It's always a party when Junior Boys are in town. The Hamilton, Ontario-based electronic duo of Jeremy Greenspan and Matt Didemus (who often tour with a live drummer for sonic support) have twice put on stellar shows at the Record Bar in the past couple of years, and, with a new album in tow, tonight's show at the RB with Max Tundra promises to live up to the standard.
Fresh out on Domino Records, JB's third album, Begone Dull Care, finds the duo coming ever closer to writing THE transcendental electronic-pop dance song. They came close in 2006 with "In the Morning" from breakthrough sophomore album So This Is Goodbye. This year's breathless dance floor summer anthem is "Hazel," track five off the polished analog diamond that is Care. Download it on the house, below, and don't try and tell us it doesn't make you want to move.
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Further reading: The Riverfront Times' interview with Max Tundra.
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Mikes Tavern
The ACB�s w/ Dave Seume and Thomas Aikenhead
The Brick
In the Pines, The Caves, Far Beyond Frail
Daveys
Reaxion Guerilla, Pain Tribe
Crosstown
Rock and Roll fashion show
Patrick Lentz , Xavier Sun , Audiovox
Designers: Saum Frock , Amanda Nervig , Uptown Boutique , Envolve , Imagery, The Market Boutique
All hair and makeup by Hairspray Cafe
Czar Bar
The Architects Weekend w/ Roman Numerals
Saturday Big Iron
Riot Room
Serated CD release w/ Feast for flesh, In The Shadow, War like Earth, 3 1/4 coma
Patio: Live Crew, Swayzor Blades, info Barbaric Merits
asked why we couldn't go to the restroom whenever we wanted, and she stood up and wrote his name on the marker board. When he asked why she couldn't treat us like adults, she put a mark next to his name. Working on the Plog is so completely emasculating.