Oh Cuff the Duke, so very country, so very Oshawa, so very much the only band that seems to be able to consistently sound good when playing at the consistently-bad-sounding Maverick's... I'm not quite sure how they do it- perhaps they are very thorough in their sound checks? Maybe they've just played there so many times that they have this special way of tuning their instruments? Maybe they're just magical... Whatever it is, they consistently deliver.
I don't know that that sounds like a compliment, but it is certainly meant as such. With Cuff the Duke you know what you're getting: they're straightforward blue collar guys singing about their experiences growing up in a straight-up blue collar town- something that is a really common experience in life, but not something commonly sung about in music. And it speaks to me. It sounds corny, but its true! There is something about Cuff the Duke's music that makes me feel at home.
It may be because half of my family is from Oshawa- I grew up going to family gatherings there in the old house, driving by the GM plant, thinking it was super cool to have a corner store literally right on the corner (we didn't really have that kind of stuff in the 'burbs). So many of my Grandma's childhood stories were about the quintessentially blue-collar-Oshawa that I'm sure I likely always pictured it as the depression era town where my Great Grandfather fixed porches to put food on the table and my Grandma scooped at the ice cream counter... but there is just something about Oshawa, something shared by London Ontario, by Edmonton, by Winnipeg, and by parts of Calgary and Hamilton... something so rarely captured in popular music but so clearly its very distinct thing... and Cuff the Duke encapsulates it perfectly.
Maybe thats why they sound good at Maverick's when everyone else sounds like crap- They understand the uneven floors, they understand the weirdly placed pillars and the unhinged bathrooms doors, the room sees that they understand it and it pays them thanks by helping them sound good. Or maybe they just sound that good. I guess we'll never know...
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