Wow. That's all I can say. Wow. This week is so immensely packed with great shows - from two
amazing CD releases, to video releases, to festivals, to just plain hardcore insanity - so I hope you've saved away some bucks to spend this week! So much to choose from that I've had to pick a couple
Picks of the Week instead of the usual just one. Here goes...
Monday March 23The MilkmenMilk Coffee Bar (68 University Ave. West)
Another night of chillaxin' at Milk with the sultry improv jazz sessions of the Monday Milkmen.
Open Mic Surgery with Tara WattsPhog Lounge (157 University Ave. West)
The always delightful Tara Watts hosts an eclectic open mic session on Phog's stage. For the first-timer to the stage veteran, you never know who will show up and sing a song.
Open Mic with Clinton HammondThe Kildare House (1880 Wyandotte St. East)
Windsor's longest running Open Mic continues along without any signs of showing down! The charismatic Clinton Hammon runs the gauntlet of the Open Mic - sing a song, tell a joke, the stage is open!
Tuesday March 24Ron Leary & "Mr. Chill" Kelly HoppeAardvark's Blues Cafe (89 University Ave. West)
Ron Leary and Mr. Chill play a smattering of songs, with some choice covers mixed in with songs from Leary's brilliant debut CD, theroadinbetween, and Mr. Chill's fantastic Cold Testament.
The Last TrioThe FM Lounge (156 Chatham St. West)
Alan Penner leads a rotating cast of some of the city's finest players through jazz interpretations and beyond.
Clare Renaud's SessionThe Kildare House (1880 Wyandotte St. East)
A real traditional Celtic feel to this impromptu jam session that has all the flair of a Cape Breton house party. You never know who's going to stop by with what instrument and play what song. And the beer ain't half band neither.
Open Mic with Stefanie SarafianosThe Mill Tavern (3199 Sandwich St.)
One half of the sisterly duo
Twisted Sisters, Stephanie leads a cast of musicians of all types of experience each week on the West end.
Open Mic with Andrew MacLeodThe Dominion House (3140 Sandwich St.)
Andrew MacLeod leads another Open Mic on the West end, showcasing many of the city's finest songwriters and drinkers.
Tuesday Night Music Club with Jamie ReaumeTwig N' Berries (2135 Wyandotte St. East)
The Golden Eagles'
Jamie Reaume leads an all-star cast of local musicians through one of the city's wildest Open Mac jam sessions. The Golden Eagles will be releasing their debut CD this Saturday and
you can win two tickets, CDs and a T-Shirt with our exclusive blog contest.
Wednesday March 25
River of GhostsThe Coach & Horses (156 Chatham St. West, below Pogo's)
The solo project from Willy Skullz, who cut his teeth in such bands as
Mister Bones and
Pitch Union, brings his dark Danzig-esque sounds to the stage at the infamous Coach and Horses.
Daren Dobsky & Josh ZalevAardvark's Blues Cafe (89 University Ave. West)
Dobsky and Zalev lead an occassional all-star ensemble through a series of covers, from Led Zeppelin to Jeff Buckley, rock and roll to the blues.
Kenneth MacLeod & The Windsor Salt BandThe Dominion House Tavern (3140 Sandwich St.)
Kenneth MacLeod is a one-man musical wrecking crew. His talent is overwhelming and his intensity equally so. A variety of music, from East Coast to contemporary, with a supporting cast featuring
Max Marshall on bass and
Sally Zori on drums.
Thursday March 26The Windsor Scene on CJAM 91.5 FMRandi Irving continues to host the on-air version and multi-JAMMY Award winning companion to "The Windsor Scene", each and every Thursday evening from 6pm to 7pm, on CJAM 91.5 FM, Windsor's Campus and Community Radio Station. Hear tracks from some of Windsor's current musical stars as well as nuggets from the vault, not to mention live interviews and peformances!
