Showing posts with label Mercy Now. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mercy Now. Show all posts

Thursday, November 24, 2016

Mad, mushy and decorative

Thursday I popped over to House of Targ to check out Toronto's Mad Ones. I'd heard some of their stuff online and liked it; as a bonus local combos Ornaments and Mushy Gushy were opening. Ornaments were on first and played a sharp set. Here's some rhythm section action with Kevin and Jay!

Ornaments at House of Targ

Guitar action with David!

Ornaments at House of Targ

Extra Jay!

Ornaments at House of Targ

David sings!

Ornaments at House of Targ

Jay sings!

Ornaments at House of Targ

Bonus Kevin!

Ornaments at House of Targ

Ornamental action!

Ornaments at House of Targ

On to Mushy Gushy, who brought a hard-hitting rootsy sound to the night - here's vocalist Daniel!

Mushy Gushy at House of 
Targ

Jon sings!

Mushy Gushy at House of Targ

Guitar action with Cory!

Mushy Gushy at House of Targ

Kyle hits!

Mushy Gushy at House of Targ

Closeup action!

Mushy Gushy at House of Targ

More Jon!

Mushy Gushy at House of Targ

Extra Cory!

Mushy Gushy at House of Targ

More Kyle!

Mushy Gushy at House of Targ

Singalong action!

Mushy Gushy at House of Targ

Mad Ones started out as a duo, with well-known Toronto singer-songwriter Andy DeVillers out front and Adam Balsam on drums. They've expanded to a trio with Russ Fernandes of Shikasta and Mercy Now fame on bass and released a new album at the start of November. Here's Andy!

Mad Ones at House of Targ

Adam hits!

Mad Ones at House of Targ

Bass action with Russell!

Mad Ones at House of Targ

Extra Andrew!

Mad Ones at House of Targ

Singalong action!

Mad Ones at House of Targ

Bonus Adam!

Mad Ones at House of Targ

More singalong action!

Mad Ones at House of Targ

Rhythm section action!

Mad Ones at House of Targ

The whole lot!

Mad Ones at House of Targ

A shouty bit!

Mad Ones at House of Targ

A fun night out for rock fans.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Electric and acoustic

It feels like a long time since I've seen The Mercy Now; the soul-rockin' Toronto quartet last passed before my camera lens in 2011. They always put on a good show, so I skipped on the Nuit Blanche stuff and went over to Pressed for soem ginger beer and music. Also on hand were local heavies Electric Ruin.

I saw them playing their first show in their new configuration at the House of Targ, this gig was the second with singer David.

Electric Ruin at Pressed
Electric Ruin at Pressed, September 21, 2013

I thought they were sounding very Kyuss-like this time around.

Electric Ruin at Pressed
Electric Ruin at Pressed, September 21, 2013

The Mercy Now also played a killer set, ably leaping over a dying organ and a tripped breaker ("The rest of our set will be a capella," joshed frontman Russell.) as they fogged up the windows.

The Mercy Now at Pressed
The Mercy Now at Pressed, Sept. 21, 2013

Guitar action with David Viva!

The Mercy Now at Pressed
The Mercy Now at Pressed, Sept. 21, 2013

You can download a bunch of tracks they've been recording at their home studio for free on Bandcamp, if you're so inclined.

Sunday, February 06, 2011

Now or never

Back to the rock'n'roll with Toronto powerhouse The Mercy Now. Last time I saw them play it was also the depth of winter - February 2009 to be exact - and they put on a hot set. They did it again at this show, and also got to play a bit longer than their Zaphod's gig.

David Viva twangs the Tele.

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern

Russ sings!

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern

Emergency replacement drummer Derek Downham keeps the beat.

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern

Singalong action with Adam Burnett!

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern

Guitar action!

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern

Viva shakes the hair.

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern

David sings!

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern

Derek hits, and shows some T-shirt love for Stratford, the city of the abyss.

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern

Russ shakes it.

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern

The view from the left.

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern

Russ escapes the stage.

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern

Faceoff action!

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern

David bends.

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern

Russ works the crowd.

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern

Guitar-raising action!

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern

I imagine it was all a bit tiring ...

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern

They've got a handful of Ontario dates in February and March, and hopefully will be back in town sooner rather than later.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Running hot and cold

It may be freezing cold outside, but a nice big crowd showed up at the Dominion to warm things up for a bunch of heavy rock combos.

Gilmer Ditch was up first. Just about everyone in the band is a familiar face from other local 1970s-oriented rock combos. Dave Martindale, who sparked the band's formation, has been in The Double Pumpers, Ukrainia and The Magnificent Butchers, where he's shared stages with bandmates Paul Granger (also of Tokyosexwhale), singer Ryan Kerr (also of the Phantom Shifters) and guitarist Tony Iobbi. Only bassist Danny Barber is unknown to me. As you'd expect this is a very hard-hitting combo, and their concluding tune was a mighty space-rock knockout. They can also slow down and keep things groovy. A very potent combination.

Gilmer Ditch at The Dominion Tavern
Gilmer Ditch at the Dominion Tavern, January 22, 2011

Gilmer Ditch at The Dominion Tavern
Gilmer Ditch at the Dominion Tavern, January 22, 2011

The Mercy Now are no strangers to Ottawa, having played here a few times since a curfew-shortened set in February 2009 at Zaphod's. For those with short memories, it's the no-longer-new band of Shikasta's Russell Fernandes, with which it shares much sonically. Also on board are David Viva and a couple of White Van Speaker Scam vets. Or at least that's the usual lineup. Lee Rogers is recovering from some medical rearrangement of his innards so Derek Downham (By Divine Right, The Beauties and a million other combos) sat in.

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern
The Mercy Now at the Dominion Tavern, January 22, 2011

The Mercy Now at The Dominion Tavern
The Mercy Now at the Dominion Tavern, January 22, 2011

Klovenhoofs finished things off with a well-lubricated set of ear-drum pummeling metal-punk. Davey wore his snazzy new Mother's Children embroidered jacket for the occasion. Their set was not long, but was as usual capable of removing the top layer of skin.

Klovenhoofs at the Dominion Tavern
Klovenhoofs at the Dominion Tavern, January 22, 2011

Klovenhoofs at the Dominion Tavern
Klovenhoofs at the Dominion Tavern, January 22, 2011

Well worth the frozen knees.