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TITANS EVE Comments On Success of Blankfest Vancouver Helping City’s Homeless

  • November 14, 2012
  • by Asher
  • · Titans Eve

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TITANS EVE Comments On Success of Blankfest Vancouver Helping City’s Homeless

“The first annual Blankfest blanketed the city of Vancouver on November 10th to help those in need raising awareness, clothing and funds for Covenant House.”

L-R – Jesse Hord – Bass/Backing Vocals  |  Brian Gamblin – Lead Vocals / Guitar  |  Casey Ory – Drums  |  Kyle Gamblin – Vocals/Guitar – (Photo Credit : Shimon Karmel)

      When asked to headline the first annual Blankfest Vancouver, there were no second thoughts from Titans Eve as they were honoured to help a worthy cause for the city’s street youth and shelter Covenant House, plus they were excited to play their first show since returning from their European tour with Arch Enemy.

The thrashers shared the stage this past Saturday, on November 10th at The Railway Club alongside 11 other rock and metal bands from across British Columbia and Alberta, which included Matt Blais, Kathy Frank, Mad Young Darlings, The Deadwax Collective, Handsome Distraction, Cry of Silence, The Mighty One, Open Air, The Coalition, Versus The Nothing and Thorntyr. The event was able to raise over $1000 and 200 clothing items for city’s homeless.

“Blankfest was a total success. Every band was totally fantastic and the cause was inspiring! Titans Eve is proud to help Vancouver the greatest city in the world out by helping its homeless stay warm in the coming winter months. Thank you very much for supporting Vancouver!” comments vocalist / guitarist Brian Gamblin.

About: Covenant House, founded in 1997 is a non-profit organization that offers a clear exit from life on the street to youth aged 16 – 24. They make this possible through a carefully designed Continuum of Care including a daily drop-in, a 54 bed crisis shelter, transitional housing, relapse prevention and life-skills training.

Each day young people come to them damaged from the abuses of their past, desperately needing love and guidance. Over the next year more than 1,500 homeless young people will come to Covenant House Vancouver and take the first steps in creating a better life for themselves by reaching out and saying, “Can you help me?”… and together they can.

If you would like to help please call (604) 638-GIFT (4438) or visit www.covenanthousebc.org.

100 Words on Covenant House.pdf – http://fburls.com/65-4zO15vwj

Covenant House Overview.pdf – http://fburls.com/35-Cwkrfugw

Covenant House Poster – Love Hope.pdf – http://fburls.com/51-NXBi8dmj

In additional news, the band posted live video from their tour date in Paris at the following links.

Road To Ruin (Live – Paris, France) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08ivf7hrb78

Divided We Fall (Live – Paris, France) – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOgRQ3lXb-U

For more info on Titans Eve please visit their official website www.TitansEve.com or follow them on their Facebook fanpage and Twitter @titanseve.

About: Titans Eve released sophomore album ‘Life Apocalypse’ earlier this summer. It was recorded by Sacha Laskow of Divinity at Perfect Fifth Studios in Calgary, AB and produced by Titans Eve to follow up to last year’s debut album ‘The Divine Equal’ that was named ‘Album of the Month’ (Sept 2011) by Metal Hammer Germany and conquered the #7 on the Top 20 of 2011 Canadian Loud Charts.

Earlier this summer, the band opened for KORN and toured Canada with Anvil and Kill Devil Hill, the new band that features legendary drummer Vinny Appice (Black Sabbath, DIO, Heaven & Hell) and bassist Rex Brown (Pantera, Down) in support of ‘Life Apocalypse’.

A FREE download of their single ‘Destined To Die’ is available at the following link:

http://puregrainaudio.com/audio/titans-eve-destined-to-die-free-download

Album Stream Links:

http://titanseve.bandcamp.com/album/life-apocalypse

http://soundcloud.com/titanseve/sets/life-apocalypse/

Track Listing

1. Overcast (1:08)
2. Destined To Die (3:09)
3. Road To Ruin (4:17)
4. The Abyss (4:22)
5. Descension (Instrumental) (0:29)
6. Life Apocalypse (4:47)
7. A Wound That Never Heals (Instrumental) (3:28)
8. Hollow Gods (4:43)
9. Divided We Fall (2:41)
10. Frozen In Time (5:05)
11. The Void (3:54)

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  1. phatpooch's avatar
    phatpooch November 15, 2012 · Reply

    Bringing the message of Hope And Recovery to the Downtown Eastside‏

    The Servants of hope society – outreach and events

    Feeding the Homeless at Christmas in pigeon park

    December 17, 2012 6pm

    http://www.servantsofhope.ca

    We are in need of Corporate Sponsorship.

    You are invited to attend this event by me the event coordinator

    Contact Sean H. 604-720-9335

    Receipts for Income Tax Deduction Provided

    For the 7th year in a row, more than 100 recovering addicts from the greater Vancouver area

    get together and go into the Downtown Eastside to feed the homeless and do outreach

    Bringing the message of Hope And Recovery to the Downtown Eastside. The success of the last 6 years of outreach involved over 100 people with minimal financial and material support. We were still able to feed and meet the needs of over 1000 people each year. The majority of the people involved with this cause have a history of substance abuse and a high percentage of those people came from the downtown eastside and are now free from their addictions and are productive members of society today. It is both a privilege and an honor for me and the people involved being able to give back to those in need during such a dark and lonely time.

    http://www.servantsofhope.ca/outreach_events.html

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