Monday, November 9, 2009

Another free sampler from Zunior.

In the hope of getting you to buy more music Zunior regularly hands out free samples. Their latest sampler is up today with free tracks from Evening Hymns, Gravity Wave, Canaille, Doug Hoyer, Michael Rault, Friendly Rich, Crush Luther, Jean-Paul De Roover, Hopeful Monster and Muskox. You will have to sign up for an account, but that's free and they don't spam you.

Grab the new sampler at http://www.zunior.com/product_info.php?products_id=2719.

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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Spotlight: Evening Hymns

There are very few first albums I can remember garnering as much aticipation as Spirit Guides, the debut from Evening Hymns (a.k.a. Jonas Bonnetta). That is, in part, due to his friends. Evening Hymns is on Out of This Spark and part of the same Friends in Bellwoods circle that has produced Ohbijou, Forest City Lovers, Timber Timbre, the Wooden Sky, the D'urbervilles (and Diamond Rings), the Magic and others.

It is not, of course, only his friends. Bonatas has an amazing amount of talent and has won over audiences with his previous EPs, his contributions to Friends in Bellwoods and his live shows.

I'll stop there and urge you to check out:
Review on Ear to the Sound

Review at Herohill

Review on Torontoist

Review at the Skeleton Crew Quarterly

Review on Stories from a Small Town

We Shit Vinyl Episode 32 with Evening Hymns and the Wooden Sky

the Snow Suit Sounds Christmas Special with Evening Hymns and the Wooden Sky
Evening Hymns - Dead Deer



Buy Spirit Guides on Zunior

Connect with Evening Hymns at:
Home Page - Myspace - Facebook - Radio 3.

Catch Evening Hymns live at:
Sat Nov 14 2009 - 09:00 PM
with the wooden sky
Hamilton, ON @ Absinthe

Sun Nov 15 2009 - 09:00 PM
with the wooden sky
St. Catherines, ON @ Merchant Ale House

Sat Nov 21 2009 - 09:00 PM
with the wooden sky
Peterborough, ON @ The Montreal House

Thu Nov 26 2009 - 09:00 PM
with the wooden sky
Quebec City, QC @ L’Agitee

Fri Nov 27 2009 - 09:00 PM
with the wooden sky
Wakefield, QC @ The Black Sheep Inn

Sat Nov 28 2009 - 09:00 PM
with the wooden sky and jenn grant
Montreal, QC @ Il Motore

Fri Dec 4 2009 - 09:00 PM
CD Release Party with The Harbourcoats
Toronto, Ontario @ Tranzac

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Live Video: Evening Hymns - Dead Deer (C.Medley Approved)



Yesterday i mentioned that Evening Hymps long awaited full length Spirit Guides has finally arrived. I posted a video of the song Port Hope. But, said Colin Medley, Port Hop isn't on the new album. Ok, I said, but the audio is clean on the video and it gives people an idea of what Evening Hymns sounds like. Colin replied "*cough* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp0YKV3RUoU *cough*". The video Colin was coughing about was a live video of recorded at Wavelength #452. (Back in the old days when it was still at Sneaky Dee's - anyone remember that?) Anyway, the recording is of the song "Dead Deer" which is on the album and the audio is pretty good.

As it turns out the it was recorded by one of my (and Colin's) favorite videographers - Colin Medley (you can still get the album right now on Zunior!)

Evening Hymns - Dead Deer

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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Evening Hymns Full Length, Spirit Guides, is Finally Here


Evening Hymns (a.k.a. Jonas Bonnetta's) long awaited full length debut Spirit Guides is out today on Out of This Spark. I don't have a crystal ball and haven't heard everything that's going to be released between now and next spring but it's a safe bet that one of the Polaris long list slots (& maybe more) just went away. You're seriously going to love this. Torontoist says:
"Why is Jonas Bonnetta so damn disarming? His debut full length as Evening Hymns—essentially a fleshed-out version of his real-monikered earlier release—oozes a level of granola that could cause discomfort for hyper-aware, self-conscious indie rock fans; the album is called Spirit Guides and much of the lyrical content is about the forest and there's a full track just of a rain storm and have you seen that eerie, foggy mountain on the cover? Somehow, though, there isn't a pretentious note on this record."
But whatever anyone says it sounds like this: (if you love you can buy it on Zunior).

