Band Members: Adam Wilson, Megan Emanuel, Spencer Daley
Date/Time: Dec 7 2019, 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm
Vancouver, Fox Cabaret | Event calendarAge: 19+
Cost: $12.00
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Hello Victim:
Originally conceived as an alt dance duo in summer 2018 after Adam Wilson’s brief scratches of beats on his Instagram stories caught Megan Emanuel’s attention, writing came quickly and easily on the cold tile floor of a 200 square foot basement suite. When the floodgates opened, lyrics inspired by the pair’s darkest experiences poured out to flow above bright, catchy synthpop instrumentals. Craving an element to set their sound apart, the band recruited Spencer Daley, whose alt-rock and R&B sensibilities ultimately helped shape the eclectic and divergent soundscape that came to be known as Hello Victim.
Una Mey:
Una Mey is a vocalist born and raised in Vancouver, Canada. Her sound has evolved from her acoustic past, now with Pop, Electronic, and RnB influences. Her music will take you on a trip through love, heartache, and vices.
Mey’s music intertwines both a modern and retro style, pulling inspiration from artists like Kali Uchis and Lana Del Rey. Her lyricism is often introspective and melancholy, juxtaposed with brighter instrumentals. There is a clear message being expressed in Mey's current work, and that is that everyone is deserving of love, regardless of their struggles and failures.
Mey’s most popular track, “Vices” has recently surpassed 400,000 streams on Spotify, with her collaborative lo-fi single “Leaves” (under her duo alias U C ME) in close competition. In 2019, Una Mey will be releasing new content and focusing on her live performances with her five-piece band.
honeyvelvet:
honeyvelvet is a 3 piece Alt/Rnb project born in Vancouver, British Columbia. The band features Eros Taylor (Vocals, Guitar, Production), Nik Camargo (Drums), and Dylan Araki (Bass). Honeyvelvet has its roots in Taylor's productions and has since evolved into an experimental fusion of Soul Rnb/Funk and Punk in, which is most evident in their often shocking/unexpected performances.
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