Straight outta Oshawa, Dizzy will be representing the GTA at SXSW in a couple months. They recently released a new tune “Stars and Moons”. It’s a very relaxed, synth based tune. Deep bass mixed with the soft female vocals carry the tune for the most part. The guitar lays in the weeds until a nice solo jumps in for the climax of the song. I hear some Coldplay influences in there. It seems as though Dizzy has made some quick work through the scene and are on their way to something big. Good luck to them in Austin! See the in Hamilton on February 9th at Twelveighty Bar & Grill along with The Kents, Post Romance and Emma Vandyk. – Kris Gies
Casper Skulls – Hometown Show 02.10 before SXSW!
Casper Skulls released a new LP last November titled “Mercy Works”. Seems they have added more of a pop presence on this record. Evident in the track “Lingua Franca”. The nice vocals give a 90’s alternative vibe to the track. They still keep enough fuzz and emotion to not stray too far from their garage roots. Perhaps a bit of maturity from these folks. They play here in Toronto at the Super Wonder Gallery on February 10th before they take off to Austin and represent “The Big Smoke” at SXSW! Nice work! – Kris Gies
Sedge – Brand New LP “Psychochondriac” – Release Party 02.03
Grungy 5 piece rock band Sedge has just released a brand new LP. “Pyschochondriac” is hot off the press and it’ll make your speakers hot too. The record starts off with a creepy intro that slides along at a slow pace before they hammer in to “Thanks For Nothing.” That tune is in-your-face with heavy fuzzed out guitars and thumpin’ drums. It displays a great loud/quiet dynamic giving it that grunge quality but with a more intense Marilyn Manson-esque sound. Their release party goes down at The Baby G on Saturday February 3rd along with Output and Honesty. – Kris Gies
Sun K – Rock band goes “Back to Massachusetts” with classic rock tune!
This five piece Toronto rock n roll band seem to be just about ready to explode. Sun K have released a brand new music video for “Back to Massachusetts”. This tune is a classic rock n roll tune with a psychadelic influence that makes me think of The Who or the Stones. There is some definite Beatles qualities in the vocals as well. Great harmonies. This tune was co-written by Tom Thacker of Gob and produced by Cone Mcaslin of Sum 41. Sun K’s new record “Bleeding Hearts” is due out this year and they return to the Horseshoe Tavern on February 8th. – Kris Gies
The Crowleys – “Pink Rainbows” and rockin’ The Baby G in February
Hamilton psych rockers The Crowleys have dropped a new single “Pink Rainbows”. This tune takes a softer approach than what these fellas have done in the past. An acoustic guitar strums away in the background as a groovy bassline gets you lost in lazy vocals. Reverby lead guitar strums and picks away in its own world as the tune comes together near the end with a trippy solo when the drums kick in. All this before an even newer phase of the song kicks in and a happy piano plays you away. Very cool tune. The Crowleys will be opening for Spaceface at The Baby G on Friday February 2nd. – Kris Gies
Hot Garbage – “Max Blonda” EP, Playin Smiling Buddha 01.20
Psychadelic garage rock group Hot Garbage just released a brand new EP at the end of the last year called “Max Blonda”. They have some unique characteristics that set them apart from some of the other top notch garage groups in Toronto right now. The main is the jazz influenced drums. That along with the menacing keyboards and atmospheric vocals their tunes take you for a serious ride. All can be heard on the track “Kimono Dragon” from their latest release. Hot Garbage plans on heading to the States for a tour this summer but first they will be playing The Smiling Buddha on January 20th as part of Exclaim’s Class of 2018 Series. – Kris Gies
Faiyaz & the Wasted Chances – New Tunes, Rockin’ Horseshoe 02.06
Ahead of their new album due out early 2018, Faiyaz and the Wasted Chances have released a pair of singles. “Breakfast In Bed” is a quick lo-fi rocker with really catchy guitar over a thumping rhythm section. The tune has some great slacker rock qualities to it and the vocals contain some Joe Strummer vibes as well. “Spilt Milk” is the second tune of the split single and is a bit more hectic than the first track. A real banger live I would imagine. Two breakfast tunes to get your year started courtesy of Faiyaz and the Wasted Chances. They will be playing the Horseshoe Tavern on February 6th. – Kris Gies
Milhouse – Toronto Math Rock Duo!
Ah Milhouse…my favorite Simpsons character. Of course a band named after Milhouse would need to have a slight sense of geekiness to them. So here is Milhouse – a two piece math rock duo from Toronto. Edna Krabapple would be proud. They have an EP available now featuring the tune “Blood & Bathrust.” An instrumental jam with slick guitar licks, wild drum techniques and all the mathy time signatures you could ask for. See it all for yourself live on January 28th at Bovine Sex Club. – Kris Gies
Makk Mikkael – Explore your emotions with this ambient synth pop!
Get lost in this ambient synth pop from brand new artist Makk Mikkael. Very interesting production of this tune “Jungle” will have you mesmerized as her voice grips all of your emotions and rolls them into one. According to Makk the feelings she had while creating this tune “compare to being underwater…so close to the surface to take a breath but not close enough.” Find Makk Michael in the Jungle aka her brand new website! – Kris Gies
The Moody Tulips – “Snarky Baby” EP, Smiling Buddha on 01.27!
Just when you think Toronto can’t produce another stellar garage rock band here come The Moody Tulips. Less psych than a lot of the currently booming garage bands though. The Moody Tulips lean more towards the garage pop end of the spectrum with their catchy melodies and guitar licks. However they still keep the lo-fi dream alive. They released their debut record last month. “Snarky Baby” is a 6 song EP that’ll get you dancing and singing along to their fun jams. They play the Smiling Buddha on January 27th with Weakened Friends, Feels Fine and the Mooks. – Kris Gies
The Mendozaz – Brand New Toronto Punk Rock
The newest addition to Toronto’s punk scene…The Mendozaz bring the heat with 90’s inspired skate punk. Made up of former members of Crush Luther, The Danger Bees, Farewell Cool Reason and Divine Hammer. They released their debut record “Two Days to Retirement” this past November. It is filled with straight up pop punk tunes that could easily be heard while playing Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater for playstation. I hear almost a little bit of Michael Stipe in the vocals. So it’s a must-listen if you ever wondered how Stipe would sound with a 90’s punk band backing him. Johnny, Michael and Matty Mendoza have big plans for 2018 so stay tuned… – Kris Gies
Wine Lips – “Opera Ghost” Music Video
One of my favorite records of 2017 was from Toronto garage trio Wine Lips. The whole album is great front to back with wild guitar and a thumpin rhythm section that’ll keep ya groovin’. They nail the fuzzy garage tones while keepin’ the tunes catchy enough to appeal to more than just fuzzheads. In their video for “Opera Ghost” the band is competing against each other in a hot dog eating contest which looks a good time. Watch out…it gets messy. Celebrate guitarist/vocalist Cam’s birthday at the Bovine Sex Club on January 13th where Wine Lips will be joined by Séance Sisters and Possum. – Kris Gies