Showing posts with label the new pornographers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the new pornographers. Show all posts

December 7, 2021

The New Pornographers at The Danforth Music Hall - Concert Photos

The New Pornographers at The Danforth Music Hall on December 6, 2021 Photo by John Ordean at One In Ten Words oneintenwords.com toronto indie alternative live music blog concert photography pictures photos nikon d750 camera yyz photographer

The New Pornographers at The Danforth Music Hall on December 6, 2021 Photo by John Ordean at One In Ten Words oneintenwords.com toronto indie alternative live music blog concert photography pictures photos nikon d750 camera yyz photographer

Neko Case of The New Pornographers at The Danforth Music Hall on December 6, 2021 Photo by John Ordean at One In Ten Words oneintenwords.com toronto indie alternative live music blog concert photography pictures photos nikon d750 camera yyz photographer

The New Pornographers at The Danforth Music Hall on December 6, 2021 Photo by John Ordean at One In Ten Words oneintenwords.com toronto indie alternative live music blog concert photography pictures photos nikon d750 camera yyz photographer

The New Pornographers at The Danforth Music Hall on December 6, 2021 Photo by John Ordean at One In Ten Words oneintenwords.com toronto indie alternative live music blog concert photography pictures photos nikon d750 camera yyz photographer

The New Pornographers at The Danforth Music Hall on December 6, 2021 Photo by John Ordean at One In Ten Words oneintenwords.com toronto indie alternative live music blog concert photography pictures photos nikon d750 camera yyz photographer

The New Pornographers at The Danforth Music Hall on December 6, 2021 Photo by John Ordean at One In Ten Words oneintenwords.com toronto indie alternative live music blog concert photography pictures photos nikon d750 camera yyz photographer

The New Pornographers at The Danforth Music Hall on December 6, 2021 Photo by John Ordean at One In Ten Words oneintenwords.com toronto indie alternative live music blog concert photography pictures photos nikon d750 camera yyz photographer

The New Pornographers at The Danforth Music Hall on December 6, 2021 Photo by John Ordean at One In Ten Words oneintenwords.com toronto indie alternative live music blog concert photography pictures photos nikon d750 camera yyz photographer

I love the music of The New Pornographers. I love their debut album Mass Romantic. I was excited when I first heard that the band was planning these anniversary shows for both Mass Romantic and Twin Cinema and that Neko Case would join the band on tour. Then, like everyone else, I was disappointed when the pandemic forced their delay. 

Well, it finally happened! Me and my masked and vaxxed concert-going friends and I ventured out for a fantastic night of music; celebrating not just the anniversary of an awesome album, but also the fact that we can go to concerts again. 

As promised, we heard Mass Romantic from front to back. It was joyous. I loved hearing the title track, "The Slow Descent Into Alcoholism", "Letter From An Occupant" and "The Body Says No" along with the rest of the album performed live. This was the first time I've seen the band perform with Neko Case and it was a dream come true to hear her sing those words and melodies that had only come from the album until now.

After the band finished up Mass Romantic, they took a short break. When the band returned to the stage, they played a fun set of tunes from across their catalog. Highlights for me included "Myriad Harbour", "Testament to Youth in Verse", "Born with the Sound", "Brill Bruisers", and "The Laws Have Changed". 

Thank you to the band and crew for pushing through borders and covid tests to entertain us. It means the world to hear these songs live again. Tonight I’m attending their Twin Cinema show purely as a fan. I can't wait!

I've been privileged to cover a few New Pornographers gigs in the past. Check out my photos from shows at Lee's Palace during TURF, at TURF 2016, at Riot Fest 2014 and at The CNE in 2013

Aoife Nessa Frances opened up the show. Those photos are here.

Here's the title track from Mass Romantic. Such a great tune!

October 3, 2016

TURF 2016: A compendium of posts - Concert Pictures

I've said it before and I'll say it again. The Toronto Urban Roots Festival is my favourite festival of the concert season. It's got such a great vibe and fantastically curated line-up that brings me many of my favourites and several new discoveries each year. Not to say that many other festivals aren't super-enjoyable, well run and well curated, but TURF just has an energy that fits so well for me as a music fan.

This year's festival was no exception with highlights like The Hold Steady, Limblifter, The New Pornographers, Skinny Lister, The Hives and Matt Mays, plus new discoveries like John Moreland, Lee Harvey Osmond, Explosions in the Sky and Modern Space. The food is always a highlight and there are always eats I wish I'd had more room for. The site at Fort York Garrison Common is beautiful, historic and accessible, giving great spaces to see bands, eat meals and enjoy spectacular views.

One of the features that differentiates TURF from other festivals is the VIP access to the front-of-stage, front-of-the-barrier area typically known as the photo pit. Accredited photographers get access for the first three songs and then the VIP ticket-holders get to enjoy that view for the rest of each band's set. I think that this access is one of the best things about TURF and something that other festivals should adopt. It's a great VIP benefit that's well with paying extra for.

Here are links to every post on this year's festival, posts on each band at the outdoor festival and each band I caught during the Club Series. Photos by myself and Roy Cohen.

The Festival










TURF 2016: Club Series: A compendium of posts - Concert pictures

The Club Series at The Toronto Urban Roots Festival is a fantastic addition to a great festival. You get the opportunity to see some amazing acts perform in a club setting at two of Toronto's premiere music venues - The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern and Lee's Palace. It makes for some long days, but it's well worth it.

All the pictures from the Club Series shows at this year's TURF are now up!

Click the links below for the individual posts with more photos, thoughts on the performances and music from the artists: