Canadian Indie Rock Memories

In conjunction with a book project, by the authors Paul De Decker and Brendan Edwards, this blog seeks to document memories of the 1990's Canadian Indie Rock scene.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

15 Years Later...

...Moncton's very own, The Monoxides, on 15 years of RAWK!


This is from "Sessionswith": A video netcast featuring interviews and performances with the best independent musicians and bands across Canada.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA8Gkoc-b9o


I fondly recall a Monoxides show at York University's Winters College Pub (which was known for bringing in the greatest acts the university would see while I was there). They played with Tristan Psionic and Chix Diggit. All great acts but the Monoxides completely took the evening in a radically different direction. What an absurdly loud performance! Of all the bands that I didn't prepare for (i.e. stuff my ears full of something) I'd say that these guys and the Supersuckers did the most damage to my poor ears.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Band T-Shirts / Morganfields




I'm sure I'm not only one who still wears my indie band t-shirts from 15 years ago. Sadly though, this is the only one I have left. Bourbon Tabernacle Choir, Killjoys, Gandharvas, Inbreds (just to name a few)... all gone. Some claimed by coffee stains, others by wear and tear. Some by self-inflicted fire (no that's not true). Anyone else got t-shirts hiding away in the back of their closets?

And completely related: It looks like Alun Piggins has set up a Morganfields profile on Myspace. Check it out! What a throwback - he's posted several videos including Up The Ladder and Back Here. So great!


If you leave there wanting just a bit more of Morganfields nostalgia, visit Alun's own website. From there it won't take you long to find this exciting piece of news: "...it’s true. Alun is putting the finishing touches on a new CD. The as-yet-untitled record will feature a more raw, guitar-driven sound than previous efforts, having maybe more in common with The Morganfields’ CDs than with Alun’s solo work. More to come on this release soon!"

Saturday, April 21, 2007

A Venue for Bands and Fans in Atlantic Canada

A lot of readers of late have been joining us from Atlantic Canada, and we'd like to send-out a big hello and welcome! For all fans and bands of indie rock from our eastern shores, there is the Locals Homepage, full of discussion boards, audio, and video. Check it out!

Friday, April 20, 2007

!Indie Rock Quiz Winner!

Three cheers to !Jeremy Kay! who determined that our mystery bass player is Brian Featherstone. Mr. Featherstone played in Scratching Post when this photo was taken on Feb 24, 1996 at Lee's Palace, Toronto, Ont. This is what he's up to these days.

Thanks to all those who entered this round. More to come.

AND... look for more photos as we get the indierockmemories site up and running in the next few days. If you have any photos, posters etc. that you'd like to contribute to the archives, drop us an email. A special thanks to all those who have offered us their goods so far.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Indie Rock Quiz Time

Just how much do you really know? We dare you to take the Indie Rock Memory-Challenge. This challenge, not for the faint of heart, will push you beyond your limits... of your own humanity. Are you ready?

Challenge #1: Who is this?




If you think you know (or just want to take a guess), send your answer to iknow@indierockmemories.com . Let's say that all answers must be received by next Thursday, April 19, 2007. 4pm. One entry per person. Winner(s) will get the glorious recognition and admiration of their peers (i.e. we'll post the results here).

Friday, April 06, 2007

CHRW London Music Archive


If you haven't visited the site yet, CHRW showcases a phenomenal resource called the London Music Archives which is, in their own words, "a living library of music written, recorded, performed and produced by Londoners". They have quite a list of musicians and bands going all the back to 1967! The 90's are well represented by bands such as these from the 1994 archive: Bassbag, Boatman, Borrowed Tyme, DeForest Kelley, The Frankenstein 5, The Gandharvas, Genocide, The Gurriers, Killswitch... the list goes on. Certainly a trip down memory lane.

The best part: each entry in the archive is downloadable!

The New Grand @ Lee's Palace


Sat Feb 24, 1996


When I first moved to Toronto, back in the mid-90s, I fell out of the indie rock loop for some time. How did I let this happen? Afterall, Toronto is one of Canada's most prominent cities, boasting countless rock clubs and seemingly endless musical opportunities. The answer was simple. I lived way up at Steeles and Keele, a cultural void of North Toronto which meant that in order to see a show I had to travel downtown. This, however, wasn't the problem. The problem was going home after a show. Toronto's transit system left much to be desired (and maybe still does) - what with the subway closing before 2:00am and extremely limited and unreliable late night bus schedules. (I write this with my NYC-bias where the subways don't shut down. And, yes, they smell like roses too). But after numerous outings of going to shows by myself, 2 to 2.5 hour commutes back home, falling asleep on the wrong late night bus and ending up in Etobicoke, waiting in the freezing cold for the Bathurst Street "blue-light" bus which came every 45 minutes to an hour, I began for the first time to moderate my late night trips to downtown clubs.

This is not to say that I stopped completely. From time to time YorkU would have some decent bands play at one or two of the campus bars and more often than not, I jumped at those opportunities. But I saved the downtown pilgrimages for special occassions. This show at Lee's Palace, featuring The New Grand, Scratching Post, Smoother, Radioblaster, Len, and Hip Club Groove was one. I also had the good fortune of seeing this show with Brendan and Ian, who took a Greyhound in from Peterborough to see it with me. When thinking about our respective travel times it took to get to the show, I'm pretty sure that Peterborough and North York were roughly equal distances from Lee's Palace. It certainly felt that way.

Oh, and it goes without saying, but I'll say it anyway. The show rocked.

Thursday, April 05, 2007

CIRM Member Forum

Hello All,

We've set up a Canadian Indie Rock Memories group on Facebook which we hope will complement this blog by allowing us all to get a little more up close and personal. This blog will of course continue to rock so check in here for photos, news, commentaries and of course, fond, fond memories.

If you don't have a Facebook account yet, why not get one? And then join us here.

Sunday, April 01, 2007

Indie Video Gems

I've begun to create a "playlist" of Canadian Indie Rock videos from the 90s on Youtube.... To date, this list includes Plumtree, Cub, Local Rabbits, Inbreds, Rheostatics, Sloan, Furnaceface, and the Bourbon Tabernacle Choir.... More will be added when I find them (or if I have the time, post them myself, since I have an extensive VHS archive of videos and performances from the 90s...).