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February Monthly Music

February 7, 2011

As this year starts to get steady on its legs, we’ll all need to find some new strength as well. This month’s picks will do just that for you – all of these acts radiate confidence and are really starting to come into their own. Let’s take a note from their songbook and get going!

action makes

Action Makes – This garage/psychedelic rock band has the ability to catch your attention and hold onto it with a tight grasp that will last quite some time. The band’s dedicated followers have waited for their debut self-titled album for years, but if you’re like me and are just getting to know them now, you’ll wish you’d heard of them sooner. With an oomph that it can knock you over and send you tumbling backwards and enough bad-ass attitude to draw you right back in, the album was hopefully well worth the wait for those early followers.

Listen to five songs from Action Makes.

Peter Elkas

Peter Elkas – If you like light-hearted country, classic rock melodies and dancing, Peter Elkas and his band have a new album that will be right up your alley. Elkas is back stronger than ever on Repeat Offender, his followup to 2007’s Wall of Fire. Full of warm guitars, a horn section and Elkas’ great voice, this album is definitely one to look forward to in these next few weeks. If you find yourself turning into a drooling fan, check the band out in March at the Dakota Tavern for a five week-long residency. They played the first night of Jason Collett’s Basement Revue in December and it was a performance I won’t be forgetting anytime soon.

Listen to three new songs off Repeat Offender. which sees a release on the 22nd.

Sister - Gillis sisters

Sister – Formed by the two Gillis sisters of Plumtree fame (the band that inspired Scott Pilgrim), this new group has already had such a promising start. They rang in the New Year in Toronto at the Tranzac party where they captivated the room. Carla and Lynette, who alternate vocals, have come together in delicate folk-pop, that can elicit the most lucid dream state you can get to (if you try). Here’s hoping we start to see more of them around though, as right now Sister sightings are still pretty scarce.

Listen to five songs from their new EP (which Elkas produced).

elk band

Elk – Another Toronto garage/psychedelic band blazing a trail is this foursome based out of Toronto, St. Catherines and Welland. They’re the new to Action Makes’ older sound, which is not at all a bad thing. These guys will release their second album, Balm Beach, on the 17th. It’s got that jumping packed-to-the-walls basement party feel, with hair in the air everywhere and sweaty realizations of rock’s future. The band will celebrate the release on the 21st at the Horseshoe with Chang a Lang.

Listen to “Sheldon.”

Here are some shows you should check out this month:

Baths and Braids at the El Mocambo on Feb 19– Chillwave and avant-garde electro will bring the fans of bedroom-made music in.

Jenn Grant, Olenka and the Autumn Lovers and Rae Spoon at the Horseshoe on Feb 19 – So much folk to warm your heart you’ll be set until the end of winter.

Tennis and The Darcys at the Horseshoe on Feb 25 – More summery lo-fi with supporting act by local rockers.

Smith Westerns at the Horseshoe on Feb 28 – young psychedelic rock (in whatever context that exists), but it is quite fun.

As always, you can read more of my music musings at RoundLetters.

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January Monthly Music

January 13, 2011

We’ve all dabbled in the business of New Years’ resolutions, yes? Whether we keep them, kibosh them or disregard them entirely, they’re still there somehow. Did you make any this year? Mine were to learn how to play my new ukulele and to get to know many more local bands. If you share that last one with me, then this month’s column should be a treat for you as I help point us both in the right direction. Here are five Toronto (or GTA) bands who are ready to make that splash in the snow (shh, I know you’re thinking ‘slush’ right now, but snow is just more nice!). Continue reading

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Best of 2010: Music

By Dork Shelf
January 2, 2011

2010 was, by all accounts, a pretty rad year in music. The Canadian indie scene continued to thrive, all while established Canuck bands like Caribou and Arcade Fire wowed us with new albums. Didn’t the music establishment declare electronica and rock n’ roll dead nigh a decade ago? And yet here we are, still rocking out. Hip-hop, too, (or rap music as the kids call it) continued its rebirth of sorts; a vibrant new sound that is still hard to pin down, but one that is devoid of unironic autotuning and top 40 aspirations. Since summing up a year in music is proving quite difficult in less than 100 words, I’ll leave that task to the musical experts of the Shelf: Jess and Zack. Continue reading

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December Monthly Music

December 3, 2010

It’s the end of 2010! Holy crap! Music has been really wicked this year, but you know what, we here at Dork Shelf are kind of glad we’re on to the next round. We’re excited for a fresh wave of newly made-up genres and themes. While this year held Kanye, teenage dreams, The Suburbs and more in priority, next year could have much more west coast chillwave bands, danceable Brit Pop and hopefully a lot more interesting local Toronto bands (wink). Continue reading

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AUSTRA EP Release (x-katie stelmanis)

By Dork Shelf
November 30, 2010

Come celebrate the debut release of Katie Stelmanis & company as AUSTRA at the Bovine Sex Club. With DJ Kevin Hegge + RITUALS.
Download the single here: http://snd.sc/d04gN5 Continue reading

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November
Monthly Music

November 16, 2010

Really, what is there to do in November? It’s kind of a boring month, no? Maybe stressing out about Christmas is getting to you already? (And in that case, I say ‘oy.’) Dork Shelf can easily remedy this problem. Here are my music choices of concerts to feast your eyes and ears on as well as some hot new artists. Continue reading

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Miles Jones and DJ Serious Live with Nilla and MTL (Hosted by RaSoul)

By Dork Shelf
November 7, 2010

Celebrating the US release of the’ Single ‘Never Wrong’ in the US Miles Jones will be performing with his Runaway Jones band (DJ Serious and Trevor Falls).
http://www.runawayjones.com/blog Continue reading

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October Monthly Music

October 5, 2010

Now that the Toronto Film Fest is over, us entertainment suckers are getting itchy for new interests. If you want to turn to the music side of things, I can help with that. Besides taking September off here because I was just so distracted (yeah, sure), I’ve also decided to re-vamp this column. For the time being, I will just be discussing what is to be expected and enjoyed from the month in full. Continue reading

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Fan Expo 2010
Interview with Tommy Tallarico

By Dork Shelf
September 2, 2010

We were lucky enough to run into Tommy Tallarico on the show floor of Fan Expo 2010 last weekend. The noted game music composer and former co-host of The Electric Playground and Reviews on the Run was at the convention … Continue reading

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TADFF 2010
Rubber Review

August 23, 2010

I was ecstatic when I found out a year ago that Quentin Dupieux (aka Mr. Oizo) was going to be making a film. His history as an electro artist and music video director from an era of bar none the … Continue reading

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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
Toronto Premiere Interviews

By Dork Shelf
August 10, 2010

Last week the Dork Shelf crew hit the red carpet at the Winter Garden for the Toronto premiere of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. There we had a chance to talk with director Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Hot … Continue reading

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