Saturday, September 26, 2009

Rifflandia Recap in Pictures : Thursday Night

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Friday, September 25, 2009

Rifflandia 2009 – Day One

So, after an extended bus & ferry ride we headed straight to the Rifflandia festival HQ in downtown Victoria. I was glad to see signs everywhere saying the festival has sold out, which is awesome but with the line-up of bands they've got, it’s no surprise. After signing in and getting a wristband, I picked up an official festival booklet and man, these things are pro-star, they’re nicer than most magazines. A lot of the write-ups and interviews are really good too, I hope they make them available online but I haven’t been able to find them yet. Actually, so far everything I’ve seen in terms of festival coordination and setup has really impressed me with how well these guys seem to be doing and they’re only on in their second year. Now, enough talk about festival logistics, let’s get to why you’re really reading this, the bands!
I mentioned here that my anchor of the night was Final Fantasy and true to my word, I showed up at the Alix Goolden Hall. Sadly, after the transit, getting settled in my lodgings and scaring up some food, I got there just after Christopher Smith had finished. I was looking forward to seeing what this guy was about since I hadn’t heard of him before but I guess it was not meant to be. Sorry Chris, some other time I guess. Still, at least I was in good time for Timber Timbre. I’d only heard a few of their songs on CBC Radio 3 and I liked what I'd heard. The recordings of these guys may be good, but it just doesn’t come close to capturing the live performance. There’s the sense of depth and richness that come off their instruments, it really grabs you. Their songs feel like they have this depressed, almost lonely feel in both the melody and the lyrics, it made me think of country soul for a neo-cowboy who’s down on his luck. It really pulled at my heartstrings and was a wholly absorbing experience. Especially when Taylor Kirk brought out a myriad of noise making things from flutes, bird calls and what seemed to be a screw squeaking into something, to create a background of forest sounds by looping each sound to build upon every sound, really cool use of a looping pedal. Also, I really must say, the Alix Goolden Hall makes for a magnificent venue and the acoustics were amazing. Especially when the lit the organ pipes behind the band, talk about giving a sense of grandeur. For how great it is, the only thing it’s really missing is beer…wait, is it sacrilegious to drink in a church?

Sadly, after Timber Timbre finished up we were greeted by a Rifflandia producer who informed us that Owen Pallet was too ill to play. Now, I wouldn’t want him playing sick so I understand but still disappointing and it effectively left me anchorless. I hope he’s well enough to play his Vancouver show tonight but for now, he’ll remain one of my unicorn bands (unicorn as in the term of something you want to catch, but somehow never manage to). Luckily, backup plans had already been thought of, I knew that there was a great showcase going on at the Market Square. The stage was an awesome setup at the square, big stage surrounded by second story walkways with a large dance area in front and a beer garden in the back.
I made it in time for most of The Racoons set, it was already pretty packed in there but I found a sweet spot right in front to the left of the stage that was still open. The Racoons really feel like a band that’s just waiting to explode and have everyone bopping and dancing across the country and even into those foreign areas that aren’t Canada. The crowd was just eating up what The Racoons were dishing out and they thrived off the energy the crowd was giving them. They’re electrifying pop-rock tunes make you want to get up and move, these guys are ones to look out for.

