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Let’s Chat: Spiral Beach

October 26th, 2009 | By: Carmel Garvez

Spiral Beach

Spiral Beach

One Friday afternoon, I met up with Daniel Woodhead of Spiral Beach under the “giant beatle thinger” at Sonic Boom. The band was set to have an in-store performance that evening before their show with Two Hours Traffic at Lee’s Palace, across the street. We looked for the quietest area of the store, which ended up being the Gospel section, where Daniel told me about their on-going tour, the new album, a brief history of Bollywood music, Skunt, and everything that fell in between.

Singing Lamb: You’ve been touring for quite some time now. How is life on the road?

Daniel Woodhead: It’s good! This is kind of the end of the first part of the Canadian tour. And we’re gonna go down to New York next week and then Montreal after that. And we get to go to Europe in November, which is going to be amazing.

Do you have any favourite stops?

Daniel: We really like playing in New York. It’s definitely one of the most exciting places to be. But I think, on this tour, Saskatoon was really amazing.

Really?

Daniel: Yeah, it was definitely the best show – the highlight. And Kingston was also really good… All over – it’s always really random. Sometimes we go somewhere that we’ve been, like six times, and there’d be nobody there. And then we go somewhere we’ve never been to before, and it’d be packed and amazing.

Any interesting tour-related stories?

Daniel: Oh, yeah. We drove out of the way, seven hours north in BC. To Prince George, which was horrendous. We had two days to get to Victoria from Edmonton, driving through the mountains. We must have taken the wrong fork and gone north for seven hours. So then, by the time we got to Victoria, we’d missed all the ferries except the last one. We got there literally as it was pulling out. We just drove the entire day to get to this ferry, and we missed it by about 5 minutes.

Were you able to get to your show on time?

Daniel: Yeah, luckily that was still the driving day. We actually didn’t play until the next day. It was just really frustrating.

Let’s talk about the new album. How is it different from your previous releases?

Daniel: We recorded it kind of in the opposite way. The last one we recorded all live and basically really, really fast… in a barn, which is not the normal place to record an album, obviously. For this one, we took our time. We did a lot of layering and kind of collage-style, where we just record a whole lot of stuff and put it together afterwards. So some of the songs are like mini stacks of different layers of keyboards. There’s definitely a different style. And also, it was very spaced out. We had three months to work on it.

What’s the story behind the name?

Daniel: “The Only Really Thing”? It’s just something I say a lot, by accident. I get things mixed up, and I’ll say, “Well, the only really thing with that is…” And everybody’s just like, “What?” There’s a line between confusing and interesting, and I think that’s where we live. We just kind of summed up a lot of the non-sense that is in our heads.

Yeah, when I first read it, I was wondering about the double adverbs. I thought it was a typo.

Daniel: Yeah, exactly. Well, I’m glad you got it right. A lot of people say “The Only Real Thing”, and I’m just like, What do you mean?

I read on your Twitter that you had a secret release party in Toronto on last week (Oct 9th).-

Daniel: Yeah, that was craziness by itself! We drove from Chicago that day. It took eleven hours or something… I was trying to set up the party via text message. We had a keg of beer that somebody had to pick up – all the things that come with running a big party… By the time we got there, it was 11 or so, and it was basically all set up. The first band had gone on and everything was set to go. And then we played the entire album all the way through, which we’ve never done before. And it was at a really cool space, too.

Where was it?

Daniel: My friend Bo plays in a band called La Casa Muerte. He has this amazing loft space with a stage and a soundboard. It’s as good as The Boat or something like that. We played there a couple of times. We did, I think, during NxNE with Japanther and DD/MM/YYYY, who are two of my favourite bands. And that was amazing – there were people hanging from the rafters; it was intense.

Was it a spontaneous thing?

Daniel: Yeah! We literally didn’t know we were playing until that day. We were just gonna have a party when we got back, so we could all see our friends.

So, it was private?

Daniel: Yeah, it was kind of a private thing. Although it ended up being totally full of people we don’t know, as they usually are. If you tell people there’s beer and bands, they’ll just come, y’know?

