Steeltown’s own electro-pop band Junior Boys are returning to Lee’s Palace tonight, supported by the high octane electronica dance duo Woodhands. Given the wide variance of sound between the bands, it’ll be interesting to see how the crowd will respond. Nonetheless, both bands are amazing – I was able to catch the mental set Woodhands put on at Hillside 2009 (see the clip below). Let’s hope they can rise up the crowd like they did in July.
Junior Boys w/Woodhands
Friday Nov 6
Lee’s Palace
Tickets $20 adv. (tm-Rt-Ss), $25 at door
Set times: JUNIOR BOYS @ 11:45p, WOODHANDS @ 10:30p
GoodLife Fitness is celebrating it’s 30th Anniversary by rewarding its members though their “GoodLife 30Rocks” event.
It’s a private party at the Air Canada Centre this Thursday, Nov 5. The Tragically Hip will be headlining the event, and it looks like winners who’ve won tickets at the GoodLife fitness outlets are selling them on Craigslist. So if you’re a GoodLife Fitness member, try and snag a seat to see the Hip one more time before the year closes!
Note: We’ve also heard that Nickelback may be headlining or supporting the Hip, but let’s hope that’s just a nasty rumour to discourage tickets from being sold!
There’s always something special going on in Toronto… somewhere. And more often than not, for great music it’s a the Dakota Tavern (see clip below) near Ossington and Bloor. Yesterday was no exception, withGlen HansardfromSwell Season (from the movie “Once”) performing a secret show in prep for their performance November 2nd at Massey Hall.
Read the great cover article on this week’s Eye Weeklyfor more information. I was able to see them last year at the same venue, and was utterly blown away. They are promoting their new album, Strict Joyrelease this fall.
My favourite summer indie/folk festival of the year,Hillside Festival,have announced the performer list for their1-day winter event. Hillside Inside is celebrating its 3rd year, giving concert goers a winter music festival to boost them through the dark and gloomy winter months… and hold them over till the full 3-day festival in July.
This year’s event is held on Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at the Sleeman Centre in Downtown Guelph. Tickets on sale Nov 7th, 2009.
Ani DiFranco has written hundreds of songs, played thousands of shows, captured the imaginations of legions of followers, and jammed with folkies, orchestras, rappers, rock and roll hall-of-famers, jazz musicians, poets, pop superstars, storytellers and a martial arts legend. She’s “fixed up a few old buildings” and minimized her carbon footprint before it was trendy – from installing a geothermal heating and cooling system in the renovated church that her label calls home to using organic inks on all the t-shirts she sells.
A musician of incredible velocity, Hawksley Workman is at the top of his game when he has the solitude and serenity to write and record his music in atomic bursts, focused into monastic postures, accessing grace and brilliance in fluid, sweeping motions. With his increasing rock triumphs, growing fan communities and formidable body mass, Workman has evolved from the slight, pin-striped oddball with a critically-acclaimed diamond voice, to the panoramic, guitar-punishing superstar with no performance limits.
Owen Pallett’s live violin-looping project was named Final Fantasy, in tribute to the melodramatic videogame series. His sophomore album He Poos Clouds, written and arranged for string quartet, is a satirical song cycle based on the eight schools of magic of Dungeons and Dragons. The Village Voice praised it as having “the best lyrics of the year”. Final Fantasy was awarded the inaugural Polaris Prize for best Canadian full length album.
A native of Syracuse, New York, Martin Sexton grew up in the 80’s, uninterested in the sounds of the day, and fuelled his dreams on the timeless sounds of classic rock and roll. Sexton eventually migrated to Boston, where he began to build his following singing on the streets of Harvard Square and gradually working his way through the scene. His 1992 collection of self-produced demo recordings, In The Journey, was recorded on an old 8-track in a friend’s attic. He managed to sell 20,000 copies out of his guitar case busking. John Mayer raves that Sexton is “The best live performer I have ever seen”.