After the Racoons finished up, there was a short moment of silence. I spotted the Old Price himself on side stage but then in the middle of the crowd came a cacophony of eastern European sounding music. It almost looked like a crazed gypsy umpa band had pushed their way into the crowd to hijack the showcase but then I realized it was Victoria band Bucan Bucan. Decked out in hilariously hyperbolic attire that suited their sound and a megaphone they proceed to play and try to get the crowd to jump, clap and dance with them. People seemed just awestruck at first, like they didn’t know what to make of it but then slowly, some people started getting into it. I was definitely one of those people, these guys are doing something I’ve never seen before and I wanted more. I kept hoping they’d get to go up on stage for at least a song but it seems like they were billed as something of a tweener between the Racoons and Shad. There’s always a special place in my heart for a band that has a real sense of showmanship and made me think that they’d go great on a bill with Hank Pine & Lily Fawn. That's why I took video instead of a picture, words just don't do these guys justice. Hopefully, we'll see these guys out more.
Now we come to the man himself, Shad, and my first hip-hop show. It’s true, I’ve never been out to a hip-hip show before, I’m admitting it, and I can’t think of anyone better to see. Shad’s raps just flow great, are smart, witty and often throw down hilarious references like name-dropping George Lucas. You can tell that Shad’s no slouch when it comes to lyrics and his back up is just as strong. DJ Tito treating the crowd to one solo song in the middle of the set with his scribble DJing style. If anyone was going to sell me on hip-hop, Shad and his crew would be the ones. Feel free to correct me if I got his DJs name wrong or anything, I'm going off what I heard on stage as I can't find him online. If you have any info on him, I'd love to have it!
At this point, I’d been up for a really long time so a ditched the crowd for DJ Champion and his G-Strings and watched on from the sidelines. For anyone who like myself, has not had the pleasure of seeing these DJ Champion, his G-Strings consist of 5 guitarists and Champion on his laptop orchestrating the guitars. It’s really a sight to behold, Champion waving his hands at the guitars like a conductor as he dances and produces his beats. The crowd just went nuts for it, arms were in the air, person after person popped up onto the sea of hands and Champion just kept stirring them up into a bigger and bigger frenzy. This has to have been the biggest and sweatiest dance party the Market Square has ever seen. Being in that crowd must have be a blast, but even if the mind was willing, my body was just done for the night and needed some sleep. All in all, this was one hell of a good night and I can’t wait for tonight.

As for what to see tonight you ask? The Market Square again has a pretty awesome line-up, I’m unfamiliar with Our Book & The Authors and Brandi Disterheft but it ends with The Dudes and Mother Mother. They're are going to knock the socks off that square tonight, wonder if they'll give DJ Champion's crowd a run for their money. It’s a real shame that Fritz Helder and the Phantoms aren’t playing anymore as I would have loved to catch them, I’ve been really addicted to Punch Me in the Neck lately. Still, there’s Aidan Knight and Tegan & Sara at the Alix Goolden Hall and right beside it at the same time is Woodpigeon in the Metro Theatre. Still, I think I’m gonna situate myself in Sugar Nightclub for what was a quadrapack of Canadian indie rock with The Library Voices, Zeus, Cuff The Duke and The Most Serene Republic. Turns out Cuff the Duke has moved to the Market Square to take the place of Fritz Helder and the Phantoms. I think I’m still going to stick with Sugar as I want catch Zeus but the show starts at 9:30p so I’ll be able to catch someone beforehand, possible Aidan Knight but maybe I’ll try Vince Vaccaro and the Victoria band Maurice. We’ll see what happens tonight!

Hope I see you out there and have fun.
- AlexOfAnders

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Rifflandia starts tomorrow


Rifflandia starts up tonight and I gotta be honest, I’m pretty stoked. The hard part is deciding what to go to once I get over to the Island city. There’s a plethora of good choices right off the bat but I’ve been trying to catch Final Fantasy for years now and I can’t pass up this chance. Seeing as it was just Polaris time right now, it goes without saying that it should be mentioned that Owen Pallett was the first recipient of the award. What Owen does in Final Fantasy is just amazing and I can’t wait for the live experience. He’s playing at the Alix Goolden Hall (907 Pandora Avenue) at 9:30pm. Thus, this show is my anchor of the night, so whatever I go to has to fit around that. Lucky for me, the line-up at the Alix Goolden Hall seems like it’s gonna add up to a great night all in one place. Before Final Fantasy is Vancouverite, Christopher Smith who is new to me but sounds like he’ll be good. Then we've got a Polaris longlister, Timber Timbre. These guys are going to be an excellent lead up to Final Fantasy.

