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To reconcile the building’s two main functional programs, DS+R devised a ‘veil and vault’ concept to bring together the art collection archive and the exhibition gallery in a symbiotic relationship. The contrast between their intense and power packed shows and an almost statuesque audience to some may seem peculiar, but in this instance there is something charming and mesmerising about it. The complex is home to over 2000 works of art from the Broad Art Foundation. With loud riveting distorted guitars and electric high energy performances, White Lung encapsulate the old school punk vibes. It’s their captivating live shows which has everyone talking. Their follow up album ‘Sorry’ released in 2012 received critical acclaim for Pitchfork, Spin and Rolling Stone – to name a few. The following year, the band were nominated for Punk/Hardcore Artist/Group of the Year at the Canadian Music Week Indie Awards. Releasing their debut album through Deranged Records ‘It’s the Evil’ in 2010, Exclaim magazine hailed it as their punk album of the year.

Canadian punk rockers White Lung, first began acquiring recognition through their involvement with the Vancouver Emergency Room scene.
