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Who Knew That All Montreal Really Wanted Was Some Sing-Alongs?

Last night, Ian MacKaye and Amy Farina (also known as The Evens) brought their show to one of our favourite venues, the Sala Rossa, in wonderful Montreal. Now, Ian - best known as founding member of both Minor Threat and Fugazi - is, as one would imagine, not getting any younger. But I would be damned if I didn’t say that I have never seen a healthier or more alert looking musician at his age. His eyes were clear as they scanned the audience, illuminated by both on-stage lamps & the Sala’s chandeliers, situated just so he could make out the audience as well as we could make out the band. This certainly wasn’t a Pink Floyd masturbatory light show.

In fact, the do-it-yourself working man ethos that Ian has preached since 1979 still permeates every aspect of his performance. From selling their own merchandise off the stage after the show to welcoming people to “come on up & say hello” to doing their own sound mixing on-stage and their own equipment set-up & take-down, the Evens are the best representation of that punk rock tenant I have ever witnessed. But more on that later.

The scheduled opening band, Frankie Sparrow’s new outfit Witches, were forced to cancel, which was both good and bad. While I would have liked to see what Frankie is up to, I was much more excited about seeing the band that was “flown in” for the spot - Constellation Record’s own HRSTA. HRSTA is a Godspeed You! Black Emperor offshoot, featuring GY!BE founder, Mike Moya on guitar and vocals, which I can now say come across better on record than live. The set, overall, was still intriguing - Moya busted out the classic GY!BE trademark screwdriver guitar moves and they had some pretty sweet build-ups but they just didn’t seem as confident as they could have. My bet is that they hadn’t actually played together in a while, perhaps right until the call came to open the day before the show.

she said, “hrsta.”

After a brief intermission - during which the Evens set-up all their equipment, killed the fancy “colored lights” and made the stage as cozy as possible - Ian & Amy sat down for real. The set was divided into Evens’ tracks and short, oft-humorous lectures from Ian on a variety of subjects - ranging from the meaning of certain songs, to music being “fucking serious”, to the sad state of affairs that is America. It is obvious that the man puts all of his energy and dedication into his world views - and believes his music is the perfect medium to do so. As such, despite his voice being raw (as you will hear on the ‘Shelter Two’ video, Ian himself mutters about his voice being shit, but there is no way that would ever stop him from singing) and many of their lyrics being almost too direct, the overall effect was mesmerizing.

Shelter Two:

But, perhaps most interesting of all, was the amount of crowd participation Ian managed to coerce from the usual “too-cool-for-school” Montreal crowd. You’ll hear the crowd chanting on two of the tracks below (’You Won’t Feel a Thing’ and ‘Mt. Pleasant Isn’t') and then, on the extended take of ‘Sara Lee’, the crowd was prompted to whistle in whatever ways they knew how - creating a surreal layered noise that was both ridiculously silly & remarkable. For the typical indie rock crowd that tends to have problems moving their bodies more than a head-bob, such participation was unbelievable.

You Won’t Feel a Thing:

Mt. Pleasant Isn’t:

Sara Lee:

and he said, “make it even.”

While he isn’t singing from basketball nets anymore, as you can probably tell from the above photos & video - Ian still knows how to put on an awesome show. I would be hard pressed to find another man as deserving of mass respect as he is. So, remember, even though they aren’t Fugazi, when the Evens come to town - you visit, alright?

(The Evens’ latest album, Get Even, is currently available through Ian’s own Dischord Records or from his own hands - on CD or vinyl - at one of their gigs. Check their tour itinerary to see the lamps.)

In the Valley of the Fringe.

As part of this year’s Montreal Fringe Festival, good friends of the pout, the Slow Hand Motëm crew & FM HI LOW gave it all they got at the Parc des Amériques on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. Throw in a few beers & some Tibetan momos… you’ve got yerself one perfect day.

Slow Hand Motëm’s set lasted about an hour and featured songs from throughout their prolific career. A definite highlight was one of their latest tracks, ‘Fake Spirit Egg’, which will be included on their next release (which should drop sometime in September on a limited edition vinyl pressing). Check out some of the (unfortunately, poor recorded) samplings below!


Afterwards, FM HI LOW did his dual-action set - with the first half focusing on his vocal loop techniques, while the second steeped in his more traditional singer-songwriter style. Both were, as usual, awesome. Check it out.

Some Still-Life Memories:



You can support Slow Hand through Burnt Oak Records or by giving some love to their latest video. FM Hi Low, aka Fraser MacDougall, will be releasing his new EP this sunday, June 17th, at the Green Room (5386 St. Laurent) as part of the Montreal Fringe Festival. In the meantime, check out his site over ‘ere.

say waht.

Dan Deacon (w/ Video Hippos) Live! Report

Good news! Dan Deacon did manage to borrow a Casiotone MT-800 and push forward on his massive tour. After having broken it in a fury that so few can manage, he issued a casiotone call-to-arms via Myspace and a loyal fan came through in the end. One of my good friends managed to get on the guest list for his show @ The Beta Bar, and snagged some photos of the Big D in action. He also had this to say:

“It was so fucking good, I can’t even tell you. It was the most fun I’ve ever had at a show. His stories he told during the show were hilarious. He turned the show into a dance party at one point, and we had a huge circle going on. This was of course right after everyone joined hands in a quasi-prayer of forgiveness having to do with borrowing someone’s netflix and not returning them.”

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[Photos Courtesy of Ryan O’Malley, Dan Deacon, Moses & Predator]

Dan’s got a few shows coming up this side of the border, all three of which are accompanied by other Wham City giant: the Video Hippos, who likewise give a stellar live performance, with “a strange projected animation of stop-motion rubber duckies.”

Tour Dates:
July 9th - Toronto @ Sneaky Dee’s
July 10th - Ottawa @ Zaphod Beeblebrox
July 11th - Montreal @ La Sala Rossa

mp3:
Dan Deacon - Jimmy Roche (from Spiderman of the Rings)
Video Hippos - Kool Shades (from self-titled)