Horseshoe, Jan. 23 '09
Harbourcoats
Bry Webb of the Constantines considerably unrockish sideproject presenting a wealth of raspy, wisdom poetry (similar to the final few tracks on Kensington Heights) and sparse, diverse instrumentation (sax, acoustic guitar, other hippy folk traditionals). Webb's voice retained it's punkish growl and his masterful guild guitar bursts were extremely welcome.
Fembots
As always, perfect harmonies, infectious melodies, saloon soundtrack for a happy Horseshoe. Joined by Sudbury's pride and joy Kate Maki and Paul Aucoin, who always manages to steal the show with his spectacular Vibraphone playing, these guys are for sure one of Toronto's most underrated bands. Also: Aucoin is one of the best producers working in Canada, Also: his band the Hylozoists (best experienced live) are one of the best bands playing in Canada. Left halfway through the set to get some chinatown noodles.
Fembots- Tombstone Blues
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