Showing posts with label Eric Larock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eric Larock. Show all posts

Sunday, January 26, 2025

Celebrating 25 years of Tricky Woo's self-titled 4-song EP

Hard to believe 25 years have passed since Montreal's Tricky Woo recorded this whumpin' EP with Sir Ian Blurton. Have a listen.


Here's the scoop...

By the time Montreal's Tricky Woo finished their tour promoting their Juno-nominated third album, Sometimes I Cry in 1999, their sound was already moving away from a MC5/Stooges-inspired twin-guitar attack towards a much looser Southern rock onslaught which can be heard on the group's next album, 2001's Les Sables Magiques. 

While some Tricky Woo fans who hadn't seen what the group had been doing on stage in the two years between albums might've experienced whiplash, their was a transitional release which pointed to the group's new direction. The missing link, Tricky Woo's self-titled 4-song EP – recorded at Toronto's Chemical Sound with Ian Blurton – was largely overlooked when it was released as a 10" by the Mag Wheel label. It's unfortunate because that sound would've fit perfectly with what Nashville Pussy, Antiseen, REO Speedealer, The Hookers, Tunnel Rats, and Hellstomper were doing at the time. 

Sez Ian Blurton: "I feel like it was just a continuation of the work we had begun on Sometimes I Cry although it was missing Daryl Smith's input. I think we recorded 5 or 6 songs and if I remember correctly they wanted it more blown out than Cry. Loved the originals and really loved the Johnny Winter jam they did. Maybe it should've been released as a 7-inch instead of a 10-inch?"

One of the reasons why Tricky Woo's 10" EP didn't sell well back in 2001 is likely due to the same four songs "Anibis", "Fool For Your Loving", "Love Narcosis" and "High On A Mountain" appearing alongside tracks by The Streetwalkin' Cheetahs, Black Halos, Gaza Strippers and ADZ on the Triple-X Records multi-artist compilation CD "The Five Fingers Of Dr. X a few months earlier. At the time, the conventional wisdom was, "if it's available on CD, why get it on vinyl?" 

In any case, quite a few copies of that record went unsold,  sitting in a box in the basement of Mag Wheel mainman Woody Whelan for the past 24 years. The good news is Woody will be selling the last remaining copies of Tricky Woo's "lost" 10" artefact on pristine midnight-black vinyl, making them available at a very reasonable price (much cheaper than Discogs or Ebay!) through Toronto record stores Rotate This (186 Ossington) and Gord's Back Room (2227 Dundas St. West at Roncesvalles). Grab a copy while you can – once they're gone, they're gone for good! Have a listen to three songs below. 





Friday, August 4, 2023

Public Animal previews Sun Won't Wait 2LP with "Curated Generation"

The 19-song Sun Won't Wait album from Ian Blurton's Public Animal is out Sept 1. Get it here. Listen to "Curated Generation"


Thursday, October 27, 2016

Public Animal's Palace Arms Release Party / Halloween Bash @ The Horseshoe, Friday

Public Animal unveils Palace Arms at 9:45pm and plays the Dazed and Confused soundtrack at 12:30am. 
Here's the scoop...

Toronto's own Public Animal launches their incredible second album Palace Arms, with a mind-roasting Halloween blow-out at The Horseshoe this Friday (October 28). The celebrated Sir Ian Blurton and fellow Animals will play the entire album followed by sets from Diemonds and Pow Wows, culminating in a live performance of the soundtrack to Richard Linklater's 1993 stoner classic Dazed and Confused with an all-star support cast.

Yes, you will see your favourite tunes by Foghat, Alice Cooper, ZZ Top, KISS and Black Sabbath sung by members of Mokomokai, Cross Dog, Volur, Controller Controller, Sheepdogs, Diemonds, Bella Clava, Midnight Towers, Battery Heart, The Old Salts, Catl, Sect/Cursed, By Divine Right, The Shanks along with Moe Berg, Dani Nash, Thom D'Arcy, Sam Cash, Gregory MacDonald, Samantha Martin and... Heino? Uh huh. In between acts you'll hear some vintage vinyl curios from the 70s starting when the doors open at 9 pm.

Set times
Public Animal plays Palace Arms @ 9:45 pm
https://www.facebook.com/thepublicanimal/?fref=ts
https://publicanimal.bandcamp.com/

Pow Wows @ 10:40 pm
https://www.facebook.com/wearepowwows/?fref=ts

Diemonds @ 11:30 pm
https://www.facebook.com/Diemonds/?fref=ts

Public Animal plays Dazed and Confused @ 12:30 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuER2Puym4I

Advance tickets are $10 at The Horseshoe front bar, Rotate This, Soundscapes. $12 at the door.







Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Watch Public Animal's High Pony video

High Pony is off Public Animal's rip-snortin' new Habitat Animal album available here.


UPCOMING TOUR DATES:

Oct 3  Toucan – Kingston, ON
Oct 4  The Windsor Tavern – Vankleek Hill*, ON
Nov 1 This Ain't Hollywood – Hamilton, ON w/ Catl 
Nov 2 Horseshoe Tavern – Toronto, ON
Nov 14  This Ain't Hollywood, Hamilton, ON w/ BAJohnston 
Nov 15 Windsor – The Fish Market 
Nov 29 Montreal – L'Esco

* The Gingerbread Capital of Ontario