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Showmanship

Wednesday night I headed out to The Ballroom for Indie Night In Canada to see the band MIC LORDZ & SAUCE FUNKY (MLSF). I was excited about seeing this band, i’ve wanted to for a while. I didn’t bother to find out what time they’d perform, so i got there pretty early.

Paul Husband and his partner Kristen Cholak have been organizing Indie Night In Canada since 2007. This is the first year they’ve had sponsors. Paul was also celebrating his 50th birthday that night. Upstairs at The Ballroom, 16 bands performed on 2 stages. There were some pretty good acts. In fact, i found myself at times having trouble deciding which of the two stages to watch.

Since i was early i decided to look around the venue for a good spot to photograph MLSF. I started taking pictures of a wall outside on Queen Street under an overhead light. A guy in an “I heart NY” t-shirt was walking by and i asked him if he would mind standing still for a minute so i could see the shadows. He said i should come upstairs and see the bands. I introduced myself and he said his name was Matt. He said he was with the band ONE DIVIDED. He said ONE DIVIDED had nothing to do with math. He asked if I could be sure to check out his band and I agreed.

MLSF finally arrived and I asked the guys to pose for some photos with me. MLSF are Dayun “Boots” Marjanovic (vocals), Mike “AlerG” O’Phee (vocals), Liam MacNaughton (drums), John “Rogé” Rogers (bass), Matt Lalonde (guitar). Paul Husband said there would be a media room available for us, but we weren’t able to access it and instead, the only well lit spot was a cold cellar downstairs where they store wine. A closet basically. I had to try to get a good shot of 5 guys in a closet. The first pose I wanted was reminiscent of a picture RHCP took for a Rolling Stone Magazine cover. They stood in a row looking modest. The next shot I asked for required each man in the band to pinch the nipple of the man beside him. I was surprised at their reactions – they feigned shock at my request. I believed them for a minute until they started exclaiming “she wants nipples, lets give her nipples” and started tearing off their shirts. They had a lot of fun with the posing and I was really happy with the shot I got in the end.

Back upstairs, I saw ONE DIVIDED come on stage. They’re a 3 piece band consisting of  Matt Silver (vocals/guitar), Tyler McIlveen (vocals/bass) and Matt Godin (drums). I was only mildly interested until I noticed the bass player, McIlveen. He started singing backup and he was good. A really nice voice. He also became very animated on stage. Flicking his hair, running across stage, bouncing around and playing like his life depended on it. As they moved through the songs in their set, McIlveen actually looked like he was loving it. He was having a great time. Silver stands at his mic and sings and Godin is at the drums doing his thing. McIlveen is the show. Totally entertaining. I would go out to see them again just to watch McIlveen . When I mentioned it later to their Manager, he told me a record exec told him McIlveen should calm down. What? Calm down? McIlveen’s amazing. Never listen to a record exec. Corporate Rock sucks. If anything, the rest of the band should learn to play along with McIlveen’s antics. When you’re only a 3 piece band, you’ve got to “bring it” to the stage. McIlveen is entertaining.

Corporate Rock sucks. ~ OhJustEatIt.ca

I watched a few other bands and I noticed it everywhere. There were some really good acts, nice music, professional playing, but very few entertainers. Very few stars. I’m sorry to tell you musicians, you can be a great musician, but if you’re boring to look at, no one will want to watch you perform live. Today live gigs are one of the only places left to sell CDs and merch. I suggest some of you need to polish up your act.

I can’t find the quote on the net, but I believe it was Sharon Osbourne who said “there are no more superstars”. She should know a thing or two about superstars, especially being the wife of the prince of darkness. At the “Retirement Sucks Tour”, Ozzy Osborne received a standing ovation when he came out on the stage. The entire crowd. Not just the floor. How many musicians can do that to a crowd? Not many.

MLSF finally came on stage. Now these guys are entertaining. Apparently, two members started out with a Hip Hop group. When they joined with three others they became a very funk/hip hop/rock band. Their songs are fun and full of energy and they’re a riot to watch on stage. They play with the crowd, jump around on stage, jump on the bar, make animated faces and gestures. They even ask the crowd to pose while their drummer takes a picture from the stage – now that’s interactive. They’re very fun to photograph (although difficult to capture because they don’t stand still!). This is a band I could watch over and over and never tire of. I’ll have fun following where they go from here.

I left The Ballroom and walked down Queen West to the Velvet Underground to see DREAMERS at their CMW gig. Now here’s another band who knows how to perform. DREAMERS, Paul Maconko (vocals), John Bernardo (guitar/backup vox), Steven “Suggy” Sugrim (bass/backup vox), Matthew Coelho (guitar/backup vox), and Jeffrey Moretta (drums), are my favourite Toronto growlers. I haven’t seen them perform live for a while and I was very impressed Wednesday night. They were working very well together, their music was tight and, most of all, they looked like they were having fun. They looked like they were having the time of their life! They play off each other, bounce around with their guitars, make faces at the crowd, and do the Captain Morgan pose on their amps. I found myself smiling as well as banging my head while I watched them. I wonder if recording their EP “Shenanigans” has helped with developing their music. They sounded great. I’ll have to ask them about that.

Now, let’s talk about showmanship. I see bands all the time. Most of them bore me. A lot of them perform to empty rooms. DREAMERS was performing at 1AM to a practically empty room. They didn’t hold back. They didn’t play with sour faces and wish they were somewhere else. They love their own music. They love their band. It shows when they perform.

Legend has it, Jon Bon Jovi gave CINDERELLA their big break after watching them perform to an almost empty room in Philadelphia. Do you think they would have impressed him if they stood still with their guitars and sang with a poker face?

A good performer draws the audience in and gives them an experience. People can stay home to listen to music. They go out to see bands for the experience. So, give them an experience. That’s why they call it a “show”.

