biographical info
OPOPO reaches into your core with their hybrid ‘electro blues rock’ performance. The tonal spectrum of Toronto’s ‘hardest rocking palindrome’(BlogTO) is charged with both musical and ritualistic properties. The influence of classic rock legends will blend seamlessly into late night club energy as they perform material off their 2012 release.
Their 2011 album “LIGHT WORK” embodies all their edge and creativity from previous releases, with a more refined focus on melody, song structure and narrative. The disc has been well received by listeners. It reached #1 on !Earshot’s campus electronic chart and ranked #5 with AUX TV’s “best of 2011”category. Following this feat, their show (complete with sound activated light suits) was promptly retired as they embarked on the next project: a two man electro-rock show. Intuition based jams emerged from the rippling collection of guitar pedals and synthesizers, as they navigated deep into subconscious realms. This natural approach has changed how they create music, producing one of their most expressive live performances to date. The “electro-rock shamans” (AUX TV) are gaining momentum with each ceremonious note, and are proving with each gig why they are here to stay.