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Music Venue Report Cards: The Garrison

October 19th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

The Garrison

The Garrison

In a city like Toronto, there’s rarely a shortage of music venues. From the good (Lee’s) to the bad (Kool Haus) and even to the ugly (Sound Academy; at least the trek there and back is ugly), we’re surrounded by various options but hey, the more the merrier…right?

The newest addition to the Torontonian family is the Garrison, an east-ender bar and music venue, diagonally-across from the Dakota Tavern that’s better known as the new home of the weekly Wavelength Music Series (previously held at Sneaky Dee’s).

This past Thursday was my first time there as I went to catch Toronto’s very own Diamond Rings and Katie Stelmanis (who, on a side note, were both spectacular; also I arrived late and therefore missed out on P.S. I Love You’s set) and upon arrival I immediately thought: “This needs work.”

Two things struck me right away when I walked past the front room, which emulates the appearance of a regular restaurant/bar, is that it is mighty dark and loud in here. Loudness could probably be attributed to my damaged hearing but from what I gathered from people struggling to carry proper conversations (again, it could be just me and my hearing), it was loud. I doubt that’s an issue every time but still, the sound in there is one of my concerns in terms of improvements that can be made. The darkness, on the other hand, is not as big of an issue as a concert-goer/reviewer but as I’ve heard from several photographers lately, will definitely pose a problem for those with cameras. It’s pretty evident that no proper lighting has been set up (yet?), making it a nightmare to capture good shots. So note to photographers – don’t bother. I’m sure the odd genius will be able to pull something off (I’m looking at the Joe Fudas and David Waldmans of the world) but if you’re a point-and-shooter, save yourself the effort and just settle for dancing during the sets instead.

On the positive, the size of the venue is fantastic. More spacious-feeling than the Horseshoe but still more intimate than the Mod Club, the amount of space provided was something I liked. The space is fairly bare still, with an odd pool table moved to the side and bar directly to your left when you enter the backroom. More can and probably should be done, fingers crossed.

Like what many have said, the Garrison is a neat venue that I can see myself spending many nights at (pending I remember to bring earplugs), but its opening was truthfully a tad premature. With some time though, I’m sure it’ll be one of the better venues in town. And it may be far to people on the west end of the city (i.e. myself), but hell, I’d rather get there any day than find my way to the Sound Academy.

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For listings of upcoming shows at the Garrison,

Website: http://www.garrisontoronto.com/

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Review: Katie Stelmanis & Diamond Rings @ The Garrison – October 15, 2009

October 16th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Katie Stelmanis

Katie Stelmanis

Katie Stelmanis, Diamond Rings and P.S. I Love You is quite possibly one of the most compatible line-ups I saw this week. Unfortunately, I arrived late so I missed out on P.S. I Love You’s set but if I had to take a guess based on how the rest of the night went, it must’ve been nothing short of amazing.

I’ve seen both versions of Diamond Rings countless times by now – both acoustic and full-on makeup-clad, beat-busting mode, but I’ve got to say, this was one of his best sets to date. Energetic, playful and ridiculously catchy, Diamond Rings’ songs are made to dance and sing along to. Underneath the outrageous(ly amazing) clothes and makeup, John O’Regan is a master at crafting the perfect pop song. Joined by guests Gentleman Reg and headliner herself Katie Stelmanis, O’Regan’s set had more dimension and life than past performances and closing number “All Yr Songs” (with a full band of added drums, vocals and guitar) brought down the house, with everyone dancing enthusiastically along to the beat. Diamond Rings, The Singing Lamb is obsessed.

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

Having limited knowledge of Katie Stelmanis’ music prior to this show, I didn’t know what to expect. In fact, I had not originally planned on staying for her whole set but the minute Stelmanis stepped onstage and began playing, I was entranced. I stayed for the whole set and couldn’t be more glad as her dark, thumping rock is truly an experience worth seeing live. The addition of Halloween pumpkins and a fog machine, combined with the terrible lighting the venue had to begin with, this was the perfect setting for Stelmanis’ music; that stage was made for her that night. Stelmanis previewed a couple of new songs in the middle of her set and even though you can clearly see the discomfort and unfamiliarity in her face, the songs sounded great and have a very promising future. Sari and Romy Lightman of Ghost Bees also jumped onstage for the Friends in Bellwoods compilation track, “Believe Me,” a definite highlight of the set.

