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The Singing Lamb’s 12 Days of Lists – Day 6: Alie’s Favourite Shows of 2009

December 18th, 2009 | By: Alie Lavoie

Hooded Fang

Hooded Fang

9. Hooded Fang @ Cafe Dekcuf (Ottawa) Friday, January 23

Even though Rural Albert Advantage were the headliners at this show, Hooded Fang completely ran off with my heart about thirty seconds into their set. Between the male/female harmonies, the unpretentious inter-switching of instruments and the copious amounts of good cheer that they spread around the room, I was sold. And judging by the bouncing, shimmying attendees around me, I’d say everyone else caught the Fang fever.

8. Rah Rah @ Cafe Dekcuf (Ottawa) Friday, May 15

The second the band hit the stage, I felt like I’d been saved from the brink of musical disparity. I had assured my friends that this would be an excellent show, and felt incredibly guilty for making them endure THREE opening bands that were either flat out awful or dreadfully mediocre. But when Rah Rah got going, I (and hopefully my friends) felt  re-invigorated, forgetting the earlier musical blunders. The band was just so into it and so excited to be there, making their Going Steady material come alive. And of course you can’t talk about Rah Rah without mentioning the throaty beauty of Erin Passmore’s rich, soulful vocals, which the crowd were hootin’ and hollerin’ for, much to her bashful chagrin.

7. Spiral Beach @ The Mansion (Kingston, ON) Tuesday, April 28

This show was particularly special due to the fact that the opening band flaked, meaning that Spiral Beach stepped in to fill the void. That’s right. Two back-to-back sets of Spiral Beach: the first a stripped down, folksy affair, and the second being the regularly scheduled program of raucous, cow-punk-circus-in-space rockers. It was a Tuesday so the audience was a little sparse, but this only added to the especially intimate atmosphere of the evening.

6. Most Serene Republic @ Zaphod Beeblebrox (Ottawa) Saturday, November 14

I knew that MSR would have no problems living up to my high expectations, even before a single note was played: the show began with Adrian Jewett leading the crowd in a spirited chant of “Rufio! Rufio!” (ala Hook), followed by the necessary crowing. From there on, the night was a blur of Jewett’s psychedelic dance moves, Emma Ditchburns clear, jazzy voice ringing out above everything, down-on-the-floor trumpet solos, and the sound guy’s compliance when the band requested that the ignored disco ball be put to use for a freak out dance party during an all-or-nothing performance of “Don’t Hold Back, Feel a Little Longer.”

Spiral Beach

Spiral Beach

5. Spiral Beach @ Zaphod Beeblebrox (Ottawa) Friday, October 30

So it might seem a little excessive to have two Spiral Beach shows in the same list, but if you’ve ever seen these guys live you’ll understand that this isn’t really excessive at all. Since the first time I saw the band play at the Wolfe Island Music Festival back in 2007, these humbling-ly young musician types have only managed to knock my socks off with increasingly greater force. As per usual, they induced me into complete, grooving, musical submission, such that I didn’t even mind the vaguely patronizing “Isn’t she cute” smirks that I kept getting from a middle-aged lady. Whatever, lady. This is Spiral Beach. Smirk away.

4. Lykke Li @ Phoenix (Toronto) Friday, February 6

Although the long wait time before she hit the stage was totally uncalled for, this petite Swedish powerhaüs delivered. She danced like a freak but was so confident in her freakitude that I could only wish that I, too, had the ability to twitch around like that and look cool doing it. Her backing band played a huge role in offering up really dynamic takes on material from the breakout Youth Novels, and complied during her respectable little rapping detours.

