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Slowcity.ca Open Mic: Zoon, Amanda Sum, Super Duty Tough Work, Dan Mangan, Dan Pallotta, Noah Derksen, TFD, NGHTMRE, and Jamie,

Will McGuirk October 5, 2022

By Will McGuirk

“As a young person I’d find ways to escape my reality, sometimes I’d lay in a field and watch the clouds shape shift in the sky, just like wasakeechuk, an old mythical creature that lived with the first indigenous people of Turtle Island.” - Zoon

“Being a Gen Zer feels shameful and comedic. It’s important to laugh at that, I think. This music video will investigate the complex feelings that come with dancing through life as a member of the Gen Z club.” - Amanda Sum

“Art happens to be our discipline so we always attempt to use it to further our cause, and create the world that we would like to see, in this case, a world where "justice" is actually served.” - Brendan Grey, Super Duty Tough Work

“This song is about being emancipated by the beautiful humility of littleness." - Dan Mangan







TFD · Him


Tags City Bird Publicity, NGHTMRE, Jamie, Zoon, Paperbag Records, Noah Derksen, Auteur Research, Dan Pallotta, Amanda Sum, Bad Parade, Super Duty Tough Work, Killbeat, Dan Mangan

Adrian Sutherland, photo By Nadya Kwandibens

Slowcity.ca Open Mic: Adrian Sutherland, The Trade-Offs, Evan Redsky, Terez, Julia Wolf, Jesse Roper, Handsome Jack, and Arctic Monkeys

Will McGuirk October 4, 2022

By Will McGuirk

“"I teach at an elementary school in Beachburg, Ontario. My grades 6/7 and 7/8 classes are looking for ways to continue with ideas from the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. We heard the song Walk With Me by Adrian Sutherland and decided to reach out," wrote Steve Pritchard.”

“Throughout the 20th century many Inuit families recall the Royal Canadian Mounted Police deliberately killing sled dogs to force Inuit into government run settlements, ‘Put ‘Em Down’ is about this sad story and about the effort to put us as a people down and erase our culture. A truth many do not know a lot about because it has been kept so quiet” - Josh Qaumariaq, the Trade-Offs

“It's a reflection of not just myself, but of an entire community of young people who lack access to mental health resources, cultural resources, and positive role models - where young First Nations folks just want to escape their realities in exchange for Oblivion.” - Evan Redsky








Tags Adrian Sutherland, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Whats The Story, Evan Redsky, Killbeat, Julia Wolf, Mixed Media Works, The Trade-Offs, Arctic Monkeys, Hard Copy Media, Jesse Roper, The Syndicate, Handsome Jack, Pavement PR, Terez, Bad Parade

Gigs This Week: Hollow Core at the Atria

Will McGuirk October 3, 2022

By Will McGuirk

Hollow Core at the Atria Friday Oct 7 2022. Tickets here.


Tags Hollow Core, Gigs This Week, The Atria

Gigs This Week: Golden Dogs at the Dakota Tavern

Will McGuirk October 3, 2022

By Will McGuirk

Golden Dogs at the Dakota Tavern Friday Oct 7 2022. Tickets here.

Tags Gigs This Week, The Golden Dogs, Dakota Tavern

Gigs This Week: The Sadies at Lee's Palace

Will McGuirk October 3, 2022

By Will McGuirk

The Sadies at Lee’s Palace Friday Oct 7 2022. Tickets here.

Tags Gigs This Week, The Sadies, Lee's Palace

Gigs This Week: Status/ Non-Status at the Horseshoe

Will McGuirk October 3, 2022

By Will McGuirk

Status/ Non-Status at the Legendary Horseshoe Saturday Oct 8 2022. Tickets here.

Tags Status/ Non-Status, Legendary Horseshoe Tavern, Gigs This Week

Gigs This Week: Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets at Massey Hall

Will McGuirk October 3, 2022

By Will McGuirk

Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets at Massey Hall Saturday Oct 8 2022. Tickets here.