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

One of the main reasons this night was such a success in my eyes has to be the sense of community that I saw in that room. Having friends jump onstage for impromptu collaborations felt like watching buddies play music in a living room, creating a very intimate atmosphere in a large, dark room. Also, just seeing the admiration these people have for one another is heart warming. This show was probably the epitome of a Toronto musical community and how we are lucky to be in city of supportive artists that love each other.

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Let’s Chat: Diamond Rings

October 15th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

John O'Regan a.k.a. Diamond Rings

John O'Regan a.k.a. Diamond Rings

The Singing Lamb: So do I call you John O’Regan? Johnny O? John O?

John O’Regan: Oh yeah, that’s cool. Sure, let’s do that. Let’s do John O!

Is that what your friends call you?

John: My friends started calling me that when I moved to Guelph when I was 18 and no one had ever called me that in my entire life. I got Johnny O in kindergarten and then it stopped; I wasn’t so keen on the “Johnny” thing. When I moved here (to Toronto), that kind of transferred more or less and it’s easier to say. My last confuses people with the apostrophes and it’s hard to spell.

It’s not that hard to spell! What about the story behind the name Diamond Rings?

John: There really isn’t much of one! Its words that sounds nice. Surprisingly, it wasn’t really taken by anyone; it’s a little tough on the Google-search. Well, ‘Diamond Rings music’ – just straight-up ‘Diamond Rings’ you get engagement rings and, you know the blood diamonds…

Do you run the Twitter account then?

John: I don’t have a Twitter! There’s a Diamond Rings Twitter but it’s some other guy.

Yeah, you get mentioned quite a lot on it because I think the guy mentions anything with “Diamond Rings” in his tweets!

John: Well thanks to the guy who runs it!

So I have to ask about the Pitchfork thing: where were you when you found out, how did you feel, etc?

John: I was in bed! My roommate, Colin Medley, who filmed the video, is a big time fan of the worldwide web and was up early in the morning, on his way to work and was checking his Google alerts because he posts a lot of videos and obviously likes to see what happens. So I heard him out in the hall kind of like, giddy little schoolboy at Christmas time, like “Oh my god! Oh my god! We’re on the Forkcast!” I was literally sleeping and then I got up. It was exciting, for sure!

Was the video Colin’s idea?

John: The video was pretty collaborative. We live together, we watch a lot of music videos together on YouTube and it was really good because instead of having to get together and e-mail or over the phone, we would literally just meet in the living room to storyboard the whole thing. We shot the whole thing in our apartment or around our apartment. So we pretty much figured out how we wanted to look and made the storyboard together; all the editing and everything obviously. My cousin did my makeup and helped me with some of the dancing. Yeah, we shot it in two days.

You’re a pretty good dancer, by the way!

John: I’m a little spastic but I’m trying to get better!

It’s your style though!

John: Yeah it’s good. I’d like to condense it a little; like kind of, organize my thoughts. We’re actually in the planning stages of a new video right now! For one of the new songs that John from Kids on TV is helping me with the choreography for. It’s going to be more Janet Jackson-inspired. The video for “Nasty Boys” for Janet Jackson; I don’t know if I can be Janet but I’m going to try!

Was the first one more Tiffany-inspired?

John: The first one was actually, make-up aside, a direct rip off of Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice Baby” and MC Hammer’s “Can’t Touch This”. It was shot-for-shot.

Why do you look so damn good, who does your makeup?

John: My older cousin, Lisa Howard was a professional esthetician.

What do you do when she’s not around?

John: I cry. I’ve had a few shows where she’s not around; pretty much any show not in Toronto, she’s not around. I’ll try to find someone I know in the city that I’m playing to do it for me, which usually works out. But she’s going to come over this weekend and teach me how to do it. I’d like to be able to do it myself. Makeup is really good, I wish I could wear it all the time but it takes at least a half hour to do so it’s not always practical.

There’s a large component of gay men in the room* who were pretty blown away by you, what do you say when you’re approached by these men who want to know what the situation is?

John: That actually doesn’t happen that often…

Yet!

John: Yeah, not yet! I don’t know. Case-by-case basis…depends on how cute they are!

Oh, zing! So describe your style! What is John O’Regan’s fashion sense?

John: Honestly, I’d like to say that it’s a little more thought-out and planned and have some sort of catchphrase but I feel like a lot of times people don’t necessarily have a plan for what they’re doing which is what I like to do. With this project, at least, I wanted an outlet where I can play songs on my own and be able to communicate with people and just being up there by myself, there’s got to be something eye-catching up there. Also I like really tacky shit; you can get away with a lot of stuff when you’re on stage.

Are you going to change eye makeup colour accordingly to your style?

