The Big Sleep & Dean’s Year End List

It’s that time again as the year winds down to its end.  2014, with only 7 live appearances, can be seen as, “the year we took a break.” Yes, we took it slow as newest member/collaborator, Andy Soto returned to Paris, France and long-time member Bobby Lee departed while I concentrated on my new full-time day job: Fatherhood. I should also mention that we canned our annual East Coast tour in Autumn of 2014 (with my apologies to the CMJ Music Marathon and TWM/iM Fest). Meanwhile, Betty Dimo and myself kept it alive as a three-piece by enlisting drummer extraordinaire, Johnny Rowe and by continuing to write and rehearse new material. More on that later…

…anyway. As always, here is the list (5th annual!) of albums I purchased on vinyl with the 2014 time-stamp:

Alvvays: Alvvays
The War on Drugs: Lost in the Dream
Swans: To be Kind

And as always, this list does not include the older and records and reissues I purchased in 2014!

In a lot of ways it was an encouraging year especially when a band like Swans can still release relevant and mind blowing records and a band like The War on Drugs can climb to the pinnacle of musical success in this modern landscape (read: sad future).

Expect to hear new music from us in 2015. We have been working on it. In fact, we have booked the studio and will be recording (demoing) 4 or 5 new songs this coming Monday. You won’t hear these demos. Maybe as bonus tracks sometime in the far future. The only way to hear these new songs right now is to come out to future shows. I’ll be sure to post some pictures here and on our instagram.

Happy Holidays!
-dean

Follow Us Around NYC Edition

It’s amazing to think that (as I write this, weeks later than I should have) our first single, “The Hedonist,” from our new album Darker Lights is already #47 this week on the Canadian Alternative Rock Chart. From our perspective, any attention at all is just AMAZING in this current musical climate where the Arcade Fire’s “Reflektor” is about to blow up into the mainstream and bands like Yamantaka // Sonic Titan have a firm grip on the so-called underground scene.   Truly amazing – and we thank YOU and the good people (music aficionados) out there in Blogoshpere, College Radio and Satellite Radio land (who give us the all our support).

I would also like to take this opportunity to thank EVERYONE who came out to our video shoot for “The Hedonist” – the editors tell me they should have a “cut” for us soon….

Way back on October 19th we had the pleasure of participating in this year’s CMJ Music Marathon in old New York, New York. We had a blast – not only playing our showcase which was at 12AM in a shifty little rock club in the Lower East Side called Left Field, but also running around the streets of Manhattan, hungry and sleep deprived all day long.  There’s no better way to experience the hustle and bustle of the Village.  For us, the Manhattan date represented the last official tour date of our first tour in support of Darker Lights and I couldn’t think of a better way to end it.

dean and andy at electric lady studios  - 8th ave

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And now for the controversial portion of our post …. on this tour we spent over 64 hours driving between shows (that’s almost 3 days).  We watched a few DVDs, talked about a number of subjects, both pedestrian and profound, and listened to a lot of CBC Radio3, but eventually, having exhausted our meager DVD collection and having heard every Canadian indie band currently working (including ourselves), we started listening to the nearly bottomless vernacular of classic rock. The topic of conversation turned to discussing the various echelons of rock. We developed a grading system, wherein a band such as the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd or Led Zep would represent the very top of the heap, these are examples of A and A+ bands, whereas a really good RnR band that didn’t quite deserve to be counted among these greats (but were still great and deserving) would constitute a B or B+ band. Also there was the tricky category of the B (cult A) bands – bands that were perhaps too singular to be true A bands but were nonetheless “A bands” to their rabid fan’s (thus forging their own sub-culture).   This was an elucidating and healthy topic of discussion that provided countless hours of entertainment for us and produced such memorable quotes as: “there are two types of rock: topless rock and shirtless rock. You want to be in the former category,” etc. Below I present the fruits of our labour – the classic rock report card- volume 1. Here (in our opinion) are the very best (and worst) classic rock artists (classic Punk, New Wave, and proto-modern music excluded from the game, in order to keep the debates far enough from the heart as to not damage morale). Also, please note there are certain moves that will denigrate an otherwise A band to B status, such as the use of the “talk box” effect in any guitar solo or hosting your own TV variety show…

Band Grade
Beatles A+
Rolling Stones A+
The Who A+
The Doors A+
Jimmy Hendrix A+
Janis Joplin A+
Pink Floyd A+
Frank Zappa A+
Led Zeppelin A+
Steely Dan A
The Kinks A
The Band A
Black Sabbath A
Neil Diamond A
Simon & Garfunkel A
Captain Beefheart A
Velvet Underground A
Lou Reed A
David Bowie A
ACDC A
Can A
Kraftwerk A
Harmonium A
Gong A
Queen A
Fleetwood Mac A
Beach Boys A
Santana A
Credence Clearwater Revival A
Everly Brothers A
Roy Orbison A
The Zombies A
King Crimson A
George Clinton A
The Birds A
Hall & Oates A
Neil Young and Crazy Horse A
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers A
Spinal Tap B with A potential (Portrayed as a C band in the Movie)
The Animals B+
Van Morrison B+
Judas Priest B (Cult A)
Deep Purple B
The Eagles B
The Turtles B
Mott the Hoople B
Grand Funk Railroad B
Blue Oyster Cult B
Chicago B
Peter Frampton B
Hawkwind B
Jethro Tull B
Doobie Brothers B
The Monkeys B
Aerosmith B
Alice Cooper B
Mountain B
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young B
Jeff Beck B
Traveling Wilburys B
ZZ Top B
Humble Pie B
Steve Miller B
T Rex B
Grateful Dead C (Cult A)
Ted Nugent C
Jefferson Airplane C
Nazareth C
Bay City Rollers C
Rainbow C
King Diamond C
Genesis C
Joe Walsh C
James & the Gang C
Ten Years After C (first C band ever)
Rockpile D
Europe D

