Doomed & Stoned

Niagara Falls heavy rock trio IVY GARDENS return with new vid “Eye Witness”

~Doomed & Stoned Debuts~

By Billy Goate

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First of all, can we just give a lot of overdue appreciation to the fact that there are still hard-gigging bands out there that play with the kind of urgency as IVY GARDENS. You can damn AI music straight to fiery pits of hell; this is where the real sound and fury is at.

Another thing I appreciate about Ivy Gardens is all the dark humor. You see it in their new music video, with its Red Fangish tongue-in-cheek adventure. This one features a vintage style videotaped car chase, which would play well off a viewing of V/H/S/94. …Fake blood ahead…

We’re arrested right away by the powerful strumming of the guitar as “Eye Witness” opens. Drumming is crazy, a frenetic attack of Animal from The Muppets, chasing that beat all over the place. “This is a piece we kept cramming with ideas until it was one of the most dense pieces of music on the record,” the band says, noting its intricate rhythms.

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Of course, the classic organ-sound of the keyboards adds a certain kind of spookiness to it all, which can be at once cheeky, mysterious, and cool. I myself love this send-back to ‘60s rock, while respecting that Ivy Gardens brings us a sound that clearly feels “now.”

Detach from your cybernetic tethers and experience these sounds in real life, real time, and full body as Ivy Gardens presents its Live or Die tour. Kicking off late August through October, the band stretches their travels from shore to shore across Canada (dates/locations below) – including a beautiful city I recently visited, Halifax. Ivy Gardens is one of many great touring bands up there we’ve covered in these pages over the years.

Look for the band’s second LP, 'Death of Don Valley’ (2025), out in full August 29th on Paper Cut Recordings (get it here).

Give ear…



Ivy Gardens - Live or Die Tour



Aug 29 - St. Catharines, ON - Warehouse Concert Hall
Aug 30 - Toronto, ON - Monarch Tavern
Sept 5 - Kitchener, ON - The Golden Apple Sept 11 - London, ON - TBA
Sept 12 - Windsor, ON - Phog Lounge
Sept 13 - Sarnia, ON - AJs Bar
Sept 18 - Halifax, NS - Radstorm
Sept 19 - Sydney, NS - Daniels Ale House
Sept 20 - Charlottetown, PEI - Babas Lounge
Sept 21 - Moncton, NB - TBA
Sept 25 - Woodstock, NB - Montieth Manor
Sept 26 - Montreal, QC - Turbo Haus
Sept 27 - Quebec City, QC - Sonum
Oct 9 - Barrie, ON - CW Coops
Oct 10 - Sudbury, ON - Townhouse Tavern
Oct 11 - Thunder Bay, ON - Black Pirate
Oct 12 - Winnipeg, MB - Bulldog Event Center
Oct 16 - Regina, SK - The Cure Kitchen and Bar
Oct 17 - Saskatoon, SK - The Black Cat
Oct 18 - Calgary, AB - Palomino
Oct 19 - Edmonton, AB - Blak Bar
Oct 23 - Kelowna, BC - Dunnenzies
Oct 24 - Vancouver, BC - Black Alley
Oct 25 - Victoria, BC - Fernwood Community Center

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SOME BUZZ



Ivy Gardens, the experimental sludge metal band from Niagara Falls, Canada, has announced the release of their sophomore album, “Death of Don Valley”, set to drop on August 29th, 2025, via Paper Cut Recordings. The record marks a bold new chapter in the band’s sound, with more complex compositions, darker themes, and a shift into a more experimental and atmospheric direction.

Formed in the parking lot of Princess Auto, Ivy Gardens’ journey began with a mutual love for covering Rush instrumentals and an obsession with heavy, sludge-infused sound. From those humble beginnings, the band’s unique chemistry and vision have led to the creation of their most ambitious and thematically focused album yet.

“Death of Don Valley” is a concept album, exploring the themes of death, decay, and the unstoppable erosion of life and the environment. The concept is rooted in the history of the Don Valley River, a once-thriving waterway now plagued by pollution and degradation. The album’s artwork reflects this with the haunting image of a corpse between the banks of the flooded river, anthropomorphizing the water itself as it becomes a symbol of death and decay.

The material on “Death of Don Valley” was designed to be heard live, with massive stacks of amplifiers and a commitment to delivering the music in all its raw, unfiltered glory. It marks a bold new direction for Ivy Gardens; the band has no plans of slowing down. Their dedication to the project is evident in every note they play and every lyric they write as they continue to push musical boundaries and explore new sonic territories. Lyrically, the record draws from a mix of historical events, such as the tragic story of Canadian bush pilot Martin Hartwell, and fictional narratives, creating a dark and gripping atmosphere. The songs explore everything from violence, death, and survival to environmental destruction and existential dread.

As the band explains:

“Death of Don Valley is the natural progression of their sound, with more complexity and a deliberate thematic structure. Musically, it marks a shift in Ivy Gardens’ approach. This album is darker, more experimental, and more intricate than our previous work on 2024’s Goon. While Goon carried a more positive, energetic vibe, this LP is more about confronting the darker aspects of life, and it reflects a deeper exploration into musical and thematic complexity.”

Ivy Gardens’ influences are vast, ranging from progressive icons like Rush, Yes, and King Crimson to sludge pioneers like EYEHATEGOD and Iron Monkey. Their sound blends elements of stoner metal, sludge, math rock, and progressive rock, creating an unpredictable listening experience that takes the listener through a series of emotional and sonic landscapes. Fans of Ivy Gardens can expect an intense live performance soon, as the band does plan to tour in support of the new album this coming September. Stay tuned for dates to be announced, and Ivy Gardens are bringing their thunderous sound to stages nationwide. Expect a live show that will test the limits of your ears and your emotions.


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