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Ohbijou @ The Ford Plant – October 22, 2010

October 28th, 2010 | By: Brian Vendiola

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Let’s Chat: Casey Mecija

January 21st, 2010 | By: Carmel Garvez

Ohbijou, Casey Mecija - centre, front

Ohbijou, Casey Mecija - centre, front

Last Saturday, at the fourth installation of Daps All-Ages shows, we chatted with Ohbijou’s brainchild, Casey Mecija. Interview conducted by Melody Lau and Carmel Garvez.

You’re playing solo a lot lately. Is there a reason why you decided not to do Ohbijou for a while?

Well, it’s not really separate from Ohbijou. I write a lot of the songs that it’s hard to find time to do other stuff that’s not really related. I play songs that are from Ohbijou, also – just in a different formation. And some other songs that I don’t know what to do with yet.

So no solo record yet or anything?

No. Right now I’m playing with Jeff Debutte from The Acorn and making up some songs, and who knows what will come out of that.

Didn’t Ohbijou start from your own work?

Yeah! I started writing in my bedroom and then just accumulating a lot of people to play with.

Do you think the songs that you’re playing in these solo shows are going to end up as evolved Ohbijou songs?

Probably. Jennifer and Anissa are playing with me tonight. We’re playing Black Ice. So yeah, they’ll eventually become Ohbijou songs, probably.

You went to Ryerson? Radio Television Arts?

Yeah, I did!

There seems to be a lot of bands that have members that went to RTA from Ryerson.

Like the Born Ruffians! The Wooden Sky, Tokyo Police Club…

What is it about the program that makes people turn into musicians?

Heather, our bassist, went to Ryerson also and taught there actually. But I think when you’re trying to decide on a program when you’re going to university, I was kind of like, ‘Do I want to go into film…?’ I wanted to do something really arts-related, but you want to think of something that’s a bit more practical like, ‘How can I get a job? Maybe TV?’ I think the allure a long time ago was just do something where you can make a little bit of money.

Is it true that you worked at one point at Much Music?

I did. I worked at Much for four years. And recently stopped to tour and stuff. It was good.

How is it there? What did you do?

I did mostly production. It was good. It was a good community of music then than the one we have today. But it’s good to have a different perspective on music.

Did you stay in touch with any of the connections that you made there?

Yeah! Romeo who runs this youth centre actually works there.

The Toronto music scene is so close knit and interconnected. There’s a lot of connections between everyone, if you really think about it. What is it about Toronto, specifically, that sets it apart from others?

I think whenever you have a big city, or whenever you want to play music, it becomes a tight-knit community – just because everyone relies on everyone so much. I think the music community is so inter-dependent on support from different musicians. It’s a funny business to be in. Not even business, that’s not the right word. It’s like, your friends go to your shows. And you go to their shows. It just becomes a reciprocal relationship that you need to be supportive of in order for it to survive and thrive.

How did you meet the people from The Acorn? It feels like Ohbijou and The Acorn go really well together and you have worked on the split 12″.

Well, we met Rolf and we played shows with them for a while a long time ago. Almost five years ago. This was before they started taking over the world, but we just sort of formed a kinship. They’re really nice people. We always have a good party with them whenever we’re together.

You did that residency in Alberta, right?

In Banff, yeah.

How is Alberta different from Toronto, musically?

I dont’ know what the indie scene is like in Alberta, but they have an arts centre that facilitates some pretty amazing music. When we went there for the residency, it was just one of the best experiences we’ve ever had. And I was just speaking to my friend Basia – she went to the residency last year, the one that just past, and she had the exact same sort of experience.

Let’s talk about Bellwoods! You released the second compilation last summer; it was a big hit. Are there any more in the future? You don’t live in the [Bellwoods] house anymore, do you?

No, I don’t live in that house, but we’re hoping that the name is more than just a house. So, we’ll see. We’ve surpassed our $20 000 goal, and hopefully we can keep doing it. It just makes music a little bit more meaningful.

Any other projects coming up?

