Back in time to Babylon, September 15, 2012, for Tenement's super-hot set of freakout punk rock.
Amos listens to guitar.
Eric hits!
Guitar-flailing action!
Amos sings!
Jesse rounds out the trio.
Exra Amos!
Ready, set ...
Jump!
Bonus Eric!
Neck-bending action!
Head-flinging action!
The whole lot!
Up, over and out!
They're playing here and there (Minneapolis tonight!) and appearing on a shortly-to-appear Husker Du tribute.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Join the club
I've been to packed shows before, but for shear sardine-can quality I don't think I can beat my debut appearance at the Fun Boy Club House. The popular house-show venue is Ottawa's premier Manse of Misrule, occupied as it is by various members of New Swears and their partners in debauchery. Friday night's show marked the conjunction of two events. The first was Allie Hanlon's brief return to Ottawa (she now lives in California) as her band Peach Kelli Pop is on trans-continental tour. The second was a reunion of The Girlfriends, progenitor of The New Swears and others. First time I saw the girlfriends, Wolfgang cracked me on the knee while swinging his guitar around. Last time was at Ritual in 2010 for the last Gaga Weekend. They were supposed to have a tape out for the show (this the reunion) but they didn't arrive in time. Maybe they'll have a second reunion show? I think this is the place!
And once again I'm going to skip on followup posts, so check out what's what after the jump ...
And once again I'm going to skip on followup posts, so check out what's what after the jump ...
Friday, March 29, 2013
Shipping out
Back to Presed for something a bit different. Winnipeg indie-pop combo Boats is touring North America - they're five weeks in and have a week to go. Several dozen people squeezed into Pressed to check them out, along with local openers Grime Kings. Since the show backlog is building up at an unprecedented rate and I didn't take many photos last night (relatively speaking), I'm just going to skip a later followup and show off the best right now.
Grime Kings had already started when I walked in the door. I think they might have forgotten their keyboard stand at home ... Callum sings, everyone else takes a tuning break.
And now back to the regular tangly guitar noise.
More drums!
Extra Alex!
Grimey action!
Rhythm section action!
Singalong action!
On to Boats. Frontman Matt Klachefsky warned the crowd in advance that a cold was wreaking havoc on his voice. I thought he sounded okay, but perhaps his trademark highs weren't as high as usual. He still sounds like he could do voiceover work for gnomes, though. The shadowy figure at right is bassist Louis Levesque-Cote.
Singalong action with Ashley Roch and Rory Ellis! Drummer Luke Bergen is off to the right.
Louis sings!
Matt's a pretty active guy on stage.
Luke hits!
Extra trumpet!
Boats play Montreal tonight.
Grime Kings had already started when I walked in the door. I think they might have forgotten their keyboard stand at home ... Callum sings, everyone else takes a tuning break.
And now back to the regular tangly guitar noise.
More drums!
Extra Alex!
Grimey action!
Rhythm section action!
Singalong action!
On to Boats. Frontman Matt Klachefsky warned the crowd in advance that a cold was wreaking havoc on his voice. I thought he sounded okay, but perhaps his trademark highs weren't as high as usual. He still sounds like he could do voiceover work for gnomes, though. The shadowy figure at right is bassist Louis Levesque-Cote.
Singalong action with Ashley Roch and Rory Ellis! Drummer Luke Bergen is off to the right.
Louis sings!
Matt's a pretty active guy on stage.
Luke hits!
Extra trumpet!
Boats play Montreal tonight.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Wednesday vs. Saturday
Pressed keeps on rolling out the rock'n'roll (and much else besides). Wednesday night The Cheap Thrills wrapped up their North American Tour at the eatery with support from Mother's Children.
Mother's Children even had a new tune to test on the crowd.
Mother's Children at Pressed, March 27, 2013
Pressed's sofa is perhaps not the best launch point for rock jumping.
Mother's Children at Pressed, March 27, 2013
The quintet keeps both pointy-booted feet solidly in 1972 with Dolls'n'Stones-loving rock'n'roll. Unfortunately their set was cut short since they were late in arriving, but it was very solid, with covers of The Faces' Stay With Me and Elton John's Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting).
Cheap Thrills at Pressed, March 27, 2013
And to our right ...
Cheap Thrills at Pressed, March 27, 2013
Their new CD, Thrilled? appears imminently.
Mother's Children even had a new tune to test on the crowd.
Mother's Children at Pressed, March 27, 2013
Pressed's sofa is perhaps not the best launch point for rock jumping.
Mother's Children at Pressed, March 27, 2013
The quintet keeps both pointy-booted feet solidly in 1972 with Dolls'n'Stones-loving rock'n'roll. Unfortunately their set was cut short since they were late in arriving, but it was very solid, with covers of The Faces' Stay With Me and Elton John's Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting).
Cheap Thrills at Pressed, March 27, 2013
And to our right ...
Cheap Thrills at Pressed, March 27, 2013
Their new CD, Thrilled? appears imminently.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
After sundown
Crusades are a band I've seen quite a bit of lately. They opened for Tenement in September, Fucked Up in January and had a show with Solids earlier this month. Thay're always good, but I'd say the Babylon show was particularly hot.
Dave sings!
Faceoff action!
Jordy hits!
Emmanuel frets!
Rhythm section action!
Extra Dave!
The whole lot!
The shouty bit!
They plan to record their next LP at the end of April.
Dave sings!
Faceoff action!
Jordy hits!
Emmanuel frets!
Rhythm section action!
Extra Dave!
The whole lot!
The shouty bit!
They plan to record their next LP at the end of April.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Wrong is right
Julie Doiron's usual soft-spoken persona sometimes leads people to forget she's no stranger to volume. She's come through town on several occasions - solo, with band and as part of a group - and the raucous and sensitive moments just about balance out. As you'd suspect, her performance with a band that includes Eamon McGrath and a couple of Cancer Bats leaned quite sharply in the former direction.
The lady herself!
Here's two-thirds of The Wrong Guys: Cancer Bat stalwarts Jaye Swarzer and Mike Peters.
Eamon was over on a shadowy part of the stage.
Wrongful action!
Tattoed action!
Hair-shaking action!
Julie gets down on the mic.
She plans to hit Toronto in May, so perhaps she might drop in on Ottawa while she's in the vicinity.
The lady herself!
Here's two-thirds of The Wrong Guys: Cancer Bat stalwarts Jaye Swarzer and Mike Peters.
Eamon was over on a shadowy part of the stage.
Wrongful action!
Tattoed action!
Hair-shaking action!
Julie gets down on the mic.
She plans to hit Toronto in May, so perhaps she might drop in on Ottawa while she's in the vicinity.
Monday, March 25, 2013
To be a lover
Back near the beginning of September I went over to Cafe DeKcuf to see Julie Doiron. I've seen her play solo and sensitive, and loud with a group. This show was definitely on the loud side. Toronto combo Dearly Beloved opened things up. They too err on the side of volume, with plenty of that Detroit rock in the formula. Not such a surprise when you consider Rob Higgins of Change of Heart is one of the driving forces.
Here's vocalist Niva Chow and some shadowy bandmates.
Close-up action!
Rob sings!
Dave Kiner likes that MC5. And Wonder Woman!
Pushy action!
Tristan Avakian sings!
The shouty bit!
And so on!
The end!
Dunno what they're up to right now.
Here's vocalist Niva Chow and some shadowy bandmates.
Close-up action!
Rob sings!
Dave Kiner likes that MC5. And Wonder Woman!
Pushy action!
Tristan Avakian sings!
The shouty bit!
And so on!
The end!
Dunno what they're up to right now.
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