Showing posts with label Bleachers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bleachers. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

A whole new ballgame

Here's another collection of CMW travelers, Bleachers. This lot hail from Calgary, and play a fairly suave variety of garage rock. I thought they sounded like Interpol and The Watchmen.

Here's bassist Logan Juke, guitarists Jourdan Cunningham and Lauchlin Toms, and drummer Andrew Hamill squeezing into the cozy confines of Mugshots' band corner.

Bleachers at Mugshots

Gripping action from Brett Sandford!

Bleachers at Mugshots

Guitar action with Jourdan and Lauchlin!

Bleachers at Mugshots

Rhythm section action with Logan and Andrew!

Bleachers at Mugshots
Bonus Brett!

Bleachers at Mugshots

More Lauchlin!

Bleachers at Mugshots

Extra Jourdan!

Bleachers at Mugshots

Andrew hits!

Bleachers at Mugshots

They've just celebrated their first year as a band, and are working on a new EP.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Behind bars

It was the first day of Canadian Music Week yesterday, and you know what that means: Various bands en route or returning from the big shindig travelling through town and playing shows. It also happens to be  CHUO's annual fundraising drive (it runs from March 8 to March 24, so there's still time to give to a worthy cause), and the two came together - sort of - with a free show at Mugshots from Montreal's Fire/Works and Calgary's Bleachers, both of which were excellent.

Fire/Works is a two-man operation whose CMW writeup makes them sound like either Calexico or Bon Iver. It's two multi-instrumentalists, Jonathan Peters and David Lagace, doing some nice , harmonized folk, mostly acoustic guitars and a bit of percussion, with some occasional harmonica and accordion thrown in.

It's handy having a righty and a lefty if you want to play in small space, I guess.

Fire/Works at Mugshots
Fire/Works at Mugshots, March 19, 2013

And the view from the other side of the room.

Fire/Works at Mugshots
Fire/Works at Mugshots, March 19, 2013

As for Bleachers, I got a very heavy Interpol vibe, mostly thanks to the mellifluous vocals of singer of singer Brett Sandford. Some folks have also compared them to The Strokes. I'll throw in The Watchmen as another possible touchstone. You can also see guitarists Jourdan Cunningham (of Mountaineer fame) and Lauchlin Toms, and drummer Andrew Hamill. Bassist Logan Juke is somewhere off to the left.

Bleachers at Mugshots
Bleachers at Mugshots, March 19, 2013

There is not a lot of space for a band to move around ...

Bleachers at Mugshots
Bleachers at Mugshots, March 19, 2013

That was swell. Unfortunately I quite forgot to have one of the tacos.