In the vein of King Diamond’s narrative focused material, a local group of friends drawn together through their shared grief of a lost friend and passion for thrash metal, have spawned a rock opera that debuts this month.
Space Race follows a protagonist who rises to the challenge of winning back our planet’s freedom in the face of an alien invasion. The creation of this sci-fi thrash opera didn’t happen overnight. Local musician Travis Moore began composing tracks which would become feature components for the piece a few years ago, initially without a clear direction, as a form of processing the impact of a close friend’s untimely death.
Left to Right: Nick Tindale on drums, David Baycroft on guitar & vocals, Travis Moore on guitar & vocals, Drew Gray on lead guitar
Simply by speaking to friends about what he was up to, others joined the project. The group, also comprised of percussionist Nick Tindale, David Baycroft on guitar & vocals, lead guitar Drew Gray, Marco Perry on visuals and formerly Colton Boyd on guitar, diligently crafted the homage to their fallen friend. The process of healing led to an unlikely, but positive, outcome that they can all be proud of. While the event will be the first thrash metal rock opera in Northern BC, though Moore notes, “that’s the thing that breaks my heart, is that he never got to hear any of it.” An audience in Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh will finally be able to hear part one of the opera’s two part presentations though, on Friday March 27th, 7pm at Omineca Arts Centre.
Tickets $20 at the door.
- Ian Gregg, CFURadio 88.7FM, Due North News, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
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