Heavy Things. Real Canadian. Real Rock..
Hailing from Tumbler Ridge, a small town Northeastern British Columbia Heavy Things has a sound that is both hard to define, yet comfortingly familiar at the same time.
With influences that run from folk to punk with stops along the way, Heavy Things has a sound that is all their own while still tapping into the spirit of Canadian musicians who have gone before.
While the band has a deep repertoire of covers, the emphasis is on originals. Their first album, Put to the Test, was released in 2009. You can listen to the entire album on the music page.
The band has been playing across Northern BC, headlining Peacefest and sharing the evening headline set at Grizfest with Theory of a Deadman and the Headpins in 2008. In 2009, they closed the Friday night stage at the Kispiox Music Festival.
For information on what the band is currently doing, read on. To listen to samples of their work, visit the music page. To find out more about the members of the band, go to the about page, and to book Heavy Things or to buy a copy of the CD, visit the info page.