Doctor Ew: Best Of 2010

Published on December 1st, 2010 in: Best Of Lists, Comedy, Music, TV |

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Brass Eye

Band: The Elwins

Albums:
Women, Public Strain
Mantler, Monody

Songs:
Hooded Fang, “Straight Up The Dial”
Marvin Gaye, “Anna’s Song”
Steven McKay, “Ignite”
Bad Yoga (Neil Fuckin’ Quin), “A Saturday in the Cold Sun”

Craziest comedy show of all time: Brass Eye

Musician: Sandro Perri

TV: The Walking Dead (first episode)

Doctor Ew, a.k.a. Drew Smith, has just released his first solo album, Gadzooks. He is also a member of The Bicycles.

Doctor Ew Presents Gadzooks At The Imperial Pub!

Published on November 4th, 2010 in: Canadian Content, Music, Upcoming Events |

By Less Lee Moore

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From the photo on his MySpace page and the rather suggestive name you might think Doctor Ew is a goofy tribute to Doctor Demento. Nope, try again.
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The Bicycles, Oh No, It’s Love

Published on January 30th, 2009 in: Canadian Content, Current Faves, Issues, Music, Music Reviews, Reviews |

By Less Lee Moore

The Bicycles are a Toronto-based band, but one for whom the word “band” seems terribly limiting. Their live shows traditionally feature not only the four core members—Matt Beckett, Andrew Scott, Drew Smith, and Dana Snell—but also members of several other local bands and musicians such as Henri Fabergé and the Adorables, Laura Barrett, and many others.

Oh No, It’s Love, reflects the collaborations of this collective of musicians but also retains the signature sound the band established on their first album The Good, The Bad, and The Cuddly: captivating pop with ironic lyrics.

Yet Oh No, It’s Love is far more ambitious and fully-fledged than the band’s first album, and not just because it features more than twenty contributors (in addition to the four “official” band members) and a vast array of instruments, from harp and harmonica to kalimba and pedal steel. Although there are many current bands who also use less traditionally rock & roll instruments, many of them are utterly boring and passionless. The Bicycles are the complete opposite.
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Chewing Bubblegum and Kicking Ass: An Interview With The Bicycles

Published on July 30th, 2008 in: Canadian Content, Current Faves, Interviews, Issues, Music, The Summer |

Interviewed by Less Lee Moore

I saw The Bicycles play on my first trip to Toronto, in 2002. Impressed, I waited for news of a CD release. And waited and waited, along with the rest of their fans.

2006’s The Good, The Bad, and The Cuddly was truly worth waiting for. It’s full of sweet—yet cheeky—infectious pop. After all, when a band wears matching T-shirts sporting the letter B, one could expect nothing less.
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