twothousandthree
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
drums #3
first night of auditions. both guys were a hits. positive easy going vibes. good vibrations. also its just great to be back playing the songs. fresh.
**also had to back out of our hamilton gig, don't worry hamilton we are looking to see you hopefully in august.
**also had to back out of our hamilton gig, don't worry hamilton we are looking to see you hopefully in august.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Mr.Atavist, From the Source "In A Land Of Wolves and Thieves"
MR.ATAVIST.COM
Filtering down from Toronto, The Davey Parker Radio Sound move between early garage revivalism and straight up rural/roots tinged rock, with a dollop of psych on top. It's a lean, stripped down affair that calls to mind other Toronto outfit Action Makes. TDPRS isn't as 'heavy' as Action Makes, but their interpretation of garage-psych rock finds them drinking and playing at the same bars. TDPRS tackle straight up rock on cuts like I Paid for My Baby to more psych tinged rock like The Living City and Your Love is a Shadow. It's all undercut with a rustic bent that raises it's head more than once; you can't write songs about Houston and Trains without it. It's not all silos, flannel and sweat though beating you over the head: hints of more modern psych poke through more often than not (check the break in the Book of Faces waving its flag) putting one foot in the here and now, while the other is firmly back at home in the garage keeping tabs on the swagger and bluster.
mighty cheers mr.atavist.
and for a very sweet podcast hit em up at THE SUNRISE OCEAN BENDER
sooooooooo worth it
Filtering down from Toronto, The Davey Parker Radio Sound move between early garage revivalism and straight up rural/roots tinged rock, with a dollop of psych on top. It's a lean, stripped down affair that calls to mind other Toronto outfit Action Makes. TDPRS isn't as 'heavy' as Action Makes, but their interpretation of garage-psych rock finds them drinking and playing at the same bars. TDPRS tackle straight up rock on cuts like I Paid for My Baby to more psych tinged rock like The Living City and Your Love is a Shadow. It's all undercut with a rustic bent that raises it's head more than once; you can't write songs about Houston and Trains without it. It's not all silos, flannel and sweat though beating you over the head: hints of more modern psych poke through more often than not (check the break in the Book of Faces waving its flag) putting one foot in the here and now, while the other is firmly back at home in the garage keeping tabs on the swagger and bluster.
mighty cheers mr.atavist.
and for a very sweet podcast hit em up at THE SUNRISE OCEAN BENDER
sooooooooo worth it
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Friday, June 17, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Two Way Monologue article "Catching up with the Davey Parker Radio Sound"
Not much to say as this story sums up perfectly our relationship with Dan @ Rancho. He says some very kind things about yours truly. He even goes as far as recommending our set at NXNE....and its not even at his venue.
To all you bands playing Rancho NXNE 2011 paint yourselves lucky because Dan will do everything to get you a packed house everynight. While some places you will never hear a peep from.
Cheers Dan. We will see you soon.
jason
To all you bands playing Rancho NXNE 2011 paint yourselves lucky because Dan will do everything to get you a packed house everynight. While some places you will never hear a peep from.
Cheers Dan. We will see you soon.
jason
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
BLOGTO, The Neighbourhood Mixtape: Butterfly Knife
"Trains Are Never Easy On The Run" makes this weeks installment of The Neighbourhood Mixtape.
Enjoy the mix!!!
damn is right!
Enjoy the mix!!!
damn is right!
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