Toronto: Gentleman Reg tells you about his residency at the Drake (Video)
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Labels: Events, Gentleman Reg, Live Video, Toronto
"We played a free show in December and a lot of people couldn't get in, including our own friends! So we're doing it again, playing at 9:10 PM sharp on Tuesday, February 9th, 2010. Songs from our forthcoming new LP (which we just finished), as well as some old favourites! See you soon!
http://facebook.com/meligroveband
Three other great bands are on the show as well. Those Darlins from Tennessee, Hacienda from Texas and Toronto's Invasions."
Labels: Events, Free Admission, Great Lake Swimmers, Hawksley Workman, Meligrove Band, Toronto
"Worth undertook two years of research and conducted close to 200 interviews for the book, which documents the history of such acts as the Diodes, the Viletones, Simply Saucer, Forgotten Rebels and Teenage Head. The first-person recollections spawned the oral history approach of Treat Me Like Dirt, and at the launch she explained, "This wasn't my story to tell. I just wanted to preserve these stories."Tomorrow's event at This Ain't the Rosedale Library (86 Nassau St. in Kensington Market Toronto) starts at 7 p.m. - admission is free.
Labels: Attack in Black, El Macambo, Events, Julie Fader, Share, Toronto
Labels: Broken Social Scene, Events, Toronto
Labels: Charlottetown, Events, New Album, Smothered in Hugs
Labels: Events, New Album, One Hundred Dollars, Toronto
""Sometimes, good things come to an end," the band wrote on the Facebook event page for the show. "Sometimes, things that are good and that also jump around and play a little too loud even in small rooms and we're really sorry but we yell at you and tell you to make out with your friends and to believe in something you can taste and to be okay with what's actually happening around you, those things also come to an end."Their final show will be on January 23 at the Horseshoe in Toronto.
Labels: Events, Oh No Forest Fires
Labels: Events, Free Admission, Julie Doiron, Toronto
"The End of TouringPersonally I feel fortunate to live in Toronto for a variety of reasons and now I have a new one. When Chris is ready to start playing live again, they are most likely to do it here. Perhaps we can talk them into getting a uStream channel and broadcasting the concerts, or at least recording them so they can be shared after the fact.
First of all, thanks for all of your support over the last three years or more. It's been a lovely few years, going from a band no one went to see at the Tranzac in ....Toronto.... to one that made a bunch of best of the decade lists for both our last CDs. We've toured the continent several times and played some huge places. And through touring, we’ve had the chance to meet so many people who said the music changed their lives. The last tour with the Weakerthans was, in particular, full of good times, sold out almost every night. Many of those experiences, as well as time just hanging out with all of my best friends, which I would never had had if I’d never left home, are among my most treasured.
However, I'm personally done with it. Many of you probably already know that Laura and I are expecting in February, but while missing her and the baby is a major factor, it is not the only reason and probably not the largest. While I have had many practical and philosophical issues with touring in the past (chiefly the environmental guilt of driving and flying so much, and the damage that sitting so much every day has done to my knees), it is my lack of productivity while traveling that has affected this decision the most. When I was in Grade 5, I started writing, became a social introvert, and really spent all of my free time making things. In high school, I rediscovered music and that was added to my compulsion to make things. I wrote the last three albums and two novels while working full-time jobs. Over the years, relationships have surely been killed by this obsession. I’m certain I’ve lost a few jobs. But really, when I’m not writing regularly (fiction or music), I’m not very happy. And because I can’t focus on the computer screen in the car, can’t even seem to read in the car any more, touring feels to me like a colossal waste of time when I’m accomplishing nothing. Sure, touring promotes bands and is the only way to make any money at this thing any more (see rant below), but all I can really think about is how much more music (and fiction, which I’m more into at the moment) I could make if I were at home. Shouldn’t that be the goal? To create more music? Can you imagine painters doing this, making twelve works and then not painting for another two years while they try to recreate the same paintings for people on the road every night?
It’s too bad that recorded music has become devalued so much that many bands feel the need to get out there to make ends meet. Although I’ve never done it myself, for years I have supported free downloading so more people can get access. Now I think this has led to even worse situations for many bands, and also makes us value the music we own less. Why can’t it work more like Etsy.com, where people purchase craft directly from the artist, removing the major labels that were always part of the problem? Really, $10-15 is nothing for the hours of enjoyment recorded music has brought me. Recorded music is worth something. And then, if someone wants to tour (and I know lots of people who love it and should obviously continue to do what they love), people should pay them to do that as well. It’s a separate job, and if someone loves it and wants to keep doing it, they should support it. Oh, rant, rant, rant…
This is not to say that we’ll never play again. I love playing music, at least the way we play music, which often feels like making new music all over again, anyway. But likely we’ll be cutting back to festivals here and there, maybe the occasional weekend trip to NY or Chicago. Maybe other short tours will even seem like fun and we’ll do them for the experience. But playing 100+ shows per year is done.
