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Quebec City's 'Sandveiss' Live Stream Performance April 21st, 2021- 7pm (EDT) Tickets Here


Do you feel like the pandemic sabotaged your plans? Yes? Same for us. And we fought back the best we could: "SANDVEISS: Sabotaged live!" is our new "home video" and features our latest album played live in its entirety.


Folivora presents SABOTAGED LIVE by SANDVEISS, a DOZE production.


Experience the whole SABOTEUR album. Every single has a unique visual signature and as always, Luc Bourgeois (vocals/guitar), Shawn Rice (guitar), Dominic Gaumond (drums) and Maxime Moisan (bass) are playing with textures and melodies like only them can.

The outcome: seven songs of pure heavy rock!


Sandveiss: Sabotaged Live April 21st, 2021- 7pm (EDT) 11pm (UTC) Tickets Here


Watch Trailer here

SANDVEISS is a Heavy Rock band from Quebec City that came to life in 2011. Their music is heavy yet also melodic. Their influences range from Black Sabbath, Kyuss, Tool, Mastodon etc. The band's self-released first album “Scream Queen” came out in 2013 (re-released in 2014 with the label Sexy Sloth). In the Summer of 2015, SANDVEISS played notably at the FEQ (Plains of Abraham), opening act for High on Fire and Megadeth, and at Heavy Montreal to a very receptive crowd. Next Autumn, their album “Scream Queen” won “Heavy Album of the Year” at the GAMIQ awards. In 2016, they released a 7” EP vinyl “Save Us All” (also nominated at the GAMIQ awards). That paved the way to a tour in Sweden, where they played shows at the “Live at Heart” festival in Örebro. After some changes and a long successful writing process, SANDVEISS returned in 2019 with their 2nd full release called “Saboteur”.


The band consists of Luc Bourgeois (lead vocals, guitar) Shawn Rice (back vocals, guitar), Maxime Moisan (bass), and Dominic Gaumond (drumkit).


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