A start up tour. Warts and all.

Shawne Clark! 


Ok, to call 5 dates spread over 2 weeks in Southern Ontario a "tour" might be a bit of an exaggeration.  But it was a first for me as a solo artist.  I'd played a few of these cities in the past, but usually as one offs, and by invitation of other acts.

I'll level with you here.  We're all friends, so I feel like I can be frank with you.  I have a fear of booking shows.  While, in general, I'm a pretty socially active guy, I have to overcome certain personal anxieties.  The idea of calling a bar owner in a town I know little about terrifies me.  It's pretty irrational, I know, at my age this sort of thing should be old hat, but alas, here we are.

So I mustered up some courage and booked this thing, with the help of a few people, including Graham Nicholas who I shared 3 bills with, and Anthony Damaio who I shared 2 with.  I put together 5 dates in Hamilton, Peterborough, Toronto, London and Guelph.

Touring is such an interesting experience.  I learned a lot traveling east with Olenka and the Autumn Lovers.  Although comparing the two is really night and day.  First off, all I had to do was show up for that tour, Olenka did everything (and the things she does for that band makes me sick to my stomach.  No one works harder than that women.  No one), secondly, it was a group of 6... actually, I don't even know why I bring it up, they are exceptionally different experiences... less night and day, more like night and truck.

Back to my thing.  I did a bit of writing over the last two weeks, and assembled a little tour summary.  Some of my points are as follows:

  • 5 Shows
  • 8 other acts on the 5 night bills
  • $200-$250 made overall
  • Over half of that went to my guitarist (and driver for 4 of the shows)
  • $20- 30 for GO bus travel from Peterborough and to Guelph
  • 1 6 pack of Steam Whistle Pilsner for a ride up to Peterborough, my only solo outing
  • 0 CD's sold
  • 0 T shirts sold
  • 8 CD's given away (maybe more)
  • 2 shows that felt good
  • 2 shows that felt awful
  • 1 undecided

So it's not exactly a pretty picture, but it wasn't exactly under my expectations, so no harm there.  I found the experience somewhat humbling.  It's nice to get an idea of where you stand, and what you have ahead of you... sometimes.  It's a long and dusty road, it's a hard and heavy load

What I really did enjoy on this tour was the amazing acts I had the chance to share the stage with.  Please check out Jos. Fortin, Graham Nicholas, Anthony Damaio, Sarah Jane Scouten, Martha Meredith, Little City, Patrick McCauley and Matt Lamers.  You can just click on their names, and hear some of the wonderful music they've created.

I was also very happy with the hospitality that was provided by the various clubs.  Especially from Dave Tobey at The Spill and Ron and Judith at Artword Artbar.  Really wonderful experiences.

And a last thank you to the people who attended the shows!  Hopefully you liked what  you heard, and you'll try to make the trip out to the next one.

Stay tuned, very soon I'm going to get back out of my comfort zone and book another Southern Ontario tour.  Hopefully I up the ante to at least 7 venues this time!  At this rate I'll be a star sometime before the end of this century.

 Me, Mark and some baby-makin' music

 If you have any more questions about these events, or if you just want to talk music, send me an email at shawnclarkemusic@gmail.com

"Stray Birds" release party! This Friday!

Hey there, I was recently reminded from an anonymous comment, that I haven't posted anything here about the upcoming release party for "Stray Birds".  So, here are the details:

This Friday January 20th
Placebo Space (1409 Bloor St W)
8:30
$6 or $10 with CD

With opening act, Ryan Warner.  Who is awesome, as you can hear at his Bandcamp page.

If you still haven't heard "Stray Birds", you can just press play on the music widget to the Left of the page!

Hope to see you there!  Please come say hello!

Top 10 albums of 2011! (as chosen by someone with very little time on his hands)

Hellllloooooo.  It's that time of the year again!  When everyone with a blog thinks they know whats best!  And here's my collection of my favorite albums from 2011.  Also, I don't listen to a lot of new music.  So here's my opinion!

