Rouge to play Music Parlour’s Neighbours of Songs

April 10th, 2011 | By: Amanda Macchia

Rouge - Photo by Brianna Greaves

As Music Parlour’s Neighbours of Songs at The Central goes from being a bi-weekly to monthly residency, you can be sure each month’s instalment will be even more packed with talent and surprises.

April’s edition will be bringing you a set by Rouge, an independent electro-dance-pop trio from Guelph, ON. One of their founding members, Kelly McMichael (also of Gentleman Reg and Forest City Lovers), jokingly admits that the band was initially based around wearing spandex, but guarantees they have grown to create structured and sophisticated dance tracks that you can catch at The Central this Thursday.

“We really just wanted it to be the funnest band ever,” said McMichael. “We’re best friends and we just wanted to have as much fun as possible, but we want our shows to be super ‘dancy’ and also to really showcase our talent as musicians.”

McMichael plays alongside Jessica Tollefsen (also of Green Go) and Jessica’s younger sister, Emma. Although they’re known for playing sets with other like-minded carefree bands like Sheezer, Rouge are serious about the quality of their live performance.

“We like to play a lot of stuff live,” said McMichael. “We try to make sure that we are playing instruments live and we’re not just singing with a microphone and everything else is backing tracks.”

And although the furthest they’ve travelled for a show so far is Montreal, Rouge would take the opportunity to tour across Canada if they found the right band to jump onboard with. In the meantime, they’re focusing on demonstrating synth skills, good druming, and strong vocals, but simultaneously maintaining their objective of fun.

“We just want our shows to be a good time,” said McMichael.

Rouge will be playing their first Music Parlour set at Neighbours of Songs at The Central on Thursday April 14. Their show will be followed by a DJ set from Brett Millius of Modernboys Moderngirls.

Doors @ 9:30/$5.

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CONTEST: Fergus & Geronimo / Surf City @ Garrison – April 16, 2011

April 9th, 2011 | By: Aviva Cohen


Courtesy of EMBRACE we have two passes to give-a-way for Fergus & Geronimo w/ Surf City @ The Garrison on April 16, 2011.

Things that come from Texas are often odd and grand, and this is no exception for Denton’s Fergus & Geronimo. Named after the rival child gang leaders from the 1994 movie War Of The Buttons, their music is at times both focused and loose, and comes from a wide range of unexpected influences. At the core of the group is Jason Kelly and Andrew Savage, who met while Kelly was recording and mixing a record for Teenage Cool Kids, a band started by Savage. During that four month process of recording, Kelly and Savage bonded over music, the creative process of recording, and the possibility of having a band that draws from a variety of sources. Black and Chicano doo-wop, the energy and atmosphere of classic soul, the precise control of Frank Zappa, psychedelia, and a thought to nearly everything in between. “Sparks is a pretty big influence – not just musically, but the way that band operates,” Savage adds. “It is two guys making weird music with no other agenda than being creative and surprising, and that’s what I want this band to be. That band is a great example of a group that makes no compromises for creativity.”


To Enter //

1. Follow @thesinginglamb on Twitter and tweet the following: WIN TICKETS to see Fergus & Geronimo on April 16/11. For your chance follow @thesinginglamb and retweet! http://bit.ly/fJ2yVw

2. Email aviva@singinglamb.ca with “I want to Unlearn” in the subject line and your full name in the body.

This is a 19+ Event. Contest closes April 14, 2011 at midnight/witching hour.

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Win tickets to see Amos the Transparent

April 5th, 2011 | By: Amanda Macchia

Amos the Transparent - Photo by Amanda Macchia

It has just been revealed that Ottawa’s Amos the Transparent will be Two Way Monologues’ surprise guest at Rancho Relaxo this Saturday April 9. Persian Rugs, Cheap Speakers, and Oceans are also on the packed line-up.

To win one of two sets of tickets, all you have to do is tweet at @2waymonologues about the show. You have until Thursday April 7 at 5 p.m. The winners will be announced Thursday night.

$7 otherwise. Doors at 9.

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Teenage Kicks release EP, announce EP release show

April 2nd, 2011 | By: Amanda Macchia

Teenage Kicks will be releasing their EP Rational Anthems on April 26. Check out the video for “Brooklyn Bridge,” one of the album’s tracks, below.

You can catch Teenage Kicks’ EP release show at the Horseshoe Tavern on April 29 with Monster Truck, The North, and Goddamn Robots. Doors at 9/$6.

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Contest: Sam Amidon @ Drake – March 27/11

March 21st, 2011 | By: Aviva Cohen

Sam Amidon

Courtesy of Sam Amidon we have one double pass to give-a-way for his show at the Drake Underground on Sunday, March 27, 2011.