Follow Us Around Pt.3

Hey,

Sorry we’ve been so slow to blog, but we’ve been so BUSY.  We’ve got SO MUCH to cover here – I want to rely on pictures and links mostly. First off, I’d like to give a BIG THANK YOU to the folks of Beserker Lion (Bethany and the people of the amazing band, This Ship) for putting on such a great Hali show for us!   This Ship are an amazing Halifax-based pop band and we can’t wait to do something with them here in T-dot ville and we also really enjoyed the math-rock  styling of Pioneer Video.  Either band is welcome on our turf! While in Halifax a bunch of things happened – like this NYC Blog started streaming our entire album (http://www.blackbookmag.com/music/blackbook-exclusive-stream-papermaps-gritty-darker-lights-1.65667) and we learned that we got into the 2013 CMJ Music Marathon in NYC (Saturday Oct 19 @ LeftField Bar). Pretty cool.  We also found an awesome comic book shop with awesome friendly (and cute) staff in Halifax called Strange Adventures where we more treasures like this:

the silver surfer issue that was done by mobius

We also played Fredericton on our way out of the Maritimes and hit up Belle Montreal where we played an excellent show with the very excellent songwriter/guitarist Patrick Krief (fans of the seminal act, The Dears should pay particular attention).  In Montreal we found an excellent Mexican Restaurant

I wish I remember the name, but it was only a block away from the Divan Orange. Please note the apple-pop. Very authentic!!! I had a great vegan salad, myself…

While on the road we learned that Darker Lights is was already charting nationally on college radio and climbing the Earshot! National Chart at #23.

When we got back from Montreal we had several video shoots to do.  One was in our own studio with the people from Toronto’s newest radio station, indie88.  This will be seen very soon on their website (where you can vote to hear our latest single, The Hedonist, BTW).

wall of sound at echo valley

The other video shoot took place at a semi-secret location on/near the University of Toronto St. George Campus.  A real-live FRAT HOUSE to be exact.  This was the principal photography for our the official “The Hedonist,” music video.  We had an open call for people to come out,  dress up, appear in the video, drink bear, shake booty and jump around on a mattress. WE THANK EVERYONE WHO CAME OUT!!!

I’m not sure when the video will be released – probably sometime next week!! Stay tuned!!!

While this was happening, we learned that the very same song had entered the CBC Radio 3 R3-30 chart at #7!!!

That leaves us with one last announcement.  Our CD release party!! @ Handlebar (159 Augusta Ave.) Thursday Oct 17.
FB Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/217668495063862/

We will be playing with Betty’s other band, Burn Baby Burn, the excellent The Effens and Locomotive 8. Our set time is 11:20 but COME EARLY and the cost of admission is $7 without CD and $15 with CD (that’s a $2 discount on the CD).

On the Road: Part I NYC/CMJ

Hi.

So much has happened in the past 5 days that I’m going to break it down into three blog posts.  On Wed October 19, we departed (at 8 in the morning) for New York City to play our Canadian Blast showcase and be part of the CMJ Music Marathon 2011.

All these great photos were taken by photographer extraordinaire, Lesley Marino.

At the studio, packing the Van full of gear and luggage

The car ride was 8 hours (maybe more).  We only got lost once.

Scott rocks his new look -- driving through NY State

We basically made it to Manhattan (Lower East Side) at around 7:30pm — just in time to locate Arlene’s Grocery, quickly drag our gear inside and onto the stage. The doors had been open since 7 and the club was already nearly packed.   The first act, Bikini was about to go on and were already set up.  Luckily, they are an electronic duo and so the excellent stage manager, named Danny Owen, was kind enough to let us put our gear up there before they went on. Danny was amazing.  He knew where the amps went and had already positioned them correctly.  He even remembered that Bobby plays drums left handed (reverse) and so the drum kit was already set that way.

Our showcase at Arlene's begins

We basically arrived, threw our gear on the stage.  Parked the van (which wasn’t easy), changed clothes and by the time all that was done it was our turn to play.  We played the best live version of complicate things to date! The sound system at Arlene’s is amazing.

The show was well attended and it was nice to see some familiar faces in the crowd — including our friends Matt Sweeney and Feurd from the Elwins, members of the Reason and Dinosaur Bones among other Canadian music movers and shakers.

Here we are hanging with our NYC peeps (the people who put us up for the night). There’s a great noodle bar across the street from Arlene’s at the corner of Orchard and Stanton.  I think it’s simply called Noodle Bar and it’s simply delicious — even though we were the last customers.

Post show noodling

Arlene's Grocery after our show -- everyone's still inside for The Reason!

We spent the night in Brooklyn at Wendy’s brother’s place.  He lives in a converted industrial building full of wicked lofts.  Attached to the building is an amazing Taco bar which you can access by going through a maze of corridors and stairwells and then stepping outside for 3 seconds. We were contemplating taking that Vespa for a joy ride but opted for a group photo instead.  Time to hit the road (again) but not before some breakfast and legendary coffee from the Blue Bottle Coffee Company.

Chris Leung snaps a photo of the whole gang. This is the building where Chris' loft is located.

Dean's turn to drive

Our next gig was in Halifax, NS for HPX 2011! We drove for many hours — days in fact.  Passing through the gates of Bangor, Maine.  We made it all the way to St. John NB that night.

The next day we hit a little snag!  The beginnings of our (Van)adventures! Coming up: Part II: HPX or Die Trying!