Hey all,
Really excited to announce (declare?) that we'll be opening for Sloan in late April for a quick tour through Ontario. It'll be our first time playing outside of Toronto, hopefully we wont get homesick.
Hamilton
Monday, April 26, 2010
Waterloo, ON
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
London, ON
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Peterborough, ON
Friday, April 30, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
Spring Cleaning
These are a few photos taken during our time recording with Patrick Pentland and Ryan Haslett in the glamorous Junior Panthers HQ.
Matthew & Zack search for 'tone'.

When asked how he gets his signature sound, Harry responded with 'It's all in the beard'

Unimpressed, with good reason.

Zakk Wylde Jr.

Vice President of Super Wizards Inc. and COO of Jack of All Trades LLC, Ryan Haslett.

Creamsicle.

Compressor pedal = technical ability substitute
Matthew & Zack search for 'tone'.
When asked how he gets his signature sound, Harry responded with 'It's all in the beard'
Unimpressed, with good reason.
Zakk Wylde Jr.
Vice President of Super Wizards Inc. and COO of Jack of All Trades LLC, Ryan Haslett.
Creamsicle.
Compressor pedal = technical ability substitute
Labels:
beards,
Diamond pedals,
Orange,
Recording,
Ryan Haslett,
Sloan,
Wizards
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Sneaking Suspicion
It should come as a surprise to absolutely nobody that there are no nice pictures of Matthew from the show, despite the best efforts of Joe Fuda. Jeff the Brotherhood were awesome, but what I've heard on their myspace does no justice to their live show. Go see them right this second, even if you don't particularly like what you've heard, you'll be happy you did.
Nyssa

Harry

Zack

The following review appears courtesy of Now magazine, Toronto's music and hair connoisseurs since 1876.
Nyssa
Harry
Zack
The following review appears courtesy of Now magazine, Toronto's music and hair connoisseurs since 1876.
Labels:
jeff the brotherhood,
joe fuda,
now magazine,
sneaky dee's
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Reigning Sound
Watching Greg Cartwright noodle during soundcheck the other day was eerie. Without concentrating on what he's doing, he plays and there it is - that sound from all those songs I've heard so many times. He's been behind a few of my very favourite records and all the while I've never realized how good he is at guitar. His playing isn't flashy but the way he weaves rhythm and tricky lead lines together is unaffected, always serving the song. Glad I got to see them play finally.
They must have played about 30 songs in all and by the time the audience forced them back out for an encore they'd already done their best ones. Also, they sold out of all their men's t-shirts. They had nary a one left, not even a XXXL.
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