Since the age of three, Basia has been sitting on piano stools and trying to hammer things out. It started with her piano-teacher mum, but along the way Basia’s picked up guitar, autoharp, banjo, ukulele, sax and flute. In high-school her instrument was the upright bass a lone girl among “eight-foot-tall guys, goofing off with the tubas”. There’s a sense of play that still suffuses her music, jostling under the songs of regret and love, want and joy. When her brother began in his teens to play drums with punk bands, Basia would be there with her Demerara voice, joining happily in the jam. When she left for university in London, Ontario, musicians began to drop by her downtown apartment. Many nights were spent with these classically-trained friends, laughing and singing, and together they made a glad, bright noise.
Afie Jurvanen, aka Bahamas, spent two weeks in the winter of 2008 making his debut album, Pink Strat. It is named after his childhood guitar, which he still plays. In addition, he plays bass, drums, piano, various percussion, organ, slide, acoustic, and nylon string guitars on the album, and is joined by his friends from zeus, The Great Lake Swimmers, and Feist on a few of the tracks.
Woodhands is dirty electronic music. “We are interested in emotional, sweaty dance floors. We want to make you cry while you’re having sex, and it’ll be the best damn sex of your life. And you’ll be dancing”.
Woodhands started in a basement in Montreal, moved to Europe, and is now making love to Toronto and its environs.
Vancouver-based Delhi 2 Dublin is a group of five musicians who mash up electronica and world music, keeping it heavy on the Bhangra, Celtic and Dub flavours. Fusing tabla, fiddle, dhol, Punjabi vocals, and electric sitar with scorching electronic beats – ranging from reggae to drum and base – the crew takes listeners on a wild ride through global sounds and synchronicities.
Reid Jameson w/Jessy Bell Smith
Rivoli
10.28.09
Doors at 7pm (show at 8pm)
Tickets $7 at the door
Reid Jamieson, a talented Canadian singer/songwriter is returning to Toronto. Originally from Toronto and now based in Vancouver, I was wisked away by his achingly sweet songbird voice and heart break music on his “Noise in My Chest” acoustic EP. His follow up alt-country album, “The Unavoidable Truth” was supported by a full band and Canadian talent including Sarah Harmer and Bob Egan, garnering critical acclaim in the Canadian folk/country circuit. Reid also released “The Presley Sessions”, a set of Elvis covers (with a Reid Jamieson touch) in honour of the 30th anniversary of Elvis’ passing. He is currently on tour with CBC’s Vinyl Cafe and making a stop here in Toronto at the Rivoli on Wednesday Oct 28th.
The incredible winning duo of Frames frontman Glen Hansard and Czech ingénue Marketa Irglova are returning for North American Tour. I was lucky enough to see them last year at Massey Hall, blown away by their connection and raw emotion that only Massey Hall could contain and amplify. They are returning to Massey Hall on November 3rd 8pm, so don’t miss out.
Presale tickets are avaiable TODAY only through their website (see below for details), offering great floor seats for fans. Public onsale begins Friday Sept 11.
Swell Season are adding the finishing touches on ‘StrictJoy,’ for Oct 27 release in North America), the follow-up to their beloved, surprise hit and oscar winning song from ‘Once’
‘Strict Joy,’ which borrows its name from a work by Irish poet James Stephens, was co-produced by Hansard and Peter Katis (The National, Interpol), and recorded mostly at Katis’ Tarquin Studios in Bridgeport, CT. In addition to Hansard and Irglova, the album features Frames members Colm Mac Iomaire (violin), Joe Doyle (bass), Rob Bochnik (guitar), Graham Hopkins (percussion) plus guitarist Javier Mas (Leonard Cohen), pianist Thomas Bartlett (Doveman), percussionist Chad Taylor (Chicago Underground Duo), horn players Steven Bernstein and Clark Gayton from Levon Helm’s band, and others.