3. Ben Kweller @ Mod Club (Toronto) Sunday, February 22

I have had a long love affair with Ben Kweller. I think I was twelve when I first heard his live cover of “Drug Buddy” (by the Lemonheads), and have spent the past eight years in regular cycles of obsession over what has come to be a pretty extensive and varied music catalogue for someone so young. Given my long-term relationship with Kweller, he has been in the top three on my concert bucket list for a while, so it goes without saying that I was a little manically over-excited the night of the show. In the moments before he sidled up onstage, my stomach was executing some impressive gymnastics, but upon finally seeing that muppet face of his and hearing his voice in person, all Southern drawl and take-him-home-to-mom charm, I felt like a little part of me had been made complete. He’s an instantly likeable kind of guy, humble and personable with a natural storytelling ability and easy humour. Ben and his backing band hit a few of my old favourites (“Family Tree”, “On My Way” and “The Rules”), but approached them with the countrified sound of his latest album. Going into the show, I wasn’t really sure about the twangy of his newest release Changing Horses, but I left convinced of its merit and ever more enamoured with my favourite little Texan.

2. Frightened Rabbit @ Horseshow Tavern (Toronto) Wednesday, July 22

First in-person band interview: backstage, pre-show with front man Scott Hutchinson. First free journalistic beer as a result of said interview. (I kept the bottle cap). Ridiculously welcoming and enthusiastic crowd.  Explosive, equally enthusiastic performance from the band. Lots of torso-twisting dance moves. Lots of sing-a-longs. Lots of oh-my-god-I-can’t-believe-I’m-here moments. I’ve been wanting to see Frightened Rabbit live ever since my first spin of Midnight Organ Fight, and it’s really nice to know that when so many bands are absolute shit live, there are still musicians out there not only making amazing records, but elevating their studio recordings by giving sincere, passionate live performances.

Fleet Foxes

Fleet Foxes

1. Fleet Foxes @ Metropolis (Montreal) Monday, August 3

The musical skill packed into each of these band members is all at once inspiring and capable of knocking any aspiring musician down a couple of pegs. I have never heard a band who can perform live THIS flawlessly. They so perfectly executed the signature, intricate harmonies that make up the FF soundscape, leading me to believe that Fleet Foxes are physically incapable of singing or playing a bad note. Ever. The atmosphere in the venue switched between silent awe during each song, and an onslaught of appreciative noise-making as the last note faded out. But I felt like I should be doing more than just cheering my loudest at the end of each song. I felt like I should’ve been constructing some sort of Fleet Foxes shrine in the middle of the sardine-packed crowd.

Aside from seeing Final Fantasy play in a church a couple years back, I’ve never experienced such transcendence at the hands of live music. And I think this is the ultimate for live shows, those times when you let go of everything but the music and are able to enter into a state that’s probably something like an out-of-body experience. The band seemed continually bowled over by the audience’s adoring response, and the night ended with three fist-clenched bouts of thank yous from lead singer Robin Pecknold as he proclaimed that it was the best show they’d ever played. Now I know it’s naive to think that this hasn’t been said before to other crowds, but I’m choosing to take stock in this statement given the mutual, almost sappy appreciation that was blatantly exchanged between audience and band. As the Fleet Foxers made their way off stage, they could be seen embracing each other and shaking their heads at each other, seemingly disbelieving and overwhelmed by the crowd’s response.

We were pretty overwhelmed, too.

-Alie

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News Update!

May 13th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Amy Millan

Amy Millan

As we all know, free things are up there on the list of miraculous gifts from God. In this case, God is Harbourfront. This summer’s World Routes Festival line-up was recently announced and performers includeFaduma Nkrumah, The Constantines, Chad Vangaalen (Canada Day), King Sunny Ade, Femi Kuti, Hiplife(July 3-5), Holy Fuck, Winter Gloves (July 10-12), Jenn Grant, Gentleman Reg, Amy Millan (July 24-26) and many more. For the full list, click here‘For the Records’ also reports that Julie Fader and dd/mm/yyyy will be part of the festivities. And yes, all these shows are FREE. Thank you, kind folks of Habourfront, for understanding out financial crunches.

Bell Orchestre will also be playing a free show at Harbourfront, but as part of Luminato, on June 13.

For those dying of anticipation for this year’s Edgefest, there will be an Edgefest preview show at Velvet Underground on Saturday May 30th featuring Still Life Still, Dinosaur Bones and La Casa Muerte. This is going to be an all-ages show and tickets are on sale now for $10.00!

