Music Like No Other
A local Alberta band breaks the mould with their sound and charisma.
A little rockabilly, a little steampunk swing, a little modern alternative rock, and a whole lot of eclectic energy โ thatโs how Randy Bailer describes the sound of his award winning, guitar driven, 3 piece band, Punch Drunk Cabaret. โWeโve got one foot in the past and one foot forward.โ
The band began in Wetaskiwin ten years ago when Bailer wrote some songs โin a way that I had never written before.โ like minded musicians to bring the music to life. To Bailer, music is not just to be played, but performed.
โIn high school I was in drama and played in a band. In my brain those two things became inseparable. I always had this whole conceptualizing thing going onโฆI could see the larger picture of how the music fit with the performanceโฆtheatre and music were intermixed.โ Because of Bailerโs theatrical ways he wanted to dress the part, so the band โlooks like the music.โ When Punch Drunk Cabaret takes the stage at a live show you see them dressed in a โsteampunkโ way, almost costume like, that seems to embody the feel of the music. โWe like to perform to the audienceโฆbring people into itโฆand the clothes and hats help to set the scene,โ says Bailer. And bring people into it they do. From start to finish the band is high energy and fun. Bailer with his creative guitar riffs, to a stand up drummer, and a bass player who literally balances on his upright bass as he plays. Thatโs some talent right there! โWhen you come to a show, you see 3 guys entertaining in their own way..thereโs always something going on!โ
So it comes as no surprise when the founder of the custom menswear operation in Edmonton explains that his focus is on customer experience and inspiration.
The band was one session away from finishing an album in March when Covid hit. They decided to finish it and promote their music and new album by producing and releasing 6 music videos in 6 months โ 4 songs from the new album Vampire Anthems. They did a live performance at the 2020 Beaumont Blues Festival and then shortly after were involved in the shooting of a movie named Boneyard Racers, a mix of Fast and Furious meets horror movie set on Halloween night. โWe were the band playing in the parking lot party as the race takes place,โ says Bailer. โIt didnโt end well. LOL.โ
Next the band will be part of a Behind the Curtain event at the Manluk Theatre in Wetaskiwin (Nov 7th) that will feature the best PDC music videos and some yet unseen performances on the big screen. The evening will include the band on stage in a candid โbehind the scenesโ conversation with radio station K97, where a small gathering of fans can get to know the band up close and personal. Bailer sees the event as a great way to stay relevant and in touch with their audience in these times.
Itโs great to see a local musical success story in Alberta. โThe design of the band was to do something different. People are surprised we are from Alberta. They think weโve come from Montreal. We donโt want to be a carbon copy. Weโre happy that thereโs nothing out there quite like us.โ
โ Randy Bailer
Share this artcicle:
Related Articles
Not Your Grandmaโs Opera
May 13, 2022
[vc_text_separator title=”Taylor, Kaden, and Adam of Volare Tenors are transforming the way we imagine opera,...
Read MoreThe Path to Happiness for Shawn Oates
September 11, 2022
[vc_text_separator title=”Following in the footsteps of Brett Kissell, Dean Brody, and Paul Brandt, Edmontonโs own...
Read MoreDance to Your Own Beat
December 8, 2020
...
Read More