event

The Glorious Sons

with Des Rocs

Sat, Jan 25

Doors: 7:00 pm

Show: 8:00 pm
All Ages
$18.00
Additional Info
THE GLORIOUS SONS:  Presented by Broadberry Entertainment Group with special guest Des Rocs - at Elevation 27!
SATURDAY, JANUARY 25th at 8:00 PM, 7:00 PM General Admission and Reserved Dining Doors
TICKETS:  $15.00 - $99.00   ---   All Ages

The 'Wild Eyes' Early-entry VIP Package - $59.00
Includes:  One General Admission Ticket
Early-entry and first access to the Floor
Separate VIP Check-in and Entrance
Commemorative The Glorious Sons VIP Tour Laminate
                     
The 'Pink Motel' Early-entry VIP Package - $99.00
Includes: One General Admission Ticket

Early-entry and first access to the Floor
A collection of 12-15 songs recorded on the A War On Everything                       2020 North American Tour *available exclusively with this VIP                               Package - will not be sold in stores or online*
Double Vinyl at 180g in a beautiful gatefold layout *expect delivery                    of the vinyl approximately 13-15 week after the completion of tour                     to allow for mixing, mastering, and manufacturing

Separate VIP Check-in and Entrance
Commemorative The Glorious Sons VIP Tour Laminate

                     
*All VIP Package purchasers will be contacted via e-mail a few days prior to the event date.  Information will be sent to the e-mail address provided at the time of purchase*

General Admission tickets are standing room only.

Reserved Seating Tickets at Dining Tables and Booths include admission to the show.  If your party does not occupy all the seats at a Table or Booth, you may be seated with other guests.  You must arrive at or before the time assigned to your table or booth, or your seat may be given away.  Waitress service will be available approximately 30 minutes after you are seated.  Please allow an additional 30 minutes for your food to arrive. *All Reserved Seating Tickets are subject to a requested food minimum of $9.00 per guest.

Please note:  If our parking lot is full, please park in the Walmart parking lot closest to Advance Auto.

Artists
The Glorious Sons
The Glorious Sons' second full-length album, Young Beauties & Fools, is all about honesty.

More specifically, it's about exploring the adventures (and frequent misadventures) of main songwriter Brett Emmons in the truest way. It's also an album where The Glorious Sons — rounded out by Brett’s older brother Jay Emmons (guitar), Chris Koster (guitar), Adam Paquette (drums) and Chris Huot (bass) — capture all the listlessness and confusion of young adulthood in 10 doses of modern rock.

"It's basically the story of a 24-year-old kid,” says Brett. “They’re simple songs about alcoholism and the mostly autobiographical story of my life. The whole thing is derived from the thoughts, actions and feelings of a kid who doesn't really know himself and the consequences of those actions."

Glorious Sons’ hardscrabble tales come naturally. A high-spirited rock band with blue collar roots, they truly found themselves when Brett quit school in 2013 to join them as lead singer. Subsequent years of hard touring and hard partying — sometimes in places so sketchy, as Brett puts it, “There was no electricity in the building” — provided fuel for the songs on Young Beauties & Fools.

“It’s me writing about the things I’ve done, the things that have happened to me and my family, and the things that I think about,” says Brett.

Whether it’s the rock 'n' roll bender “My Pour Heart,” the not-so-classic boy-meets-girl story of “Josie,” or the deeply embarrassing punch-up at a wedding tale “Everything Is Alright,” Brett’s songwriting deftly explores the imperfect humanity of both himself and the many characters he introduces over the course of the album.

It wasn’t easy to capture that realness. The band wanted to range further, to grow and evolve from the successes of 2014’s The Union album. That record was an immediate hit on the Canadian radio rock landscape. Glorious Sons scored seven consecutive Top 10 rock radio tracks, won two SiriusXM Indie Awards (Group of the Year and Rock Group of the Year) and received a Juno Award nomination in 2015 for Rock Album of the Year.

Eighteen months of recording fits and starts led the band to Los Angeles to work with production team Fast Friends (Frederik Thaae, Ryan Spraker, Tom Peyton). It wasn’t until they started exploring a collection of old voice memos on Brett’s phone that they had their eureka moment. The subsequent creative outburst resulted in an album written in 12 days and recorded in 14.

“It was our first time working with these guys in the studio and we were still kinda feeling each other out,” says Brett. “There were times when it almost felt like a blind date. And we had been in the studio with a couple of other producers prior to that and went home empty handed. So after a few lukewarm conversations about ideas, I said to them, ‘Boys, can I show you something?’ I took out my iPhone and played ‘Josie’ and they just went fucking nuts. They wanted us to challenge ourselves as players and songwriters and pushed me to write from personal experience. After that, the hardest part of recording was choosing which songs to keep for the album. I’m forever grateful to them for teaching me to trust myself as a writer and help find that voice.”

There should be lots of opportunities to see Glorious Sons play the songs from Young Beauties & Fools. By their count the band has driven across Canada "at least 10 times" and played upwards of 300 shows to support their last album.

"You don't know what you’re going to get night to night from us," says Jay. "It's something you have to see and it's interesting and powerful."

"It's also an inch from either side of falling off the tracks every single night," adds Brett.

Which is perfectly fitting for a band living young and foolish.