Not really. A lot of our members are doing their own thing. James, our drummer, just produced the Evening Hymns record, and that’s doing really well. Ryan, our keyboardist, is doing his Kite Hill project, and that album is coming out really soon. It’s beautiful. And Heather recorded Lisa Bozikovic. And Anissa plays in every band. And my little sister actually has a project called Canadian Wildlife, and she’s playing in February with Sylvie Smith’s country band.

Where?

At the Garrison! You guys should come.

There’s a lot of shows at the Garrison lately. Have you ever been yet?

I haven’t been, but I’m excited. I’ll probably go for my sister’s show.

You’re playing there, too!

Oh, yeah! Thank you for reminding me!

It’s a really good venue. So many venues are closing lately.

It’s good to have a Wavelength spot.

That’s also ending soon.

But it’s ending with some pretty awesome shows.

Any good Wavelength memories in the past ten years?

Wavelength memories? I don’t actually remember. There had just been so many shows… We played Wavelength three times. They’ve always been so supportive. They’re great. It’s too bad it’s ending.

Are you planning to attend any of the Wavelength 500 shows?

I really want to see the Constantines. And Rockets Red Glare. There’s a lot of reunions. Barcelona Pavilion. A lot of bands that I used to watch. I love the Constantines, so I’m excited to see that.

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

I would be a loon!

Why?

I used to be a camp counsellor for this camp near Ottawa. Every morning, I would wake up to loons on the lake.

Aw.

Sorry, that was a stupid answer.

Well, we’ve never had a loon before.

What have people said?

They’ve said a lot of things.

Like a giant hamster?

Some of them get really creative. We got one that was a shark riding an elephant with laser-beam eyes.

Oh my god! Well, then, I’m a loon riding a shark with laser-beam eyes!

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For more Casey Mecija/Ohbijou,
MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/ohbijou

Casey Mecija will be opening for the Wilderness of Manitoba TONIGHT at the Garrison! Tickets will be at the door for $8.00! See you there!

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The Singing Lamb’s 12 Days of Lists – Day 8: Carmel’s Top Picks of 2009

December 20th, 2009 | By: Carmel Garvez

Grizzly Bear's Veckatimest

Grizzly Bear's Veckatimest

Are you familiar with the concept of dualism? Me neither. Completely irrelevant to the philosophical concept, though, 2009 definitely presented quite the interesting polarity when it came to album releases. There were plenty of great ones and an unfortunate amount of things never meant for the ears. But focusing on just the positive side of 2009′s musical spectrum, the following are some of the records I’ve fallen in love with this year.

Personally, ranking stuff in accordance to best and least just make me uneasy. Hence, I’m listing my top ’09 records in alphabetical order (with supplementary zany visual aids for your short attention spans)!

Beacons – Ohbijou

Check: New Years – Ohbijou

Bitte Orca – Dirty Projectors

Check: Stillness is the Move

Far – Regina Spektor

Check: Laughing With – Regina Spektor

If I Don’t Come Home You’ll Know I’m Gone – The Wooden Sky

Check: Oh My God (It Still Means a Lot to Me) – The Wooden Sky

It’s Blitz! – Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Check: Heads will Roll – Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Merriweather Post Pavillion – Animal Collective

Check: Summertime Clothes – Animal Collective

Speak of Trouble – Great Bloomers

Check: This Ain’t You – Great Bloomers

Technicolor Health – Harlem Shakes

Check: Strictly Game – Harlem Shakes

Tight Knit – Vetiver

Check: Everyday – Vetiver

Veckatimest – Grizzly Bear

Check: Two Weeks – Grizzly Bear

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Ryerson Rocks…Literally.

December 3rd, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Third Floor Sessions

Third Floor Sessions

I think it’s pretty evident that even though the Singing Lamb isn’t officially based or centralized around Ryerson University many of our writers and photographers (including past contributors) are from Rye High. And I’ll be the first to admit, I don’t possess this so-called ‘school spirit’ that everyone speaks of – until now, that is.

