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The Suzan at the Commodore Ballroom

The Suzan at the Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, Feb 10, Skot Nelson photo

The Suzan at the Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, Feb 10, Skot Nelson photo

Concert photos – The Suzan at the Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, Feb 10 2011

– photos by Skot Nelson

The Suzan at the Commodore Ballroom.

The all-female pop rock band from Japan formed in 2004. Members include sisters Rie and Saori and friend Nico.

According to Wikipedia, “Their music is considered multi-genre, with elements of pop, wild dance, punk, and garage rock.” Their song “Come Come” appeared on a Verizon ad for the NFL 2011.

With their album Golden Week For The Poco Poco Beat (at indie label Fool’s Gold Records, 2010), they began a collaboration with Swedish musician and producer Björn Yttling from Peter Bjorn and John.

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