10. Loom- Epyllion



Beautiful, haunting melodies.  Chill out music at it's finest.  Which doesn't mean it lacks edge, the riff on "Around Again" sounds like it could have been borrowed from the Black Keys.  
Best Tracks: Around Again, Is it Love

9.  tUnE-yArDs- WHO KILL


Like Paul Simon on ecstasy.  Definitely the most exciting listen of the year.
Best Tracks: Bizness, You Yes You

8.  Sandro Perri - Impossible Spaces


Always thought provoking. Perri really shows off production skills here.
Best Tracks:  Changes, Wolfman

7.  St. Vincent - Strange Mercy


Annie Clark is a fantastic musician.  Easily the most interesting guitarist/songwriter performing right now.  Strange Mercy, like Clark, is both Agressive and Angelic.
Best Tracks: Surgeon, Year of the Tiger

6.  Birdsacrosswater - Archives

Nic Lefebvre is constantly releasing music, under both birdsacrosswater and Rays.  This is a collection of experiments recorded over 2 years, but it's surprisingly cohesive.  The best part is that you can download it for free at his bandcamp page.
Best Tracks:  Old Photograph, It Never Gets Old

 5.  Bon Iver - Bon Iver


It took me some time to get to this album.  But I'm glad I finally did.  Bon Iver takes a whole new approach to this album than "For Emma, Forever Ago", much more synth and elecric guitar heavy, but the excellent songwriting is still there.
Best Tracks: Perth, Towers

4.  Timber Timbre - Creep on Creepin' On


The follow up to their wonderful self-titled debut, finds Timber Timbre more unified.  Some of the gothic blues is put aside for hints of classic soul and heavy experimentation.
Best Tracks: Black Water, Woman

3.  Radiohead- King of Limbs

I've honestly never been disappointment with a Radiohead release.  It took me more time to warm up to King of Limbs than with others, but I'm glad I took the time.  Always progressing, King Of Limbs is at times their least, and at times most accessible album in years.
Best Tracks: Codex, Morning Mr Magpie

2.  Slow Down Molasses- Walk Into the Sea


Slow Down, Molasses is a big band, who want to to say a lot of things.  Sometimes on stage that can be overwhelming, and it can be hard to hear the message.  But on their newest, producer James Bunting has mixed the band to perfection, subtly moving a guitar here, plugging in a cello there, and putting together one of the finest albums I heard this year.  Wonderful songs.
Best Tracks: Late Night Radio, Light

1.  Gillian Welch- The Harrow and the Harvest


How this album has escaped so many peoples top albums lists is beyond me. After a 7 year wait Welch releases her finest effort yet. Beautiful harmonies, haunting melodies, and top notch story telling.
Best Tracks: A Dark Turn of Mind, Hard Times

Where to buy "Stray Birds".

So "Stray Birds" has finally been sent out into the world!  And if you're wondering where to pick it up, try these places!

Physical Copies


Soundscapes
572 College St West

Sonic Boom
782 Bathurst St.

She Said Boom
393 Roncesvalles Ave

Grooves
353 Clarence St. (London ON)


Digital Copies

Shawn Clarke Bandcamp


If you're neither in Toronto or London, and would like to get a copy, email me at shawnclarkemusic@gmail.com, and I'll be glad to set something up!

Hope you enjoy!

EP Preview: Listen to "Stray Birds"

The CD's in hand, and the release date coming next week, I thought it was time to show off the music!  Play it down here!





Come Friday December 2nd, the EP will be available for sale in Physical form and Digital.  Check back next week to find out where you can pick it up.

Other great news, since I have the albums, you just might be able to purchase one this Sunday at Comedy Bar!  I'll be the musical guest on Sunday Night Live.  The host this week is none other than "Who's Line is it Anyways" alumni Greg Proops!!  You can purchase tickets at the Comedy Bar website

Look what just arrived!

Hey there, great news, I now have in my possession 500 Stray Birds EP's!  I took a few highly professional pictures on Photo Booth.  Here's a first look.


Front

inside

Back

Spine (with "Like Birds Too Tired to Fly")


Nice right?  That, of coarse, is the artwork of Jessica Rae Gordon.   The EP will be in stores and online on December 2nd, I will post various sites and store addresses soon.  I've also recently received new T-shirts, which a very handsome model is displaying below.


Talk soon!