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You are hereHome › Tour News ›Something is out of tune... A 404 error occurred, meaning this page doesn't exist in a meaningful way. But all is not lost! You can always go home and start again.The Playlist for The Windsor Scene, March 30, 2011; Dstruct.O – Soul Seeker (Drumstep EP01 – 2011) Lot 9 Brawl – Punk Flair (Doesn’t Make You Punk) (Pick Your Poison – 2009) Crash Kondition – Terilynn’s Heart (Pretty Little Chemical – 2009) Missiles – Burning Water (Missiles – 2009) Betrayer – Shadowed Force (Shadowed Force EP – 2005) Baptized in Blood – Mental (Baptized in Blood – 2010)(The Slacker Song) – (Future Communication -2011) EVL – I’ll Keep Mine (I’ll Keep Mine EP – 2010) Jonas & The Massive Attraction – Additcion (Big Slice – 2010) Jarrett Sorko – Yo, I’m From Windsor, Dude (Single – 2011) The Blue Stones – What She Don’t Know (Won’t Hurt Her) (The Blue Stones EP – 2011)

Trans-Siberian Orchestra – Believe (Night Castle – 2009) I was super excited when I got to the studio today and was handed a CD of Windsor-based dubstep as well as a flyer advertising a dubstep show happening Thursday night.
curtain rail for bay window b&qA few weeks back I mentioned on-air how I wanted to see some local dubstep, my Program Director heard, and tipped me off when the news came his way.
eurovan weekender curtainsThe quick browse I put into Dstruct.O’s “Drumstep EP02” makes me very excited to go to Panache Ultra Lounge (53 Pitt St. E) tonight (Thursday), where he will be performing alongside DJ Josh Bryant. That show starts at 10 pm, is 19+ and has $3 cover. A song that I thought a lot about before playing this week was Jarrett Sorko’s “Yo, I’m From Windsor Dude”.

Not that I hate the song, it just annoys me slightly. But it’s been a huge thing this week, and I figured since I’m showcasing Windsor music, it should be included. Also, he has aspirations of mainstream radio airplay, and we might not be 89x, but that’s only because we at CJAM are better. And I liked his dig at Harrow, especially as I myself rep the 738. (That’s Harrow phone numbers, for those who don’t know) I spent last Friday night at The Blind Dog in the company of some pretty good bands, and some that had me less than impressed. Anonymous Bosch and Awake to a Dream are a couple that I was already fond of, and not disappointed by. Nuclear Sunrise was a new one for me, and I’ve got to say I liked what they did. Bleach and Silver Glory were not bad by any means, I just wasn’t blown away. And then there was Jonas & The Massive Attraction. Great musicians, but their sound was something I just couldn’t get into. Jonas’ Theory of a Massive Nickel Creed. For further explanation, try the WindsoriteDOTca article I wrote on it.

This weekend is set to host some serious shows. Starting off on Friday at The Blind Dog, you can catch Baptized in Blood, Betrayer, Desertion, and Perpetuate, who are releasing their first CD. Metal heads of the city rejoice, this is not one to miss. Baptized in Blood have recently been revealed to be on the lineup for the 2011 “Heavy T.O.” festival alongside Megadeth, Children of Bodom, and Rob Zombie. Tickets for that show run at about $135, and here you can see BIB for only $10. Betrayer has only recently returned to gigging, and after the major success of their show at The Coach last month, things can only get better. Desertion will be making their comeback that night, so I’m quite sure they’ll be tearing things up as well. And being as Perpetuate is releasing their album, it goes without saying that they’ll be great, and they usually are anyhow, so there ya go. This show is $10 ADV/$12 Door, all ages, and doors open at 6 pm. Saturday at The Coach The Heat Seeking Moisture Missiles are playing their first show of the year, Hammerdown are playing their first show of the month, and Repetitions are playing their first show ever!

Check out our feature from earlier this week to get the full rundown on this new crustpunk supergroup that is sure to make noise in Windsor’s music scene. Hammerdown’s brand of fast and heavy metal is sure to get your hair whipping and keep the beer flowing (you’ll have plenty of cash for that too, as there’s no cover), and THSMM will be their typical selves, bringing in the sounds of oldschool punk and 80’s metal. This show is free, 19+, and the first band is set to start at 11ish sharp. And congratulations to Tim Kennedy of Harrow who called in to the show today to win himself tickets to Friday’s show at The Blind Dog. There will be more ticket giveaways soon, so be ready. Vinyl Of The Day It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine The Ultimate Spooky Tooth Collection! Pretty Lightning 'A Magic Lane of Light and Rain' (Cardinal Fuzz/Sound Effects, 2015) * Listen to their exclusive track, that we premiered awhile ago here. When and where were you born?

How old were you when you began playing music and what was the first instrument you played? What bands were you member of as a young kid and what types of music did you play? Was there a certain moment that influenced you to start a band? What can you tell us about formation of Bazar? What are some memories from early rehearsals? Improvisation must had been a big part of the band? What can you tell us about the song writing process in your band? What music, books or films inspired you at the time? You were probably one of the few underground bands in Norway. What was the scene back then like and what other bands were around? What were some of the strongest memories from recording and producing this LP? What gear did you use? Did you receive any airplay? What can you tell us about the material featured on Drabantbyrock album? Did you have any concept in mind or were songs made each on their own? Did Bazar play many gigs? What were some of the venues you played?

Who were some of the artists you appeared with? Is there any other material, that remained unreleased? How do you feel that after so many years your work with Bazar will get some worldwide exposure? We are really impressed with the overall sound of the album… What about the cover artwork? Are there any crazy moments that happened in the band? Is there a story behind your name? What were some musical endeavors following the dissolution of the band? What currently occupies your life? The Tragic Musical Mystery Tour Of Crispian St. Peters Much more than 2-Hit Wonder British pop rockers! Did your first band, The Lost, all come from the Boston area? How did you form Chamaeleon Church? Did you all come from different bands? What inspired you to start playing music? Do you recall the first song you ever learned to play? The Dick Clark ShowAmerican Bandstand When did you begin writing music? What was the first song you wrote?

What inspired it and did you ever perform the song live or record it? Before we move forward to talk about Chamaeleon Church I would like to hear more about The Lost, an incredible garage rock band you were part of. You released a couple of singles, yes? Tell us about the early days of Chamaeleon Church. Where did you rehearse? Where did you play at the beginning and with whom did you share stages? What's the story behind the band's name? What would you say were some of the band’s influences? What was the writing and arranging process within the band? Where did MGM catch you performing that made them decide they wanted to make a deal with you? What was the original contract? There was a pretty big promotion effort behind the “Bosstown Sound”… How did the critics receive your albums? Now SoundsNow SoundsChamæleon Church Did your debut album sell well? By that I also mean did it garner much airplay or chart in any markets? Where was your debut recorded?

How long did the sessions last? Would you share some recollections from the sessions? What was the dynamic between songwriting and playing? Did psychoactive or hallucinogenic drugs play a large or important role in the songwriting, recording or performance processes? Would you share your insight on the albums’ tracks? Family Circle, Family Tree Was there a certain philosophy in the band? How big were you compared to other bands that were part of so called “Bosstown Sound”? Were you friends with those bands? What was the actual scene in your city? Where did you hang out? What clubs were hip? Have you been involved in any musical endeavours following the dissolution of the band? X, Y and ZeeGliderLifeAfterlife Would you discuss some of your most memorable moments in The Lost and Chamaeleon Church and what made them so? Thank you very much for taking your time. Last word is yours. Making It: Music, Sex and Drugs in the Golden Age of Rock