Apostle of Hustle’s new album Eats Darkness (due out May 19th) can be streamed on their MySpace now. They will have their CD release show at the Music Gallery on May 29th and they’ll also be part of this year’s Olympic Island Fest on July 11th (featuring Broken Social Scene, Beach House, Explosions in the Sky, and more).

Lykke Li will be returning to Toronto on August 9th, for a show at the Sound Academy.

Ohbijou have finally announced a new date for their CD release show, which was postponed earlier last month. They will be at the Opera House on June 25th; tickets purchased for the April 18th show will be honoured for this show.

Bob Dylan has a new video out for “Beyond Here Lies Nothin’” (from his latest release, Together Through Life). Watch here.

The Josh Reichmann Oracle Band covers Bat For Lashes’ “Daniel”. Click here to listen.

According to ChartIslands have finished recording a new album, titled Vapours, and it will be released sometime in September. The Montreal band will be in town on June 27th for a free show as part of Pride Week.

The Shins recently played a new song entitled “Double Bubble” in Los Angeles. Watch and listen here.

Glasser has a new video out for “Apply”. Watch here.

Love is All also has a new video out for “Last Choice”. Watch here.

Happy listening!

Musically,
Melody

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Weekend Update!

February 22nd, 2009 | By: Guest Contributor

Kings of Leon

Kings of Leon

Here are some random show announcements and other musically-related information that I’ve came across recently, that I couldn’t help but share with you. Enjoy!

If you wanted to see Kings of Leon at the Air Canada Centre on April 21st, you’re unfortunately pretty much shit out of luck. Tickets went on sale on Friday, and according to a Ticketmaster representative that I talked to yesterday, they all but sold out within the first half hour. There may be a few single tickets way up in the nosebleeds for upwards of $70 available, but you’ll have to call around immediately. Or if you have a spare hundred or two – or any vital organs you think you might be able to do without, I’m sure there’s a scalper out there willing to be your best friend. Expect a hustle though – they tried to sell me what was originally a $20 ticket to see Lykke Li for $80 at the Phoenix last weekend. As my friend so eloquently put it, “stupid cool music being popular”.

Looking for something to do this Wednesday? PR firm Pink Mafia is presenting Art’d, a series of previews of art exhibits, photography collections and clothing lines over the upcoming weeks. This week, Shark vs Bearphotographer-to-the hipsters Kavin Wong premieres his party portrait gallery at Czehoski on Queen Street West from 9pm – 2am. Plus the event is sponsored by Ketel One vodka, so you know what that means? Cocktails!

Have you ever found yourself listening to The Rapture and you said to yourself, “Gee, these guys know how to make music that gets people dancing. I bet they’d make great DJs.”? If you have than you’re in luck, as the band’s multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Gabriel Andruzzi will be playing a DJ set at Wrongbar this Saturday, with Toronto’s own (and Play De Record owner) Nasty Nav also on the decks. You can find out more details on the event’s Facebook page. Speaking of Nav, here are some upcoming club shows that might be worth your attention:

Red Bull 3Style National Final feat. Jokers of the Scene @ CiRCA (March 12th, TBA)
- Boys Noize + Nasty Nav @ This Is London (March 19th, $15)
- Diplo @ CiRCA (May 8th, TBA)
- CFCF @ Augusta House (March 20th) and Burroughs Building (March 21)

I know the Perez Hiltons and Entertainment Tonights are covering this story more in-depth, but I just thought I’d throw my ten cents in: Chris Brown is a talentless douchebag and whatever he gets is far less than he deserves for what he did to Rihanna.

“New Zealand…Rocks!!!” Diehard Flight of the Conchords fans might recognize this slogan from one of the tourism posters in their band manager Murray’s office. There must be something in the water, as the amount of talented Kiwi bands making it big overseas these days is steadily growing. Expect an article in the near future, but in the meantime, check out the following bands and let me know what you think: Bang! Bang! Eche!Cut Off Your HandsShocking Pinks and my new favourite discovery of 2009, White Swan Black Swan.

