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Triskalia   
05/02/2004 03:18PM
Contributed by: Anonymous

Concert reviewsTriskalia, Friday February 27th, 2004 At 9:00pm Bar O'Shea's
5202 Queen-Mary Rd. Montreal, Que. 514-484-5557

Orcasound reviews show

I caught up with Triskalia last night at their show at O’Shea’s Bar on 5202 Queen-Mary Road, Montreal. The seats were filled with Triskalia followers, made obvious by their Pagan/Celtic fashions they were sporting. With the smooth, sultry, spiritual sounds coming from the stage it was understandable why Triskalia would have a devoted following of their own. Triskalia woos their listeners with their cool and even rhythms, the amazing vocal range of Élodée, and a style that is all theirs. Triskalia pulls from Pagan tradition the sense that we are all part of the music, and puts it on stage with the impression that we have entered a sacred ritual. If not for the electric sounds, I could have closed my eyes and imagined I was at a bonfire and I too was chanting along.

Jason G. Bernard, who leads this hard working band, is an ambitious man with a strong and positive vision of where Triskalia is going in the near future. Jason has taken such a wide blend of musical styles, mixed them together with Pagan traditions and has created a sound that is truly unique and truly Canadian. Even though Triskalia has only been a band for two years, this fine group of musicians play as though they have been together a whole lifetime. Keep an ear out on the Canadian Music scene for Triskalia, who knows, possibly a Juno one day. As reviewed by Ariel of www.Orcasound.com.

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