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An Interview With: Teenage Kicks

January 2nd, 2011 | By: Amanda Macchia

Patrick Marchent and Peter van Helvoort - Photo by Amanda Macchia

After having just played their most recent set at The Horseshoe Tavern this past Wednesday night and releasing their first 7” back in August, Teenage Kicks remain realist in their view that the path to their successes has been, and probably will remain to be, a tough one, but it’s a challenge the Toronto foursome are willing to tackle.

Currently unsigned, the band has been operating with the help of local artist-developers Audio Blood for some time since their effortful move to the city from various Ontario towns.

“We moved to the outskirts of Toronto. We had no running water. Our backyard had six inches of sand and garbage piled in it,” said lead vocalist and guitarist Peter van Helvoort. “So we cleaned it and made the basement into jam space.”

And with the contributions of his brother Jeff van Helvoort (bass, vox), Patrick Marchent (guitar), and Cameron Brunt (drums), Teenage kicks eventually sifted through what was a back catalogue of about 40 songs to conclude that “Shook Our Bones” and “I Get What You Give” would be the two sides for the band’s first 7” record.

“Those were the only songs we wanted to put out at the time,” Marchent said.

Although it’s Teenage Kicks’ only release to date, the band isn’t in any hurry to put out a full-length record.

“We have enough songs but we kind of avoid it,” said Peter van Helvoort. “I don’t want to take out an extensive amount of debt when we’re a young band. We spend the money we make on recording.”

But with the task of selecting only two tracks that would temporarily be the entire catalogue of Teeange Kicks came the pressure of knowing that those seven minutes of material would define the sound of the band for some time.

“We silently had to agree that that is what we were going to sound like,” said van Helvoort.

And that sound is one that van Helvoort is not hesitant to define.

“I think we sound like a rock band – modern classic rock. I love classic rock. I love timeless songs that get stuck in your head,” he said.

But drawing on certain influences from the past is not always agreeable with the masses.

“People are turned off by bands that aren’t from the ‘70s when they sound like they’re from the ‘70s,” he said.

But the collective goal of the band, in addition to eventually touring the U.S., is to continue recording, building a solid catalogue along the way.

“Our goal is to release songs that don’t sound like “Shook Our Bones,” but people will still know its our band,” van Helvoort said.

In the meantime, each member of Teenage Kicks holds a job on the side, meaning in addition to all the pressure that inevitably comes with the development of their band, comes the challenge of finding a happy medium between paying bills and playing music.

“The hardest thing is being an adult,” said van Helvoort. “You take it for granted when you’re practicing in your parents’ basement. Now I’m an adult and I work harder, but I’m not a kid anymore. It sounds depressing, but I approach everything with our band as if its out last gasp.”

Furthermore, brothers Peter and Jeff van Helvoort deal with the respsonbility of managing a warehouse as their current professions aside from their band.

“It’s weird having these jobs,” Peter van Helvoort said. “It pays the bills but it’s hard to work with. Most of our peers in bands sort of just have regular jobs; they just get by. That’s how I’ve always been. But now I have responsibility and employees.”

But there is a bright side.

“At least now I know I don’t want to work in a warehouse,” he said.

MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/teenagekicksteenagekicks

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The Balconies @ Rivoli – December 11, 2010

December 23rd, 2010 | By: Amanda Macchia

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Free Audio Blood Holiday Mixtape!

November 26th, 2010 | By: admin

Starting to get into the holiday spirit? Well, this little gift will help!

Thanks to the folks down at Audio Blood Media we are getting in the mood while listening to their FREE Mixtape they have to offer on their site. If you haven’t heard of any of the great bands on the Audio Blood’s roster (or maybe you already love them), now is your chance to dive right in. The bands included on this year’s free mixtape are:

  • The Balconies
  • Teenage Kicks
  • Make Your Exit
  • Clothes Make the Man
  • Sandman Viper Command
  • Charlotte Cornfield

If this strikes your fancy be sure to follow this link to get your free music:

http://audioblood.com/Holidaymix.zip

Once you’ve downloaded this wonderfully crafted mix, be sure not to miss Audio Blood’s “Holiday 2 Night Stand” at The Rivoli. Happening on both December 10th and 11th, Audio Blood is hosting a night of pure talent. With most of their roster playing over the two nights, it’ll sure be something you won’t want to miss. Be sure to check out their website for more information and then mark it off on your calenders!

For more info click HERE.

We all wish you a very Happy Holidays from the staff of The Singing Lamb!

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POP Montreal 2010 – Free Music!

September 30th, 2010 | By: Riley Taylor

Wasn’t lucky enough to catch the train, bus or a ride to POP Montreal?

Yeah, us too.

However, as much as we’re saddened by this, we have decided to have our own POP Fest! Thanks to the wonderful people at  Audio Blood Media we’ve got our free music sampler they have released on their website. They’ve put together some of the key bands (such as Dinosaur Bones, The Balconies & Bad Tits) that will be playing this weekend and we’re glad they did so. Now we can sit back, throw on some tunes, close our eyes and imagine we’re having the time of our lives dancing in Montreal. Why not eat some poutine while you’re at it too!

To download the free mixtape click the following link: http://bit.ly/aUg7aH

Thanks Audio Blood!

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Contest: Audio Blood Xmas Show

December 3rd, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

What a bloody amazing lineup!

What a bloody amazing lineup!

It’s that time of the year again – Christmas shopping, gingerbread cookies and of course, holiday parties! This year will mark Audio Blood & Third Estates’ 2nd Annual Jingle Bell Rock (taking place Saturday December 12th) and to help you save some money for those gifts, we want to give you some free swag! In this lovely bundle prize, we have a screen printed show poster, Exclaim! merchandise courtesy of Third Estate, a pair of tickets to the show, and cds from all the artist’s playing in exchange for the promotion!

Now who’s playing, you may ask? This year’s lineup includes the Balconies, Clothes Make the Man, Make Your Exit, and headliners Oh No Forest Fires! Watch out for a daily feature on all four bands starting next week in preparation for this event!

To enter, all you have to do is send the Singing Lamb an e-mail (melodylau.620@gmail.com) with the title “An Audio Blood Christmas”  in the subject line, and include your full name, address and phone number!

Check out the bands here:

Oh No Forest Fires: http://www.myspace.com/ohnoforestfires

Make Your Exit: http://www.myspace.com/makeyourexit

Clothes Make The Man: http://www.myspace.com/clothesmaketheman

The Balconies: http://www.myspace.com/thebalconies

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