So by now you’ve heard the opening track to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ new album, It’s Blitz!“Zero”. If you’re digging the track and it’s new refined and danceable sound, you’ll definitely love this new track, “Heads Will Roll”, which can be downloaded via Kanye West’s blog now!

And for those who are rooting/not rooting for M.I.A. tonight at the Oscars (for her nomination with A.R. Rahman for the Slumdog Millionaire track “O…Saya”), here’s a nice treat for you - a cover of “Paper Planes” by Pale Young Gentlemen. Thanks to Chromewaves for mentioning this!

Anyways that’s all I have for today, enjoy the rest of your week!

Cheers,
Max

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Give Me Grace and Dancing Feet

January 28th, 2009 | By: Guest Contributor

Bloc Party

Bloc Party

So second semester is well under way and I’ve yet to be completely consumed by schoolwork. However I’m more stressed than ever, mainly with finding a place to live next year and/or this summer, finding a job and several other things. Instead of me sitting here and bitching though, I’m going to share some news with you. Enjoy!

It seems that everyone and their mothers were at The Killers show at the Air Canada Centre last weekend, and though I didn’t feel like paying the big dollars to sit in the nosebleed sections, from everybody I talked to that went it sounded like it was a good show. Such a good show in fact, that it inspired some – names will be withheld to save them the embarrassment – to create a fake Facebook profile for Brandon Flowers so that they could say in their profiles that they were engaged to him. I’ve yet to be terribly impressed with the new album Day & Age, even though I quite like Ocelot’s recent “Human” remix. “Are we human or are we dancers?” Ocelot succeeds in manipulating Flower’s voice so that he sounds like a Daft Punk-esque (I don’t think that’s a word, but we’ll say it is for the purpose of this discussion) robot. However, even though March is still two months away, there is already a growing excitement for the next “big” concert coming to this fair city. You’ve probably heard already that Bloc Party are coming to the Kool Haus for two dates on March 13th and 14th, and tickets are already sold out for the Saturday show. For those of you attending the Saturday show however, it was recently announced that Toronto’s own Holy Fuck will be opening that night. This bit of news made me glad that I purchased my ticket through Ticketmaster way back in December when they went on sale.

Speaking of Bloc Party, the band has a new music video for “One Month Off”. Be warned though – if you have recurring nightmares of your favourite fairytale characters being set on fire and run over by tanks, you may want to stay well away.

I’ve had a few albums either lent or given to me in the past two weeks, so I figured I would share some of the songs off them I haven’t been able to stop listening to. My friend Lauren made me a mixtape, which was heavy on Fleet Foxes and a stellar, reworked version of Kings of Leon’s “Knocked Up”, featuring vocals fromLykke Li. I can’t believe that I missed out on Fleet Foxes the first time, or even second for that matter, but their songs are sprawling, lush and gorgeous. Call me a bandwagon-jumper if you want, I don’t really care. As for Lykke Li, is she becoming the new M.I.A.? It seems that everyone has wanted to sample her, remix her or get her to guest on songs. The latest to pay attention to the Swedish songbird is Lil Wayne’s protege (and former actor on Degrassi!), Toronto’s Drake, rapping over “Little Bit”. It’s not quite as much of a trainwreck as you might think – for those of you that are curious, the song can be found on Drake’s MySpace page.

Another one of my friends received a copy of BBC Radio 1′s Live Lounge Volume 3, which gives the double-disc compilation back its good name, featuring originals and covers from everybody from Dizzee Rascal to The Wombats to Pendulum covering Coldplay’s “Violet Hill” (what?). Of course I had to borrow it, and have been listening to it on regular rotation on my laptop. Somewhere in heaven, former BBC Radio 1 DJ and journalistJohn Peel (R.I.P.) is smiling approvingly.

“Apache Rose Peacock” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers is my new favourite song to play on Rock Band 2. Just saying

Is Joel Plaskett the most ambitious man in Canadian music right now? Reading this recent article on EXCLAIM!, about his upcoming triple album and Toronto show at Massey Hall in May, I would have to say yes.

Unfortunately I’m going to miss Thunderheist and Shad this weekend playing a free outdoor show in Nathan Philips Square as part of Toronto’s WinterCity festivities, as I’m going to be in London at Western for the weekend, but I hope to check out The Stills the following weekend. More details on both performances can be found at here.

