One downtown Kelowna pub will turn back time to a simpler era this Friday, but with a punk twist.
Raygun Cowboys, the ѻý50s-influenced psychobilly punk rock ѻýnѻý roll band from Edmonton, are set to take the stage at Doc Willoughbyѻýs Public House on July 26.
The five-piece band formed nearly two decades ago and has since become a household name in the punk and rockabilly scenes across western Canada.
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The band, perfect for fans of the Creepshow, the Brains and Mad Sin, boasts a killer horn section, standup bass and powerful, raw guitar leads. With four albums under their belt, the Raygun Cowboys are back in town with the release of No. 5, the Cowboy Code.
ѻýEleven brassy belters set to get your saddle blazing and your spurs a-spinning,ѻý Raygunsѻý website reads. ѻýThese hard-rocking songs harken back to the days of smoky gin-joints and speakeasies while cutting a modern edge to the classic rockabilly style.ѻý
Docѻýs doors open at 9 p.m., so grab your dancing shoes and head downtown for a night of psychobilly for only $10.
Caitlin.clow@kelownacapnews.com
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