Red Heaven Livestream

Tune in at 7PM EST Sunday August 22 for two hours of Red Heaven livestreaming from Ottawa’s Gladstone Theatre. Video and audio with all six members of Red Heaven on duty to bring you songs from five albums… and a little extra to boot. Hit up Redheaven.ca at showtime: Completely free, and all you need is your browser.

ICYMI: Red Heaven X

Ten years, five albums, thousands of shows… all leading up to this. Featuring Joel Tamas (vocals, guitar), Allison Bruneau (vocals, guitar), Trevor Lubin (guitar), Michael Bercier (bass), Michael McNeil (drums), and Marlene Cruz (violin), Red Heaven X is a celebration at Ottawa’s Gladstone Theatre for these socially distanced times where the seats are empty but the music goes out over the internet to listeners everywhere.

Thank you for helping us make this event a special one.

https://youtu.be/uhSn1i4Ac8A

Red Heaven X

Remember how I’ve been telling everyone to hold the night of March 19 open? Well, here’s why: Red Heaven X. A live, on-stage concert with the full band, video live-streamed on Friday, March 19, to celebrate ten years of Red Heaven music.

One Year Of Echolocation

One year ago today on January 1, 2020, Red Heaven released our most ambitious album to date: Echolocation. 15 hard rock songs and 71 minutes of music. Available now on Bandcamp: redheavenlive.Bandcamp.com  (and as always, pay whatever you want… but because today is Bandcamp Day, 100% of all the money goes directly to the artist – meaning me)

Coming Soon: The Ever Turning Wheel

Like the other album project I’m working on, Meanwhile (more on that later), I’m far enough into production of a new album that it’s time to tell you about The Ever Turning Wheel.

It’s an album of all-original music featuring Mike McNeil (drums), Aaron Ferrera (drums), Olga Zoubkova (vocals), Joel Tamas (guitars, basses, vocals), and will be a more mystical, downbeat vibe when compared to Echolocation which we we released earlier this year. Lots of songs Red Heaven fans already know, like “Ordinary People,” “I Could Love You Better,” “Mi Amigo,” “The Closest Thing To Love,” and lots more (including some you haven’t heard yet).

It’s not time to set a release date just yet, so let’s just say you’ll most likely be listening to The Ever Turning Wheel before the winter snow is gone.

(Quick question, Second Life fans… does anyone recognize the wheel in the pic? 🙂 )

Life Without You

Surprise: Just like that, Red Heaven is releasing a new video tonight… but not from the latest album. This is from 2015’s Moth. A bit of a throwback, but I’ve been looking forward to sharing it with you. Hope you enjoy it (and please share it around if you like it).