Spiral Beach has a very distinct sound. Where do you get your influence from?

Daniel: We listen to everything. Like everything in this store around us. This is actually where I buy my CDs all the time… but on the new album, anyway, we kind of took this whole Bollywood thing to the max and tried to sonically make an obvious connection. It just meshes really well with what we do… like that all over the place, colourful kind of fun-ness.

What got you into Bollywood music in the first place?

Daniel: Well, originally, our friend got a bunch of these compilation records in New York City at a specialty shop. It’s pretty hard to find the original records. Most of them aren’t released in North America at all. They’re all film soundtracks. I just thought it was an interesting thing that it’s almost like a secret, kind of like hidden music… like Asha Bhosle, who is the Queen of Bollywood – she has supposedly recorded more songs than anybody in history. These people are kind of legendary, but nobody knows who they are here. And partly, we want to draw attention to that, to show that this music’s amazing. But as far as the sound of it, I think that kind of warm analogue, really echoed, kind of psychedelic sound that a lot of those artists are basically copying… I guess like Pink Floyd and all those psychedelic bands from the 60s. But then, they were doing it in this weird, off-kilter way because they probably heard the records on static-y AM radio. Every few weeks, they might hear a song like that, so the influence kind of seeped in. And we’re taking it back. So it’s like, West-East-West – going back and forth.

Your shows have always been so theatrical and visually-engaging. Why is that so important to Spiral Beach?

Daniel: It’s just more fun to do that way! It seems like such an obvious thing, but so many bands just set up and play and then leave – and that’s kind of it.

Do you also put up the same extravagant shows on tour? Complete with all those props?

Daniel: We try to! There’s different levels, obviously. There’s been a couple of times we’ve taken our friend, Trevor, who does projections for the band at most of the Toronto shows. So, we’ve tried taking that on the road – sometimes it works, sometimes it’s kind of a hassle, mostly because of the timing. If you only have twenty minutes to set up and soundcheck, and then the other band has to play, there’s just not enough time to set up a room full of glowing stuff. But for those shows, like the loft party last week, we can definitely make it into our own world.

Do you ever consider changing that, perhaps doing a completely stripped down show?

Daniel: We have, occassionally. Sometimes, we’ll do something totally different. We have a secret alter-ego band, too, called Skunt, which is the absolute opposite of Spiral Beach. We just play our songs in a stripped down setting. We’ve done that a couple of times. We played with Fucked Up as Skunt, and it was the dirtiest-sounding show ever.

I remember at Rolly’s Garage you were Swirling Shores!

Daniel: Yeah, exactly! Swirling Shores is really funny. You don’t want to be “the local band”, so we try to make sure every time we play in Toronto, it’s kind of like, “We’re back!” Tonight at Lee’s Palace would be the first regular club show we’ve done since April and only the second one for this year.

What’s your favourite venue to play at?

Daniel: In Toronto? Probably the Centre of Gravity Theatre, where we did the big all-night party a couple of years ago.

Are you going to do anything like that soon?

Daniel: I want to, for sure. We’re on the road until December, so I think maybe when we get back, we might put something together there. We’ll see. It’s also a little out of the way. I wish there was a space similar to that in the west end. Getting everybody out to the east feels like a journey… which is part of what makes it so much fun.

If you were a singing animal, what would you be?

Daniel: I always thought the animal I relate to most would be a fox. But that’s just me… for maybe being a little bit stuck up or something… So if I was to be a cool singing animal, I’d definitely be a fox. But if I was to be an actual singing animal, I’d be… maybe I’d just be a seagull. There you
go!

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For more Spiral Beach,

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

Spiral Beach will be holding three upcoming shows – all acoustic! These will all be fundraisers to help raise money for the band’s trip to Europe next month! For more information on the shows, go here.

