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Down By Avalon Doin' it For The Kids... Again! PDF Print E-mail

Taking a break from steady work on their second record, Down By Avalon return for the second year in a row to play La Leche League of Chapel Hill's Rock The Baby Festival Saturday, May 9th. The outdoor annual family fun festival offers activities for kids and adults of all ages. As Alan puts it, "Talk about a worthy cause!" More details to follow or check La Leche's festival site for updates.

In case you hadn't caught them live lately, the band recently welcomed Scott DeMattos to the fold. Scott adds some full-time electric guitar, but is a multi-instrumentalist veteran of many great triangle bands. 

 
Chris Warren featured on W.A.T.T. Podcast PDF Print E-mail

What's All This Then?

Chris Warren has been featured in the latest episode of What's All This Then?, a podcast devoted to "innovative, exceptional and bizarre Toronto Artists" with host Ben Mueller-Heaslip of the Parkdale Revolutionary Orchestra.  

Chris reflects on fifteen years of performing and recording music and his new album "Night For Day" in this in-depth interview.

Subscribe to W.A.T.T. on iTunes or stream from their site.  

(Night For Day also received a great review in this month's Exclaim)

 
Jason Camlot Reissues Out Now! PDF Print E-mail

  

To put it simply, these are a few of our favourite things. 

Jason is a Montreal songwriter and poet. His poetry collections include The Animal Library (2000), Attention All Typewriters (2005) and The Debaucher (2008).
 
Musically speaking, Camlot played drums in the SF punk outfit The Tuning Knives, led by Robert McNiell (thereafter of The Softs, and now of The Country Teasers). He has collaborated with superb finger-style player and songwriter Kenny Smilovitch for years in the folk noir duo Letterbomb. He also plays bass with the Montreal based Rawk Group Puggy Hammer as well as his 4-Track distortion-pop project JC SPED.

Back in the mid-1990s, while oscillating between San Francisco and Montreal, Jason released three amazing cassette albums in quick succession: O Glee (1994), Mr. Fedora (1995) and the aforementioned duo record Letterbomb (1996).  
 
UM dude Dan Bryk was an intern at Canadian folk underground label and mail-order distro Amatish Records when the stark photocopy-on-cream-paper sleeve of O Glee caught his eye in a demo pile. When it didn't catch the ear of Amatish's fearless leader Bill Monahan, Bryk took it in the car and listened. Over and over. This was amazing stuff. It took a while (every band didn't have a myspace page back then) but Bryk finally located a copy of Mr. Fedora. 
 
These were quiet records, released in the midst of nineties overproduction and grunge bombast. Camlot's intimate, opaquely confessional songs went completely unheralded. Recorded sparely, superficially "folk", yet filled with bravura fingerpicking, monstrous, angular hooks and intense wordplay that verges on incantation, where did Jason Camlot fit in? Eric Matthews was dabbling with orchestras. Elliot Smith was still playing grunge in Heatmiser. (Leonard Cohen? he was that old guy playing synth pop and dating that blonde twentysomething actress... you know, the guy Don Henley and Trisha Yearwood covered.)
 
Fortunately, Camlot's tapes traveled by word of mouth through the Canadian indie-rock underground over the following decade, to the point where they had been traded and burned enough times that we decided it was time to get them above-ground. We found Jason in Montreal at his job teaching Victorian literature at Concordia. Duly impressed by such punk-rock cred, we asked if we could re-release O Glee and Mr. Fedora. He obliged, pulling an amazing batch of full band and Letterbomb tracks out of a shoebox and fitting them in at the end of the original track lists. 
 
We tweaked the covers and pushed the project forward. We look forward to releasing two more collections of recorded but unmixed tracks, as well as a proposed album of brand new material.
 
You can buy O Glee and Mr. Fedora direct at CDBaby, iTunes, Amazon or your favourite download store of choice.
 
Or don't just take our word for it, check out tracks at Jason's myspace page and his blog "All Types".
 
 
 
 
Luke Jackson ...And Then Some in stores now! PDF Print E-mail

Listen to the entire album NOW and share Luke's E-Card with your friends!

Here's a message from Luke's blog

Dear friends,

It's just a few days until my big album launch show on Thursday night (November 6th) at The Rivoli in Toronto.



This is the only scheduled local show, and surely the only show I'll do with a band and a string quartet for a long time, so you really don't want to miss it.



The album comes out tomorrow (Tuesday the 4th) all over North America. Theoretically, you can buy it in any bricks and mortar record store in North America, but in reality, if you like to support your local record store (and I love you if you do), you'll probably have to order it. Just tell the store that the album is distributed by Darla (in the States) or F.A.B. (if you're in Canada).



If you want to order the CD online, there are many options. Our own Popsicle Webshop has the CD and LP versions of the album as well as the Come Tomorrow 45/DVD/hidden download package. Not Lame is a long-time favourite vendor of superlative pop music, as is KoolKatMusik. You can also buy the CD at the ubiquitous CD Baby, and if you're in Japan, Apple Crumble Records and Fastcut Records both carry the CD and the Come Tomorrow 45/DVD.



If you like to click and download, every major seller of zeroes and ones carries the album, including itunes, amazon, emusic, and rhapsody, and you'll be able to download the booklet as a PDF file as soon as lukejackson.com goes live (any day now!)



All the best,



Luke

 

 
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