Tags Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets, Massey Hall, Gigs This Week

The Standstills

Slowcity.ca Open Mic: Spotlight on The Standstills

Will McGuirk September 30, 2022

By Will McGuirk

Slowcity.ca had a quick email chat with our pals in the Standstills, they are OG Shwakats, and will be playing a hometown gig when their tour with Three Days Grace stops over at the Tribute Communities Centre in Oshawa Nov. 22 2022. The duo recently added a third player, Brendan McMillan (Darkest Days) so we started there.

Slowcity.ca: Hi Standstills, been a minute - some changes to the band - haven’t had a chance to ask you so two to three, why and how did it happen ?

Standstills: “When we started writing the new songs, we knew we had to grow. The songs just felt much bigger and we knew it was time to add more to the subsonic low end.”

SC: Hooking up with Jesse (Hughes, Eagles of Death Metal) that’s sweet, did you know Manantler did a beer with them one time, did that come up?

Standstills: “ Thanks, Jesse is a good friend. Sorry, he never mentioned it.”

SC: In the PR you mention you bonded with Jesse over sharing the same outlook on creative arts, what would that be?

Standstills: “Music, cinema, poetry.. Basically everything creative.”

SC: The single has an open road surge to it- after being indoors so long it's a greatrelease I think, what are your plans for the road and will Eagles of Death Metal be part of that plan?

Standstills: “Thank you. We plan to bring our new album to life all over the globe once we’ve released it. EODM is currently in the writing stages, it would be nice if our schedules line up when they are ready.”

SC: What can you tell me about “Shockwave’; - the single “Motherlode” is very much of Standstills’ style, is it indicative of the album, or a bridge to a past?

Standstills: ‘Shockwave’ is our Mona Lisa. It tells our story as a couple moving up the ranks in the rock and roll world. When writing the album, we’ve never gone so deep introspectively and the outpour of material was a like a Shockwave. The songs are all uniquely their own but share the same heart of our story.”

Tags The Standstills, Indoor Recess

Cameron Tania and Lindsay Schoolcraft, photos by Mikki Simeunovich

OMA5 winners announced at gala Sep 29 2000

Will McGuirk September 30, 2022

By Will McGuirk

The OMAs, Durham Region Music Awards, were handed out at an in-person gala held at the Biltmore Theatre Thursday Sept 29 2022. The event was hosted by Lindsay Schoolcraft who won Artist or Band of the Year. Performers on the night included Tania Joy, Valdii and two time winner, Delom Om winning Emerging Artist as well as Music Video. The other winners on the night include Jadea Kelly for Single of the Year; Wayne Madder for Album of the Year; Cameron Tania for Songwriter of the Year. The Music Teacher of the Year went to Emily Snellings, who gave an impassioned speech urging greater resources for public music education. The Durham Song of the Year was won by Gal George Gjurin, and Music Industry of the Year went to Hill Kourkoutis. 70’s rock band Wednesday, Durham Girl’s Choir, and Greg Keelor received the Lifetime Achievement and Hall of Fame award.

Slowcity.ca Open Mic: Adam Baldwin, Jill Barber, Pierre Kwenders, Ombiigizi, Cave States, Robinson Kirby, and Denzel Curry,

Will McGuirk September 28, 2022

By Will McGuirk

“Sadly, the persistent undervaluing of music forces so many of us musicians to trade it all in—often in a defeated way, much like those willing to trade in their most valued possession out of pure desperation to have cash in hand.” - Jill Barber




Ombiigizi - Nov 05 - Oshawa, ON - The Biltmore w/Tuns




Tags Slowcity.ca Open Mic, Adam Baldwin, Nightshop Media, Jill Barber, Killbeat, Pierre Kwenders, Denzel Curry, Indoor Recess, Cave States, Pavement PR, Robinson Kirby, That Eric Alper