If Final Fantasy wasn’t playing, it would have been a toss up between the Market Square or Element. Element has a real powerhouse of Vancouver line-up starting with the Analog Bell Service leading into Dan Mangan and ending with Said the Whale. But, the Market square has some great acts to get you dancing. Things start of with Creature to get the crowd moving and dancing, then into Rubik, a Finnish indie/pop band who'll be playing with Vancouver's Language-Arts this Monday at the Biltmore Cabaret. Afterwards are a couple of great local bands, the Raccoons to keep that crowd dancing and Bucan Bucan who are new to me but describe themselves as "your average, run-of-the-mill, 14 piece gypsy marching band." Finally comes the Old Prince himself, Shad, who really is someone you shouldn't miss and then DJ Champion & His G-Strings to squeeze that extra drop of seat out of everyone on that dance floor. I’m sure between Creature, Champion and everyone inbetween, the Market Square is going to be jumping and if you go, you're gonna get caught up in a dance party. I'm hoping to run over to see what I can catch after Final Fantasy.

Festivals are always hard because with so many people you want to see, you inevitably leave people out so if I could be in more places at once, I'd also definitely check out other great acts like Basia Bulat, Hannah Georgas and Fake Shark! Real Zombie! You really can’t go wrong tomorrow night so just get out there and have fun, the guys at Rifflandia have set up a festival that really shouldn’t be missed.

I hope you can make it!
- AlexOfAnders

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Sunday, August 16, 2009

NxEW.ca's 2009 Shadow Polaris Short List

We started asking back in May who you thought should win the Polaris Music Prize, We started out with a list of almost 100 artists and asked you to vote. We had a "Long List", narrowed it to 20 and now there are 10. Five of these agree with the real Polaris Short List, five do not. Amanda Ash and Ladysound will be pleased to hear that four of those five are solo albums by women.

Now we'll need you to vote again (see the bottom of this page) but the 2009 NxEW Shadow Polaris Short List goes:

Chad Van Gaalen - Soft Airplane



Elliott Brood - Mountain Meadows



Great Lake Swimmers - Lost Channels



Hey Rosetta! - Into Your Lungs



Laura Barrett -Victory Garden



Jenn Grant - Echoes



Jill Barber - Chances



Joel Plaskett - Three



Julie Doiron - I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day



Timber Timbre - self titled



Keep Voting
(poll closes at midnight on Sept. 20)

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Timber Timbre Tour Dates (US & Western Canada)



Via Arts & Crafts comes word that Timber Timbre has announced dates for his first ever US tour as well as dates in Western Canada with Final Fantasy.

Catch Timber Timbre performing at the dates below:

9/17/09 – Los Angeles, CA @ Silverlake Lounge
9/18/09 – San Francisco, CA @ Rickshaw Shop
9/20/09 – Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studio w/ Mark Eitzel
9/22/09 – Seattle, WA @ Tractor Tavern
9/24/09 – Victoria, BC @ Rifflandia Festival/Alix Goolden Hall *
9/25/09 – Vancouver, BC @ St. Andrew’s Wesley Church *
9/27/09 – Edmonton, AB @ McDougall United Church *
9/28/09 – Calgary, AB @ Knox United Church *
9/30/09 – Regina, SK @ The Exchange *
10/1/09 – Saskatoon, SK @ Amigo’s *
10/2/09 – Winnipeg, MB @ West End Cultural Centre *
10/3/09 – Minneapolis, MN @ Bryant Lake Bowl
10/7/09 – Chicago, IL @ Schuba’s
10/10/09 – New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge (early)
* w/ Final Fantasy


Timber Timbre - Oh Messiah

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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Sappyfest Announces Lineup & Early Bird Special

Sappyfest in Sackville, NB (July 31 - Aug 2) announced a long list of some of Canada's top acts will be performing at the festival this year, including

