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General Info
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Genre: Acousmatic / Tape music / Rock / Soul
Location The City, CA
Profile Views: 146093
Last Login: 3/1/2011
Member Since 3/15/2005
Website www.fembots.net - thefembots@gmail.com
Record Label www.weewerk.com
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
.... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. With the release of their fourth album, Calling Out (2008), the FemBots have set off in yet another direction while in many ways returning to their beginnings. Born out of improvisation and experimentation, Calling Out sees the FemBots once more stretching themselves musically to produce an album that is daring yet accessible. .. The FemBots began as a home recording project of Dave MacKinnon and Brian Poirier and their debut, Mucho Cuidado (2000), featured songs written and performed on power tools, toys and broken down thrift store instruments. The duo quickly carved a unique space in the Toronto music scene bringing their post-industrial folk songs to the stage using tape loops and reel-to-reel machines mixed with often frantic live performances. .. Their critically acclaimed second release, Small Town Murder Scene (2003), adopted a more atmospheric approach with traditional instrumentation and soulful laments. The third FemBots record, The City (2005), built on this earlier work while taking it up several notches with banging piano chords, catchy choruses, soulful vocals, swinging guitars, woven strings and horns. The City – that landed on several top ten lists for 2005 – pushed the stark black and white vision of their earlier albums into full technicolor. .. The FemBots originally envisioned their fourth album Calling Out (2008), as an entire album using an assortment of junkstruments, musical instruments created from garbage by artist Iner Souster. Eight months into the project it became clear that the junkstruments were simply too unpredictable and too difficult to work with to sustain an entire album. Rather than scraping the project entirely, the FemBots used the junkstrument instrumentals they had recorded as rhythm tracks, the rock and roll chassis that the rest of the songs are built on. .. Calling Out also marks another departure for the FemBots. This is the first time Dave MacKinnon and Brian Poirier have collaborated with other musicians during every stage of the writing and recording process. In the past MacKinnon and Poirier wrote the songs, then brought in other musicians to fill out the arrangements. With Calling Out the songs were built up from improvisations with Iner Souster and drummer Nathan Lawr. .. The result is a collection of pop and rock song built on a foundation of odd sounding home made instruments, resulting in their most straightforward and strangest record to date. .. The FemBots have drawn comparisons to Califone, My Morning Jacket, Latin Playboys and Wilco but their sound is not easily categorized. Influenced by a wide range of music - from Rock ‘n Roll, Blues, Soul, Country, and Folk - they continue their genre bending approach, honing a new style from the old. With each new album the FemBots transform in ways unforeseen, yet strangely familiar. -
Members
Dave MacKinnon .. Brian Poirier.. Nathan Lawr.. Iner Souster.. -
Influences
Mohamad Ali, Buster Keaton, Nina Simone, Duke Ellington, The Clash, James Brown, William Kennedy, Eddie & Ernie, Bob Wiseman, Harry Smith, Maps, a good hair cut, Spike Jones (not Spike Jonze), Jane Jacobs, The Winnipeg General Strike, The Paris Commune, London, sometimes Toronto, a good book is good, a good non-fiction book is better, The Taking Of Pelum 123, 70s cop movies set in New York or San Francisco, wine, a good bottle of scotch. -
Sounds Like
a good time, most of the time..... Calling Out is available on line at - .. iTunes.. Zunior.com .. puretracks.com .. and is available on vinyl at www.savedbyvinyl.com.... ..FemBots - Good Days...... .. .. .. .. .. ......FemBots - Ship Breaking...... .. .. .. .. ........FemBots - My Hands Are A City...... .. .. .. .. .. ................
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Bio:
.. .. .. .. .. ..With the release of their fourth album, Calling Out (2008), the FemBots have set off in yet another direction while in many ways returning to their beginnings. Born out of improvisation and experimentation, Calling Out sees the FemBots once more stretching themselves musically to produce an album that is daring yet accessible.
