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Local musicians help raise money for Japan with benefit concert

April 12th, 2011 | By: Amanda Macchia

In order to raise funds for the thousands of victims of the Japanese tsunami, Toronto’s indie rock community has joined forces with several sponsors for the Help Japan benefit show taking place Friday April 15 at The Garrison (located 1197 Dundas Street West).

With a required minimum donation of $5 at the door, Help Japan organizer Akira Alemany (of Toronto-based Modernboys Moderngirls) saw his this event and his position in the local music industry as a way to do something to help the people of Japan.

“As musicians the one thing we can do is play and organize a show,” said Alemany. “So we
made a couple of calls and got the Help Japan benefit started.”

Warner Bros. and Virgin Mobile, along with local restaurants including Drift Bar and Stampede, are just some of the sponsors who have donated prize packs and gift certificates to help raise funds during the event’s silent auction.

“We’ve been amazingly lucky to have received help from so many directions,” said Alemany. “So many people have lent their time in helping organize this event.”

In addition to a performance by Alemany’s band Modernboys Moderngirls, attendees can also look forward to sets by Make Your Exit, The Elwins, and HotKid. The show’s MC will be Toronto comedian Julia Hladkowicz, and you’d be right to expect a few surprise guests.

“What makes this event so easy to say ‘yes’ to is simple,” said Alemany. “You’re going to have an insanely good time and it’s for an important cause.”

There will also be a 50-50 draw, a bake sale, and the York University Japanese International Students Association, which has already raised thousands of dollars with an origami paper crane campaign, will be folding paper cranes at The Garrison for every dollar donated.

“It’s everything and the kitchen sink,” said Alemany.

Doors at 8:00/$5 minimum donation. All proceeds go to the Red Cross of Japan via the Canadian Red Cross.

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Make Your Exit @ Horseshoe Tavern, February 18, 2011

February 19th, 2011 | By: Amanda Macchia

Jeff Buckley and Oliver Pauk - Photo by Amanda Macchia

Out of all the folk-rock acts that have graced the stage of the Horseshoe Tavern in its decades of existence, there is obviously a special place on that worn-out carpet for Make Your Exit. Though it’s impossible to have seen and judged every act in that time, one can assume from the magnitude of their performance on Friday night that Make Your Exit are one of the finest.

Every word uttered and chord strummed by the Toronto five-piece contained enough passion to fill the entire bar. Make Your Exit established their energy and craftsmanship at the very beginning of their set, covering fellow hometowners Zeus’s “River By The Garden” as an a cappella arrangement featuring Carleigh Aikins (Fox Jaws) on backing vocals.

The band proceeded as usual, performing their ambient folky tracks in their typical earthy manner, retaining the attention of the audience who appeared to be hooked on every note strung from lead vocalist Jeff Buckley’s vocals and the rich harmonies formed by the rest of the band. The legato phrasing of “Kids” combined with the intricate rhythms and ongoing jamming of the track made it climatic and bursting at the seems with the same passion of which the night began.

The set wrapped with “Leave This Town,” its subtle guitar chords paired with the bright piano progressions that perfectly compliment the chanting of “but I didn’t drink it” and the many harmonic phrases that follow. The piano runs eventually descended into a moving onstage jam, creating a demand for an encore, which was satisfied with one last track, and no one wanting to leave.

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Audioblood Two-Night Stand @ Rivoli, December 10 & 11, 2010

December 27th, 2010 | By: Amanda Macchia

Balconies 12

The Balconies @ Rivoli - Photo by Amanda Macchia

It wasn’t quite Christmas yet, but the good folks at Audioblood treated the city to a two-night show at the Rivoli earlier in the month, featuring six Audioblood bands and two surprise guests.

Charlotte Cornfield kicked things off on the first night, December 10, with her folk-infiltrated pop music.

Immediately after, Burlington’s Sandman Viper Command hit things off with “Oh Yeah, It’s Fusion” – a perfect example of their clean, 60s-inspired indie pop – starting off with that memorable guitar riff that swells into an intense jam session (think Sam Roberts Band’s “The Gate”). Other tracks like “The Best of Plans” and “The Metal I’ve Spent” kept the crowd attentive, especially to lead guitarist Daniel Reardon’s crisp blues solos.