Port Hope by Evening Hymns

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Free All Ages in Oshawa Saturday with Forest City Lovers, D'urbervilles, Evening Hymns & more



The 3rd Annual Schwaltz - free, all ages, all day show will take place at memorial Park in Oshawa on Saturday, September 19.

On the schedule for this year will be:
"The D’Urbervilles, The Mark Inside, Forest City Lovers, The Warped 45s, Drunk Woman, The Micronite Filters, Jadea Kelly, Volcano Playground, Gates Gates Gates, Evening Hymns, and the Baker Muck Rattlers."
There is also an after party schedule with The Stables, The Champion Heartache, and Lead Sled Rocket and on Friday a benefit show for Shwaltz graphic designer Michal Majewski featuring The Diplomats, Sun Ra Ra Ra,  NO NO Zero, The Ancestors, Pans Rams Ghost. Majewski passed away in a hiking accident in BC earlier this year.

Another rememberance is planned for Oshawa guitarist Glen Bensley who also passed away this summer. A Sunday afternoon open mic show is scheduled for Sunday at Memorial Park in his honor.

For more information on any of these events see shwaltz.com or the Facebook Event created by Forest City Lovers:

Forest City Lovers



D'Urbervilles



Evening Hymns



the Warped 45s

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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

D'urbervilles, Evening Hymns take Friends in Bellwoods to Guelph and Waterloo



According to Out of This Spark the D'urbervilles and Evening Hymns will be doing CD Release parties for Friends in Bellwoods II in Guelph and Waterloo in Mid September.

The OOTS blog did not provide locations or times but the Guelph party will be on September 17 with Bocce joining the D'urbs and Evening Hymns. September 18 will take the D'urbs and Evening Hymns (whose full length debut Spirit Guides will be out on Out of This Spark in late fall on CD and Vinyl) to Waterloo.

Keep an eye on outofthisspark.com for details.

Port Hope by Evening Hymns

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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Review: Friends In Bellwoods 2 release party @ Lee's Palace, 28 Aug.

On Friday night I went to one of the best shows I've been to all year. At Toronto's Lee's Palace I and several hundred others were treated to an excellently put together and performed show to celebrate the release of the Friends in Bellwoods 2 compilation. The evening featured Waterloo-based electro dance group Bocce, hometown favourites Ohbijou, the lovely Forest City Lovers, and the expanded band version of Jonas Bonnetta's solo project, Evening Hymns. I have seen all these bands before (though not Evening Hymns as a 7-piece), and went into the show expecting to have a nice time. I did not expect the musical spectacular that it turned out to be. Silly me.

I missed the first song or two of Evening Hymns' set, and when I got there the venue was already pretty busy. A good sign. Jonas was still playing that sparkly silver guitar I saw him use during a solo performance a few months back---good. The addition of Sylvie Smith (The Magic) on backing vocals, James Bunton (Ohbijou) on drums, Gavin Gardiner (The Wooden Sky) on guitar, Andrew Wyatt (The Wooden Sky) on bass, and others made for an impressive lineup. Mid-way through their set, Sylvie Smith took over lead vocals, singing her contribution to the compilation, "On Our Own." On the record, her voice is strong and clear; live, it was even better. A real standout track. Another inspired moment was when most of Jonas' band cleared off, making way for the members of The D'Urbervilles, dressed up to mimic their friend Taylor Kirk (Timber Timbre), whose song "Magic Arrow" they covered for the album. And so they performed it for us. Great stuff.

Jonas recently arranged for Out of This Spark records to release his next album, coming out on 3 November. Promises to be a good one. Listen to "Dead Deer" on his MySpace. Or just watch this live video, taken by Colin Medley at a Wavelength show a while back:

Next up was Forest City Lovers, one of the top local folk-pop acts. This band had fewer tricks up its sleeves, but did bring in extra strings for a few songs (Jenny Mecija and Anissa Hart from Ohbijou). More importantly, the band performed a strong set with their full lineup. It was nice to see them sound so good and seem so confident in their set. Good! I like this band a lot, but the stars never fully align whenever I see them live. Friday night, they did. They played their track off the compilation---"Minneapolis," which also kicks off the preview podcast I did last week---as well as songs from their recordings. Look for a new 7" from the band sometime in the next few months.