As part of a group of Radio and Television students’ final practicum project, a series of live concerts called Third Floor Sessions was born and has already featured amazing local acts including DD/MM/YYYY, Kay Pettigrew and most recently Gravity Wave.

Every session is conveniently taped so we are able to download and watch them online at spiritlive.net!

Here are just a couple of examples:

DD/MM/YYYY – http://www.spiritlive.net/?q=TFSmp3_ddmmyyyy

Kay Pettigrew – http://www.spiritlive.net/?q=TFSmp3_kaypettigrew

Currently, the series will be wrapping up this school semester with two more shows – Ohbijou this Saturday December 5th at 3PM and The Wooden Sky on December 15th) with more potentially on its way after the holidays.

Here’s the Facebook event for Ohbijou: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=354146965174&index=1

Regardless of school credits or grades, what these guys are doing are phenomenal and if you have some free time this Saturday, what better way to spend an afternoon than at school and with Ohbijou! (Okay, if I was to actually grade this though, I’d give it an A)

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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 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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Lamb-cation!

March 3rd, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Young Galaxy

Young Galaxy

Lame phrase, but I like it.

As you can guess, The Singing Lamb is going to take a tiny, miniscule break from the site! Lambs have school work to catch up on too, you know! And don’t worry, by “Singing Lamb”, I just mean me (Melody). The rest of the staff should still be around, posting exciting news and features for everyone! And by “break”, I mean I’ll only be gone for 2 week, max! I’ll still send news updates over to others to post up so don’t worry, the News Updates will still be around!

May as well leave you with some fantastic news updates though!

Breaking news: Death Cab For Cutie will be at the Sound Academy on Sunday April 5th. This is an all-ages show and it’s a pricy one too – $40.50. But as a good side note, Ra Ra Riot and Cold War Kids will be opening.

The Vivian Girls are back, with Crystal Antlers, at the Horseshoe on May 8th.

The Dirty Projectors are opening for TV on the Radio on June 2nd at the Sound Academy. All-ages, $22.50, doors at 8:00 pm.

Lady Sovereign will be at Lee’s Palace on May 1st. 19+, $20.00, doors at 9:00 pm.

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart return to Toronto on April 28th at Lee’s Palace. 19+, $10.00, doors at 8:00 pm.

Opening for Passion Pit on their rescheduled show at Lee’s Palace on April 3rd will be Cale Parks and Paper Route. 19+, $10.00, doors at 9:00 pm.

Murder By Death will play the Horseshoe on April 16th. 19+, $13.50, doors at 8:30 pm.

Hollywood Undead and Madina Lake will be at the Phoenix on April 23rd. All-ages, $18.50, doors at 7:30 pm.

Spinal Tap will be at Massey Hall on May 21st – but “Unwigged and Unplugged”. Read more here.

Lonely Dear will be at the Rivoli on May 8th.

Ohbijou’s April 18th show at the Opera House has been postponed as well as its release date. Further details TBA.

And last but not least, Montreal’s Young Galaxy have finally announced a new album! A release date has not been decided on yet but we do know that the new album is called Invisible Republic and the band has a new single out called “Long Live the Fallen World”. The song is fantastic; a slight departure from their debut self-titled album, but still possesses dreamy pop elements, fused with danceable beats and beautiful vocals from Catherine McCandless. To download the track right now, go to their website! The band will preview their new material on tour so I recommend you check out their set at the Horseshoe during CMW (March 14th, as part of Chartattack’s showcase)! Also, look out for a follow-up interview with lead singer, Stephen Ramsay soon!

See you soon and don’t forget – happy listening!

Musically,
Melody

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News Update!

February 12th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Woodhand

Woodhands

Here’s a quick run-through of news for today!

Need Valentine’s Day plans? Well go and check out a Junior Boys DJ set at The Social! Jeremy Greenspan will be previewing tracks from the band’s upcoming album, Begone Dull Care, out on March 24th. Doors will be at 10:00 pm! For more info, click here. The Boys will also be back on March 28th and 29th, so do not fear if you miss them this Saturday!