“Experimental folk artist Sam Amidon keeps the buzz going with his newest album I See The Sign. Collaborating with Shahzad Ismaily, Nico Muhly and Beth Orton, Amidon transforms public domain songs and one modern hit – R. Kelly’s “Relief” – into modern folk creations, arranged to tingle the spine.”

To Enter //

1. Email aviva@singinglamb.ca with “I See The Sign” in the subject line and your full name in the body.

2. Follow @thesinginglamb on Twitter and tweet the following: Win Tickets to see Sam Amidon (@samamidon) on March 27/11. For Your Chance Follow @thesinginglamb and retweet! http://bit.ly/gLKqvE

This is a 19+ Event. Contest closes March 25th, 2011 at midnight/witching hour.

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10 Things I Learned From Canadian Music Week/Fest

March 14th, 2011 | By: Melody Lau

Rain and snow: we curse your existence.

Every year, I go to music festivals and every year I leave with a little more wisdom (and a little less sanity). Since I covered the basics with last year’s post, I had to dig a little deeper for this one although who am I kidding, I still made some of the same mistakes (one or two worth repeating). Here are the lessons I learned, circa last week.

1) Bring an extra pair of socks.
This is usually something I would never think of but my friend Jessica was smart enough to bring this up at the beginning of the week. For some unknown reason that can only be explained by Mother Nature’s hatred for this festival, it always rains during Canadian Music Week. And not everyone owns a pair of waterproof shoes so the best solution (which doesn’t require you to drop $200 on a pair of Hunter boots) is to just bring a fresh pair of socks. It’s no fun (for you or the people around you) to stand inside a venue for hours with wet, smelly feet. At the end of the day, your feet will thank you.

2) Facebook and Twitter updates are useful but not everyone has a smartphone and not everyone checks it as often as you do.
Some people still live in the age of the “dumb-phone” as our photo editor Aviva calls them and believe it or not some people still don’t own phones (crazy talk, I know). It’s always helpful to post a status update, a Tweet or a Facebook note prior to shows to scout out show dates and compare schedules but clearly, from the amount of people I ran into unexpectedly last week, not everyone is as keen as you are with the internets. So if you don’t get any messages back from your slew of “help I’m going to this show alone!” tweets, don’t worry – you might actually run into someone you know regardless! (Note: this may not always be the case…you still might end up alone. But who cares, you have the band and a bartender who is willing to talk to you…about how many drinks you need to get you through the night.)

2a) Always have a phone charger with you.
I mentioned this last year and I will mention this again – phones die. A cab driver asked me why there aren’t everlasting phones that don’t need charging and I thought “GOOD QUESTION.” But until that becomes a real thing, bring your charger. (Said cab driver also suggested a solar-powered phone but that definitely has its drawbacks…and wouldn’t be everlasting) Whether it’s in a corner inside a venue or in a cafe across the street, you’ll need to make sure your phone’s good to go at all times. A special thank you goes out to the guy at the pizza place on Saturday night for letting me use the outlet behind the counter!

2b) Make sure you have people’s phone numbers.
Otherwise finding people at a show can be a pain. This just goes for all situations in life though, not just shows and festivals.

3) Drive a car (if you have one).
Navigating through a festival in the middle of March is a lot different from navigating through a festival in the middle of June. For one, there’s still snow. This makes it harder for people to bike around town (though some still do) or walk from venue to venue because let’s face it, no one wants to be outside in this weather. So if you’re lucky enough to own a car, drive. This tip doesn’t apply to many – it doesn’t even apply for me – but somewhere out there, indie showgoers. Also, your car becomes your personal coat-check room and you save yourself a few dollars!

Alternatively, invest in a weekly pass. It saves you on cab fare and by purchasing one you feel oblige to get the most out of it.

4) Do CMW for free.
This year, folks got creative. Free shows are not just for record stores anymore (although kudos to both Criminal Records and Sonic Boom for putting on kickass instores). Bowling alleys, skate shops, living rooms – there may not be free outdoor shows like the wonderful series during NXNE, but these were definitely innovative ways to put on a show. And the best part was that these shows were FREE. And we know free is everyone’s favourite word followed by food.

5) Speaking of free and food…
Apparently if you showed up early at the Indies on Saturday night, there was free food and/or drinks. I arrived late therefore I am a loser but alas, I know better and next year I will show up, utensils and napkins in hand.

6) Leave an umbrella, take an umbrella (but really, just don’t forget your umbrella)
Umbrellas during Canadian Music Week are a staple but the problem is that we all inevitably forget them at shows. Or better yet, in my case, you place it down only to drop it behind the speakers and forget to fetch it out afterwards. Now I’m not saying that you should steal one but for every person who leaves an umbrella at a show, another leaves protected from the wrath of Mother Nature (if there’s one lying around, unclaimed, TAKE IT*).

