Warsaw Village Band
"A Red Apple"
People's Spring
Marianna Sadovska
"Ballad of Dovbush"
Borderland
Ida
"Maybelle"
Will You Find Me
Julia Saar and Patrice Larose
"Set Luna Djamonodji"
Set Luna
Kami Lyle
"This Town" /"Scene of a Crime"
Ten Songs
Harris Newman
"Butcher's Block"
Accidents with Nature and Each Other
Amps for Christ
"Tsaress"
The People at Large
A new set begins: Live performance by Picastro
A new set begins: If quiet is indeed the new loud, Picastro are today's answer to Black Sabbath. Picastro began long ago in Toronto as a guitar/cello duo. Now a four-piece, the ensemble includes Liz Hysen (acoustic guitar and despairing vocals), Zak Hanna (electric guitar), Nick Storring (cello), and Brandon (drums). Picastro's music has been described this way: "These are the songs that make hearts wrench, ears bleed and eyes well with tears." A new album is in the works, and they unveiled a number of new tunes as yet untitled. Their most recent disc, "Metal Cares" is available from Polyvinyl Record Co. Liz Hysen is alwso working on a solo album with members of the folk ensemble, Espers.
Comment: -CD: "Skinnies" [Metal Cares]
Comment: -"I Can't Fall Asleep"
Comment: -Liz solo: (untitled)
Picastro
"Blonde Fires"
Metal Cares
Mia Doi Todd
"The Last Night of Winter"
Manzanita
Mi and L'au
"Older"
Mi and L'au
Grizzly Bear
"Campfire"
Horn of Plenty
Alex DeGrassi
"The Water Garden" /"Lost in the Woods"
The Water Garden
Mark Eitzek
"Roll Away My Stone"
Candy Ass
Ben Monder
"Spectre"
Oceana
Loren Mazzacane Connors/ Suzanne Langille/ Andrew Burns/ David Daniell
"Strong and Foolish Heart"
Let the Darkness Fall
Espers
"Black is the Color"
The Weed Tree