‘STRICT JOY’ TRACK LISTING
1. Low Rising
2. Feeling the Pull
3. In These Arms
4. The Rain
5. Fantasy Man
6. Paper Cup
7. High Horses
8. The Verb
9. I Have Loved You Wrong
10. Love That Conquers
11. Two Tongues
12. Back Broke
Toronto Show Details:
Swell Season feat. Glen Hasard and Ingénue Marketa Massey Hall
Tuesday, November 3
Doors at 7:15pm
Presale tickets HERE
Public Onsale beginning Sept 11 through Ticketmaster
Along the wave of pop-synth came a brooklyn duo called Matt&Kim. I was lucky enough to squeeeeze into the Whippersnapper Gallery by College and Clinton during the 2009 North By North East Musical Festival. Due to technical issues at the start and a the runs from some bad Thai Food earlier in the day, the duo put on a shortened set, but still made it the best 25-minute dancy bang you could ask for.
Matt plays synth and sings. Kim bangs on the drums. It’s a simple yet super fun combo that had the crowd jumping and playfully singing along. M&K are starting to get some exposure with their hit single “Daylight” being featured on a Bacardi video, and were recently on Jimmy Kimmel live in August. Not bad for a little dynamic pop duo.
Be sure to check them out before someone like Apple gets a hold of them!
The Tragically Hip are releasing their latest effort, “We Are the Same” on April 7th. I’ve had a listen to the first couple tracks from the album, and I must say so far it definitely isn’t the same (yet again) as the tried and true HIp sound and feel they’ve been coming out with for the past 15+ years.
The Hip are doing an “Evening with…” two-set nights with no openers. And playing a monumental 5-nights stint @Massey Hall couldn’t be more of a perfect venue for this iconic Canadian band. Tour Dates:
05/11/09: Toronto: Massey Hall
05/12/09: Toronto: Massey Hall
05/14/09: Toronto: Massey Hall
05/15/09: Toronto: Massey Hall
05/16/09: Toronto: Massey Hall
Ticket Pre-sales for members tour start on Tuesday, March 3rd at 10:00am
Regular Ticket sales Friday March 6th at 10:00am
Other Canadian Dates:
04/27/09: Kitchener: Centre In The Square
04/28/09: Kitchener: Centre In The Square
04/29/09: Kitchener: Centre In The Square
05/01/09: Montreal: Metropolis
05/02/09: Montreal: Metropolis
05/04/09: Quebec: Le Capitole
05/11/09: Toronto: Massey Hall
05/12/09: Toronto: Massey Hall
05/14/09: Toronto: Massey Hall
05/15/09: Toronto: Massey Hall
05/16/09: Toronto: Massey Hall
05/23/09: Kingston: K-Rock Centre
06/22/09: Vancouver: Orpheum Theatre
06/23/09: Vancouver: Orpheum Theatre
06/24/09: Vancouver: Orpheum Theatre
07/23/09: London: Harris Park
09/09/09: Winnipeg: Centennial Concert Hall
09/10/09: Winnipeg: Centennial Concert Hall
09/11/09: Winnipeg: Centennial Concert Hall
09/14/09: Edmonton: Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
09/16/09: Edmonton: Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
09/17/09: Edmonton: Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
09/19/09: Banff: Eric Harvie Theatre
09/21/09: Calgary: Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
09/23/09: Calgary: Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
09/24/09: Calgary: Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
09/26/09: Ottawa: National Arts Centre
09/27/09: Ottawa: National Arts Centre
09/28/09: Ottawa: National Arts Centre
Apologies, but the concert page is under construction. Tibconcerts (the company I work with to list Toronto shows) is totally revamping their site.. so my SPOT the Groove page is on the list, hopefully coming up soon.
Over the past few years the organizers for UofT Orientation week have consistently delivered on steller Canadian acts to perform at the end of frosh week. Previous performers include Hidden Cameras, Stars and Metric. This year they have delivered again. Although they say you must be a UofT student to go, they’ve pretty open to non-froshies coming to party with them. As long as you can handle standing among confused and socially awkward 17-year olds, I suggest you head out.
TOKYO POLICE CLUB w/Cadence Weapon and Basia Bulat.
DRAGONETTEis headlining the afterparty, a poppy Esthero-esque electropop band.