Back to Babylon, mid-August, for Nu Sensae's headling set. Last time I saw them, on their tour with White Lung, they played on the floor. They're moving up in the world - this time they were on the stage itself. More important, they also have a guitarist now. As usually, their set ripped.
Daniel hits!
Brody frets.
Rhythm section action!
Sensible action1
More Daniel!
Extra Andrea!
Daniel takes a spin on bass while Andrea hits the kit.
Percussive action!
Violet action!
There was moshing mania by the end. They've got a heap of touring planned for Mach and April, but nothing out this way (yet).
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Sunday, February 24, 2013
Friday, August 17, 2012
Going, going, gone
Thursday marked a sad day in Ottawa musical history: The Holy Cobras are pulling up stakes and moving to Montreal. Well, it could be worse: They could move to Victoria like opener Mark Alexander McIntyre and only come through town once in a blue moon. Then there's Nu Sensae, who aren't from here so whatever. That might be a good thing: If they played regularly in town, we'd probably all be completely deaf in a year.
First up Mark, who you might recognize from a whole bunch of bands. The latest local one was The Band Whose Name Is A Symbol, but there were also stints in The Solid Senders and Weapons Of Mas Seduction, among others. His solo stuff is more in the mold of downer-outsider folk artists like Bob Desper.
Mark Alexander McIntyre at Babylon, August 16, 2012
And here's Mark's other side.
Mark Alexander McIntyre at Babylon, August 16, 2012
On to Holy Cobras. They started as The Germs, and are slowly fulfilling their eventual transformation into the bastard children of Hawkwind and krautrock ... or something like that. And now they are (mostly) off to Montreal. Jesse Winchester is sticking around town and hopefully continuing his fine work with various Matt Oxley-related combos. Here's some hair-swinging action from Kristal.
Holy Cobras at Babylon, August 16, 2012
Danny works the crowd.
Holy Cobras at Babylon, August 16, 2012
Finally Nu Sensae engaged in some total noise destruction, encouraging enough rambunctious slam-dancing that I fled to the side of the stage.
Nu Sensae at Babylon, August 16, 2012
More feedback!
Nu Sensae at Babylon, August 16, 2012
Super stuff all around.
First up Mark, who you might recognize from a whole bunch of bands. The latest local one was The Band Whose Name Is A Symbol, but there were also stints in The Solid Senders and Weapons Of Mas Seduction, among others. His solo stuff is more in the mold of downer-outsider folk artists like Bob Desper.
Mark Alexander McIntyre at Babylon, August 16, 2012
And here's Mark's other side.
Mark Alexander McIntyre at Babylon, August 16, 2012
On to Holy Cobras. They started as The Germs, and are slowly fulfilling their eventual transformation into the bastard children of Hawkwind and krautrock ... or something like that. And now they are (mostly) off to Montreal. Jesse Winchester is sticking around town and hopefully continuing his fine work with various Matt Oxley-related combos. Here's some hair-swinging action from Kristal.
Holy Cobras at Babylon, August 16, 2012
Danny works the crowd.
Holy Cobras at Babylon, August 16, 2012
Finally Nu Sensae engaged in some total noise destruction, encouraging enough rambunctious slam-dancing that I fled to the side of the stage.
Nu Sensae at Babylon, August 16, 2012
More feedback!
Nu Sensae at Babylon, August 16, 2012
Super stuff all around.
- Show reminder: Brighter Brightest, The Red Threat, Mosely and Port Manteau perform at Cafe Dekcuf;the Kent St. Legion hosts the first day of Finished What You Started Fest with sets from I Refused, Critical Convictions, Life on Trial, Les Séquences and Raw Style; Glorious Moonrockets, News Swears and Average Times will be rocking the Atomic Rooster. Papermaps and Wendy Versus are at Zaphod's; Natalia & Montuno and Dynamite Hotel roll into Irene's.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Nu-sonics
I suppose I could have stuck around at Bluesfest to watch Soundgarden's set, but I plumped for the now sounds of today and biked off to Babylon to watch Nu Sensae. I heard later that Soundgarden put on a fine set, but I still maintain I made the right call ...
Andrea Lukic and Daniel Pitout make up the high-volume duo.
Percussive action!
More hitting!
Andrea sings!
The crowd goes wild!
The whole lot!
Fisheye action!
Electric action!
The shouty bit!
The view from under the cymbal.
Extra Andrea!
More Daniel!
The end!
Ryan from Holy Cobras and New Human also spun some tunes.
I think they're chilling right now.
Andrea Lukic and Daniel Pitout make up the high-volume duo.
Percussive action!
More hitting!
Andrea sings!
The crowd goes wild!
The whole lot!
Fisheye action!
Electric action!
The shouty bit!
The view from under the cymbal.
Extra Andrea!
More Daniel!
The end!
Ryan from Holy Cobras and New Human also spun some tunes.
I think they're chilling right now.
- Show reminder: Inner City Elegance and Bright Lights stroll into Zaphod's; Paradigm Divide and Among Ashes perform at The Rainbow; The Elmdale hosts CLEAR. Amy Thiessen is at the Avant-Garde Bar.
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
Back to the underground
Nu Sensae and White Lung have left their Vancouver redoubt to tour North America (they even released a snappy tour-only 7-inch to commemorate the event) and sure enough landed in Ottawa about six weeks in. Both outfits are in top form, taking the hardcore recipe and mixing in a few things of their own. First band on last night's bill at Babylon was Pregnancy Scares, but I only caught the last five seconds of their set - I couldn't even get my camera out of the bag in time.
Nu Sensae was up next, and the bass and drum duo really tore it up with their mighty thud. The pair really put out a monstrous primeval noise ... next time they're in town they should share a bill with Big Dick. Here's Andrea Lukic ...
Nu Sensae at Babylon, July 5, 2011
And her partner in volume, Daniel Pitout.
Nu Sensae at Babylon, July 5, 2011
I saw White Lung when they came through town in June 2010 for a show at Nine back in the Rock'N'Roll Pizza Party era. They were even sharper this time around. Singer Mish Way opened things up by noting that this was the first show on the tour that she threw up before playing ... I couldn't tell the difference.
White Lung at Babylon, July 5, 2011
Dig those freaky guitar sounds!
White Lung at Babylon, July 5, 2011
Well worth splitting on Bluesfest for.
Nu Sensae was up next, and the bass and drum duo really tore it up with their mighty thud. The pair really put out a monstrous primeval noise ... next time they're in town they should share a bill with Big Dick. Here's Andrea Lukic ...
Nu Sensae at Babylon, July 5, 2011
And her partner in volume, Daniel Pitout.
Nu Sensae at Babylon, July 5, 2011
I saw White Lung when they came through town in June 2010 for a show at Nine back in the Rock'N'Roll Pizza Party era. They were even sharper this time around. Singer Mish Way opened things up by noting that this was the first show on the tour that she threw up before playing ... I couldn't tell the difference.
White Lung at Babylon, July 5, 2011
Dig those freaky guitar sounds!
White Lung at Babylon, July 5, 2011
Well worth splitting on Bluesfest for.
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