A reflective new video for “The 1 Bad Man,” featured on Remember Sports‘s latest album Slow Buzz (Father/Daughter Records), has just arrived. Directed by Faye Orlove, the footage uses a series of mementos as markers chronicling failed relationships, as a clay figure of Carmen Perry stands back and looks through the "Museum of What We Were". The remnants of the past have a way of staying with you. In November, the quartet will be joining The Get Up Kids for a run of Midwest shows; however, they’ll be back in town on Thursday, December 6 at Johnny Brenda’s, as part of a billing that also Justus Proffit & Jay Som, as well as fellow locals Knifeplay.
Dog Mom “Savor”
Dog Mom has released a new single called ”Savor” via Seminary Records. This is bedroom pop of 19 year old Kim Locke.
You can catch Dog Mom on September 27th at The Mutiny with Graves and oeugons are real.
Blue Dream @ Reggie’s (10/6)
Heavy Psych band Blue Dream released their latest LP, Volume Blue, last week. This is the band’s sophomore album, and second LP of 2018. This is the work of Justin Sanetra (Vocals, Guitar), Jimmy Russell (Vocals, Bass), Danny Awisha (Vox & Drums), and Cook (Guitar).
You can catch Blue Dream at Reggie’s on October 6th with War Cloud, Sasquatch Turf War, Black Road, and Mos Generator.
Debut Episode Album Available for Streaming & Download
Aggression, despair, isolation, the search for existential purpose and meaning, Lost In the Head, the new EP from Episode, covers it. That sense of raw, rumbling torment, compacted into concise musical windows, covey thought/emotion in short order. It’s primal yet deeply personal, exposing wounds for all to see. Press play, and don’t blink.
Good Days make a colorful splash on “Orange”
Synesthesia can be a complex, difficult idea to communicate to those who don’t experience it. Sure, there’s a good chunk of musicians who perceive sounds as colors, but to instill that into the DNA of a song so it is evident to all listeners can be a pesky thing to nail down. That’s exactly what duo Good Days accomplishes on “Orange, ” the latest single from their upcoming album ROYGBIV. The track blends together the harmonic bliss of 60’s surf-pop with subtly implemented soul-pop flourishes that offer up a full-bodied depiction of an orange sunrise. The same way, the group transforms uplifting platitudes into genuinely motivating assurances with their lyrics, they also flip nostalgic vibes into something that feels fresh in its execution. You can stream “Orange” below and be on the lookout for the rest of the colors to be represented on their forthcoming album. -Tucker Pennington
Lose Yr Mind Fest 2018
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J Fernandez “Occasional Din”
J Fernandez is preparing to release his next album, Occasional Din, via Joyful Noise on November 9th. This is the long awaited follow-up to 2015’s Many Levels of Laughter. The album’s first single is called “Unwind”, and it can be streamed below.
You can catch J Fernandez at Thalia Hall on September 28th with Kikagaku Moyo.
Night Owl Festival 2018 – Top Gun Picks!
The annual garage/psych extravaganza is back on in Toronto this coming weekend. The Night Owl Festival has brought in some amazing bands from all over the world such as King Khan & The Shrines, Night Beats, Michael Rault, Pearl Earl and the Allah-Las but also boasts some of the top local bands on the circuit. Here are the locals you won’t want to miss:
Brenda – A Deli favorite; Brenda brings a big fuzzy intensity along with a unique loud/quiet dynamic that makes you wanna bang your head and lock your doors simultaneously. Brenda will be playing Friday at The Horseshoe Tavern.
Peeling – A part of the Buzz Records team; Peeling blends pure noise rock with eerie grunge influences. Peeling plays Saturday at Lee’s Palace
Vypers – Heavy garage rock influenced by that California psych sound. These guys have really come into their own with the release of their latest EP “Champion 100”. “Mr.Girl” is a highlight where they add some nice melodies to their garage rock chaos. Vypers also play Saturday Night at Lee’s Palace
Luna Li – She is known as the garage rock princess of Toronto. Luna Li plays both guitar and violin which makes for a wild combo. She released a new single “Silver Into Rain” over the summer and will be playing the closing show for The Night Owl Festival on Sunday at the Rec Room.
All shows will also include tarot card readings, facepainting, colouring and so much more. Ticket and event information here. – Kris Gies
The Values offer tons of energy on “Imposter”
So many bands attempt to replicate the sound of the 80’s without understanding the nuance of what made music from that era great: it was loud, fun and not afraid to commit to those tenets. Luckily, bands like The Values prove they can capture synth-pop nostalgia and transform it into a 21st-century extravaganza. On single “Imposter,” fat, bubbling synths quickly build to an energetic peak that the track maintains through shimmering guitars and a distinct millennial message of feeling paranoid about one’s own genuineness. The track is almost effortless in its recreation of Madonna levels of glamour and bravado, yet "Imposter" exists in its own realm, a product of its time and place, and feels fresh beacuse of that. You can stream the duo’s new song below. –Tucker Pennington
Emery Adeline to record limited edition vinyl only on 09.28
Nashville-based recording artist Emery Adeline will step into Brooklyn’s Leesta Vall studio on September 28th to record live takes of songs from her latest album Killin’ Time direct to vinyl. Leesta Vall specializes in lathe-cut live recordings, and Adeline’s folk spirit fits well with the DIY nature of putting music like magic onto a disc in real time. Music lovers who want one of these limited edition live takes should pre-order before September 28th choosing the song they’d like recorded. No two recordings will be the same, so each disc will truly be one-of-a-kind, containing a live take of one of Adeline’s songs from Killin’ Time. It’s folk music in its finest form: Flash-in-the-pan, intimate bursts of music that are never the same way twice. Listen to Adeline perform "Drink to You" live below, and pre-order your own live lathe-cut vinyl recording at Leesta Vall‘s website. – Will Sisskind
A Veiled Frame In Amber
A Veiled Frame In Amber is the work of Nathan Kwon, and today, Sept. 24th, he released an achingly beautiful collection ambient-tinged Neo-classical compositions called “Yet Another Season Graced Our Doorsteps”.
Logos is also the founder of the album’s label, Logos Borne, which has released a ton of great music over the last three years. He also records until names Crawl Across The Sky, Ashen Swan, Copernican, Lavender, and Haeun.
Krust Toons: “Head Count” by Tedd Hazard
Krust Toons: "Head Count" by Tedd Hazard – please feel free to drop him a line at teddandthehazards@gmail.com if you dig or have any funny ideas. You can also check out more of his illustrations and animation shorts HERE.