Starting this Thursday night,
I will be booking a monthly showcase at
The Whiskey, located in downtown Windsor at 300 Ouellette Ave. (on the corner of Ouellette and University, below A-Channel).
What I hope to accomplish with this new showcase is simply this: expose new Windsorites to music they've probably never experienced and to help give some of Windsor's stalwart music supporters a change of scenery for one night.
We all know that Windsor has a few venues that have adamantly supported Windsor's original music makers the past several years, such as
The Chubby Pickle, The Coach & Horses and CBC Radio 3's
Best Live Venue in Canada, Phog Lounge. Add in recent additions such as
The FM Lounge, The Room, Taloola Cafe, and more, and we're definitely getting some variety in our locales.
The Whiskey is a smaller venue and these intimate showcases will feature three bands from Windsor's vibrant music scene. Due to the size and intimacy, these acts will generally be from the indie rock to singer/songwriter crowd, not out of prejudice, simply out of the fact that it may be a bit unbearably loud in there if I go much louder. But who knows? We'll see where the road leads us!
The first night is this Thursday March 5th and it features three bands that I am not only friends with, but fans of. Coinciding with this month's edition of
WAMM Magazine, I am further exploring the ideas set in motion in
the article "Electro Surge" by Stephen Hargreaves, by having three bands from our own music scene who are vastly different in musical style but use electronics differently than the others. Please note, it's an
early start, with the first band going on at 10pm sharp. We have a small noise ordnance from A-Channel, so we have to put the bands on earlier. Please make a note of that and be there for 9:30pm to get a good seat!
10:00pm - 10:45pm - TWO FOR THE CASCADE
A darkly romantic electro-acoustic quartet, since adding two members, Two For The Cascade has blossomed into a gorgeous soundscape of love lost and triumphantly regained. They combined the traditional singer/songwriter approach by layering it with electronic sounds from a Theramin, a Moog and...an iPhone? You can check out an interview with the members of Two For The Cascade in this month's WAMM Magazine.
10:55 - 11:35 - no music due to bleed through into A-Channel news
11:45 - 12:30 - VULTURES!
Kick ass rock and roll with a hint of electronique! Three of the four (Anderson, Scott and Andy) used to be known collectively as
Bombast until one of them (Anderson) ventured off to
The Golden Hands Before God. The other two formed
Lone Locust in Bombast's wake. Anderson left the Golden Hands and has reunited with his ex-Bombast mates, adding a fourth component in Kimberly Ann, better known to the public for her own project,
This Is Me As A Woman. But instead of her usual place behind a guitar, she's swapped the six-strings in for a Moog. Think Queens of the Stone Age meets Metric and you're half way there...
12:45 - 1:30 - PERILELLE
What can be said about Perilelle's
Steph Copeland that hasn't already been said? One of Windsor's most captivating and beautiful voices, she builds a sea of layered beats and electronic sounds to create a mesmerizing tapestry of songs. But it's her voice that's the star of her show and it will pull you in and leave you wanting more.
Cover for this night is only $3 and it's a great mix of music to take in on a Thursday evening.
this was a great show, Jamie your blog ROCKS
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