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The Singing Lamb Recommends…

October 15th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Dan Mangan

Dan Mangan

I officially deem Friday October 16th, Friday in-store madness. All three record stores – that is Soundscapes, Criminal Records and Sonic Boom – are holding fantastic in-store performances that’s great for the ears but even better for the wallets (i.e. FREE!). Good news: you can make it to all three! Bad news: there is no bad news; how is free music ever bad? (Don’t answer that.) Here’s a run-down of what your schedule should, and WILL look like:

5:00PM – Two Hours Traffic @ Soundscapes

East-coast pop perfection; the boys of Two Hours Traffic will be playing tunes from their latest release, Territory in what is rumoured to be an rare intimate, acoustic set. They will also be at Lee’s, headlining a show later that night with opening acts The Danks and Spiral Beach (of whom I’ll get to in two seconds…)

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

6:00PM – Dan Mangan @ Criminal Records

XM Verge Award winner for Artist of the Year – and deservingly so! Indie-folk singer-songwriter Dan Mangan may not have been on the tip of everyone’s tongues a few months ago but with prize in toll, he has definitely become the one to watch. Catch his fantastic set at Criminal Records then head down the street and catch him and Will Currie and the Country French at the Rivoli, if you can!

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

7:00PM – Spiral Beach @ Sonic Boom

Local pop-rock darlings Spiral Beach will be rocking the basement of Sonic Boom with tracks from their new album, The Only Real Thing. They’ll also be opening for Two Hours Traffic, as previously mentioned!

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

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So you’re welcome. I took the pleasure of planning out three hours of your life for you. Transportation? Bus, bike or feet – all methods work! I’ll probably be testing out the feet method so if you see a tired Lamb on the streets, give her some water or food. She’ll also accept money donations if you don’t have water/food. See you around and happy listening!

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News Update!

June 12th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Amos the Transparent

Amos the Transparent

Some quick show announcements:

(NXNE) Dinosaur Bones, The Coast and Amos The Transparent will be playing free sets at Sunrise Records on June 18th at 5:00pm. This show is free and all-ages!

Jet will be at the Mod Club on July 6th. Tickets go on sale today for $22.50.

The Horrors return to Toronto on October 14th for a show at Lee’s.

La Casa Muerte, Boxes & Bags, Skullians and The Pack A.D. will be at the Horseshoe on July 16th.

Lice, Tonnn, Ancestors, 10,000 Watt Head, and DJ/MM/YYYY (DJ set by DD/MM/YYYY) will be at the Poor Alex Theatre on June 27th, as part of ITCHY ROOF re-k&rds’ Launch Party & the Lice/Tonnn Split Record Release Party.

Happy listening!

Musically,
Melody

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News Update!

June 11th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Ghost Bees

Ghost Bees

Disappointed by the slew of Toronto Island shows that have been cancelled this summer? Well, there’s always the 3rd Annual Poor Pilgrim Island Show! Taking place on June 28th, with performances from The Silt, Castlemusic, Nifty, Isla Craig, Bruce Trail, Transcendental, Ghost Bees, $100 and many more, this show is definitely worth taking a ferry to. Yes, I understand it’s no Virgin Festival or Broken Social Scene lovefest, but it’s got a kickass line up and how can you say no to a “Musical Scavenger Hunt”? That title literally put together the two best things in life – music and scavenger hunts. For more information, click here!

Miike Snow will be opening for Lykke Li at the Sound Academy on August 9th.

ZS, Child Bite, Feuermusik, and Talk Normal will be at the Boat on June 28th. Tickets will be $8.00 at the door!

The beloved Richard Cheese & Lounge Against The Machine will be at the Phoenix on July 26th.

If you miss out on Health next week at NXNE, don’t panic. The LA band will return on September 19th for a record release show at Wrongbar with Pictureplane and guests.

Speaking of NXNE – too poor to attend this year? Not old enough to go to 99% of the shows? Head over to Criminal Records! The following shows will be going down:

June 16th – Apostle of Hustle (7:00 pm)
June 19th – Said the Whale (6:00 pm) and The Daredevil Christopher Wright (7:00 pm)
July 1st – Black Joe & The Honeybears (time TBA)

Two more in-stores will be announced soon! Apostle of Hustle will also be at MTV Live on Wednesday June 17th (right before their set at the Courthouse, as part of Broken Social Scene’s Book Launch Party). Said the Whale will be releasing a limited-edition 7″ this fall that will feature their latest single, “The Magician (Camilo)” along with other tracks: “Strong Swimmers”, “Love is Art” and “Upset Her” – watch for that and definitely check them out at Criminal Records!

