Enter The Haggis, May 25th

Enter The Haggis, May 25th

Lazar Bear productions and Magic Hat Brewery are prowd to present The Amazing Celtic / Rock / Jam Band ENTER THE HAGGIS at The WaterHole Upstairs Music Lounge in Saranac Lake, NY. An afternoon of Celtic Tunes, Tasty Food & Magic Hat Brews, Bring the family, children under 12 FREE!

Doors: 3:30 pm.  Show: 4:30 pm. Tickets $15. Adv. $18. At door.

Concert Information Hot Line 518-637-4989 or The WaterHole 518-891-9502



"The Original High Energy Celtic Rock Jam "

Trevor Lewington – vocals, guitar
Brian Buchanan – vocals, fiddle
Craig Downie – highland bagpipes, Deger pipes
Mark Abraham – bass
James Campbell – drums

There aren’t many groups in North America who could lay claim to possibly 18 different genres of music, but Toronto’s Enter The Haggis is one of them. To engage this quintet is to indulge rock, fusion, bluegrass, traditional Celtic fare, agitpop, folk, even Latin flavors. Sounds awfully confused, right? Wrong. ETH is one of those rare jewels that actually pulls it all off as if to own everything.

Back in the mid-nineties, the band was but a glimmer in the eye of piper Craig Downie. Busking on the streets of Toronto, Downie’s original intention was to get reacquainted with the bagpipes he’d put down while trying to make a go of it as an actor and create a job for himself. At the time, Craig was listening to a few things that had hinted at the fusion of rock and Celtic music. He saw the future. By the end of the decade, the formative Enter The Haggis lineup was in full effect and by the release of Enter The Haggis Live! in 2002, the band would become quite a larger animal, amassing fans from coast to coast.

The Celtic influence remains palpably intact, which is likely the reason why core fans have stayed so loyal over the past decade. Still, Enter The Haggis continues to break new ground with every offering, and the power of the music is only made more significant by their socio-political conviction. 2004’s Casualties Of Retail meshed the aforementioned musical synthesis with lyrics that grab a hold of pertinent issues and cut right to the chase. Standout tracks like “Gasoline” and “Congress” shone a light on a well-established social consciousness and channeled it through a sense of musical experimentation arguably unmatched by other groups with their origins.

ETH’s live show is a musical feast- viscerally dynamic, emotionally uplifting and intellectually stimulating. The band’s oeuvre darts effortlessly from the trad strains of, say, The Chieftains and the Pogues to the frenetic pop of early Elvis Costello and even to the Latin-tinged spirit of the Buena Vista Social Club and beyond, complete with Lewington’s deftly guitar playing, the reeling of Brian Buchanan’s flawless fiddle, the diverse rhythmic machinations of bassist Mark Abraham and drummer James Campbell, and Downie’s transporting pipes, not to mention the near-perfect vocal harmonies. In fact, if you’re game, the group’s undeniable power is documented in Live at Lanigan’s Ball, a film chronicling an Enter The Haggis performance at Plattsburgh, New York’s Hartman Theatre in December of 2003, originally taped for a PBS special, and now available on DVD.

The following year or so has seen further steps up with a stateside release of Casualties Of Retail on new model indie, United For Opportunity and a touring agenda that still has the band doing dates at press time, a TV spot on A&E Breakfast With The Arts back in December 2005, a spot on the popular PBS program Out Of Ireland airing several times between 2005 and 2006 on 260 channels nationwide, accolades in print and a European tour, that kicked off in March 2006 with dates in their ancestral homeland of Scotland, inviting along 30 fans from their native Canada and the United States.

All this and it’s a wonder how the band was able to write and record new material, but they did! Yes, Recorded in February 2006 at the Clubhouse in Rhinebeck, NY, Enter The Haggis’ fifth LP, Soapbox Heroes, features 10 superb and diverse songs produced by 4-time Grammy winner Neil Dorfsman (Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Sting, Dire Straits).

Brian Buchanan, says regarding the title, “’Soapbox Heroes’ refers to all the millions of people who make the mistake of thinking that holding a strong opinion about something is as good as doing something about it- people who hold a sign and chant a slogan and then go home, watch Wife-Swap 2006 and forget about the problem for the evening. North American voters are more polarized now than ever, but the dismal voter turnouts in the last Canadian and US federal elections don’t reflect that fact at all. Apparently it’s hard to reach a ballot box from a soapbox.”

Soapbox Heroes, once again, establishes the band as possessing tremendous flexibility while not abandoning their respect for the traditional Celtic genre. The evidence lies in the kickoff piece, “Lancaster Gate,” an instrumental establishing shot of what you have yet to hear. “One Last Drink” is a tried and true drinkin’ tune until you hear the infusion of a horn section that seems to have jumped right off a Calexico record. “Cynical” is the Waterboys and Midnight Oil colliding with the Pogues, rousing chorus n’ all, and “The Barfly” is a piano ballad that the Eagles will simply wish they’d written. To name a few more, “No More Stones,” embodies Enter The Haggis’ protest side with its anti-war lyric, “Marti’s Last Stand” features Brian, Craig and Trevor on lead vocals and “Long Way Home” wraps it up as “Load Out/Stay” wraps up Jackson Browne’s Running On Empty.

The album was released on United For Opportunity on July 18, 2006 to steadily building mainstream recognition. It hit number two that month on the iTunes World Music chart and held onto top 20 well into September. At the end of September Soapbox Heroes marked Enter The Haggis’ Billboard debut when it landed at number eight on the World Chart there.

While the Northeast remains the band’s ultimate stronghold, even that fan-base continues to grow. Over one weekend in March ETH played four sold-out shows at the Iron Horse Music Hall in Northampton, MA—all of which were recorded for a live album that will be ready for fans this summer. That same month the band topped its previous TV exposure with a March 16 performance on ABC’s “Live With Regis and Kelly.” While Soapbox Heroes never really left the iTunes World Chart, the middle of March saw the album return to the top of the charts.

 

Visit the official Website: www.enterthehaggis.com