The Brothers G are a dynamic quartet hailing from Hafford, Saskatchewan, whose music seamlessly blends the soulful resonance of blues-infused rock 'n' roll with the songwriting sensibility of alternative country. Their “timeless with a twist” sound is derived by Jason Gall's smoky vocals and driving guitar, Jordan Gall's powerhouse drumming, the groovy bass and smooth steel guitar work of Elias Brevik and sonic texturing of Kit Langfield on guitar, keyboards and mandolin. With roots planted firmly in prairie soil, but drawing on diverse influences from the rock, country, and blues paradigms, The Brothers G have crafted a sound that is uniquely their own.
Kurtys Kidd is a boundary-pushing solo artist from Kingston, Ontario, with a storied past in Canada's rock underground. Formerly a key figure in bands like The Viletones, Vampire Beach Babes, The Death of Me, and Saint X, Kurtys is now forging his own sound—an edgy, genre-defying mix that’s both unique and unmistakably his. His previous work was recognized by SPIN Magazine as part of their “6 Bands to Watch” for his role in The Death of Me.
The New Class Act is a hard-hitting, rock-riffing, reggae-grooving track from Canadian reggae-rock veterans Street Pharmacy — and for nearly two decades, it’s been their show-stopping finale.
The Sun Harmonic is a three- piece Canadian rock n' roll band – the classic guitar, bass and drums outfit. The band consists of Indie veteran and frontman Kaleb Hikele, with rhythm section Dave Skrtich and Ian McLennan. They are old friends and seasoned Ontario based musicians.