Little Boots will be in town on September 14th for a gig at Wrongbar. Tickets will be on sale this Friday and it will be 19+. I was originally thrown off by a bad (live) review of Little Boots that I had read on Pitchfork a while ago but I am going to see her for the following reasons: a) I’ve really grown to love her music and b) I read it off Pitchfork. Pitchfork reviews are like weather forecasts in Toronto lately – always shitty and sometimes off; you’d have to go and see for yourself. Then again, maybe I just don’t check the forecast often enough. Either way, I’m seeing her.

The Fiery Furnaces have a new song out called “The End is Near”. Click here to listen/download.

Yes, Le Tigre are indeed “still a band” according to lead singer Kathleen Hanna in a recent MySpace blog post. And yes, they are working with Christina Aguilera. What’s wrong with that? Read more about this collaboration and the state of Le Tigre here.

Venice is Sinking still don’t have any Toronto dates lined up yet, as it was explained in a recent interview with The Singing Lamb, but if you happen to be in the States this summer, here are some of their current tour dates!

06/18/09 – Atlanta, GA
06/19/09 – Decatur, GA
06/27/09 – Athens, GA
07/08/09 – Charlotte, NC
07/09/09 – New York, NY
07/10/09 – New York, NY
07/11/09 – Chapel Hill, NC
07/12/09 – Columbia, SC
07/18/09 – Savannah, GA
07/24/09 – Athens, GA
07/30/09 – Lexington, KY
07/31/09 – Champaign, IL
08/01/09 – Daytrotter Session
08/01/09 – St. Louis, MO
08/07/09 – Orlando, FL
08/08/09 – Tampa, FL (Ybor City)

And last but not least, June 7th is officially Julie Doiron Day in Bruno, Saskatchewan. I suggest we all celebrate though. Come June 7th, 2010, I expect to see everyone busting out their Julie Doiron or Eric’s Trip albums and dancing along to her sweet tunes. Read more and watch a video clip of the news here.

PSST: No Age will be the ‘surprise’ guests at the Whippersnapper on June 18th, as part of NXNE. If anyone asks, I didn’t tell you.

Happy listening!

Musically,
Melody

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News Update!

June 9th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Ra Ra Riot

Ra Ra Riot

Ra Ra Riot will return to Toronto this fall! The band will play at Lee’s on September 11th; tickets are $13.50 and will go on sale this Thursday. This is a 19+ show.

Pink Mountaintops will be playing an in-store at Sonic Boom this Sunday, June 14th! The in-store will take place at 3:00 pm and is completely free! But if you miss out, make sure to catch his set later that night at the Horseshoe, with openers Great Aunt Ida and Megan Hamilton. Tickets are still on sale right now for $11.50.

Gaslight Anthem, Murder By Death, Jesse Malin, and Broadway Calls will be at the Kool Haus on October 3rd Tickets are $21.50 and this will be an all ages show.

A new Yo La Tengo song is out now! “Periodically Double or Triple” (from their upcoming album Popular Songsout September 9) can be streamed and downloaded here.

Great Bloomers will be playing a free show this Saturday at the Audio Recording Academy, as part of AUX TV’s Secret Sessions at Tara! For more information on this event, and many more upcoming shows, click here.

The Entrance Band will open for Sonic Youth at Massey Hall on June 30th.

Amanda Mabro will be at the Rivoli this Wednesday, along with special guest Darrelle London! Tickets are available at the door for $10.00; make sure you check it out!

You Ain’t No Picasso interviews Angel Deradoorian of the Dirty Projectors. Read more here! The band will be in town on June 24th for a show at Lee’s with Skeletons; tickets are still on sale now but hurry, they’re almost sold out!

