spectrasonic.com presents Death From Above this spring to celebrate the re-pressing of their rough-n-tumble 2002 debut, “Heads Up” on Ancient Fashion Records. The duo will perform the six song EP in its entirety followed by songs from “You’re A Woman, I’m A Machine”, “The Physical World” and “Outrage! Is Now”! Canadian musician Murry A. Lightburn is opening.
This show is presented with the support of Ontario Creates.
Tickets
$45.00 – Floor Level
$39.50 – Main Level
$29.50 – Balcony Level
Floor Level general admission standing. Main Level and Balcony Level reserved seating. Lineup, date, venue, times, and ticket price subject to change without notice. Any tickets purchased by suspected resellers are subject to cancellation. All tickets are final sale. No exchanges, upgrades, or refunds.
Tickets available in person at the Algonquin Commons Theatre Box Office ($1.50 Facility Fee applicable). The Box Office is located in the Robert C. Gillett Student Commons, room E104. Tickets are also available online through ticketfly.com (additional service charges applicable) or over the phone at 1-888-732-1682 (additional service charges & convenience fee applicable), and in person at Tickets also available at Vertigo Records.
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Universal Accessible Seating
The Algonquin Commons Theatre is committed to providing universal accessible seating for all patrons. Please contact the Algonquin Commons Theatre Box Office by phone at (613) 727-4723 ext. 6442 or via email at boxoffice@algonquincollege.com to reserve these seats and to enquire about companion seating.
Additional Event Information
Death From Above
This spring, Death From Above will tour to celebrate the re-pressing of their rough-n-tumble 2002 debut, “Heads Up” on Ancient Fashion Records. The duo will perform the six song EP in its entirety followed by songs from “You’re A Woman, I’m A Machine”, “The Physical World” and “Outrage! Is Now”. “Heads Up” is a completely un-self-conscious micro-opus that focuses its bratty punk-rock ire toward the Toronto night life and social scene from which the band emerged. With one foot in suburban hardcore, and the other on the dance floors of Mod nights and Garage Rock rave-ups, Death From Above’s critique is as much self-loathing as social commentary.
Murray A. Lightburn
Parking and Smoking Information
*Paid parking is in effect at all times. See Algonquin College Parking Services for more details.
*This venue is located on a non-smoking campus. See the Algonquin College Smoke Free Campus Policy for more details.