CD RELEASE PARTY:CJAM 91.5 FM and
WAMM Magazine presents
Tara Watts' About Love wsg
The Locusts Have No King and
87 Things For The FutureThe Room (255 Ouellette Ave., above Chanoso's)
Pick of the Week: One of the local music scene's most heavily anticipated CD for the past year, Tara Watts finally unveils her debut album with a special showcase at The Room. The electronic sounds of 87 Things For The Future kicks things off, followed by a rousing set by The Locusts Have No King. Tara Watts will be performing with a full band featuring members of The Locusts Have No King and Johnny West.
SMASH THE GLASS FESTIVAL: Day One
Lioness (Toronto, ON)
, Perilelle, A Young Wife (Toronto, ON)
, The Floral Prints and
Erica Di MaioPhog Lounge (157 University Ave. West)
Pick of the Week: Local promoter Sonia Nza's ambitious little local festival celebrating Women in independent music has blossomed since its inception and this year features an international flavour, as local artists are joined by some great acts from across Ontario and the U.S. Indie-electro popsters Lioness headlines this kick off night at Phog Lounge.
ALL-AGES: CUTTING EDGE MUSIC FESTIVAL featuring
Explode When They Bloom, Hello Bella, Radio Adelaide, Assassinate The Following, Sinnocence, The Oath of Ares, The Unthinking Majority and
Falling From GloryThe Chubby Pickle (762 Ouellette Ave.)
Put on in association with Toronto's new rock station, The Edge 102.1, this Battle of the Bands style showcase pits some of Windsor's indepenent talent against each other, with the winner playing at Sound Academy in Toronto on April 24, as part of Edge 102.1 Friday Night Live broadcast.
HuladogThe FM Lounge (156 Chatham St. West)
Always a great night of live jazz and funk jams by a group of Windsor's premiere players. Huladog have been at it for years now and they play the perfect blend of great jazz and booty shakin' funk.
"Mr. Chill" Kelly Hoppe, Tom Hogarth and Chris BorshukMezzo Ristorante & Lounge (804 Erie St. East)
Mr. Chill teams up with the incomparable voice of Tom Hogarth as well as Chris Borshuk for this intimate showcase. A great night for dinner and some music.
Friday March 27
ALL-AGES: SMASH THE GLASS FESTIVAL: Day Two
Two Hand Fools (Cleveland, OH), The Love and Terror Cult (Mississauga, ON), Empty Hands (Kitchener/Waterloo, ON), Happy Living Collective, Brass Knuckles and Cold White North (Columbus, OH)
The Chubby Pickle (762 Ouellette Ave.)
The Smash The Glass Festival continues with its second big night, this time featuring a decidedly heavier, punk flavour, shifting stages to The Chubby Pickle.
$5, 7pm
CJAM's Minced Meat presents
INSIDEaMIND (Toronto, ON) wsg Magnolius (Toronto, ON)
Phog Lounge (157 University Ave. West)
Put on in part by CJAM's Emily Copeland (of the program Minced Meat), this show will feature some experimental electronic hip-hop from Toronto's INSIDEaMIND and the great hip-hop stylings of Magnolius, who are off to play Europe following this special Phog showcase. If you're fans of Jurassic-5, you'll dig these guys.
Waking Without Remorse
The Coach & Horses (156 Chatham St. West, below Pogo's)
A night of doom and gloom from Leamington's Waking Without Remorse. Another of the Nu-Blood of Windsor's metal scene.
"Mr. Chill" Kelly Hoppe and Greg Cox
The Tecumseh Roadhouse
Mr. Chill and Witness bandmate Greg Cox bring their guitars, harmonicas and extensive songbook to the Tecumseh Roadhouse for a night of great BBQ and great storytelling.
Saturday March 28CD RELEASE PARTY:
The Golden Eagles' The Golden Eagles wsg
Vultures! and
The Tree Streets
The Liquor Box (2155 Wyandotte St. West)
Pick of the Week: Check out
the CD review posted on Saturday for your chance to win two tickets to this release party, plus copies of the CD and a T-Shirt. A sure-fire rock and roll party, the Golden Eagles bring Vultures! and The Tree Streets to the dance.