Want to stay in and just listen to some good Valentine’s tunes instead? Well Starbucks is offering the perfect compilation that features covers of various artists including Death Cab For Cutie (covering the Cure), She & Him (covering Screamin’ Jay Hawkins), Rogue Wave (covering Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ “Maps”) and as mentioned yesterday, A.C. Newman’s cover of A-Ha’s “Take On Me”! Click here to listen to the Department of Eagles’cover of Elvis Presley’s “Love Me”. For more information on the compilation, click here.

AIDS Wolf will be at Sneaky Dee’s on March 7th with U.S. Girls.

The Tranzac Club is introducing a new installment called the Last Thursday of the Month Residency, which is exactly what the title implies. The first show will take place on Thursday February 26th at 10:00 pm and will feature Lisa Bozikovic along with host, Meghan Hamilton. March 26th will feature Jimmy Rose and April 30th will have Eric WeltonInfo here!

Alela Diane, who will be opening for Blitzen Trapper at the Horseshoe, will be at Soundscapes on February 21st, at 6:30 pm!

The National will be back in Toronto on May 21st at the Kool Haus, tickets will be $24.50!

Woodhands cover Eddy Grant’s “Electric Avenue” (click here to download track) which is awesome, and they will also release a digital EP for their track “Dancer” on March 3rd. The Dancer EP will feature various remixes of the track, here’s the tracklisting:

Dancer EP:

1. “Dancer (Extended Mix)”
2. “Dancer (Bit Funk Remix)”
3. “Dancer (DJ Rexford Mix)”
4. “Dancer (feat. Reeseman Kackalak)”
5. “Dancer (Soundsmith Remix)”
6. “Dancer (CFCF Remix)”
7. “Dancer (Instrumental)”

Speaking of downloads, i (heart) music is offering up mp3′s from The Winter Gloves’ live CBC session back in October 2008. The session includes a superb acoustic version of “Let Me Drive”, so click here now to download!

Hooded Fang and Evening Hymns will open for Ohbijou at their CD release show at the Opera House on April 18th. This show just got significantly more exciting.

Also, yet another fantastical update on CMW schedules!

March 13th
Savannah Room – The Weather Station (9:00 pm), Sunshine State (10:00 pm), Ruth Minnikin and Her Bandwagon (11:00 pm), Blue Rabbit (12:00 am), Amelie Lefebvre (1:00 am)
Silver Dollar – People You Know (9:00 pm), The Darling DeMaes (10:00 pm), The Superstitions (11:00 pm), The D’urbervilles (1:00 am), The Ghost is Dancing (2:00 am)

Additional Notes:
Amos the Transparent will be on at 1:00 am on March 13th at Rancho Relaxo
The Week That Was will open for The Ting Tings (they will be on at 6:30 pm)
Will Currie and the Country French will open for Sloan on both March 11th and 12th at the Mod Club, they’ll be on at 8:00 pm
Hannah Georgas will be at the Library Bar (inside the Royal York Hotel) at 12:30 am on March 13th
We Are The Take will be opening for Matt Mays & El Torpedo and The Waking Eyes at Lee’s Palace on March 12th; they will be on at 9:00 pm
We Are Wolves will open for Bloc Party on night 1; they will be on at 9:00 pm
Emma-Lee will open for The Trews at the Glenn Gould Studio on March 12th; she’ll be on at 8:00 pm
Ruby Jean and the Thoughtful Bees will be at the Drake Hotel on March 12th at 11:00 pm
Hey Rosetta! and The Midway State have been added onto the list of performers at the Indies; they will be on at 8:00 pm and 9:00 pm, respectively
Hell Yeah Fuck Yeah will be at the Black Betty on March 14th at 11:00 pm

Looking for something to do tonight? Go to the Whippersnapper Gallery and check out the Art for Chilled Hearts group show. It’s a great opportunity to see great art from emerging artists and also take a look at the venues “new pimped out look”! Oooh! More information here!

That’s all for now! Happy listening!

Musically,
Melody

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