John: We already do change it up; show by show. We change it depending on what I’m wearing. I feel like it’s an exciting time to be in a band and to have an image that you can consistently be manipulating. And I think people like fans are more open to people doing that now. 30 years ago, you’d have your big album and then go away and people would forget about you and then you’d come back with this new look and they’d be like “Whoa!” and now you can change your MySpace photo and go do a photoshoot and come back and change your whole look and your whole sound in an hour and I want to be able to take advantage of that. Consistently be able to keep people on their toes, not knowing what they’re going to get!

Speaking of bands, you’re in The D’Urbervilles! Is any of the Diamond Rings sound going to affect the D’Urbervilles’ music?

John: I think if anything, it would just be vocally. I find it pretty hard to sing differently than I sing if it was just me. Musically, it’s really quite different. These songs are vocally and lyrically driven; music’s more of an accompaniment to the singing melodies. The D’Urbervilles are getting crazy these days; it’s pretty much like a collaborative effort. The new songs that we’ve been recording sound like Rage Against the Machine for 30 seconds and then they sound like Survivor and they’re all six and a half minuets long. They’re definitely different but there’s obviously some overlap but only in as much as what I bring to that band but I’m like 25% of a whole.

You should convince them to wear make up!

John: Ha! I don’t think that’s in the cards with that group which I think is great too. If there’s anything I’ve learned in music I think things really work well when people get a sense that the group or the individual on stage is working within their comfort zone and they’re comfortable and they’re having fun doing what they’re doing. And when they start forcing people outside of that, I think things become inauthentic and I guess kind of fake. But maybe we can do it for Halloween. We’ve done some Halloween shows and had some good outfits.

Have you planned out your costume for this year yet?

John: Honestly, I’m bad with Halloween. I always make my plan the day before and sometimes it’s sometimes a hit, sometimes a miss but I feel like I probably should step on my game this year. Yeah, we’ll see.

So do you have any plans for a full length album with Diamond Rings?

John: Oh yeah, it’s over half done already. I’ve been working on it all summer with James Bunton from Ohbijou. I recorded the bed tracks and all the beats on my own and then we do vocals and guitars and mixing together. Katie Stelmanis is singing on one of the songs, she already did her vocals. It’s going to be a really awesome song; I’m really excited about it already. Kate’s great. So yeah, playing shows, finishing the record, having fun!

Awesome! And finally if you were singing animal, what would you be?

John: Giraffe; it’s tall and kind of elegant!

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* This interview took place outside the Gladstone Hotel where Diamond Rings opened for Kids on TV.

** This interview was also partially conducted by Lauren Schreiber. Thanks, Lauren!

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For more Diamond Rings,

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

Don’t forget to catch Diamond Rings tonight at the Garrison with Katie Stelmanis and P.S. I Love You! Tickets will be $8.00 and are going to be on sale at the door. Be there!

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News Update!

May 7th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Malajube

Malajube

Again, I apologize for the delay this month! But alas, the Lamb is up and running and here’s some news from the past week!

Malajube will be back in town for a free show at Lee’s on June 12th, with openers Hollerado. According to Rootsmeansquare, tickets are available now at Rotate This and Soundscapes, so grab one now! If not, tickets will also be at the door. This is a 19+ show. As to why it’s free, I don’t know but I’m not one to refuse a free show.

Other show announcements:
Maps & Atlases @ El Mocambo (June 7th, $10.50, 19+)
Sonic Youth @ Massey Hall (June 30th, $36.50-48.50, ALL AGES *On sale Saturday; presale on now)
Torche, Harvey Milk @ Lee’s (July 23rd, $13.50, 19+)
Fleet Foxes, Dungen @ Massey Hall (August 4th, $32.50-38.50, ALL AGES * On sale Friday, presale on now)
Casiokids @ El Mocambo (August 5th, 19+)
John Vanderslice, Cotton Jones @ Horseshoe (July 10th, 19+)
Deer Tick, Dawes @ Horseshoe (July 17th, 19+)
Elvis Costello @ Massey Hall (August 28th, ALL AGES)
Maximo Park @ Lee’s (September 18th, 19+)
Kylie Minogue @ Air Canada Centre (October 9th, ALL AGES)
Place Hands, The Guest Bedroom, The Rescue, Fall of Heroes @ the Matty Eckler CRC (June 12th, $5.00, ALL AGES)
Apostle of Hustle, CCMC @ The Music Gallery (May 28th, $33.33, ALL AGES, *as part of The Music Gallery’s 33 1/3rd Birthday Fundraiser)
Evening Hymns, The Youngest @ Tranzac Front Room (June 5th, PWYC, 19+)

This year’s Pride Week is shaping up quite well, musically-speaking. Artists, including Islands, Gentlemam Reg, Esthero, OPOPO, Mansion and more will be performing free sets during the festivities at various stages in the city. For full listings and schedules, click here.