That’s all I have for today, but don’t forget to check back here soon to read my interview that I did withAlexisonfire guitarist and Black Lungs frontman, Wade McNeil.

Cheers,
Max

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My Heart Keeps Beating Like a Hammer

October 30th, 2008 | By: Melody Lau

Metric

Metric

I’m not going to lie; I’ve practically given up on Metric.

I haven’t heard much from the band since their 2005 release, Live it Out and I’m pretty sure fans were growing impatient of the new record. Sure, there were plenty of new tracks live (for MP3′s,www.metricforum.com is where you can find it all), most of which are pretty good, but come on guys, give me a release date already.

So I noticed today, the band’s official site had a new page posted up and it at least tells me something, finally. As the video tells, Emily Haines did take off to Buenos Aires for a bit sometime ago and clearly some good came out of it as she returned to the studio with a fresh mind and new songs. The song, “Help, I’m Alive”that plays throughout the video is actually new to me, as I have not heard of it. I actually really liked it, especially as a quieter, piano song, as opposed to the fuller, synth-infused version at the end of the video. This gives me a rejunanated sense of hope for Metric. Maybe 2009 will be the year I fall in love with Metric all over again. We’ll see when the new album drops “early 2009″. God, please let that be true.

Metric, as mentioned in my last post, will be playing at the Sound Academy on December 13th along with a whole slew of amazing acts. Tickets go on sale Saturday; presale’s on now.

Yesterday, Feist posted quite a riddle on her MySpace blog, saying:

In Toron?to,? out came a sign
Of wood,? nails?,? it wasn’?t fine

Last night?,? it said there?’?s been a heist
A stage? was took,? stole?n by Feist?

A crowd? arriv?ed,? a line up made
It might? be time for anoth?er raid

A Queen? still? true,? the King a spous?e
In Came Ron, a real full House

A lady watch?es,? ten times? an ant
If after? eight?:? late,? late,? pant,? pant

And after not only reading this message at 10:00 p.m. but also not understanding it for a while, I finally realized that Feist had played a secret show at the Cameron House on Queen St. last night at 8:00 p.m. This literally brought tears to my eyes. Oh well, I guess I’ll just have to wait to see Feist at the more spacious Massey Hall on Saturday. At least I won’t have to have a riddle guide me there. Just a brain to remind me of the directions and to remember to bring my ticket.

Someone please let me know how Lykke Li’s show last week went! Opening act, Friendly Fires recently covered Li’s “I’m Good, I’m Gone“. I’m usually not a fan of many covers (okay, that may be a lie…) but this one is actually really good! Lykke Li still does it better, but Friendly Fires puts quite a fresh spin on it.

Do you religiously follow/read the online blog, B(oot)log? If you do, and you’ve been wondering, like I have, why there have been no updates of late, maybe this will explain.

The Two Koreas will be playing at the Gladstone Hotel on November 3rd.

Some things just look weird at first glance. You know what I mean? Here are some examples that I noticed tonight:

Steven Page Gets Off.

The Gay Blades on Ice Across America.

…maybe it’s just me.

M.I.A. has a new song out (from her How Many Votes Fix Mix EP), “Shells (Slow)”.

Lioness talks to Chart about Controller.Controller. They play at Wrongbar on November 14th.

The Hives are getting sued for plagiarism. Read more here.

In the Halloween spirit, Houston Press has decided to have some fun and pick out 28 “Creepy” album covers. See them all here.

Love is All is also having some Halloween fun. Watch here.

New Beck video for “Gamma Ray” here.

That’ll be it for now! Sorry for the slew of news! Just felt like I needed to tell you some stuff.

Musically,
Melody

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Optimistic

October 24th, 2008 | By: Melody Lau

Spin Magazine, circa 2001

Spin Magazine, circa 2001

Fatboy Slim? Papa Roach? Erykah Badu?!

