The best reviewed band in Montreal - ever!
In 1998, the three (remaining) members set sails for New York City. It worked for ''Me Mom & Morgentaler'', why couldn't it work for us, right? Luckily, band leader Sebastian Hell is Irish, and a mighty drinker. A night out at the Limelight Bar helped him befriend (and drink under the table) a man known as much for his own fame than his contacts within the club scene, who got our Montrealers a weekly gig at his bar, paving the way for 1000 fans every Sunday night to enjoy the fresh sound of distorted broken blues riffs from the Great White North. One thing often leading to another, 2 other such gigs were added elsewhere per week, making Hell's boys play to upwards of 3000 people per week! Shortly after that, a contract was signed with Virgin records and life couldn't get any better.
Then came the review. A prominent weekly alternative newspaper journalist said the band sounded JUST LIKE the ''Jon Spencer Blues Explosion'' ONLY CHEAPER and LESS EXPERIENCED, AND WITHOUT THE SEXY ELVIS-TYPE CHARISMA OF ITS LEAD SINGER. The journalist, who obviously thought it was very funny to massacre a young band in the media also claimed the band was so unoriginal that it ''should change its name to Sebastian Hell Blues Explosion, or Blues Connection, or anything that would make it clear who they're ripping off from''.
Sensing History in the making (which usually happens when journalists talk too much), the band went with it, changing the spelling so he would not be able to claim full property of what he helped spawn. Thus begins the legend of ''Sebastian Hell/Blooze Konekshun''. That lineup however, apart from Mr. Hell, stayed in NYC, the contract was voided in 2000, but the band lives on today, in Montreal (and Mexico City, and Quebec City, and Ottawa, and at times in NYC as well), with its current bandmembers. Come witness history in the making, as these boys are surely this generation's Pearl Jam or Nirvana or Radiohead or Cure or Who or Cream.
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