Indie Week 2008! Live from The Reverb

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Higlights from The Reverb, Friday October 10

By Tammy “DJ Roxy” Hillier

Rock, rock, rock, and yes you guessed it … more rock was on the agenda for tonight’s showcase at The Reverb.  Jagermeister hosted the event which presented outstanding performances by AJAR, Breadfan, Process, Moore, and last years finalists, Sons and Lovers.  We also got a big peek into the sound known as CAYM – Jagermeister’s lastest find.  These guys blasted the crowd with music and power as the Jagerettes danced and poured Jager down their throats!  Raise those heavy metal horns in the air!

Indie Week 2008! Live from The Rivoli

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Highlights from The Rivoli, Friday October 10

by Melissa Girimonte

Morgan David started the night with some solid melodies.  Now I’ve never seen he and his band perform before tonight, so I don’t have a point of reference, but it just seemed like something was missing.  I wasn’t engaged by the performance until close to the end, despite the fact that these are talented musicians, particularly the drummer and bassist.  Could be due to the thin crowd and the early slot, but there wasn’t much energy in the room until the end of the set.

Up next was Brockway Biggs.  He launched his set by doing a shot of tequila and playing a recorded intro by Ed the Sock before launching into a rap.  Most memorable line of his set – “If you’re lazy and you’re bitter, clap your hands.”  Lots of fun, a bit of attitude, b-boy moves, and props like a bunny handpuppet.  This dude is a performer, not just a musician.

Last minute addition Barry Szeto performed three songs, but made the unfortunate choice of opening with a cover song instead of something original.  His sound can best be described as R&B/Dance – think Ne-Yo, Usher or Canada’s Massari.  High energy, good voice, catchy original tunes.  Would like to see what he can do with more prep time.

Selena 7tySix took control of that stage from the second she stepped on it, and brought a sizeable crowd out.  She hasn’t fallen into the trap that most female R&B vocalists have fallen into with the elaborate vocal gymnastics.  She has talent and doesn’t have to hide behind gimmicks.  Ad she plays guitar, too.  I have chills – no word of a lie.  Watch out Alicia Keys – prepare to make way for this soulful songstress!

Final act of the evening was wordPeople.  a six-piece from Toronto.  Hip hop with a live band is always more appealing, in my opinion.  They’ve got a really catchy sound, and it’s hard not to move along to the beat.  Vocalist Missy Cam has a fantastic voice that complements MC Ape X beautifully.  I think we’ll be seeing more of them.

Only one act can be declared winner.  Tough decision, but Selena 7tySix was the champ!  Congrats to her and her band!

Indie Week 2008! Live from The Free Times Cafe

October 10, 2008 at 12:56 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Highlights from The Free Times Cafe, Thursday October 9

by Sheryl DaSilva

Indie Week 2008 continued on day two at Free Times Cafe with a great showcases by Ariel Mura, Mandippal Jandu, Ainsley McNeaney and the winner from day one, Larry Bagby.

Although all the artists gave it their all, the clear cut winner was Milestone, Saskatchewan’s Ariel Mura.  With her lush, warm and inviting sound, and a voice similar to a ’soft’ Holly McNarland, she had the crowd spellbound from the first note.

Indie Week 2008! Live from Holy Joe’s

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Highlights from Holy Joe’s, Thursday October 9

by Annie Cook

The night had some solid performances and definite potential, but none seemed ready for “the next level”.

The winner was Bella Clava.

Indie Week 2008! Live from the Horseshoe

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Highlights from The Horseshoe, Thursday October 9

by Tammy “DJ Roxy” Hillier

It was a night of great music at The Horseshoe Tavern as Indie Week continued on with performances by Before The Flood, The Hots, SCOBO and Pavlov’s Dogs Orchestra.

All bands put up a good showing, but there was one true winner – Pavlov’s Dogs Orchestra.  This band’s high energy and amazing sound had the audience wanting more.

Indie Week 2008! Live from the Music For Animals Benefit @ The Rivoli

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Highlights from The Rivoli, Thursday October 9

by Melissa Girimonte

Following a brief intro from host Kimberly Carroll, Indie Week 2006 champ, NYC’s Miwa Gemini began the evening’s music.  An elfin folk songstress, she treated this animal loving crowd to some sweet songs!

Ireland’s Vesta Varro, Indie Week 2007 winners, cranked the volume and the energy up to 11!  I think they’ve become one of my favourite bands … this is the thrid night in a row that I’ve seen them, and and I’m nowhere close to tired of their sound yet.  Some of the most refreshing music I’ve heard in a while.  And I’m making up for all of the times that I didn’t catch them when they were in Toronto between Indie Week 2007 and now.

Some of Toronto’s finest, The Free Press, were next to take the stage.  Are there words to describe what talented and powerful performers these boys are?  I mean it in all honesty when I say this band is destined for greatness.  They kept the energy high with their finely crafted tunes.

Of course, everyone is gathered here for a reason … read more about it here http://www.moove.ca/.  Proceeds from the evening are going to “Farm Sanctuary, an inspiring organization devoted to rescuing neglected, abandoned and abused farm animals.”  You can learn about them at www.farmsanctuary.org.  People getting together to support independent music and help animals in need are alright in my book, and a fine addition to the Indie Week programming.

Indie Week 2008! Live From the Free Times Cafe!

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Highlights from The Free Times Cafe, Wednesday October 8

by Shawn Katuwapitiya

First act, Cindy Davis.  Solid voice, much like Chantal Kreviazuk.  Sweet sound.

Second, Adam Crossley.  Great sound, like a cross between Michael Buble and Damien Rice.

Larry Bagby changed the vibe with some straight up country, and it works!  Rocks the house with some slide guitar to boot.

Next up, Darelle London brings a very Sixpence None the Richer vibe in, with solid piano work.

David Martinez closed the night with a mellow set.

Final results – Larry Bagby is crowned winner of Wednesday at The Free Times Cafe, with Adam Crossley named runner up.

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