Jadea Kelly

Interview : OMA5 nominee Jadea Kelly plays the Biltmore Theatre Sunday Oct 2

Will McGuirk September 28, 2022

By Will McGuirk

Roots artist, Jadea Kelly, will be in Oshawa at the Biltmore Theatre on Sunday Oct. 2 2022. Kelly is touring her latest album, ‘Roses’, which was released earlier this year. Many of you will know her as the voice on ‘Kezia’, the debut album from Whitby’s Protest the Hero. Kelly grew up in Whitby too, singing in her church choir, but instead of moving into metal after the success of that project, chose instead the singer/songwriter route. In pursuit of the muse she moved as needed; Toronto, Nashville, Los Angeles, Home became the road, until lockdown, and LA became home-base, a place to pause and take stock. 

Slowcity.ca had an email chat with Jadea as she started the Canadian leg of her ‘Roses’ tour, the European leg tucked away now.

Slowcity.ca:  What were you running from on 'Driveway', the first single of the record.  did you know at the time you were running or was it after a deeper dive into who you are?

Jadea Kelly:  Ultimately, I was running from myself and running away from taking care of myself. One of my favourite Nashville songwriters, Madi Diaz, sings “you can’t be a new person in an old place”. I desperately needed to leave Toronto. Too much heartbreak and earlys 20s life lessons. Los Angeles provided a blank slate with fresh faces to take time and space for myself. And finish this album at a healthier pace.

SC: Obviously pandemic for all its loss did provide a chance for reflection - Much of this record was written during those times, which songs speak to your growth, not personally, but as a musician?
JK: “I was musically pushed on songs like ‘roses’ and ‘temporary farewell’. I had a structure, melody and lyrics for those songs, but my producer, Aaron Goldstein, helped me create more intricate chord progressions and unique soundscapes.

 “I also recorded a majority of this album remotely, because of lockdown. In the past I have always tracked live off the floor with a group of musicians. That was very challenging for me musically, to make decisions on a song alone in my car!”

SC: Roses are such a metaphor, you have some songs about flowers, do roses hold a specific place for you, or is there a broader meaning - also one usually gets a dozen but ten? two short of true love ?

JK: “Well done for spotting that! When i wrote ‘10 Roses’ i was in a Los Angeles relationship that felt like a graduation in love in intimacy, but in many ways it still wasn’t the full bouquet.”

SC: How do you feel about getting back at it all, touring, travelling, playing; some artists are speaking out and taking further breaks, how are you handling it?

JK: “Well, I’m pretty lucky currently. I have Ryan O’Reilly by my side to weather tour uncertainty. Very talented songwriter based in Berlin and opening my Ontario dates. He booked the European leg - which we just completed - and i booked the Canadian run with my agent Lianne Gravitis. Every show has been welcomed and beautiful. Audience members are ready for live music.

“I definitely had a rough start to the tour. I tested positive for covid on day 1 and Aer Lingus lost my guitar for 3 weeks. But, being able to tour amongst the Swiss Alps and Italy is worth the obstacles”

SC: You have been nominated for the OMAs, which will be awarded Thursday, that’s exciting, what are your thoughts on the nomination and on the awards themselves? 

JK: “I absolutely love that Oshawa has an awards ceremony. I’m writing this before I hear the results: so if i WIN then this is the greatest honour ever. But, if i lose. . .”

Gigs This Week: BA Johnston at the Atria

Will McGuirk September 26, 2022

By Will McGuirk

BA Johnston, Poor Pelly, at the Atria Friday Sept 30 2022. Tickets here.

Tags BA Johnston, Poor Pelly, The Atria, Gigs This Week

Gigs This Week: Jadea Kelly at the Biltmore Theatre

Will McGuirk September 26, 2022

By Will McGuirk

Jadea Kelly at the Biltmore Theatre Sunday Oct 2 2022. Tickets here.

Tags Gigs This Week, Jadea Kelly, Biltmore Theatre
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