Tegan and Sara have recently relaunched their website. Check it out here! You can’t actually hear any of their new tunes yet, but you can watch a video of Tegan Quin and album producer Chris Walla (Death Cab For Cutie) listening to it! Their upcoming album will be released in October.

The Rural Alberta Advantage needs your help! The newest Saddle Creek members are looking for donations for an upcoming seven inch record, featuring reworked material from their record, Hometowns (which will be re-released on July 7th via Saddle Creek). Click here to watch a video from the band and donate now!

And finally, congrats to Lisa T. for winning our Yellow Bird Project T-Shirt contest! Our lovely winner walked away with a shirt designed by the National!

Happy listening!

Musically,
Melody

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News Update!

June 1st, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

The Weakerthans

The Weakerthans

For those who missed out on the Weakerthans and Constantines tour this past March, you’re in luck! The Weakerthans will be at the Mod Club on September 23rd; details TBA. The Constantines will also be in town to play a free show at Harbourfront on Canada day, alongside Chad Vangaalen.

The new Two Hours Traffic record will be called Territory and as the band said in a Facebook message, “should be finding its way to your local record store in September.” Exciting!

Sub Pop has a free digital sampler right now online, featuring tracks from Vetiver, Handsome Furs, Flight of the Conchords and more! Click here to download!

Patrick Wolf has a new video out for “Hard Times”. Watch here.

Wye Oak has a new song out entitled “Take It In” from their upcoming album, The Know (out later this year).Click here to listen!

Toronto’s Madrid will be opening for M83 at the Phoenix on July 17th. Tickets for that show are still available for $22.50; this is a 19+ show. For more Madrid, the duo will also be at the Supermarket on June 5th with Miike Snow and June 19th with TMDP, Kidstreet and more (as part of YYZ Records’ NXNE showcase).

Valery Gore will be opening for The Sea and Cake at the Supermarket on June 27th, as part of the Toronto Jazz Festival.

BidiniBand will be playing an in-store at Soundscapes on Saturday June 6th at 4:30 pm.

Place Hands, The Guest Bedroom, The Rescue and Fall of Heroes will be playing an all-ages show at the Matty Eckler CRC on June 12th. Proceeds from this show will go to the Toronto Rape Crisis Centre ($5.00 at door), so go out, support a good cause and listen to some good music!

And last but not least, congrats to Toronto’s Ohbijou for signing a North American deal with Last Gang Records (home to Metric, MSTRKRFT, Crystal Castles, etc.). The band will be celebrating their CD release at the Opera House on June 25th, with Great Bloomers and Evening Hymns opening. Tickets are on sale now for $13.00 and this is an all-ages show.

Happy listening!

Musically,
Melody

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News Update!

May 8th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Immaculate Machine

Immaculate Machine

In case you missed out on RIP: A Remix Manifesto during Canadian Music Week, you can pay what you can for a download of the whole film online! To pay (or not, if you’re financially strapped for cash at the moment) and watch it, click here.

Pink Mountaintops and Quest For Fire will be at the Horseshoe on June 14th.

Rock Plaza Central will be playing a slew of shows in Toronto soon, starting with a show at the Tranzac on May 25th. This is followed by a free in-store at Sonic Boom on May 26th and a set on May 27th at the George Weston Recital Hall during the day and at the Dakota Tavern with the Skydiggers at night. And if for some reason, you still end up missing out, they’ll be back for one more show on June 13th at Lee’s with Suckers.

Speaking of in-stores, Vetiver will be at Sonic Boom next Friday, May 15th at 7:00 pm, just before their set at the Horseshoe later that evening. This show is free and all-ages.

Immaculate Machine has a new video out for their single, “Sound the Alarms” Watch here. I’m still impartial to the new material from High on Jackson Hill, as I have yet to listen to the album, but “Sound the Alarms” is a good start; slightly stepping away from the happier pop tunes of Fables but still maintaining its light-hearted rock attitude. I look forward to hearing the full album!

Happy listening!

Musically,
Melody

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News Update!

