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Selasa, 19 Juli 2011

CORE @ Heavy T.O.

This Saturday marks the beginning of the 2011 Heavy T.O. Festival!!!!!!!!!
Beginning at noon on July 23 in Toronto's Downsview Park a slew of bonecrushing bands will grace the stage. Not just any bands. Legends of Metal. In attendance will be Children of Bodom, Billy Talent, Opeth, Mastadon, Antrhrax, Rob Zombie, Motorhead, Megadeth, Slayer and more. Jeeze. We'll be hangin out there all weekend so keep your eyes peeled for the Consortium of Rock Evolution Street Team and the Grim Riffer Lee Kagan himself. So come. Say hi, crack some skulls and rock on!

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Rabu, 06 Juli 2011

On the Local Front: Indian Handcrafts

Last night I went to Toronto's Horseshoe Tavern to see a free show for a band from Barrie I had never heard of called Indian Handcrafts. The band is a two piece comprised of Brandyn James Aikins and Daniel Brandon Allen, but by their sound you would think there were at least 5 people on stage. Indian Handcrafts play loud. Really fucking loud. My head is still ringing, but that is okay, because they also play well. On their myspace page they have labelled themselves as a metal/psychedelic/shoegaze act which I think discredits or downplays the cohesion their sound has. Indian Handcraft mixes hardcore, punk, garage, blues and metal without sounding as if they are necessarily mixing all these genres. It just comes across as their brand of loud, energetic, aggressive, shit-kicking rock n' roll.Their sound is contemporary without being too modern and there isn't an abuse of effects (aside from a gain that is cranked way up).

As for the stage presence and personality, the two play with agression and passion 'getting into it' without seeming as though they are dancing around 'for' the audience. There was significant banter ie. "don't you have jobs in the morning" but it was kept light and brief and by the time the feedback was done ringing out from the last song the guitarist had already switched guitars and dove into the next track. Professional. Another thing is the band feels distinctively Canadian, perharps it is their rugged yet familiar sound, or maybe it is just that the two look like they stepped off the set of a Molson Canadian commercial, but Canadiana is a presence that is definitely felt. Highlights of the set include a track about "a guy in Barrie who lost his mind and just hangs around Sobey's pushing shopping carts" and a cut about an impending zombie apocalypse.
Here is a minute of footage I caught on my Iphone mid set.

Keep your eyes/ears out for Indian Handcrafts, because they have their shit together.




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Rabu, 29 Juni 2011

On the Local Front: 滅 Metsu

Last night I was tipped off by a friend about a cool new Toronto band fresh on the scene... How fresh you may ask? Well their free EP As the Earth Drinks was posted online just over 15 hours ago. or Metsu (Japanese for 'destroy') are what I would call a 'post-metal' band... they are all about mood. While more 'traditional' metal goes straight for the kill, Metsu is a much different, much more subtle beast. Slowly getting into your head with lush atmospheric textures Metsu puts you at comfort gaining your trust and establishing confort and it is only then that they bring the pain. Expression from Metsu goes beyond rage and anger, they reflect a wider more ineffible range of human emotion. Metsu has ebb and flow. Download or stream their album free here to know exactly what I mean. I can also guarantee you will be of the first listeners to hear their sound.


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