The FemBots began as a home recording project of Dave MacKinnon and Brian Poirier and their debut, Mucho Cuidado (2000), featured songs written and performed on power tools, toys and broken down thrift store instruments. The duo quickly carved a unique space in the Toronto music scene bringing their post-industrial folk songs to the stage using tape loops and reel-to-reel machines mixed with often frantic live performances.
Their critically acclaimed second release, Small Town Murder Scene (2003), adopted a more atmospheric approach with traditional instrumentation and soulful laments. The third FemBots record, The City (2005), built on this earlier work while taking it up several notches with banging piano chords, catchy choruses, soulful vocals, swinging guitars, woven strings and horns. The City – that landed on several top ten lists for 2005 – pushed the stark black and white vision of their earlier albums into full technicolor.
The FemBots originally envisioned their fourth album Calling Out (2008), as an entire album using an assortment of junkstruments, musical instruments created from garbage by artist Iner Souster. Eight months into the project it became clear that the junkstruments were simply too unpredictable and too difficult to work with to sustain an entire album. Rather than scraping the project entirely, the FemBots used the junkstrument instrumentals they had recorded as rhythm tracks, the rock and roll chassis that the rest of the songs are built on.
Calling Out also marks another departure for the FemBots. This is the first time Dave MacKinnon and Brian Poirier have collaborated with other musicians during every stage of the writing and recording process. In the past MacKinnon and Poirier wrote the songs, then brought in other musicians to fill out the arrangements. With Calling Out the songs were built up from improvisations with Iner Souster and drummer Nathan Lawr.
The result is a collection of pop and rock song built on a foundation of odd sounding home made instruments, resulting in their most straightforward and strangest record to date.
The FemBots have drawn comparisons to Califone, My Morning Jacket, Latin Playboys and Wilco but their sound is not easily categorized. Influenced by a wide range of music - from Rock ‘n Roll, Blues, Soul, Country, and Folk - they continue their genre bending approach, honing a new style from the old. With each new album the FemBots transform in ways unforeseen, yet strangely familiar.
Member Since:
March 15, 2005Members:
Dave MacKinnonBrian Poirier
Nathan Lawr
Iner Souster
Influences:
Mohamad Ali, Buster Keaton, Nina Simone, Duke Ellington, The Clash, James Brown, William Kennedy, Eddie & Ernie, Bob Wiseman, Harry Smith, Maps, a good hair cut, Spike Jones (not Spike Jonze), Jane Jacobs, The Winnipeg General Strike, The Paris Commune, London, sometimes Toronto, a good book is good, a good non-fiction book is better, The Taking Of Pelum 123, 70s cop movies set in New York or San Francisco, wine, a good bottle of scotch.Sounds Like:
a good time, most of the time.Calling Out is available on line at -
iTunes
Zunior.com
puretracks.com
and is available on vinyl at www.savedbyvinyl.com
FemBots - Good Days
FemBots - Ship Breaking
FemBots - My Hands Are A City
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Review of the WL 500 set at the Steam Whistle Brewery in Exclaim, "Singers Dave MacKinnon and Brian Poirier crooned singalong harmonies to great effect, especially on the gorgeous, disheveled hoedown ballad, “Small Town Murder Scene” (but where was the singing saw?). Similarly, the multi-layered, blues-infused “Lost at Sea” should have succumbed to the shoddy mix, though its swaggering guitar and earnest vocals lifted it above the sound"
Great write-up in the Wavelength 500 Fest Guide "It's a commitment to noodling and not playing it safe that has come to define the band over the past 10 years, and when you hear Mackinnon croon 'Good days, I feel them coming on again,' you can't help but wonder where they'll go next"
Hello FemBots
Big Up : )
i Definly Like your Music
Keep Up !
Hello,
Big Up : )
i Love your Music
Keep On !
hi friends,thanks for the add,great music,great respect!!!!
great work !
I poured cement for a fembot. no joke. and no hand print. sort of got gyped. tell Brian to start standing guard, I just may or may not decide to start considering my options in the 'wreck'claimation of a missed opportunity.
You guys are pretty much the most awesome thing ever.
The Fembots are on the NxEW MixTape Podcast #3 http://www.nxew.ca/2009/04/nxew-mixtape-3.html