On a drizzly Halifax afternoon, this scheduled free outdoor gig was moved inside to an unlikely but suitable venue: the children's lit section of the Halifax North Memorial Library. Kicking and punching things off was native Haligonian power punk trio Unreal Thought. Their sound is a blend of old- and middle-school punk with attention to melody and energy, but with an undercoating of arch gloominess; think early era Hüsker Dü meets 45 Grave.
In a short set that saw drummer Ben and bassist Cody each take vocal turns, they blazed through a selection of fairly straightforward mid-to-uptempo tunes, musically finding their frayed jean pocket and picking it clean of ideas. The plastic dinosaurs and pop-up books looked on approvingly.
In a short set that saw drummer Ben and bassist Cody each take vocal turns, they blazed through a selection of fairly straightforward mid-to-uptempo tunes, musically finding their frayed jean pocket and picking it clean of ideas. The plastic dinosaurs and pop-up books looked on approvingly.