April 28th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Lioness

Lioness

Hectic doesn’t even begin to describe this week, especially this Thursday. April 30th is shaping up to be one of the most heart-wrenching nights of the month, due to the multitude of great shows in town. The following is a list of the shows going down that night:

John Doe & The Sadies @ Sonic Boom (FREE, 7:00 pm)
Green Go (CD release), The Magic, Everything All The Time, OPOPO DJs @ Wrongbar ($5.00, 9:00 pm)
The Dears, Lioness @ Mod Club ($20.00, 7:00 pm)
Immaculate Machine, Will Currie & The Country French, The Elwins, DJ Shit La Merde @ The Drake ($10.00, 8:00 pm)
The Weather Station (CD release), Isla Craig & Muskox, Snowblink, Weird Weather, Lisa Bozikovic @ Tranzac – Main Hall ($8.00, 8:00 pm)
Megan Hamilton, Eric Welton @ Tranzac – Southern Cross Lounge (PWYC, 10:00 pm)
Flowers of Hell, Beta Cloud, General Chaos Visuals @ The Renaissance Cafe ($6.00, 8:00 pm)
B’MO Crazy, The Lovely Killbots, and La Casa Muerte @ The Boat ($5.00, 9:00 pm)

See? We’re screwed. Personally, I’m going for three shows – John Doe & The Sadies, The Dears and Green Go. This is going to take some intense commuting skills/luck and impeccable timing. I’ll report back on Friday with the results. All of these shows are incredible and if given the chance, I say you definitely go and check out whoever you missed when they return to town.

Flowers of Hell, for example, will be back at the Horseshoe on May 19th. Green Go will also return shortly, as part of the Over the Top Fest, taking place from May 21-24. We’ll keep you updated on a date/location.

Other Show Announcements:
VNV Nation, War Tapes, Sam @ The Phoenix (July 14th, $29.50, 19+)
Francis and the Lights @ The Drake (May 13th – 15th, $10.00, 19+, please note: the May 13th show is free)
Lightning Dust (opening for Bonnie Prince Billy) @ The Queen Elizabeth Theatre (May 14th, $25.00, ALL AGES)
Isis, Tombs @ The Phoenix (June 7th, $17.50, ALL AGES)
Passion Pit, Harlem Shakes @ Lee’s (June 16th, $12.00, 19+)
Obits @ Lee’s (July 23rd, $12.00, 19+)
Mt St Helens Vietnam Band @ The Horseshoe (June 2nd, FREE, 19+ – as part of Free Tuesday New Music Night)
Telekenesis, An Horse @ Horseshoe (June 10th, $10.50, 19+)
Alejandro Escovedo, Joseph Arthur @ Trinity St. Pauls (June 16th, $27.00, ALL AGES)
Dog Day @ Lee’s (May 28th, 19+)
Malajube @ Lee’s (June 12th, 19+)
Eagles of Death Metal @ Kool Haus (August 2nd, $27.50)

In festival update news, it is confirmed that The Rural Alberta Advantage and The So So Glos will also be part of this year’s NXNE festivities; not on the same bill necessarily though.

Arts & Crafts have officially announced their NXNE Showcases at Courthouse. Here is their schedule:

Wednesday, June 17th
(Broken Social Scene Book Launch)
Apostle of Hustle
Jason Collett
The Happiness Project
Years

Thursday, June 18th
The Most Serene Republic
Still Life Still
Timbre Timbre
Zeus

In addition to the book launch at Courthouse, it is said that there is a “special in-store performance at the Fred Perry retail location at 964 Queen St. W.” Fred Perry will be sponsoring the NXNE showcases.

French band, Radio Radio will be playing a free show at Harbourfront this summer as part of the Franco-Fete 2009 Fest (June 19-21).

Similarly, Jenn Grant will be playing a free show at Habourfront as well, as part of the Canadian Voices Fest (July 17-26).

Happy listening!

Musically,
Melody

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Put Your Records On

April 9th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

International Record Store Day!

International Record Store Day!

Trick question: what is the best holiday ever?
If you answered “Christmas”, “Easter” or “my birthday”, you fail. Of course the only logical answer is International Record Store Day!