Wintersleep, Women, Destroyer, Eric's Trip, Ladyhawk, Timbre Timbre, Ohbijou, 100 Dollars, Attack in Black, Calvin Johnson, Dog Day, Julie Doiron, Old Man Leudecke, Women, Brent Randall & His Pinecones, the Adam Mowery Organization, Baby Eagle, the Burning Hell, the Baird Brothers, BA Johnson, Bloodsport, Cat Patoon, Clues, the D'urbervilles, Eric Chenaux, Fembots, Fueremusik, Gambleton, the Laura Borealis, Lonnie James, Luyas, the Magic, Motion Ensemble, Rock Plaza Central, Ryan Driver, Shapes & Sizes, Shotgun Jimmie, Snailhouse, Spring Breakup (Mathias Kom of the Burning Hell and Kim Barlow), We Are Action, Windom Earle, Witchies & Woolly Leaves.

All in all this may be the best festival lineup I've seen to date and if you can make it to Sackville, early bird passes are only $50! Visit Sappyrecords.com for details!

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Over The Top Fest '09!

Over The Top Fest is a mere week away!!!


Torontonians of all ages are in a tizzy; the 8th annual Over The Top Festival hits our fair city next Thursday May 21rst! Don’t worry if you’re unfamiliar with some of the names on the list – Eric Warner, the festival’s 25 year old promoter (that’s right, he started this thing when he was a mere 17) has been bringing in “no names” for years, which include the likes of Of Montreal, Matt and Kim and Daniel Johnston. If there’s one festival in this city that delivers on ‘Just trust me – You’ll be saying you saw them when…” It’s Over The Top. And with every single show at recession-friendly price, and ENITRELY ALL AGES… OTTF is fun the whole family can enjoy. In recent years, OTTF has broadened to include a wide variety of film and theater as well, and this year is no exception. But hit the official website to find out more about the film and theater schedule, because I want to talk about the music.

Musical highlights this year include Montreal Art-rockers Think About Life and ex-Unicorn/Arcade Fire project Clues, Toronto gothic-blues man of the hour and recent Arts & Crafts sign-ee Timber Timbre with Halifax twin sisters in spooky freak-folk Ghost Bees, Guelph funky electro-poppers Green Go and New York teen pop sensations Tiny Masters of Today. Erykah Badu meets Final Fantasy in loopy ukelelesist Tune-Yards, and things take a quiet countrified turn with Peterborough’s Evening Hymns and Toronto’s alt-country masters The Wooden Sky. Actually, the whole damn festival is pretty out of sight, and incredibly varied. Do yourselves a favor and spend a few minutes flipping through the various myspaces and extended bios on the OTTF website, and I have no doubt you’ll stumble upon many an unexpected gem.

Music Schedule is as follows:

Thursday May 21
Clues w. The Ghost Is Dancing + The Darcys @ Sneaky Dees
Baby Dee w. Timber Timbre + Ghost Bees @ 6 Nassau
Sebastien Grainger & The Mountains + Dinosaur Bones + Friendly Foes + Bayonets @ Whippersnapper Gallery

Friday May 22
Think About Life w. Tuneyard + Bayonets @ Polish Combatants Hall
The Wooden Sky w. Evening Hymns + The Silver Line @ The Music Gallery
MV+EE w. Woods + Guests @ Whippersnapper Gallery
Mecca Normal w. Dave Borins + Wilderness of Manitoba @ 6 Nassau Street
Ulysses & The Siren w. The Narrative + Cool Dad @ Sneaky Dees

Saturday May 23

The Budos Band w. Word People + DJ John Kong @ Polish Combatants Hall
Tiny Masters of Today w. Windom Earle + The Superstitions @ Whippersnapper Gallery
Shellshag + Fiasco + Green Go + Bayonets + The Guest Bedroom @ Sneaky Dees
Five Blank Pages (Last Show Ever!) w. Oh No Forest Fires + Boys Who Say No @ Mod Club




More details at http://www.overthetopfest.com

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