The biggest draw of the night was Ohbijou, a band that's had a lot of successes over the past year, building on a longer history of community involvement and strong musicianship. I missed out on their CD release show earlier this summer, so tonight was my chance to get up to speed on how the band's been doing. And, well, they were great. I've sometimes found Ohbijou's recorded output hard to really get into. I am a fan of the folkier indie rock out there, but for a some reason Ohbijou never did it for me as much as it does for so many other people. Friday night was the moment when things clicked between me and the band. Casey Mecija and the rest of her bandmates seemed really excited for the event, and their energy added sparkle to their quiet songs. The didn't play too many of their own songs, calling up guests---Nils Edenloff (The Rural Alberta Advantage); Reg Vermue and Kelly McMichael (Gentleman Reg); Basia Bulat; and others---to sing and play with them, and it all made the set more festive. Consider me now much more firmly in the fan category.

At this point things could have ended, but no: the event's organizers had one more band for us. Bocce took to the stage ready to get the real party started. And my oh my did they ever. The dance floor was hopping and the guys seemed not at all phased to be playing to such a large crowd after such brilliant sets of music. I hung back near the soundboard, but it gave me the perfect sightline to witness the craziness of Casey, Kat Burns (Forest City Lovers), and Greg Santilly (The D'Urbervilles) rapping. During the encore, seemingly everyone who had performed that night, and even some who hadn't, piled on stage, jumping up and down and having a blast. So was everyone in the audience. Take a look for yourself.

What a great night of music. You can purchase a copy of the 40-song double-disk compilation from a variety of actual and virtual stores. All proceeds go to the Toronto Daily Bread Food Bank. Details here.

[Photo credit: staceymccool.]

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Do Make Say Think, Wooden Sky & Evening Hymns Kick off Bike Fest Tonight



Tonight in Toronto at the Polish Combantant's Hall in Toronto (map) Do Make Say Think, The Wooden Sky, and Evening Hymns are set to kick off the Bicycle Film Festival. I can't find any info on ticket prices but with that lineup it'd be worth your while to show up and see. You can find more info at Chromewaves, Wavelength or bicyclefilmfestival.com!

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Out of This Spark to Release Evening Hymns



Toronto's Out of This Spark label, which recently signed a distribution deal with Arts and Crafts have announced that they will release the new album from Peterboroug's Jonas Bonnetta a.k.a. Evening Hymns (Peterborough again?!?).

Evening Hymns has drawn high praise since Bonetta's 2006 'Farewell to Harmony':
"Upon first listening to Farewell to Harmony, the most notable attribute is the strength and ingenuity of each of these 11 songs. For an independent release, Jonas Bonnetta arrives fully formed, with an acute vision in mind that..s one part Brian Wilson, one part Jeff Buckley, and the scattered remnants of the Incredible String Band and other early ..70s British acid folksters. It..s a lush and deceptive album from this Peterborough, ON native who comes across to the casual ear as a singer-songwriter with a minimal refrain: just his voice and his guitar. But subsequent listens reveal a tapestry of tape-looping, a psychedelically inclined backdrop where mountains of sound hide behind every note. What, at first, sounds like one voice is indeed one voice thrice layered. That intricate guitar work is actually four loops competing. Each listen reveals yet another layer, and each layer brings its own rewards. ..We..re Moving On.. and ..Sea Side Waves.. are essential listening, while the rest of the album settles onto the back porch and waits for the fireflies. Through and through, Farewell to Harmony is an independent treasure."

- Exclaim
Yet had remained under the radar. Hopefully the Out of This Spark / Arts & Crafts partnership can remedy that.

Port Hope by Evening Hymns

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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Elsewhere in the Blogosphere

Lonely Vagabond saw Hank and Lily at the Drake.

CBC Radio 2 announces some changes.

Singing Lamb has an interview with Hannah Georgas

Herohill reviews Bahamas

the Burning Hell's Nick Ferrio share's some recipes.

Lonely Vagabond caught Pick A Piper at Sneaky Dee's

Will McGuirk says that Evening Hymns will be opening for Joel Plaskett who is opening for Paul McCartney.

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