 

Music This Week In Toronto – CMW

This morning, the band DREAMERS posted on my Facebook asking if i’m going to their CMW show at the Velvet Underground tomorrow. After Steve Sugrim made the post, the rest of the band “liked” it. I guess they want to make sure i go! Haha…those guys are fun. Hells yeah, of course i’m going to see those guys! I have a list of other suggestions too. I’m REALLY interested in checking out MIC LORDZ & SAUCE FUNKY at the Ballroom tomorrow night too. MONSTER TRUCK is the attraction for me Thursday, but i’ve listed a few other favs. STEP ECHO Friday for sure, but BIBLICAL is also a great band and there’s enough time to get from The Bovine to The Hard Rock. Finally, MATT GROOPIE is a hard working dude i’ve recently learned about. I wouldn’t mind checking him out on Saturday. Finally on Sunday, our boys THE BLOODY FIVE are at the Hideout. I’ll finally get some pictures of them performing for my collection.

All the bands listed here are worth checking out. Enjoy Canadian Music Week! I love Toronto!

Wednesday 3/21
7PM MIC LORDZ & SAUCE FUNKY @ The Ballroom (rock/hip hop)
9PM CAREERS IN SCIENCE @ the Bovine Sex Club (punk/hardcore)
10PM MARY ROSE OBSESSION @ The Hideout (rock)
11PM LYNZIE KENT @ C’est What (folk/pop/rock)
12AM DREAMERS @ Velvet Underground (hardcore/metal/punk)

Thursday 3/22
10PM PARTYCAT @ The Bovine Sex Club (hardcore/rock)
10PM BROKEN BRICKS @ Hard Luck Bar (americana/pop/rock)
10:30PM ARMY GIRLS @ Parts and Labour (grunge/indie/pop)
12:50AM MONSTER TRUCK @ The Horseshoe (rock)
1AM FINAL THOUGHT @ The Painted Lady (pop/punk/rock)
1AM LACERDA @ The Bovine Sex Club (alt/indie/rock)

Friday 3/23
11AM BIBLICAL @ The Bovine Sex Club (metal/psychedelic/rock)
12:20AM STEP ECHO @Hard Rock Cafe (rock)

Saturday 3/24
9PM MATT GROOPIE @ The Underground Garage (blues/classic rock/psychedelic)

Sunday 3/25
9PM THE BLOODY FIVE @ The Hideout (alt/grunge/progressive/rock)
7:30PM ECHOWIDE @ Hard Rock Cafe (alt/rock)

 

LYRIC DUBEE Amazes Room Full of Legendary R&B Musicians


I was scrolling through Facebook doing my research on bands gigging in Toronto. Somehow I came across a Youtube video of 13 year old Lyric Dubee playing guitar and singing. It was a poor quality video taken at an outdoor event. It was obvious the kid could play guitar, but I wasn’t too impressed. I was sipping my morning coffee, however, and relaxing, so I decided to check out two more of his videos. The final video was Lyric being interviewed by Glenn Coulson on Rogers Barrie (cable channel) and performing some of his original music. Lyric played and sang beautifully, but that wasn’t the impressive part. Lyric is still a boy and his voice has not matured. What impressed me was his personality. He was not intimidated at all. He had amazing stage presence. When he sang, he had range and feeling. When he played guitar it was with ease and soul.

I posted the Rogers video on Facebook with a little paragraph about my impression of Lyric. I received a comment back from veteran Toronto musician/producer Virgil Scott who said he was going to contact Lyric’s parents and request that the boy perform at his upcoming annual “Happy New Year to Musicians Party”. I was thrilled to have brought the two together!

The video here was taken the night of the annual private event hosted by Virgil at Hollywood on the Queensway. The room was full of elite R&B musicians. When Lyric finished performing his two songs the room exploded with applause. People were excited by him. I was so happy that he had this exposure. People will be talking about Lyric Dubee, not because he’s a kid who can sing and play guitar, but because he’s a musician.

Lyric released his first CD last April. You can get a copy at his website http://www.lyricsmuzic.com/. Lyric will perform at the Wiarton Willie Festival Saturday (Feb 4). He’s performing on the main stage at 2pm. He will be performing songs from his blues album and some unreleased material. If you’re lucky enough to be there, you can also catch Walk Off The Earth and David Usher in the evening. If Lyric performs again in Toronto, I’ll be sure to let you know!

Discovering MITTENZ At C’est What

On Thursday we headed over to C’est What on Front Street to hear Mittenz. This cute all chick band plays garage pop with Emily Bones and Mary Deth singing and playing guitar in a pleasant, easy to listen to pop, while accompanied by punk drummer Lindsay Bird. It’s a unique sound. The girls are cute, costumed and animated on stage. They’re fun to watch. They are Mittenz and they call their fans kittenz.

I spoke with the girls after the show and they told me they are working on a 6 track EP that they expect to release in the spring. They have applied to perform at the Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival in August. The lineup for that show won’t be announced until the spring. They’re hoping to set up a tour once their EP is released.

You can find Mittenz anywhere online. They’re at themittenz.com and on social networking sites Facebook, Tumblr, Myspace, Youtube, Twitter and Reverbnation.

See pictures of Mittenz at the C’est What show at Angela’s Pics.

Toronto band Mittenz is:
**Lead Vocals/Guitar: Emily Bones**
**Vocals/Guitar: Mary Deth**
**Drums: Lindsay Bird**

Contact Mittenz at:
http://www.themittenz.tumblr.com
http://www.myspace.com/ilovemittens
http://www.youtube.com/THEMITTENZZ
http://www.twitter.com/THEMITTENZ
http://www.reverbnation.com/mittenz

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