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Monday, November 12th, 2007

Swift Feet For Troubling Times

I don’t know why, but I’m always a little bit surprised when I see local bands fill larger venues whose bread and butter is usually touring bands with a national/international profile. Maybe it’s because I often see said locals in either much cozier environs or, if it is at a larger club, it’s in a support capacity for one of the aforementioned touring bands. Anyway, the point of it is, it was kind of exciting to see Lee’s Palace so chock full of people wanting to spend their Friday night with Ohbijou.

Touted as their last show for a while, presumably to work on the follow up to last year’s Swift Feet For Troubling Times, it was as much a gathering of friends celebrating a terrific year for the band as it was a concert. Of course, when you combine friends, Friday nights and alcohol you get chattiness and the constant din of the crowd was a point of frustration throughout the night but hey – that’s Toronto for you.

First up was Bruce Peninsula and after seeing them at Dog Day Afternoon in the Summer, it was strange to see them indoors rather than under the late afternoon, country sky. Once underway, though, the eleven-piece outfit – more congregation than band – somehow managed to recreate that sense of elemental urgency, not unlike an impending thunderstorm. There’s a rawness to their foreboding country gospel aesthetic that connects on a very primal level and as they continue to work on their debut album, I wonder how it’ll be possible to capture that energy to tape. Maybe it’d be better to simply pile into a covered wagon and travel the country spreading the good word in person. Check them out on November 24 at the Horseshoe with The Acorn and be saved. Or damned. Or both.

Ah, Basia Bulat. A quick Flickr search shows that this was the seventh time in the past year and a bit that I’ve seen her play and every day I wake up without a restraining order in my mailbox is a good one. So as to avoid giving the prosecution any more evidence, I’ll just say that even with a smaller band than usual – they were a five piece this time out – she was terrific as ever. And since it’s likely this was the last time I caught her in 2007, here’s to another half-dozen great shows in ’08.

Ironically, the crowd noise wasn’t especially overbearing for the openers but when Ohbijou took the stage, they turned the chatter up to 11. Respect! Ohbijou brought some extra volume of their own, however, in the form of a four-piece brass section that not only overwhelmed the talkers, but most of the band as well. Ah well. The horns returned a few points through the night but mostly, the night was Ohbijou doing what Ohbijou does so well – sweet, orchestral pop that wasn’t entirely at home in a big room like Lee’s – there were some persistent feedback issues and some of the more delicate touches in the arrangements were lost – but was comfortable visiting for a spell. And that’s how it is with parties, isn’t it? Things don’t always go exactly as you’d planned and sometimes things get messy but as long as everyone has a good time, isn’t that what really matters?

Photos: Ohbijou, Basia Bulat, Bruce Peninsula @ Lee’s Palace – November 9, 2007
MP3: Ohbijou – “St Francis”
MP3: Ohbijou – “Misty Eyes”
MP3: Ohbijou – “Steep”
MP3: Basia Bulat – “Snakes & Ladders”
Video: Ohbijou
MySpace: Basia Bulat
MySpace: Bruce Peninsula

Stars have a new video. Watch it.

Video: Stars – “The Night Starts Here” (MOV)

AOL Music Canada discusses the elusive Canadian national identity with John K Samson of The Weakerthans.

Here it is, the Soft Focus interview with My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields where he spills the beans about the band’s resurrection. Shields, for a man who was once considered batshit crazy, comes off quite well. The host… well, not so much. This is part one – check back throughout the week for the rest. And as a bonus, The Daily Swarm has dug up some older MBV interviews and videos to brighten your day.

And as almost every band that got tagged as shoegazer in the 90s seems to be digging out the pedalboards and finding a pair of sensible shoes worth contemplating, there are some exceptions. Under The Radar tracked down former Lush frontwoman Miki Berenyi and talks to her about the tragic final days of her band, what she’s been doing for the past ten years and what the odds of her ever getting back into music are. While it’s a bit sad to realize that some beloved acts are perfectly happy to let the reunion bandwagon roll on by (even if it’s probably for the best), Berenyi’s dose of reality is both amusing and touching.

Video: Lush – “For Love” (YouTube)

The Guardian profiles once and once again Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft. The band is a week into their highly anticipated reunion gigs and reviews are mostly positive (with a few naysayers). No one’s beaten anyone up yet, at least.

Spinner invites PJ Harvey to their studio to play selections from White Chalk.

The Futureheads have finished work on their third album and are offering a preview.

MP3: The Futureheads – “Broke Up The Time”

Billboard confirms that Radiohead’s In Rainbows will be released in North America, CD-style, on January 2 of next year thus ensuring that it’ll show up on scads of peoples’ year-end lists both this year and next. Clever. And if you’re looking for clips/MP3s/general gushing about the band’s pirate video webcast from this weekend, swing a stick. A short stick.

The AV Club talks to Bryan Lee-O’Malley about the fourth volume of Scott PilgrimScott Pilgrim Gets It Together – in stores on Wednesday.

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Misty Eyes

In my submission to I Heart Music’s “33 Hottest Bands In Canada” poll, I annotated Ohbijou’s #7 ranking with, “More of a slow smoulder of a year rather than fire-y hot as Swift Feet For Troubling Times spread its magic outwards from Toronto but word is getting out.” And while I have no empirical evidence to support this, I suspect that everyone whose list they were on had seen them perform live before and all those who didn’t include them simply haven’t had the pleasure yet.

Because while Swift Feet is an utterly charming record – all sleepy-eyed, anorak-clad, forest-wandering lullabies – it’s as a live unit that Ohbijou really seal the deal. They maintain all the warmth and wonder of the record but give it a sprightly step that turns the record’s Autumnal vibe into something more Spring-like. And it’s this that makes them the perfect pick to soundtrack these graying, shortening days that have us reaching for the heavier sweaters.

But you can leave those sweaters at home on November 9 when the band plays Lee’s Palace accompanied by Basia Bulat and Bruce Peninsula, all followed by a Bocce dance party. Their last show for a while as they work on their new record, it’ll be a celebration of the year in Ohbijou and they want you to be there. Courtesy of the band, I’ve got some really sweet prize packs to give away:

- One grand prize consisting of a pair of passes to the show, two different show posters, two copies of Swift Feet (one a limited edition, numbered original version and one a remastered, bonus-tracked but less-fancy-packaged version) and an Ohbijou t-shirt.
- Two second prizes consisting of a pair of passes to the show and a copy of the limited edition CD
- One third prize consisting of a pair of passes to the show.

To enter, shoot me an email to contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to Ohbijou” in the subject line and your full name in the body before midnight, November 7.

MP3: Ohbijou – “St Francis”
MP3: Ohbijou – “Misty Eyes”
MP3: Ohbijou – “Steep”
Video: Ohbijou – “The Woods” (YouTube)
MySpace: Ohbijou

Speaking of the I Heart Music poll, both Macleans’ Taste Police, From Blown Speakers and Radio Free Canuckistan have some commentary both on their own picks and the final list.

And #7 on the list, The Acorn, will be playing an in-store at Soundscapes on November 24 at 4PM in advance of their proper show at the Horseshoe that evening.

Muzzle Of Bees talks to #32, Land Of Talk, and gets a sort-of update on the status of the new record. In short – sessions with original drummer Bucky Wheaton were shelved, songs re-recorded with new drummer Eric Thibodeau, hopefully out by early/mid-2008.

BeatRoute talks to Torquil Campbell of Stars (#26). They’re at the Phoenix from November 26 to 29.

And hey, check it out – Amazon has got the next Scott Pilgrim book, Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together, available for pre-order and due out November 14! There’s a 14-page preview here. File under: yessssss.