gitpop [dot] com
fiercely independent music news


CMW 08: the Indies @ the Royal York Hotel

March 9th, 2008 by stv

Tokyo Police Club
For the last big night of Canadian Music Week, I hauled ass to the Royal York for the 8th Annual Independent Music Awards, a celebration of the spirit of independent music in Canada.

Yes, awards were handed out in every category from Favourite Metal Artist (3 Inches of Blood) to Favourite Children’s Artist (The Smudge Fundaes), and there was lots of conjecture in the press pool about what it might sound like if those two acts collaborated on a few tunes.

But the real reason for me to be there was the performers, many of whom had played earlier in the week while I was taking in other artists.

More »

Posted in Live

CMW 08: Hawksley Workman @ the Music Hall

March 8th, 2008 by stv

Hawksley Workman
For my third night of Canadian Music Week, I decided to finally find out for myself what Hawksley Workman is all about. For years, many people have told me about his amazing talents, but I’ve never had a chance to check him out for myself, so this year I decided to change all that.

For the most part, the rumours are true: Workman is an amazingly talented singer/multi-instrumentalist, and he’s surrounded himself with a diversely talented band (the inventive violin/mandolin/guitarist was especially impressive) with which to tour his sixth album, Between the Beautifuls. You’d think that with all this incredible talent under one roof I’d have my socks rocked off, but after two and a half hours of watching these performers showing off I was surprised to find myself bored silly.

More »

Posted in Live

CMW 08: Dub Trio et al @ the el Mocambo

March 6th, 2008 by stv

dub-trio.jpg
I just can’t get to the el Mo early enough anymore. Case in point: I tried checking out an act there a couple of weeks ago that was scheduled for 10:00pm. I showed up just a couple of minutes late only to find out the act had started at 9:20 and I had just missed the whole thing.

It happened again last night. All the CMW literature said that Toronto’s Automatic Dub Riot were kicking things off at 10, so I showed up at a quarter to only to see they were already playing. Oh well, the singer was still wearing his leather jacket, so I guess I couldn’t have missed much.

More »

Posted in Live