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Interview with Pretty, they play the Atria Sat Jan 20

Will McGuirk January 19, 2023

By Will McGuirk

Pretty the band, yip, pretty but not pretty as in just good looking or that the sound is pretty sounding, not that they’re not good looking nor that there are not pretty sounds in their tunes because there are, but pretty I think, as in its more than, like, something is awesome but if its better than awesome then its more than awesome, its pretty awesome, so pretty the band is a band but better, a band but more than, there’s that added other level, next level, and Pretty, the band, this band, are pretty other and next level, and their sound is like when you have a sound and then you psych it, like psych-rock, or psych-folk, so Pretty is like that, and the band, Pretty are from Toronto, and I’m pretty psyched up to have them here in the pretty great city of Oshawa, at the Atria, Friday Jan 20, so psyched well there was that need to know them better and their album, ‘Sertraline Dream’ produced by Aaron Goldstein better so questions sent and Torin Craig (guitar/lead vocals), Eliot Rossi (guitar/vocals), Will Macquarrie (Bass/vocals) kindly answered.

Slowcity.ca: Can you give me an overview of the band, how long together and where you are all from?

Torin: “When I was 18, around 2014-15, that's when the embryonic Pretty emerged. It was a lot more punk/grunge back then. a bunch of lineup changes and consistent gigging solidified a sound over the years, until we formed the current lineup (more or less) around 2019. With everyone in the group now I think we've really found our sound which is psychedelic but with a healthy dose of punk aggression and attitude. It's psych without all the flower-sniffing.”

Eliot: “We're all from the GTA. Will, Brian (Heyes, keys) and myself are from Toronto and Torin and Morgan (Zych, drums) are originally 905ers but have been in the city for a long time now.”

SC: How did you hook up with Aaron Goldstein, love his involvement - and pedal steel on psych, what are your thoughts on that, a one off or do you think it's something to explore deeper? 

Eliot: “We connected with Aaron through Facebook of all places. There is a group on there that does buy/sell/trade and is also a good repository of expertise from Toronto music professionals, so I just made a post on there asking if anyone would be down to work with us. We wanted to experiment with live-off-the-floor recording, where the whole band performs as one unit, rather than just recording one instrument at a time as we were used to. We met with Aaron, he was a great guy and he got what we were after, he was into our demos, plus he had a 16-track tape machine which kind of blew our minds. Needless to say that's what the balance of Sertraline Dream was recorded on.”

Torin: “Pedal steel has been a feature of psych music for decades, so it would be cool to explore and record more when we have more studio time. The pedal steel that's on Sertraline Dream was a very spur-of-the-moment Aaron Goldstein improvisation, which sounded amazing and really fit the whole vibe of that record.”

Eliot: “We definitely didn't plan on having the pedal steel. It was the end of the last, marathon recording day and Aaron looked at me and said "so am I playing on this or what?" And I replied "well, do you want to?" And he said "yes, absolutely." So that's how we got the pedal steel done. It was very cool of him to do that.”

SC: I'm kinda new to the Psych genre, more 60s Garage for me, can you tell me about the genre's attraction for your band members, and apart from your band where would you suggest folks interested start the journey?

Torin: “Psych music feels like a free-form sort of music where you can mix in a lot of things, there aren't strict boundaries placed on what you can and can't do. How you generate and process a sound is as important as what notes you're actually playing. We often don't even identify with the "psychedelic" term all the time, although it does help our music get on playlists so it's hard to dislike that.”

Eliot: “I think psychedelic music can be very beautiful-sounding, and very otherworldly, and that's what draws me to it. I'm very much a fan of tight compositions but I can't deny that I get a kick out of hearing a sound that I can't identify as being a particular instrument, or that I have no idea how it could have been made. In a psych band I get to do both, which is awesome.”

Will: “We've all played in different bands and psych music gives us the freedom to do stuff we wouldn't otherwise, as cheesy as that sounds, it's true. It's cool to play music where I get asked to turn on my wah pedal rather than turn off my wah pedal.”

Starter’s Guide to Psych:

Torin - Pink Floyd - Piper at the Gates of Dawn; MGMT - Congratulations; anything by Kikagaku Moyo or Jimi Hendrix.

Will - Country Joe and the Fish - Electric Music for the Mind and Body, I Feel Like I'm Fixin' to Die; 13th Floor Elevators - Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators.