CD/VIDEO RELEASE PARTY:
Living In Armour wsg
Betrayer and
40 Sons and Daughters (Hamilton, ON)
The Blind Dog (671 Ouellette Ave.)
Out of the ashes of
Dronefly emerged a new heavier, darker and more cohesive unit in Living In Armour. These guys are veterans of the scene and have perfected their aggressive melodic metalcore sound to a tee. They're unleashing their debut CD as well as their debut video this night, with help from local metal icons Betrayer and Hamilton's 40 Sons and Daughters.
Young Rival (Hamilton, ON) and
Songs From A Room (Toronto, ON) wsg
Death or Comber and
The Legendary Sean Connery Supergroup
The Dominion House Tavern
Pick of the Week: Formerly known as
The Ride Theory, Young Rival have carved out a niche as one of Canada's biggest indie buzz bands, with opening slots for Wolf Parade and King Khan & The Shrines to playing just about every festival out there. Their video for "Your Island" is one of the Featured Videos on MySpace right now. Toronto's Songs From A Room got their initial start right here in Windsor and have also been creating quite a buzz of late. Joined by the great Death or Comber and The Legendary Sean Connery Supergroup (featuring members of Water/Heart), this will be a high energy show to be sure.
The Jet Trio wsg
Destroy Thy WillThe Coach & Horses (156 Chatham St. West, below Pogo's)
Get ready to have your faces melted off as if you were a Nazi opening the Ark of the Covenant. The Jet Trio are one of Windsor's premiere riff masters and their brand of stoner rock is unavoidably infectious. Add in the sheer intensity of Scott Funnel and Destroy Thy Will and your face doesn't stand a chance. You've been warned.
"Mr. Chill" Kelly Hoppe and Greg CoxTaloola Cafe (396 Devonshire Rd.)
Mr. Chill and Mr. Cox tone their songs to an even more intimate acoustic experience with a nice early showcase from 8:30pm to 10pm.
The Original Lady Eyes wsg
Meters To MilesPhog Lounge (157 University Ave. West)
These guys just get better and better, honing on such classic 80's college material as early U2, REM and The Cure, but mixing it into something modern, unique and inevitably Windsor. They're joined by newcomers Meters To Miles, featuring Dan Marshall, formerly of 90's power-pop faves B-Plan.
ALL-AGES: Malignacy (Yonkers, NY) wsg
Our Lady of Bloodshed (Brantford, ON)
, Analyze The Catastrophe, Dismata (Tilbury, ON) and
AbstractionistThe Chubby Pickle (762 Ouellette Ave.)
It doesn't get much darker than New York's Malignancy - this is real death metal, akin to older legends of the genre like Cannibal Corpse. Add in some
This is an
All-Ages show with doors at 5pm
Dean Lickyer (Hamilton, ON) wsg
The Eclectic Chair
The Chubby Pickle
(762 Ouellette Ave.)
Hamilton's Dean Lickyer (a band not a person) was recently touted by KISS'
Gene Simmons as the Best Band at Canadian Music Week this year and got a cheque for $10,000 from the Demon himself. They're joined by local grunge rockers The Eclectic Chair. This show starts about 10pm.
Sunday March 29Walls of Jericho (Detroit, MI) wsg
The Red Chord (Boston, MA)
, Turmoil (Philadelphia, PA) and
Days Fade
The Chubby Pickle
(762 Ouellette Ave.)
Detroit's highly influential metal vets hit Windsor as part of their current tour with The Red Chord and Turmoil, with local hardcore kings Days Fade joining the bill. I'll bet someone loses a tooth at this show.
DustyAardvark's Blues Cafe (89 University Ave. West)
One of the city's premiere entertainers, hand down, he plays an impressive mix of songs, from outlaw country to rock and roll to a little dab of hair metal. Genuinely super dude with a great sense of humour.
Open Mic with Dan MarshallThe FM Lounge (156 Chatham St. West)
Meters To Miles' frontman Dan Marshall leads an impromptu Open Mic at the Old Fish Market each and every Sunday.
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