St.Doval – Kids Of Our Time (Live at Ground Control)

St. Doval’s Kids of Our Time: A Raw and Powerful GTA Rock Showcase

St. Doval, the latest project from J.C. Sandoval, delivers a powerful live rendition of Kids of Our Time—a track that feels both urgent and anthemic. Filmed at Ground Control (1279 Queen St West, Parkdale), the performance thrives in an intimate, gritty setting that perfectly complements the song’s energy.

For those familiar with the GTA rock scene, this lineup is nothing short of a supergroup. Sandoval, known for his work in bands like Savanah, Secret Broadcast, Dearly Beloved, Die Mannequin, and We The Crooked, is joined by Francesco Alfano (Lucid Movement) on guitar and backing vocals, Corey Smith on bass and backing vocals, and Dylan Hennessy on drums. Their combined experience and chemistry on stage are undeniable, making for a tight, electrifying performance.

Musically, Kids of Our Time hits hard with its soaring melodies, driving rhythms, and raw intensity that’s tailor-made for a live setting. Sandoval leads the charge with his commanding presence, while Alfano, Smith, and Hennessy lock in seamlessly, creating a sound that is as dynamic as it is powerful.

Visually, Ground Control adds to the performance’s raw aesthetic, enhancing the track’s gritty and authentic feel. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Toronto’s alternative rock scene or just discovering these musicians for the first time, this live rendition of Kids of Our Time is a must-watch.

If you’re looking for a fresh, high-energy take on modern rock, St. Doval’s Kids of Our Time proves that Toronto’s music scene is as vibrant and talent-packed as ever.

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