Up next was Toronto’s own Make Your Exit and their almost indefinable sound (let’s go with experimental folk rock for now), also to the crowd’s satisfaction. The bright jangling chords and drummer Steve Dagg’s intricate earthy rhythms featured on tracks like “Kids” complimented frontman Jeff Buckley’s subtle vocal tones. Most memorable though was the chanting of “but I didn’t drink it” of “Leave This Town” – full of piano fills, hollow guitar solos, and spot-on harmonies that would all make The Band proud.

Wrapping the first night up was special guest number one, Ruby Coast. As usual, the band won everyone over with their fast-paced indie rock, fully-equipped with simple melodies via Justice McLellan (lead vox, guitar), but mixed with the texture of the band’s use of recurring guitar and synth riffs. Their set was consistently high-energy and was a satisfactory conclusion of the night.

Twenty-four hours later Toronto’s Teenage Kicks imploded the undetermined atmosphere of night two with their mix of downbeats and distortion, ripping up tracks like “Shook Our Bones” and “I Get What You Give” and demonstrating to their hometown that they’ve been improving right in front of our eyes since their 7” release show this past summer. Their material is a complimentary mix of classic rock elements and their own contemporary preferences, resulting in a new and interesting sound.

Next was the bittersweet performance of Clothes Make The Man. After eight years of CMTM, the band announced that December 11’s show at the Rivoli would be their last. Nonetheless, the band delivered what was probably their most passionate and heart-felt performance to end their story. Tracks like “Chile,” with its simple lyrics and noisy chord progressions, not only demonstrate why Ryan McLennan’s voice is perfectly suited for their type of rock, but also why audiences have relied on CMTM for fun-guaranteed shows throughout the years.

Third up was Ottawa’s The Balconies. Jacquie Neville never fails to lead in the delivery of her band’s ridiculously catchy indie pop. Tracks like “Battle Royale” show just how addictive a melody can be, and paired with the song’s underlying blues lines and Liam Jaeger’s solid drumming, makes for an outstanding performance. Also included in the set was the mystifying “The Slo,” taking “underlying blues lines” to another level and highlighting Jacquie’s falsetto. They closed their set with the always-entertaining “Serious Bedtime” its now-well-known line “if you do it in the dark.”

The show, and the entire event, wrapped with the second special guest Great Bloomers. Their strong work ethic showed onstage, pounding out song after song of their alternative indie rock seven bands later in order to cap off what was a solid two nights of local talent on Queen West. Hopefully, we’ll do it again next year.

Check out more photos of The Balconies by clicking HERE.

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Make Your Exit @ The El Mocambo – March 11, 2010

March 16th, 2010 | By: Jeff Jewiss

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Make Your Exit @ Steamwhistle Brewery – March 5, 2010

March 7th, 2010 | By: Jeff Jewiss

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Make Your Exit @ The Horseshoe – Feb. 12, 2010

February 25th, 2010 | By: Jeff Jewiss

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Steam Whistle Unsigned: Dinosaur Bones

January 15th, 2010 | By: Melody Lau

Dinosaur Bones

Dinosaur Bones

Mark down March 5th – Steam Whistle Unsigned’s Indie Music Series presents Dinosaur Bones, Everything All The Time and Make Your Exit!

As usual, the show will take place at the Steam Whistle Brewery building 255 Bremner Blvd. and tickets will be $5.00 at the door! (Doors @ 8:00PM)

It’s no secret that I love Everything All The Time (and for that alone, you should go) but Dinosaur Bones, who’s new 7″ for “Royalty/Ice Hotels” will be out next month (via the new, kickass label Hi-Scores Recording Library – order the 7″ here!) and this show will double as a release party! Watch the band’s new video for “Ice Hotels” below!

For more,
Dinosaur Bones:
http://www.myspace.com/dinosaurbonesband
Everything All The Time: http://www.myspace.com/everythingallthetimeband
Make Your Exit: http://www.myspace.com/makeyourexit

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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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