Taking place on Saturday, April 18th, Record Store Day can only mean two things – lots of free music and even more fantastic sales. And in in-store fashion, all shows are 100% all-ages and free – deal or what! It’s a recession, people – I say you jump at these opportunities. This year, stores such as Sonic Boom, Criminal Records, Soundscapes and Sunrise will be celebrating. Here’s a quick rundown of what’s going down and where you need to be!

Criminal Records (493 Queen Street West)
This year, the kind folks at Criminal Records will be offering “lots of sales, free stuff, and Record Day exclusives”. And of course at Criminal, it wouldn’t be a celebration without live music! At 6:00 pm, Chris Eaton of Rock Plaza Central (who will be releasing their new album on June 16th via their new label Paper Bag Records) will play a solo set. Afterwards, the fantastic Great Bloomers will take the stage at 7:00 pm.

Sonic Boom (512 Bloor Street West)
Most of the Singing Lamb staff partaking in Record Store Day will be stationed at Sonic Boom. Starting at 4:00 pm (going till 9:00 pm), it’ll be a jam-packed night of free music from some of the best bands in town, includingSlim Twig, Lullabye Arkestra, SunParlour Players, Gentleman Reg, Green Go, Hooded Fang, Steamboat, Little Girls and DJ sets from DJ Shit La Merde. Also offered at Sonic Boom will be giveaways and limited edition Record Store Day exclusives. If you decide to attend Sonic Boom’s festivities, it is recommended that you make a kind donation of a non-perishable food item though. That’s the least you can do for 8 kick-ass bands for free after all!

Sunrise Records (336 Yonge Street)
For the more hardcore music lovers, Sunrise will be your destination next week. Children of Bodom will be there for an autograph session on Thursday April 16th at 2:00 pm, as will Lamb of God at 5:00 pm. Yes, Sunrise is so excited about Record Store Day that they had to start the party early with Lamb of God. Also, expect performances on April 18th from Emma Lee, The Artist Life, One Second 2 Late, Honeymoon Suite, Thriving Ivory, Blackie Jackett Jr. (Finger Eleven side project), Josh Reichmann and KO. I especially recommend Emma Lee and Josh Reichmann. No set times are announced yet but festivities will start relatively early – around 1:00 pm or 2:00 pm. In addition, Sunrise promises “free giveaways, goodie bags filled with new formats, new releases, band swag and much more…”

Soundscapes (572 College Street)
Though no in-stores will take place at Soundscapes, the store will still be holding a sale! 10% will be taken off of all CDs, vinyl, DVDs and books! And with a selection like Soundscapes’, I would take advantage of this sale! Also a non-Record Store Day reminder: DD/MM/YYYY will be playing a free in-store on April 14th at 7:00 pm. Be there!

No information was found regarding Penguin Music (256A Queen St. W), but they are taking part in Record Store Day so if you have the time, pop in and check out their sales!

For more on Record Store Day, go here!

Happy listening and have a great Record Store Day!

Musically,
Melody

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Update!

April 6th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Hooded Fang

Hooded Fang

Good evening/morning!

News updates will commence again this week, do not fear. The Singing Lamb’s blog section will be pretty dead on the weekends though from now on as I, the Lamb, will adapt the work schedule of humans. Crazy, I know. I still live on a farm with other farm animals while singing Broadway hits between meals; don’t worry, that will always remain the same.

But before I sign off for the night, I thought I’d drop some news!

As previously announced, there are a couple of new in-stores coming up featuring Thunderheist (on April 8th at Sonic Boom) and dd/mm/yyyy (on April 14th at Soundscapes). Well the April in-store fun continues with an in-store on April 18th at Sonic Boom with Toronto’s very own Hooded Fang! For those who either missed out on their last show in town or are disappointed about Ohbijou’s CD release getting postponed (Hooded Fang were slated to open), now’s your chance to gather in a cozy basement and dance! The show is free and all-ages.

Check out their Myspace here!

Happy listening!

Musically,
Melody

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