove session was impressive and provided a calming way to end the night.
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