There’s probably a couple of times I could have been considered a Beach Creep…but I wasn’t as cool as the band Beach Creep from Toronto. Extraordinary DIY, Beach Creep is indie divine with gentle voices and artistic guitars. They released their latest EP “V” in January of this year. It opens up with trippy intro “Peas and Lentils” then leads into “Sprout”, which has nice vibes, the kind that make you feel like everything is going to be okay. “Old Shoes” caresses delicate vocals over subtle guitars that carry heavy harmonies. Beach season is just around the corner so make sure you do your bicep curls…then buy this EP from Beach Creep’s
The Lifts @ The Cameron House
The Lifts are full throttle rock n’ roll fusion. Their music contains elements of progressive rock, metal and blues; a strong combination of muscle, imagination and weight. Their self-titled EP has what it takes, hitting us hard, endowing us with wit and an artistic certainty. Showing off their biceps, you are instantly satisfied. “What’s Her Face” is pure rock n’ roll with an ambitious sound. “The Sky is Peeling” sinks its teeth into you with grunge grit, heavy guitars and a luscious delayed vocal. “Darling” beats a drum with a heavy bellowing bluesy backbone and a vocal that “doesn’t let us down”. The last track on the EP “Mescal Blues” knocks on your heart with an unforgettable melody, as if you have known it forever; pulling its weight of heavy combinations of dark and light sounds. Don’t miss The Lifts this Friday March 20th @ The Cameron House.
Beams @ The Gladstone
Beams, a cohesively mixed, indie folk-rock sextet from Toronto have caught our ear holes, with their song Black Shadow. A brilliantly mournful story sang by the most delightful and complementary mix of singers that I’ve had the pleasure of listening to in a long while. The vocal lends a little bit of an unnerving feeling, which is fitting to the song (and even more-so to the video!). Although, the vocals are quite alluring, credit is due to the accompaniment as the arrangement is just as wonderful, simple drums, banjo and electric guitar keep the song flowing and the soothing vocal harmonies shining, while one of my favourite parts is just the cherry on top – vibraphone! If you get the chance, check out their video for Black Shadow- the story behind the concept makes it all the more interesting. These beauties are playing 03/20 @ The Gladstone let their brilliant harmonies ease you into the weekend.-Courtney
The Red Rails @ Cherry Cola’s
The Red Rails from Ottawa are heading to Toronto for the weekend! Listening to their latest record “A Living Fiction”, they play no nonsense rock n’ roll with some nice licks and a touch of 90’s dabbled on top for good luck. Their lead single “On The Line” has some sweet fuzz bass, tight rhythm and fierce vocals. This three piece was busy last year playing all over Ontario and out to the East Coast. Check’ em this weekend as part of the Soundtrack Of The City: Friday March 20 @ Cherry Cola’s and Saturday March 21 at the Bovine Sex Club. –Kris “Big City” Gies
Olivia and the Creepy Crawlies @ The Silver Dollar
Olivia and the Creepy Crawlies is a folk, indie pop band crawling their way out of London, On. Late last week they released their second EP titled Tongue Tied. The EP includes five songs that we couldn’t be happier to hear- after that long winter; these ladies and gents are warming our souls up with this one. Beautifully clear and goosebump-worthy vocal delivery, quirky lyrics and smooth harmonies, make this Ep memorable; never mind the danceable and singable qualities that are sure to make you fall in love with these darlings. Don’t worry
VOTIIV @ the Smiling Buddha
Just hit the play button! VOTIIV has us hot and sweaty with explosive electro dance beats. VTV-01 is a creative album with avant-garde sounds that spin to lo-fi, pretty, pop vocals. “All to Take” hums and hops with elastic beats and alluring dark sounds that wave over you with deep enchantment. Close your eyes and dance to their entire album! See this electronic duo with
Pins & Needles @ the Great Hall
Pins & Needles is youthful, edgy, rough, yet smooth and soothing – a beautiful collaboration of indie rock and pop. “Overdue” is an exemplary track by these ladies. They brilliantly mix the do-wop style with rock on this one, giving the song a sultry, dreamy and almost nauseatingly pretty tone, yet still giving it a raw roughness with electric guitar, and powerful vocals- what a delicacy! This song could be described as a 50’s doo-wop influenced pop song, with a whole lot of balls! Go listen to their lovely harmonies, and dance along with them March 13 @ The Great Hall.-Courtney
Pet Sun
Pet Sun is a noisy and awesome death garage band from Hamilton. They remind me of the Stooges but heavier. When I hear the Stooges I feel that’s how all bands should sound… and Pet Sun is killin’ it. Fresh off a tour down to the States, Pet Sun will be returning to Toronto on April 9th at the Horseshoe Tavern. Expect new music from them soon, but for now let’s listen to the title track from their latest EP “Feel Like I’m Going Away”. -Kris “Big City” Gies
For Esmé “Just Yet”
For Esmé, latest single “Just Yet” is light and fluffy with heavy dynamics. Progressive electro-pop sounds that heartbeat rhythms to a sweet and intriguing vocal; it’s smooth-
FOAM @ THE CENTRAL
A three-piece punk rock noise band –Foam, originating from London, Ontario, is slowly storming the music scene. Hailing sludge-infested distortion and an abundance of guitar feedback; this trio really shows they know how to bring the noise. Amidst the cloud of sound, these guys still maintain a moving and unique song structure, while the sporadic use of vocals hints at their obvious punk influence, adding to the intrigue of their sound. They’ll be leaving their garages and basements behind this weekend; Foam is playing the big city alongside fellow Londoners, Political Séance. Go catch them March 6 @ The Central.-Courtney
Tasseomancy
There are two opportunities this weekend to catch the experimental twin sister group Tasseomancy. I checked out their tracks starting with their latest single “Reality”; It made me completely forget what I was doing…so I listened to it again… I like to call them “Trippy Folk”, modern ambient sounds that are skillfully imaginary. So you should grab your folks n’ friends and check Tasseomancy @ Smiling Buddha March 8 and @ The Baltimore House on March 9. Do it! –Kris “Big City” Gies
JUNOfest 2015: Friday 3/13 and Saturday 3/14
JUNOfest 2015: Hamilton: Friday 3/13 and Saturday 3/14
Awesome lineup! 2 days, 15 Hamilton Venues, 100+ bands
Also catch all our deli friends that are playing: Greylands, HIGHS, Laura Cole, Run with the Kittens, Sun K, The Beaches, The Glorious Sons, The Dying Arts, Fortunate Ones, The Ascot Royals, …and much more…