The Sylvia Platters

2018 Award Nominee

About The Artist

Located in Abbotsford/Vancouver

Connection to Fraser Valley: Most of the band lives in the FV

Founded by brothers Nick and Tim Ubels, The Sylvia Platters have been creating well-crafted power pop and shoegaze gems for half a decade. Playing more than 80 shows across Western Canada, the band has honed their live set into what Glen Ess of The Cascade describes as “vibrant and endlessly entertaining.” Since 2016, Alex Kerc-Murchison’s lyrical lead guitar lines and Scott Wagner’s thundering bass work have both expanded the band’s sonic palette and anchored it in an overarching melodic sensibility that recalls Teenage Fanclub, The Stone Roses, and Ride.

Last fall, the band released Shadow Steps, the first vinyl record from CIVL radio. Their third album is a split 12” LP shared with Stephen Carl O’Shea (You Say Party) and produced by Felix Fung at Little Red Sounds in New Westminster. The album peaked at #30 on the national earshot! campus and community radio charts. Chloe Hoy of The Permanent Rain Press describes Shadow Steps as “a well tuned record that binds differing takes on a common theme… explor[ing] connection with humans, within our society, and our own minds.” The Sylvia Platters have been nominated for three Fraser Valley Music Awards and one Abbotsford Arty Award.