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LINDSAY SCHOOLCRAFT - Upcoming Montreal Show With GAIA GUARDA Potponed Until 2023



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15:00 Friday, 28 October 2022
LINDSAY SCHOOLCRAFT - Upcoming Montreal Show With GAIA GUARDA Potponed Until 2023

Lindsay Schoolcraft (ex-Cradle Of Filth) has checked in with the following announcement:

“An Evening with Lindsay Schoolcraft and Gaia Guarda on November 5th in Montreal has to be postponed to 2023. 

Due to a serious family emergency, a key performer from this evening is now unable to take part. We are unable to proceed with the full performance of both planned sets at this time. 

Thank you for your understanding and see you next year. All ticket purchases for November 5th will be valid for the new date in 2023."

Lindsay recently has checked in with an update and music:

"This one is rather special because it’s the result of community. Community of musicians and community of fans.

The track was originally something I orchestrated that didn’t make a cut a few years back, but I loe how on Patreon I can just throw up my lost demos and the community there decides what path I go down next. I definitely have not been on the heavy train much the past few years, but it was time to change that.

The minute I came across this demo I knew it had to be another duet with the one and only Sarah Jezebel Deva and along the way the lovely and talented Mustis lended his piano talents (I’m still over the moon about that). I also couldn’t have done it without the super talented team that came on board.

Anyways, due to marketing school I’m labeling this as my heaviest solo track yet: Blackened Gothic Metal. But you can decide that for yourself. It’s rather perfect for this time of year."

Vocals: Lindsay Schoolcraft and Sarah Jezebel Deva
Piano: Mustis (Susperia, ex-Dimmu Borgir)
Guitars and Drums: Fabian (Antiqva)
Bass: Memnock
Additional Orchestration: Christopher Caouette





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