Category: October Sky
0 October Sky Post Video of Day 5 & 6 of their Tour de France
0 October Sky Upload Tour Video of Day 1 in France

Canadian alt rockers, October Sky have uploaded video from their first day of tour in France. To view the video please visit their youtube channel here.
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdNSnsmvgGQ&feature=player_embedded
Green & Beautiful France Tour Dates
26 Nov 2010 – Gala ENSEA (à la Palmeraie), Paris, FRANCE
27 Nov 2010 – Gala Eclyps, Lyon, FRANCE
28 Nov 2010 – L’aKroche, Lyon, FRANCE
30 Nov 2010 – Péniche Le Sirius, Lyon, FRANCE
3 Dec 2010 – Gala Central (Quatrain à Haute Goulaine), Nantes, FRANCE
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0 FREE MUSIC FRIDAYS!!! This week – October Sky – Green & Beautiful – Happy Thanksgiving to my American friends!!!
0 Andrew of October Sky – Nov 12 2010 – CHLY 101 7fm – Nanaimo BC – In The Red
0 Yanik of October Sky – Nov 12 2010 – CJSF 90.1fm – Euanator Radio – Burnaby, BC
0 October Sky Announce “Green & Beautiful” France Tour Dates
October Sky Announce “Green & Beautiful” France Tour Dates

Montreal’s cinematic rockers October Sky have announced their “Green & Beautiful” France tour dates set to kick off November 24th in Paris and end in Nantes on December 3rd.
“The last few months have been incredible, this will be our second time to Europe and our first time to France. We’re really looking forward to performing our new release for them.” commented vocalist / guitarist, Karl Raymond.
Just last week, October Sky performed on one of Quebec’s most popular TV shows with a 250,000 viewership “Zéro à 1000$, L’échelle du talent” on V Tele, where they competed and walked away as the $1,000 winners. To view video of their performance please visit this link – http://vtele.ca/videos/zero-a-1000-l-echelle-du-talent/le-groupe-october-sky_20467.php
October Sky’s third release, “Green & Beautiful” was produced by Brian Moncarz (Moneeen, The Junction, Silverstein) and is the follow-up to the band’s highly celebrated 2008 album, “Hell Isn’t My Home.”
Video – October Sky – Green & Beautiful Promo Tour Video –
Green & Beautiful France Tour Dates
26 Nov 2010 – Gala ENSEA (à la Palmeraie), Paris, FRANCE
27 Nov 2010 – Gala Eclyps, Lyon, FRANCE
28 Nov 2010 – L’aKroche, Lyon, FRANCE
30 Nov 2010 – Péniche Le Sirius, Lyon, FRANCE
3 Dec 2010 – Gala Central (Quatrain à Haute Goulaine), Nantes, FRANCE

0 October Sky Win 1,000 in Front of 250,000 Viewers on V Tele
Montreal’s October Sky have done it again, conquering $1,000 in front of 250,000 plus television viewers on one of Quebec’s most popular TV shows “Zéro à 1000$, L’échelle du talent” on V Tele. The quartet’s last competitive win was in September 2009 where they took the Canadian title at the Global Battle of The Bands and opened for Alexisonfire and Bad Religion followed by a performance at the international finals in the London, UK in May 2010.
Commenting on their V Tele experience is October Sky’s keyboardist Yan Rouleau.
“We’re really honoured to have won and to be seen by our hometown province of Quebec. It’s just “Incroyable”. We’re really looking forward to playing some upcoming shows and heading over to Europe to promote our latest release “Green & Beautiful”.”
To view video of October Sky’s performance please visit the following link: http://vtele.ca/videos/zero-a-1000-l-echelle-du-talent/le-groupe-october-sky_20467.php
Comments from TV Hosts:
“I love the tribal acoustic sound of your music, and that voice, that’s October Sky.”
“Remember the name: October Sky because I’m sure people will be talking about them a lot… The music is WOW! What a song!”
October Sky released their latest EP “Green & Beautiful” on Sept 21st, a follow up to their highly praised 2008 sophomore album “Hell Isn’t My Home”. The band will be on tour in France in November 2010.
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0 October Sky All Grown Up! Launch Third Release – Sept 21 – Petit Cafe Campus

Montreal cinematic rockers October Sky are all grown up and bringing their new, more matured sound to Petit Cafe Campus (57 Prince Arthur E.) on September 21st to celebrate the completion of their new 5 song EP. Produced by Brian Moncarz (Moneeen, The Junction, Silverstein), the EP is the band’s third release since 2006, and the follow-up to their highly celebrated 2008 album, “Hell Isn’t My Home”.
Over the years, October Sky’s diverse and rich musical talents have allowed them to deliver performances of spectacular mood and energy.
“When we perform, the crowd is like our canvas and we like to set the mood and tone for them. We want them to feel great and hear our creations, and interpret them as their own,” says vocalist/guitarist Karl Raymond.
These qualities have led October Sky, not only to be recognized on their local, Canadian music scene, but also towards opportunities of seizing an international crown. In April 2010, the band performed in London, England, representing Canada in the finals of the Global Battle of the Bands. And with that international showcase, the band began to solidify demand overseas, which may result in another Canadian act soon breaking out onto the world stage.
Most recently, October Sky performed at Montreal’s Osheaga Music & Arts Festival at the War Child tent. Video of their acoustic set can be viewed at the following link: http://www.youtube.com/octoberskyofficial
Date: September 21st – 2010
Location: Petit Campus
Cost : 10$ presale / 15$ at the door
Time: 7:30pm / Doors at 7pm
Opening Acts: These Three Cities (Toronto)
“October Sky’s Hell Isn’t My Home is, in one word, awesome. With a sound that’s similar to Muse, the Montreal-based alternative rock quartet is easily going to become Canada’s next big thing.” – The Uniter – 4.5/5
“Their music is simply captivating… The show, lighting and sound absolutely spectacular!!!” – Pulp Magazine
“October Sky is undoubtedly one of the best bands to come out of Canada in years and with their infectious blend of rock/pop shaking up the radio airwaves,” – Toxic Hollywood
“October Sky is the next big thing to come out of Montreal”- Uncharted Sounds
“Their live show was certainly captivating… I doubt it will be long before they play much larger venues. See them at smaller, more intimate venues while you can.” – BlogTO