7) Naps – take them.
If you have time to run home and take a quick nap between shows, do it. If not, take a nap at the show. No one will judge, I promise (not that you should care) and if you need any pointers, just ask our photo editor. She’s a pro and if she wrote an instructional guide to napping at shows, it would become your bible.

8) Know where the 24-hour restaurants are in Toronto.
You never know when you’ll be wandering around town at 6am looking for a snack. Our recommendation: The Lakeview on Dundas and Ossington.

9) Venues are a lot closer than you think so don’t panic.
That doesn’t mean you should underestimate the frequency of streetcars though. TTC gods might not always be on your side.

10) The two most important F-words of CMW – food and friends.
Food is too important to forget, even if you are running around town from show to show. And food is just much better when you eat with friends. So designate a chunk of your time every night to meet up with some fellow show-going pals and grab a bite before heading out to your respective shows. Timing might not always work out so whether it be a 6pm early dinner or a 3am snack, text some friends, have a meal and share your festival experiences. Some of my favourite memories from last week came from these very important breaks from dark bars and crowded clubs. Friends keep you from going completely insane so if/when you get out of these things alive, thank them and maybe give them a hug or a high-five for surviving!

Hope you took some notes, I expect everyone to be even more prepared next year! Hope you had a great Canadian Music Week!

xoxo,
Lamb

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Wake for The White Stripes

March 10th, 2011 | By: Aviva Cohen

Our pals at Gold Soundz are putting on a rad event for fans of The White Stripes, movies, movies about bands, cover songs and Canada.

Nine bands, including Ruby Coast and Foxes In Fiction will cover the very best of Jack & Meg White. Following that nostalgia will be a screening of the documentary “Under Great White Northern Lights” chronicling the band’s journey through Canada: playing bowling alleys to city buses.

Doors @ 9, Film @ 12:30 — Saturday, March 12, 2011 — Toronto Underground Cinema — $10 or CMW wristband.

All information is up on Facebook or Gold Soundz Blog

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CONTEST: Eliza Doolittle

March 1st, 2011 | By: Amanda Macchia

In case you haven’t heard, 22-year-old U.K. native Eliza Doolittle has been taking the world by storm this year, playing shows around the world in support of her debut self-titled LP.

Eliza Doolittle

To celebrate the release of Eliza’s debut album, the good folks at The MuseBox are giving away a copy of the record and a free t-shirt!

To win, send an email to contest@themusebox.net telling us which song off the record is your favourite.

And check out our review of the album HERE.

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CONTEST: Deer Tick @ Opera House – March 11/11

March 1st, 2011 | By: Aviva Cohen

Deer Tick

Courtesy of EMBRACE we have a pair of tickets to give-a-way for Middle Brother/Dawes/Deer Tick @ Opera House on March 11th, 2011.

The Rhode Island four-piece known as Deer Tick are bringing their alternative country twang to Canadian Music Week. The signature grittiness of lead vocalist and guitarist John McCauley’s unique voice and the intricacy of his songwriting have carried through the band’s three full-length albums, making War Elephant, Born on Flag Day, and The Black Dirt Sessions some of the realest and rawest material to circulate the indie world over the past few years. And to see Deer Tick live is an even greater experience.

To Enter //

1. Follow @thesinginglamb on Twitter and tweet the following: WIN TICKETS to see @deertickmusic on March 11/11. For your chance follow @thesinginglamb and retweet! http://bit.ly/g1K0eH

2. Email aviva@singinglamb.ca with “I want tickets to Deer Tick” in the subject line and your full name in the body.

This is a 19+ Event. Contest closes March 7th, 2011 at midnight/witching hour.

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CONTEST: Austra @ Wrongbar – March 10/11

March 1st, 2011 | By: Aviva Cohen

Austra

Courtesy of EMBRACE we have a pair of tickets to give-a-way for Austra w/ Metz, Little Girls & More @ Wrongbar (part of CMW) on March 10, 2011.

With their debut album Feel It Break only being released on Paper Bag this coming May, it’s clear that the possibilities for this electronic Toronto trio are endless. The music made by co-founder and lead singer Katie Stelmanis, bassist Dorian Wolf, and drummer Maya Postepski, is simultaneously dreamy and dreary, and its moody new wave vibe is sure to make a splash on dance floors everywhere.

To Enter //

1. Follow @thesinginglamb on Twitter and tweet the following:  WIN TICKETS to see Austra on March 10/11. For your chance follow @TheSingingLamb and retweet! http://bit.ly/f7PfGX

2. Email aviva@singinglamb.ca with “I want tickets to Austra” in the subject line and your full name in the body.

This is a 19+ Event. Contest closes March 7th, 2011 at midnight/witching hour.

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