February 26th, 2022

The Rickshaw presents

The Gathering 'Parade' Album Release

The Becky Black Band, Asian Persuasion All Stars


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Doors: 7:30pm

Vancouver’s veteran post punk group The Gathering return to the Rickshaw stage to celebrate the release of their new album ‘Parade’, with special guests The Becky Black Band and Asian Persuasion All Stars!

Supported by FACTOR
This project has been made possible in part by the Government of Canada. Ce projet a été rendu possible en partie grâce au gouvernement du Canada.
More info: www.factor.ca

Creative BC
Thanks also to creative BC.
More info: creativebc.com

The Gathering

Inspired by such bands as The Cure, The Jesus and Mary Chain and Killing Joke, in 1985 Jeff Pawson, Peter Burns, Gary Economy and Dave Goodman formed The Gathering. Three years later the group disbanded. Inspired by the resurgence of the Post Punk, New Wave and the 80’s music movement, they reformed in 2018, and were signed by German label Cold Transmission Music.

2022 sees the release of Parade, a collection of the bands Love Songs and Night Light Ep’s plus two new tracks all produced by Jason Corbett of ACTORS.

The Becky Black Band

The Covid-19 pandemic pumped the brakes on a lot of things, where we all ceased to live our lives and job our jobs the way we used to. As an unprecedented fog of uncertainty fell upon us, we all reacted in our own ways. Becky Black, ½ of long-running legendary Vancouver duo The Pack A.D, had a better plan to work through the anxious weight, creating her debut solo record.

Asian Persuasion All Stars

Asian Persuasion All Stars is a super-ish group of Vancouver-based Asian and non-Asian indie rock musicians. They joined forces together as a way to combat the rise in anti-Asian racism and discrimination in general. In 2021, they released a single of their cover of the Special AKA ska classic, “Racist Friend.” The band and single was intended to be a one-off fundraiser for local anti-racism organization Elimin8Hate, but thanks to the overwhelming positive response to their music and message, the band has stayed together and will continue to perform.