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Doors at 8pm for dinner, Show at 9pm
When Jon and Roy began working on their new album, an album
that would follow up their highly successful international debut "Another
Noon", there were bound to be questions as to what direction to go in.
"Another Noon" is an album that surprised the band with how
far its music traveled. After all, hailing from Vancouver Island, off the west
coast of Canada and having never toured abroad, suddenly the band found
themselves part of a ‘new folk’ movement, a style growing out of North America
and beyond. Soon after its
release, songs from ‘Another Noon’ found their way into the scores of many
movies and TV shows. Volkswagen called to use a song in a commercial. Their
music appeared on charts and radio internationally. They found themselves
playing live all over Canada, performing at major festivals, on tour in the UK
and doing shows and tours with
Xavier Rudd,
The Cat Empire and
Buck 65. Suddenly a band that had focused more
on its rehearsal space and local fan base now began a more frenetic pace as it
addressed a growing audience worldwide.
Vancouver Island, while still
maintaining an urban connection and a burgeoning artistic community, is also a destination for travelers, wanderers and
surfers, among others. It is a
landscape that contains old growth rain forests, snowy peaks, a rugged
coastline and a population that finds itself tempered by its surroundings. Coming
back home to record, to the roots of where they began playing, was the start of a long and creative process. Having
developed from its origins as the duo of Jon Middleton (Guitar/Vocals) and Roy
Vizer (Drums/Percussion) into a four-piece band, with the addition of long time
accompanist Dougal Bain Maclean on Violin/Mandolin and friend Ryan Tonelli on
bass, the band sought a new approach in their songwriting. This they found immediately with the
new sounds and rhythms that came from writing as a bigger band.
And so Jon and Roy began doing what they do best, which is
to focus on making music that comes naturally.
Of course, many people around them asked questions like:
- Is there a hit?
- Would that song be better if it had a bridge?
- Should they make a lo-fi album?
- Should they make a hi-fi album?
These were legitimate questions, being that many people were now involved in
the chain that brought their music to audience ears: the managers, producers,
agents, publishers, media, promoters, distributors and more in the complex
world of the music business. But with
too many voices and too much thinking about
music, does it come out the way it was intended to? In reality the band could only write music that felt right
and in the end they found their musical voice by locking
themselves in the small and soundproof rooms involved in the recording process, by focusing on what came intuitively to them
and by letting everything unfold as it should.
And so Jon
and Roy bring you "Homes", an album which took eight months to finish, from its
start in a small basement rehearsal space, along its path as it became the greater sum of its parts, and into its fruition
through the analog and digital ways of modern recording. This is a collection
of fourteen meticulously crafted songs in the continuing vein of Jon and Roy,
an album that ventures into new territory as the band evolves and grows. On
April 14th 2010 this album will find its way into the stores and airwaves and a
new chapter in the story of Jon and Roy will begin. Enjoy!