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Tiny Fest à la Casa del Popolo : Deer Scout, Westelaken et Sophie Ogilvie

Sat 07 Oct 2023 • 08:00 pm Country / Folk / Indie Pop
Casa del Popolo - Montréal 18$
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Deer Scout

Élevé par deux musiciens folk à Yonkers, Miller a commencé à enregistrer des chansons sous le nom de Deer Scout lors de sa première année d’université à Philadelphie. C’est là que iel a écrit la première chanson de Woodpecker, “Synesthesia”, qui parle d’un trajet en train pour rentrer chez soi après un spectacle en sous-sol. Après le transfert de Miller à l’Oberlin College, Deer Scout a commencé à tourner dans des salles DIY à travers le pays et à partager la scène avec des artistes favoris tels que Waxahatchee et Told Slant. L’intimité et la complexité de ces deux influences se reflètent dans les arrangements soigneusement aventureux de Woodpecker, qui comprend, entre autres, la basse de Ko Takasugi-Czernowin, un proche collaborateur, le violoncelle de Zuzia Weyman, la batterie de Madel Rafter et la guitare de Mark, le père de Miller.

Raised by two folk musicians in Yonkers, Miller began recording songs as Deer Scout their freshman year of college in Philadelphia. There, they wrote Woodpecker’s earliest song “Synesthesia” about a train ride home from a basement show: “Night in the city / Big house on the corner / Her voice has the timbre of summers ago,” recalls Miller resonantly. After Miller’s transfer to Oberlin College, Deer Scout began touring DIY venues around the country and sharing stages with favorite artists including Waxahatchee and Told Slant. The twinned intimacy and intricacy of those two influences is reflected in the carefully adventurous arrangements on Woodpecker, which features, among other contributors, bass from close collaborator Ko Takasugi-Czernowin, cello from Zuzia Weyman, drums from Madel Rafter, and guitar from Miller’s father Mark. (Deer Scout, bandcamp)

Sophie Ogilvie

Sur Crocus, le changement est toujours en cours. Le premier EP de l’artiste montréalaise Sophie Ogilvie raconte comment une saison passe à la suivante, comment une relation se résout en quelque chose de disparu. S’inspirant du jazz, du R&B et de la musique alternative des années 90, l’écriture de Sophie Ogilvie est à la fois cool et vulnérable, douce et percutante, délicate et dramatique.

On Coming Up, Crocus, change is always already in motion. The debut EP from Montreal artist Sophie Ogilvie chronicles how one season passes into the next, how a relationship resolves itself into something gone. Drawing on jazz, R&B, and 90s alternative, Ogilvie’s songwriting is simultaneously cool and vulnerable, soft and hard-hitting, delicate and dramatic. (Sophie Ogilvie, bandcamp)

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