It's been more than eight years since the first Canadian Idol was crowned and Ryan Malcolm took the top honour of being Canada's next great big thing. While on Canada's radar for a little while after his big win, he soon became less and less talked about and people forgot he ever won. Most people now (from experience) when I talk about Canadian Idol is "Ryan who?"
For my first show of my three day concert stint my lovely friends and I hit up the Gibson Showroom at 1205 King St West to catch Low Level Flight. Formed by Ryan Malcolm in 2006, the band has been constantly touring and making a name for themselves outside of the world of Idol ever since.
The Gibson Showroom is a live artist venue located in the Gibson Guitar building. A small, intimate venue that allows fans of bands to come in closely to enjoy live, close encounter sets. With the sponsor of this private event being Steamwhistle Brewery, beer was the drink of choice and Low Level Flight was the choice of music.
Their rock-alternative vibe resonated through the venue and their songs came out strong and proud. The entire band worked together to create something different that others haven't heard on the radio. They performed many of their songs from their older album as well as their new single "Cash Machine" off their yet to be released album "Through these Walls".
After Zebraprintsky and I had a recent chat with them backstage at the Canadian Radio Music Awards (CRMAs), we learned they are currently excited for the release of their new album as well as looking forward to touring in the UK and overall world domination!
For more information about Low Level Flight visit them on myspace at http://www.myspace.com.lowlevelflight
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