Canadian Rockers THE VEER UNION Performing Live at The Vortex in Akron, OH Part 3

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This is a short clip of the amazing THE VEER UNION performing live at The Vortex Concert Club in Akron, OH! To find out more about this incredible venue, visit their website at:

http://www.thevortexakron.com/

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Biographical information on The Veer Union from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Veer_Union):

The Veer Union is a Canadian rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia. They have released four studio albums, Time to Break the Spell (2006), Against the Grain (2009), Divide the Blackened Sky (2012), and an EP Life Support Part 1 (2013). Their fourth studio album, Decade, was released on January 29, 2016. The fifth and sixth, Decade II:Rock & Acoustic and Decade III:Demos & Rarities were released on August 31, 2018, followed by Quarantine Collaborations on December 17, 2021, and recently by the EP Manifestations.

History
Time to Break the Spell as "Veer" (2004-2007)
The band was formed in 2004 by founders Crispin Earl, and Eric Schraeder, under the original name of "Veer". The band released one independent album, Time to Break the Spell, in 2006. After the album's release, and touring with bands like Hinder, Theory of a Deadman, Seether and Black Stone Cherry, the band was able to attract major label interest, and signed a record deal with Universal Motown Records. Once signing to the label, the band decided to change their name to "The Veer Union". The band explained that it wasn't legal problems, but rather getting away from negative situations and coming together in a more positive one.

"It was more of a band decision. Before TVU we were all in other bands and not digging the situations we were in. So we "veered" away from the negativity and came together as a "Union". Originally it was Veer, when we got signed, we added the Union."

After the band received major record label attention, the album was re-issued in August 2011.

Against the Grain (2008-2010)
Before releasing their debut album, they recorded and released a self-titled EP containing alternate versions of songs on their debut, and unreleased songs as well. The band released their debut album, Against the Grain, on April 21, 2009. Against the Grain has reached number 32 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers, and its first single, Seasons, has reached number 10 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, number 16 on the Rock Songs chart and number 30 on the Alternative Songs chart. "Seasons" was also the official theme song for WWE Backlash 2009 and the Pittsburgh Penguins.

From July to September, the band supported Sick Puppies and Hurt in a tour throughout the U.S., and then later toured with Cavo and Framing Hanley.

Despite the band's success with the album, the single "Seasons", and reports of the band getting along very well with their record label, the band was dropped from the label after touring in support of the album ended.

Divide the Blackened Sky (2011-2012)
Despite being dropped by Universal Records, the band decided to continue on without major record label support. In 2011, the band announced the title of their second album would be Divide the Blackened Sky, and would be released on smaller label Rocket Science Ventures/Red Distribution. In 2011, they held a contest to have fans submit artwork to be picked to be on the album's front cover. Divide the Blackened Sky was released on March 26, 2012, and the first single was "Bitter End". Frontman Crispin Earl said of the album, ""Our new record, Divide The Blackened Sky, is a much darker and heavier effort than our previous works. It depicts all the hard times we have been through over the last couple of years."

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