Sorry friends, but horrid driving conditions through northern Ontario have forced us to jam out of our show in Montreal with Hey Rosetta tonight. We got as far as Ignace before realizing that getting to Quebec in time was simply not going to happen. Which is especially too bad seeing as…
Hey, tour’s done! It was great but I’m pretty exhausted and not entirely looking forward to getting back in the van in 41 minutes to drive to Montreal. Thanks so much to everyone who came out to see us this last month; we’re so grateful for all the support and kind words we receive across this awesome country of ours. …But if I HAD to pick five favourite dates they would have to have been Winnipeg, Edmonton, Toronto, London and (surprisingly) Ottawa. Right on, big guys. I don’t have time to post links right now, but if you search Google News and YouTube you’ll find a good number of interviews and videos of us from tour. We show up in many an Arkell vlog as well. After Canadian Music Week, Rusty’s touring with The Weakerthans for a while. So, in fact, Waking Eyes are not playing with them in Kelowna but Rusty is so if he’s your favourite member, he’s all yours. So yeah, don’t get me wrong, I’m totally looking forward to playing in Montreal - it’s been way too long since we’ve been there - just not the thirty hour drive. But whatever. My brother’s lending me a bunch of Game Boy titles. I believe I saw Pokemon Yellow in there. What would be SO wrong with me really getting into Pokemon on this trip?
The Waking Eyes are Rusty Matyas, Joey Penner, Matt Peters and Steve Senkiw. The group formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in 2001 as more of a musical collective and recording project than a band proper. From the beginning they have refused to be one-dimensional and predictable, with the only constant in their sound coming from their distinct songwriting style. Their debut album Combing The Clouds is a rich tapestry of neo-psychedelic and orchestral pop recorded in various basements, garages and bedrooms in Manitoba. It was released to critical acclaim on Endearing Records in 2002. Soon after they signed with Coalition Records and recorded the rock album, Video Sound, in Toronto. After extensive touring over the next couple of years and finally solidifying their membership, The Waking Eyes went home to work on something new. From the fall of 2005 until the summer of 2007 they wrote and recorded far too many songs to count. After the dust had settled they were left with a 3-CD set of B-sides and rarities (Operation Walter Prychodko), two side projects (Rusty’s Terrier and Matt’s Royal Canoe) and the real prize - a full length album called Holding On To Whatever It Is. The album was recorded and co-produced by John Paul Peters in Winnipeg and will surely be something completely unexpected. The group is currently preparing for the release of this new record in the coming summer.
Matt and Rusty contribute their voices and accompany them with melodies and chords played on guitars and keyboards. Steve counts from 1 to 4, sometimes to 6, and hits things precisely with sticks and feet. Joey makes his bass sound like a soul singer. Previous members include Myron Schulz and Russ Doerksen
June 20th at Edgefest ‘09 - Downsview Park
Toronto, ON / $39.50 or $49.50
Inside Edge Presale: Feb 24th at 10AM to Feb 27th at midnight | Password: TheEdge
http://www.ticketmaster.ca/Billy-Talent-tickets/artist/883639