On Friday July 30th, 2010, CityArts Toronto Rock Camp hosted their fourth concert of the summer. This concert introduced four superb and energetic bands called Carmen and the Laser Cats, Sediquidant, Thunder Mifflin, Nuddha, Bassers and Drummists, and Beds Out of Chairs. The concert was exciting and lively as each band and each member brought their musical talent to the stage sharing their enthusiasm with the audience.
Carmen and the Laser Cats

Carmen and the Laser Cats were an enthusiastic and lively band. They performed an original written by one of their very own band members, Carmen, called “Just a Girl”. During their performance of “Bring Me to Life” by Evanescence, they had an amazing band connection on stage and loads of energy that they shared with the audience. A band member was even playing a cello during their performance; it was a great addition to the concert. Sediquidant
Sediquidant's performance of “Learn to Fly” by the Foo Fighters was high-spirited which used their musical talent to engage with their audience. They ultimately created anticipation for their next song performance of “Steady as She Goes” by the Raconteurs.
Thunder Mifflin
Thunder Mifflin was one of the bands to create their own original song, “Ode to Anvil”, over the course of five days. Using their song cover of “Bad Reputation” by Joe Jet, they helped host a great concert with their awesome performance and exciting vibes. This band brought a ton of energy to the stage.
Nuddha
Nuddha had an impressive stage presence with their fantastic performance of “Satisfaction”. They also brought the stage to life when they played Michael Jackson’s pop song, “Beat It”, giving the concert a different edge and musical genre to enjoy. Bassers and Drummists
Bassers and Drummist's performance was enjoyable and exciting because of their energy and eagerness to be on stage. This band performed “Starseed” by Our Lady Peace and “The Middle” by Jimmy Eat World with great enthusiasm and excitement. Beds Out of Chairs
Beds Out of Chairs had a good band connection that they used to connect with their audience on stage. Their song choices consisted of classic rock that they added a twist to by using a cowbell during their performance. With their great stage presence and connection, this band was enjoyable and exciting to watch. Filed on August 3rd, 2010 by Leanne Forbes for CityArts
Carmen and the Laser Cats

Carmen and the Laser Cats were an enthusiastic and lively band. They performed an original written by one of their very own band members, Carmen, called “Just a Girl”. During their performance of “Bring Me to Life” by Evanescence, they had an amazing band connection on stage and loads of energy that they shared with the audience. A band member was even playing a cello during their performance; it was a great addition to the concert. Sediquidant
Sediquidant's performance of “Learn to Fly” by the Foo Fighters was high-spirited which used their musical talent to engage with their audience. They ultimately created anticipation for their next song performance of “Steady as She Goes” by the Raconteurs.Thunder Mifflin

Thunder Mifflin was one of the bands to create their own original song, “Ode to Anvil”, over the course of five days. Using their song cover of “Bad Reputation” by Joe Jet, they helped host a great concert with their awesome performance and exciting vibes. This band brought a ton of energy to the stage.Nuddha

Nuddha had an impressive stage presence with their fantastic performance of “Satisfaction”. They also brought the stage to life when they played Michael Jackson’s pop song, “Beat It”, giving the concert a different edge and musical genre to enjoy. Bassers and Drummists
Bassers and Drummist's performance was enjoyable and exciting because of their energy and eagerness to be on stage. This band performed “Starseed” by Our Lady Peace and “The Middle” by Jimmy Eat World with great enthusiasm and excitement. Beds Out of Chairs
Beds Out of Chairs had a good band connection that they used to connect with their audience on stage. Their song choices consisted of classic rock that they added a twist to by using a cowbell during their performance. With their great stage presence and connection, this band was enjoyable and exciting to watch. Filed on August 3rd, 2010 by Leanne Forbes for CityArts 
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