This may mean that fewer people get to see the live show, and that fewer people find out about us that way. But I hope people will continue to spread the word of what we’re doing, and that making more things for you to enjoy will fill that gap.
Thanks again to all of you. Without you, no one would probably know who we were anyway. You took a geeky band like us and made us your own. And we've fought the good fight together, trying to make the world a safer place for ears. And children. And children with ears. I apologize if you never got to see us live and wanted to, but this will be better for everyone, trust me.
So before the baby is here we're celebrating with one big hurrah at the Garrison (1197 Dundas West) on Jan 23. The original group of 7 will perform. Other bands will include Church & State and The Pining. It will be $10. There are advance tickets for sale at the usual places, and the first 100 people to arrive will get a free shirt, which is what remains of the last summer/fall tour. When they’re gone, they’re gone. If you can’t make the show and would like to order one first, I’ll also sell them for $10 plus shipping, which tends to be in the $5-7 range (order a CD for $10 and no additional shipping).
Facebook event is here if you would like to share: http://www.facebook.com/#/event.php?eid=246637571063&ref=ts"
Labels: Events, Rock Plaza Central
Start Time:The Facebook event page is here
Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at 8:00pm
End Time:
Wednesday, December 30, 2009 at 12:00am
Location:
2096 Commercial Drive
OLENKA AND THE AUTUMN LOVERS - Mama's Bag from Mitch Fillion on Vimeo.
Labels: Events, Olenka and the Autumn Lovers, Vancouver
Labels: Construction and Destruction, Events, Phog Lounge
Feb. 10, 2010 @ Music Gallery: Bruce Peninsula, Evening Hymns, Pony Da Look, Deep Dark United, CanailleOr, if you prefer visit Mechanical Forest Sound for a musical version of the lineup with Germans and Doc Pickles.
Feb. 11, 2010 @ Steamwhistle Brewery: Holy Fuck, Russian Futurists, Fembots, Diamond Rings, Professor Fingers
Feb. 12, 2010 @ Sneaky Dee’s: From Fiction, Bicycles, Laura Barrett, Magic Cheezies, Young Mother
Feb. 13, 2010 @ Polish Combatants Hall: Constantines, Rockets Red Glare, Donne Roberts, Picastro, Danger Bay
Feb. 14, 2010 @ The Garrison: Kids On TV, Barcelona Pavilion, Mean Red Spiders, Neck, Boars
Amazing or what! Tickets go on sale Jan. 7th. All shows will have advanced tickets except for Feb. 14th. That will be the usual PWYC rules.
Labels: Events, Festivals, Toronto, Wavelength
What a banner year 2009 was for Jim Bryson. After developing something akin to hidden-treasure status following years of gigs supporting the likes of Kathleen Edwards, Sarah Harmer and The Weakerthans, Bryson can add supergroup The Tragically Hip to his ever-growing list of admirers after joining the Kingston legends as a tour musician since mid-April.And of course they are celebrating at Jim's home at Kelp Records. Head over to http://kelprecords.com/blog/2009/12/jim-bryson-10th-anniversary-the-black-sheep/ for info on Jim's two shows this weekend at the Blacksheep in (with special guests a plenty) and you can download a free, previously unreleased live track from the birthday boy himself.
Such good news, while certainly appreciated locally, was likely also greeted with little surprise in the Cap, where Bryson's reputation as a musician of note has been ironclad for many a year - perhaps even a decade? Yes, in fact, a decade is accurate (it's true, my team of crack researchers left no stone unturned). Look no further than the evidence: Bryson's hugely popular holiday gig at Wakefield's Black Sheep Inn celebrates 10 big ones in 2K9.
read the whole thing here
Labels: Events, Free Download, Jim Bryson
December 17 at Gus' Pub in HalifaxJoining them will be more superfantastical people - Jenocide and Jon McKiel - great music, and a chance to grab an EP that the rest of the country can't have (at least not yet).
December 18 at the Capital in Fredricton, New Brunswick
Facebook Event Page is Here
Labels: Events, Fredricton, Halifax, Jenocide, Jon McKiel, New Album, Superfantastics
Labels: Events, Hylozoists, Music Video, Toronto
Labels: D'urbervilles, Evening Hymns, Events, Forest City Lovers, Jenny Omnichord, Out of This Spark, Toronto
Labels: Audio Blood, Contests, Events, Oh No Forest Fires, the Balconies, Toronto