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Out Of This Spark’s Third Anniversary @ The Garrison – Jan. 22, 2010

January 26th, 2010 | By: Melody Lau

Out Of This Spark Records

Out Of This Spark Records

Friday marked the third anniversary of Toronto record label Out Of This Spark (congratulations!) and by the looks of ticketless people on the streets being rejected one by one at the doors of the Garrison, this was definitely the hot-ticket of the night.

This year’s festivities were moved to the Garrison as opposed to the Tranzac last year (fun fact: the label’s second anniversary was the night time show following the Singing Lamb’s launch party) and the room gradually filled up with each act.

The night boasted performances from all of the artists from OOTS including Jenny Omnichord, Evening Hymns, Forest City Lovers and The D’Urbervilles. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to take in all the sets, leaving shortly after Forest City Lovers but for further coverage of The D’Urbervilles and the mini-set performed by a group comprised of all the bands, read Jen Polk’s review here.

Jenny Omnichord is the Laura Barrett of omnichords. Her simplistic take on songs melodically and witty lyrics concerning “babies and skeletons” are endearing and definitely something much more worthy of a smaller, quieter audience. With a new album coming out this year, definitely keep an eye out for this minimalistic, charming artist.

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

This was, believe it or not, my first time seeing Evening Hymns. Jonas Bonnetta, backed by a full band including The Magic’s Sylvie Smith on bass and Forest City Lovers’ Tim Bruton, Evening Hymns was able to achieve a fuller sound more reflective of the atmosphere of the his album, Spirit Guides, but even bigger. Though powerful and moving, I find Evening Hymns to be more of a sit-at-home-on-a-rainy-day band, or even better in a more intimate space, not to say they didn’t do a phenomenal job in the space they were given. Of all the bands, this is the one I am dying to see again.

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

Forest City Lovers were the last band I caught before leaving the party. The band’s sweet folk-rock tunes were delightful, fun and definitely got the crowd moving, being the most danceable of the night thus far. The last time I saw them, the band was sans violinist Mike Posen so to see her back added a welcome touch, bringing the songs back to its folk charm and away from the more guitar rock prominence of their performance at Pop Montreal. They also debuted a few new songs, which I’m sure hooked many in the audience, making them die with anticipation.

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

Congrats again, OOTS. May the new year bring more good times and good tunes.

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Hymns For Haiti @ Studio Restaurant (Oshawa)

January 16th, 2010 | By: Melody Lau

Evening Hymns

Evening Hymns

In light of the recent events in Haiti, Evening Hymns (a.k.a. Jonas Bonnetta) has organized a fundraiser this Sunday in Oshawa. The event, called Hymns For Haiti, will include performances from Evening Hymns along with Patrick Dorie, Dan Brooks and Jeff Leech and will take place at the Studio Restaurant in the Robert McLaughlin Gallery (72 Queen Street, Civic Centre, Oshawa, Ontario), starting at 2PM. This is a PWYC show (with a suggested donation of $5) – ALL proceeds to the Red Cross to help with earthquake relief for Haiti.

Facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=256125059236&ref=nf

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