Saturday, June 27, 2009

Sunparlour Player, Wayne Petti Thieves & Del Barber

Having begrudgingly pulled myself away from the Lorrie Matheson show at the Attic I arrived at the eBar in Guelph in time to catch most of Del Barber's opening set. Boy, am I glad I did as he was a treat. Without any prior knowledge of Del or his music I walked in to a young man seated on a chair with an acoustic guitar and a mature folk-singer's voice beyond the age on his face. Throughout his very enjoyable folk-bordering-on-country set Del proved that he is a very capable musician, picking and pounding his guitar while his excellent voice sailed throughout the quickly populating bar. Armed with an excellent cover of Neil Young's Harvest Moon and a handful of amusing anecdotes he thoroughly entertained.

I had heard the second band in the sense that the singer and man at the forefront is also the singer of the alt-country group Cuff the Duke, from Oshawa. Wayne Petti's voice immediately recalls Cuff the Duke classics for me and as much as they may try to differentiate from his primary project it was difficult for me to hear much difference. Granted Wayne Petti and the Thieves (oh I get it, Petty Theives.. ha) do their best at playing melodic rock, but with that voice it still brings up stetson-hat associations. They managed to steer clear of any strong country feel until the first half of a song near the end of the set, however they wiped that away with one of their many crashing instrumental breakdowns. With Wayne wailing on the electric guitar, and his two bandmates watching him (they haven't played together long - 3rd show in fact) they would bring a whole lot of noise and a touch of feedback to the endings of many tunes. Though it's not too markedly different than Cuff the Duke it can only be counted as a positive thing that Wayne is putting his excellent voice to good use wherever he can.

Finally it was time for the show that has become a fan favourite here in Guelph. In dapper dress the Sunparlour Players opened with recently released album Wave North opening track North. The manner in which this song is sung makes me want to coin a new word - "earnestly" (if honesty and earnest are words..) because it would most accurately describe the feeling put into the lyrics while singing this song both live and on album. From there the three-piece band continued their sit down set, though it was sit-down with energy! - beginning with mostly music from the CD for which this show was honouring the release. Included were tracks such as Nuclear, O'Captain, and Point Pelee is the Place to Be, some of which prominently featuring the banjo, and one even saw a xylophone being bowed. The lead single Battle of '77, which included the accordion, got a very strong reception though perhaps the biggest response was deservedly for the track If the Creeks Don't Rise. However I do have a bit of a grievance with a handful of folks in attendance. As much as I am glad that there were enjoying excellent music, I was twice as annoyed by their antics in order to show that enjoyment. Drunkenly spilling, loudly talking, carelessly bumping, disgustingly pashing, stupidly yelling - these people were detrimental to the entire crowd who wanted to see the band equally as much, but managed to enjoy the show in a way that also respected the other patrons. Nevertheless the show continued with the lead 'player', Andrew Penner, standing up from his chair midway through. He got the place jumping even higher by mixing in a handful of older songs including John Had a Bell and Whistle. By the time it came to the finale the crowd was putty in their hands and we stomped and sang along to the appropriately chosen Wave North closer Build It Up. Can't wait for the Hillside set! It was a solid closing to a solid night in which all five bands I saw delivered.

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

New Video from Sunparlour Players

A new video for the song North from the Sunparlour Players new album 'Wave North' directed by Ed Gass Donnely (director of 'This Beautiful City).



Upcoming Tour Dates

June 11 PETERBOROUGH Montreal House
June 12 MONTREAL, PQ Cagibi's
June 13 WAKEFIELD, PQ Blacksheep Inn
June 19-21 DRIFTPILE VALLEY SITE, AB
North Country Fair
June 25 GUELPH, ON Ebar
June 26 TORONTO, ON Horseshoe Tavern
July 12 OTTAWA, ON Ottawa BluesFest
July 17 SUDBURY, ON River and Sky Festival
July 18 SAULT STE MARIE, ON RotaryFest
July 24 - 26 GUELPH Hillside Festival
Aug 15 ALYMER, ON Fred Eaglesmith Charity Picnic
Aug 16 LEAMINGTON Farm Party

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Sunday, June 7, 2009

New Zunior Compilation

It's actually been up for a bit, but if you haven't visited Zunior recently their Free Sampler for June is up with songs from Wax Mannequin, Think About Life, the Sunparlour Players, the Novaks, Rock Plaza Central and more. The free monthly sampler is a great free way to test some sample music from the months new releases (you can buy entire CDs on Zunior - complete with album art for about 8 bucks.)

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Sunparlour Players to Drop New CD with Hylozoists and Wayne Petti



On Friday, June 26 at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto the Sunparlour Players will drop their new CD 'Wave North' with help from the Hylozoists and Cuff the Duke's Wayne Petti and the Thieves . In terms of pure musicianship you can't get much better than that lineup.

It just so happens that all of these artists appeared on the last season of CBC Radio's amazing (and therefore cancelled) series Fuse and I was planning on linking to the audio from them - however it appears that even that audio is no longer available. = (

Go to the show anyway though. Your ears will thank you!

Sunparlour Players on CBC Radio 3 Sessions:



Download it Here

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Elsewhere in the Blogosphere

Herohill makes some Polaris predictions.

iheartthemusic interviews Black Hat Brigade.

Sunparlour Players cancel western tour dates.

Consequence of Sound reviews Rock Plaza Central.

jctrevors has a nice photset of the Superfantastics at the Dome in Halifax.

BlogTO interviews Black Hat Brigade.

Out Of This Spark has info on an upcoming Tribute to Royal City - to be held in Toronto and Guelph.

Radio 3 has info on a doc about Vancouver's vanishing music (and cultural) venues.

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Pick of the Week #19: Sunparlour Players - Wave North



The Sunparlour Players are my favourite band. They have a new album called Wave North, which is going to be released this coming Tuesday (May 19th). The album is awesome, the band is awesome, and you better believe their CD release show (June 26th @ the Horseshoe) is going to be awesome.

Start saving your pennies to pick up a nice mustard or some preserves at the show. If you're in Ontario they're probably playing dates near you. See their myspace for details.

See the full post w/ mp3s and a video of their cover of 'Thunderstruck' here.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

A Little Canadian Gravy

Earlier today on Q with Jian Gomeshi actor Billy Bob Thorton said that "Canada is like mashed potatoes without gravy ...' he also said that he had more musical credibility than younger artists who Jian might interview and that Canadian audiences just sat there. So, by way of response I'd like to present a little Canadian gravy: Bands who are younger than Billy Bob but are doing what he is trying to do only they're doing it better. In large part they are better because they have their own distinctive sound and approach, where as Billy Bob's Boxmasters are little more than a mediocre, average, unremarkable country band with less musical credibility than Bruce Willis. You'll also notice in some of these live clips that, if you're any good at what you do, audiences don't just sit there.

Elliott Brood - Wrote It All Down For You



Rock Plaza Central - Anthem for the Already Defeated



Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir



United Steel Workers of Montreal



The Burning Hell (long clip)



The Pack A.D. - All Day Long

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