Photo credit to Q.E.D.
Q.E.D. is a group of four musicians from Winnipeg. They are currently touring to promote their new CD "Sometimes a Cigar...is just a Cigar", a compilation of their original music. When I heard them at Paddy's they were doing mostly covers, but it was a wide range of covers - everything from Tom Petty to The Ramones ("I Wanna Be Sedated", which no one covers any more and which is one of my all-time favourite songs). I was impressed at their range with the songs they covered, and I was impressed with their musical talent. These boys know how to play their instruments, and they are tight, honed and infinitely danceable (which, incidentally, I did until I couldn't any more). Even my husband, a far more critical person than I am musically speaking, was impressed (he played in a band for many, many years and appreciates those who can play well).
That night at Paddy's I told the band that I am a blogger and Ra, the lead singer, kindly gave me a CD to listen to. I took it home and over the next few days listened to it carefully - and I what I heard impressed me deeply. In fact, it also impressed the Intrepid Junior Bloggers, and as teen girls they can be pretty tough to please when it comes to music (most of my tunes, in fact, don't come anywhere near to passing their tests of "musical coolness").
Photo credit to Q.E.D.
Q.E.D. doesn't pretend to be anything they are not. They are rock and roll, a good time Canadian band, not some European-inspired alternative group. And I think that might just be what makes them so great. Knowing your niche, exploring it, expanding it, and then spreading it to the world is what you need to do to be successful. Q.E.D. is doing this very well, in my opinion, and it doesn't hurt that they are a nice group of guys who work pretty bloody hard (and I know this aspect as I've done some touring with a band, and people, touring is a special kind of hell in many ways).
Look, people, I'm no music critic, and I'm not a musician. But I know what I like, and I like Q.E.D. The fact that my two teen girls like them says a great deal, as it seems they cross some generational barriers when it comes to music. In performance they are also very strong, and the show they did at Paddy's was very well received by the entire audience. So, colour me impressed. The songs from their CD have entered regular play rotation on my iPod, and I would recommend them to anyone as a great Canadian indie band.
Photo credit to Q.E.D.
Photo credit to Q.E.D.
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