Regina Spektor’s new album Far is set to be released on June 22nd.

The Beastie Boys have a new song out called “Lee Majors Come Again” Listen to it here.

Bat For Lashes recently performed “Daniel” from her latest release Two Suns on Letterman. Watch it here.

Kids on TV, Gentleman Reg and Katie Stelmanis will all be playing short sets at the Inside Out Film Fest: Local Heroes Party on May 20th. This will be taking place at the Buddies in Bad Times Theatre.

For those dying to pick up The Dirty Projectors’ new album Bitte Orca on June 9th, your fantastic choices of formats are CD, LP, MP3 and now cassette! Both cassettes and LPs will include codes for mp3s downloads.

Also, stream Deradoorian’s Mind Raft EP on Muxtape now!

And to cap things off, Gonzales will be attempting to break the Guinness World Record for playing the longest concert ever; 27 hours on May 18th. You’ll be able to stream the whole show on his website here. Good luck, Gonzo!

Happy Listening!

Musically,
Melody

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Bandwitch

October 23rd, 2008 | By: Melody Lau

Kevin Drew and Leslie Feist

Kevin Drew and Leslie Feist

1234, Broken Social Scene no more?

Well at least for Feist, it is. As reported by NME two days ago, our favourite indie-darling-turned-international-superstar, Leslie Feist, has made it quite clear that she doesn’t intend on returning to her musical family, BSS. “It’s not really as interesting for me as it once was,” said Feist, who also had a very publicized (or at least it was in my eyes – as a crazed fan) relationship with BSS co-founder/singer, Kevin Drew. Well, I guess that answers your questions as to who won’t be showing up at the November shows in Toronto. This means, all our hopes lie within Emily Haines, Amy Millan and Lisa Lobsinger to fill in her gaps. Oh dear god. Not that there’s anything wrong with those lovely ladies (because I actually do love each of them and their respective outside projects), but no one will ever sing “7/4 Shoreline” the same way. Time to panic/cry/throw a chair out the window in an angry rage? I think so.

In solo-Feist news, here’s her new video for “Honey Honey” (off of 2007′s The Reminder). I’ve seen better from her, but at least it’s not “1234″ for the 8 billionth time…

Matt and Kim also have a new video out this week for their new single, “Daylight”. As if these two weren’t cute enough already, this video just solidifies how light-hearted and fun this couple is. Watch out for an interview with the band coming soon to a ‘Features’ page near you!

Speaking of news from a couple of days ago, I just wanted to inform Long Blondes fans (not that they haven’t found out already) that the band is no longer together. I was never too big of a fan; I enjoyed their two albums but was never too attached to them, but they will be missed for sure. If you haven’t listened to them before, I recommend you do and pout over what you’ve just missed out on.

If you recall my last blog, I mentioned Magneta Lane; and interestingly enough, I stumbled upon some news (finally!) on the band and their recent whereabouts. According to their MySpace blog, the trio (or is it quartet now? Does the dude count?) will be releasing their upcoming follow-up to 2006′s Dancing With Daggers,Gambling with God in March/April 2009 via Last Gang Records. Their newest single, “Ladybones” have been on their MySpace page for quite some time now, but will soon be everywhere as it was just premiered on The Edge 102.1 today. Exciting!

Also mentioned in my previous post were Katie Stelmanis and Emma McKenna of the now defunct Galaxy. If you actually checked out Stelmanis and thoroughly enjoyed her, then you’re in luck as she’ll be one of three opening acts for Fucked Up’s October 30th gig at Sneaky Dee’s, along with Final Fantasy, $100 and The Vivian Girls. That line-up literally made me squeal like a five-year-old just now. As for McKenna, There’s always her show on Sunday afternoon, which will be accompanied by a brunch – a la Laura Barrett’s CD release-party-style?

Also, weird/random note: Chromewaves is looking a tad different, you see?

Anyway, that will be it for now. I know I’ve stabbed that “no holiday” notion to death by now. But I’M not stabbing it, Ryerson is stabbing it! Homework is stabbing it! Sarah Palin is stabbing it! Okay, that last one made no sense, but I just wanted to say that. Before you proceed to listen to some of the recommended bands, please go and watch the Sarah Palin appearances on SNL – ridiculously amazing! Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are my heroes.

Musically,
Melody

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