Eliot - Sly and the Family Stone - There's a Riot Goin' On; The Rain Parade - Emergency Third Rail Power Trip; Lab Partners - Wicked Branches. We're all big fans of Kikagaku Moyo so anything by them. It's worth noting that almost any type of music can be "psychedelic" so it really depends on what you already like; there is probably a psych version of it.

Tags Pretty, Atria

Shows Announced: Lee Brice at the Tribute Communities Centre

Will McGuirk January 16, 2023

By Will McGuirk

American country star and platinum-selling singer/songwriter Lee Brice will be pulling into Tribute Communities Centre in Oshawa, Friday, April 28, 2023. The show will be a stop on his cross-Canada "Beer Drinking Opportunity Tour" with special guests Tenille Arts and Josh Ross.

Tickets go on sale starting Friday, January 20, 2023 at 10:00am. in person at the Tribute Communities Centre Ticket Office and online here ->

Gigs This Week: Pretty at the Atria

Will McGuirk January 15, 2023

By Will McGuirk

Pretty at the Atria Friday Jan 20 2023. Tickets here.

Gigs This Week: Orson Wilds at the Biltmore Theatre

Will McGuirk January 15, 2023

By Will McGuirk

Orson Wilds at the Biltmore Theatre Saturday Jan 21 2023. Tickets here.

Tags Gigs This Week, Orson Wilds, Biltmore Theatre

Gigs This Week: Livers at the Dakota Tavern

Will McGuirk January 15, 2023

By Will McGuirk

Livers at the Dakota Tavern Friday Jan 20 2023. Tickets here.

Gigs This Week: Black Halos at the Horseshoe Tavern

Will McGuirk January 15, 2023

By Will McGuirk

Black Halos at the Legendary Horseshoe Tavern Thursday Jan 19 2023. Tickets here.

Tags Black Halos, Gigs This Week, Legendary Horseshoe Tavern

Slowcity.ca Open Mic: Matt Holtby, Chastity, Mimi Webb, Pierre Kwenders, Margo Price, The Weather, Edwin Raphael, and Noisy

Will McGuirk January 13, 2023

By Will McGuirk

“represents the relationship one has with time, the constant balancing as a slow dance that one tries to weave," - Edwin Raphael







Tags Matt Holtby, Chastity, Mimi Webb, The Weather, Indoor Recess, Auteur Research, Noisy, Margo Price, Edwin Raphael, Killbeat, Pierre Kwenders

Upcoming Toronto concerts: Altin Gün, Billy Nomates, Big Joanie, shame, and the Murder Capital

Will McGuirk January 12, 2023

By Will McGuirk

Some rad shows coming up in Toronto just announced by Collective Concerts. Dutch/Turkish psych rockers Altin Gün play the Danforth Music Hall Aug 2 2023. Its a ways away but tickets are on sale Jan 13. I’ve been a fan for sometime, headed to River & Sky to see them sometime back but unfortunately had too much fun-juice and slept through it hahahah. So yes to being awake in August!! They have a new album, Ask, due March 10.

I’ve also been a fan of Billy Nomates, recommended as they say if you like Dry Cleaning, the Wet Leg, Yard Act, Bob Vylan, Fontaines DC, that speakeasy post punk sound the Idles kinda kicked off. Billy Nomates plays the Garrison Friday May 19. Guaranteed her next TO show will be a much bigger room.

Also in the nouveau-post punk scene are the Murder Capital. The Irish kats will be in at the Legendary Horseshoe Tavern Saturday April 1. Ok fine, no joke lol! Their new album Gigi’s Recovery is out Jan 20.

Also at the Garrison is Big Joanie on Tuesday May 30. New to me, introduced to the tunes by a pal; I’m sure it was the Pixies/Cure/Breeders vibes . So yes to Big Joanie.

Yes also to Shame, bit of a pattern I know, more clangy Brit post-punk, although I think its more post-shoegaze like its post-punk if Television are punk, like post-that, but ya know either way tis good stuff. This band has been airing around my home for some time so time to check them out myself I think.

Posters and videos below and ticket info for all shows here ->

Tags Altin Gün, Billy Nomates, Big Joanie, the Murder Capital, Garrison, Danforth Music Hall, Legendary Horseshoe Tavern, shame, Lee's Palace

Fest News: Wintersong sounds out over Stouffville

Will McGuirk January 11, 2023

By Will McGuirk

You may need hats, just saying.

