Upcoming Shows
Saturday 17 January
8 Colborne St, Toronto
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An acoustic set by Julian and Eli.
NEWS
Monday 13 June 2005
Big news: Flickershow was recently selected as one of ten winners in the Ontario Song Contest held by TVO’s current affairs show, Studio 2!
That’s right, there were over 300 entries, but we rose to the top, like cream, if you will, or strange unidentifiable mold, if you prefer. The prize? We get to be part of a one-hour special on TVO on June 23! In fact, you can change that get to got, ‘cause the taping was this past Sunday at the Charles Stockey Centre in Parry Sound. So, check your local listings and tune in to see our mugs grace your tube! It’s like Canadian Idol - only it’s public broadcasting, so there are no prizes, and everybody wins. Where’s the drama, you ask? Well, one act, chosen by Larry LeBlanc of Billboard Magazine gets to… do an encore song! To preserve the suspense, I won’t tell you which act… you’ll just have to tune in yourselves.
I know what you’re thinking. Where can I see this award (sort of) winning band perform their material live? Well, you lucky people you, we just happen to be playing TWO shows in June.
The first is our video release party on Friday, June 24th at the Renaissance Cafe, just west of Woodbine station on the Danforth. Taking advantage of the incredible momentum from the televisual TVO feast of the NIGHT BEFORE, we’ll be screening said video, and playing some tunes for any who happen to be in the vicinity. Opening up for us will be the lovely and talented Jess Graham, who is also sharp and dry, like a steak-knife under a plastic tarp after a long, hard rain. (Um. Metaphors out of control here). Also also opening up is Frank Brosseau, with selected members of his band Archery, (the ones he likes best). Frank writes brooding, introspective songs that smoulder like cigarette butts scattered across the Trans-Canada highway. It’s sure to be a rockin’ time, so bring your friends, or truss up your enemies and bring them instead!
The following Thursday, June 30, we’re playing a gig at the Pour House on Dupont, supporting our friend Nigel’s band Some Of The Parts. Think of it as another chance to jump on the band-wagon before it turns into A ONE WAY ROCKET TO STARDOM. Or something like that. Okay, maybe the express coach to local notoriety? The squeeky trike to infamy? Fine. It’s the clown-car to hey I know that guy from somewhere, hey guy, did we go to school together or something, ‘cause your face is wigging me in a big way.
Thanks for listening. We’ll see you there!
Sunday 15 May 2005
The video for “Invincible” is currently being edited together, and it’s looking pretty darn cool! Our launch party is slated for June 24th.
And meanwhile, another first for us: we’ll be opening for the Shoeflies at C’est What this weekend! The ‘Flies are always a blast, and we’re really looking forward to playing with them at one of Toronto’s best-loved venues for indie music. The fearless Mr Clark Allore will be doing double duty, playing with both bands.
All this plus great food and some of the best beer in town. We hope you can join us!
Sunday 10 April 2005
A huge thanks to everyone who came out for the filming of the “Invincible” video. It was a complete riot: seven cameras and dozens of people crammed into our director’s tiny bachelor apartment. Special thanks to the folks who were brave enough to get into costume… and you’ll find out who those were when you see the video!
To everyone who worked on the technical side - our DOP, camera and lighting crews, art director and caterers - you all rock. And thank you to our director Remi, who conceived of doing the video, convinced us it was doable, and did so much of the legwork.
The film is developed and currently in the editing room. Meanwhile, check out the stills and “Making Of...” photos on our Pictures page!
Thursday 24 February 2005
The Naked Critic, a Toronto-based writer/reviewer/comic, ran a contest this winter to find the Saddest Song In The World. Someone (thanks Meese!) nominated Flickershow’s "Still Life" - and we’re pleased to announce that we made the finals, along with the heartrending likes of Blue Rodeo and Harry Nilsson. Who was the big winner? Read on...
Saturday 22 January 2005
The next Flickershow gig is coming up on Saturday January 8th at the Renaissance Café - that’s on the Danforth, just west of Woodbine. What’s so special about this particular show you ask? Well, our second set will debut our new drummer Clark Allore! That’s right, holy crumbs, duo turns trio and rocks out poppily in style! Also, our good friend David Hein will be playing, and it’s also his birthday, so it’s sure to be a blast. Rounding out the evening is Snoovy! Snoovy? That’s right, Snoovy, a superlative songstress--kind of a grand dame of groove, actually.
Saturday 8 January 2005
The Renaissance Café
1938 Danforth Ave (west of Woodbine)
show starts at 8 pm - $5 or pay what you can
Yowza, we’re really excited about the show, and would be even more excited if we saw you folks there. So come on out, bring your friends, and get swept away.