Oh the sweet, sweet times of February 2001. I’ve recently developed quite the addiction to selling my old magazines to the wonderful world of BMV. Yes, I’m just a tad (and by tad, I mean VERY) poor and just knowing that I’m sitting on a goldmine of cash in my room is giving me a glimmer of hope. Anyway, in addition to my selling addiction, I’ve also developed a new buying addiction – old issues of magazines at BMV. Very complimentary to each other, no? So a couple of days ago, I picked up a Feb. 2001 issue of SPIN and the second I opened it, nostalgia hit me. It’s weird to think that 2001 was seven years ago, but it’s more weird to see that some things haven’t changed. According to that year’s reader’s poll results, Radiohead was voted best artist, best live act and best song (for “Optimistic”). Just shows how timelessly amazing Radiohead is.

Okay, now back to 2008…

Halloween is just around the corner and I’ve finally figured out what to dress up as! Do not fear if you haven’t decided yet though as Stereogum are here to save the day! Here are some of their suggestions. I personally recommend Rivers Cuomo and M.I.A. so if you end up choosing those, please send me some photos and I shall post them up in some sort of special Halloween blog! Random fact (if you didn’t know already), I dressed up as Feist from her “One Evening” video two years ago… people just assumed that I was a nurse.

Ever wondered what happened to the Pipettes since two-thirds left earlier this year? Well the remaining member, Gwenno, talks to Pitchfork about new members and new music.

The Octopus Project will be in Toronto on October 28th… but according to Chromewaves, the location is a mystery.

Also, feeling some Tegan and Sara withdrawal since the end of their whacky MySpace video-adventures? Well Tegan is apparently keeping a temporary blog thing with Spinner for the next few weeks. Read it here!

Must See Shows Tonight:
Lykke Li + Friendly Fires @ The Mod Club
The Common Dears + Beekeepers Society + Great Lenin’s Ghost + Flying Eyes @ Silver Dollar
Crystal Castles @ Circa
Foals @ Lee’s Palace

I would kill for tickets to Lykke Li. “Breaking it Up” has been my song of the week; I’ve literally listened to it 20-30 times a day. It’s ridiculous. Also, I’m currently listening to Friendly Fires for the first time and I quite like what I hear. Its part pop, part disco, but not enough cowbell. Haha!

I know I promised that the shows page would be up but Tech Nerd is busy at the moment being all nerdy and such so please bear with us. I will also sporadically disappear from time to time to tend to educational duties. But for now, I shall finish sorting through my next stack of magazines to sell…

Musically,
Melody

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No Advances

October 19th, 2008 | By: Melody Lau

Two Hours Traffic

Two Hours Traffic

A few weeks ago, as I was walking to the bus stop, I noticed a field of frost. I didn’t think much of it then, but that image is the only thing I can think of now, as I’m in my freezing room bundled under several layers of blankets. It’s getting cold here in Toronto – which always brings back a nostalgic memory of last December, when I saw Broken Social Scene for the first time.

Interestingly enough, I will have to endure another cold evening for Broken Social Scene next month when I see them on November 27th at the Sound Academy. And I was just about to purchase tickets to the second night too when I read that Two Hours Traffic will be playing an all-ages gig at the Whippersnapper Gallery on the 28th. Nice difference from the slew of Lee’s Palace shows they’ve been doing, so if you’ve been dying to check them out but you’re unfortunately under-aged, I highly suggest this show!

In a whole whack-load of other news…

My favourite Swedish songstress, Lykke Li has an alternative video for her single, “Breaking it Up”, similar to the un-official video for “I’m Good I’m Gone”. As I’ve mentioned countless times on my old blog, you must listen to this girl! Unfortunately, her upcoming gig at the Mod Club is sold out, so if you’re one of the lucky ones holding a ticket, please let me know how the show goes!

Speaking of new videos, Beck also has a new one out for “Modern Guilt”

According to Stillepost and Chart, Sailboats are White are calling it quits after 7 years.

One of my favourite movies last year, Once, is apparently turning into a Broadway. Hmm…

Need some reading to do? Read this!

That’ll be it for now, sorry for the lack of posts this weekend!! That will never happen again!

Musically,
Melody

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