Wintersong, the Stouffville and environs based festival features the Men Without Hats, along with headliners, Stars, Dan Mangan, and Ombiigizi, and Kiwi Jr. Over two days, Jan 20/21 2023 over 50 acts in multiple venues and outdoor locations. Thats some feat for the organisers but these organisers had been involved in the Guinness World Record for longest Concert so easy peasy yah.

Great line-up of locals too, and its such a lovely downtown too, historic, and walkable, and last time I was there, for the record breaking event, such kindness shown. And just on the border of both Toronto and Durham Region so all roads etc.

More info here ->

Tags Wintersong, Stouffville, Men Without Hats, Dan Mangan, Stars

Fest News: Hibernate tucks into Port Hope Capital Theatre

Will McGuirk January 11, 2023

By Will McGuirk

One of my fab fest finds last year was Cultivate at the Haute Goat north of Port Hope. Even with the rain the outdoor fest featuring Kathleen Edwards plus others was just a joy. Simple as that. Those good folks have now gathered for another what I believe will be a joyous affair, Hibernate.

Three shows, three days in February, 10, 11, 12, at the Capitol Theatre downtown, plus pop-up hot spots TBA.

Announced shows include the intriguing William Prince, supported by our pal Cale Crowe, and Caroline Marie Brooks, on Feb 11; the magnificent Soul Motivators, with Lydia Persaud, and Kyler Tapscott on the Friday, and closing it out with a Sunday matinee, Larnell Lewis, Joy Lapps, and Okan + Medusa.

Ticket info here ->

Tags Hibernate, Cultivate, Port Hope, William Prince, Cale Crowe, Soul Motivators

U.S. Girls

Slowcity.ca Open Mic: U.S. Girls, Payphones, Orchestra GOLD, Okonski, New Pornographers, and Lexy Panterra

Will McGuirk January 10, 2023

By Will McGuirk

“I really wanted to concentrate on women empowerment and what makes us strong and unique. We made it pop with the music video with all my girls and I hope all the fans really enjoy this.” - Lexy Panterra.






Tags Orchestra GOLD, Pavement PR, Okonski, U.S. Girls, Freshly Pressed PR, New Pornographers, Killbeat, Lexy Panterra, Payphones, Jason Schneider Media

Gigs This Week: Howlin' Gales at the Atria Friday Jan 13

Will McGuirk January 10, 2023

By Will McGuirk

TO country-rockers the Howlin’ Gales blow into the Atria in downtown Oshawa Friday Jan 13 2023. The ‘Gales are singer/guitarist Mark Sinclair and drummer Marcelo “Johnny” Maltez and formed in late 2019. The name comes from Sinclair’s love of Howlin’ Wolf and the howling harsh winter wind tunnels of Hogtown’s high-rise alleys. Interesting dynamic.

Besides Howlin’ Wolf the band name-checks The Band, Guy Clarke, Blink 182, and Marianas Trench as influences on their punked up psych-folk sounds. Its a broad range for sure but the band says they strive to reflect not recreate.

“We’re students of music, we draw from artists who we’re influenced by but we’re never gonna sound like them (and we wouldn’t want to.) We make it our own by simply being different humans, having different experiences then the artists that came before, and building on what so many great acts have done in the past and continue to do to this day.”

The band plans to continue on their own past, on a path that includes playing as much as they can, honing the craft. Thus more shows, more faces and as they say, more “kickass shows!”

More information on the kickass Atria gig here

Slowcity.ca Open Mic: Status/Non-Status, Jill Barber, Debby Friday, Ernie Vincent, Hammock, Celeigh Cardinal, plus James Yorkston, Nina Persson and The Second Hand Orchestra

Will McGuirk January 6, 2023

By Will McGuirk

“While each song is deeply personal, at the time it felt as though they pushed the album further into the rural-folk spectrum than we envisioned for ourselves, but together now make for a sentimental journey that sounds just right on the cold winds of winter,” - Adam Sturgeon, Status/Non-Status

"It’s a gentle reminder that its okay to not feel okay… and that sometimes just getting through the day is enough" - Jill Barber







Tags Status/Non-Status, Killbeat, Ernie Vincent, Pavement PR, Whats The Story, Hammock, Jill Barber, Debby Friday, James Yorkston and The Second Hand Orchestra, Nina Persson, Hard Copy Media, Celeigh Cardinal
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