NXNE 2007: Day 1
For day one of this year's NXNE festivities, I thought I would just ease into things with the mellow acoustic sounds of Christa Couture from Vancouver. I've admired her music for a couple of years now and I was really quite excited to hear that she was coming to the T-dot! However, as I've learned in the past, The Art Bar, although it's very cool with its quaint little atmosphere, it also happens to be part of the Gladstone Hotel, which must be the Karaoke capital of Toronto. Poor Christa found herself competing with Karaoke Abba for most of the night. It may as well have been Karaoke Megadeth considering the overpowering sound coming from next door. Regardless, Christa handled herself with charm and wit, making light of this distraction whenever she could. Her performance was heartwarming and charming, and her vocals were as cool as could be. I really enjoyed this show.
Hear her music on myspace.
Purchase her album "Fell Out Of Oz" at CDBaby.
You can view my pics from the show over on flickr.
Next I booted on over to The Reverb for Spookey Ruben & The Coconuts. Spookey Ruben's brand of glossy power pop has earned him a pretty devoted following that I never really understood myself. It was always just a little too, I don't know, perfect for me. Does that make any sense? No. Well, his performance really put me in my place because I thought it was the perfect blend of catchy hooks and zany showmanship that I simply couldn't help enjoying myself. He looks kind of like if Danny Devito were a rock star or something and I think that this fact only adds to his appeal. His signature song, "Shauna" really is fantastic. I used to think it was cheesy, but I realize now that it's more like Costello-lite. And when he pulled out the 'telephone hooked up to a speaker' routine, I simply had no choice but to surrender to the little guy and just laugh.
Visit Spookey Rubin on myspace.
Purchase his album "Bed & Breakfast" at hi-hat recordings.
You can view my pics of the show on flickr.
After that was the greatest guy ever, Jason Falkner. If you remember my review from last year, you'll already know my thoughts on him. He's simply the most underrated singer/ songwriter / performer there ever was, and he's even more underrated here in Canada. Evidence of that fact can be seen by the modest turnout at last night's show. The man has worked with artists as big and diverse as Air, Beck and Sir Paul McCartney, and it was great to see him once again just show up, plug in and play. This show was essentially the same as last year with only a couple of song changes. Still in tact were his confidence and wicked sense of humour, which just made the show a real treat for me again. He played a few songs from his latest release entitled "I'm OK, You're OK" which, for now, is only released in Japan. However, it must be available somewhere because the crowd seemed just as familiar with those songs as they were with classics like "She's Not The Enemy" and "Miss Understanding." He also threw in a few covers of The Kinks and Tom Waits just to keep things interesting.
Visit the Jason Falkner myspace page. You can hear the amazing songs from that album there as well.
See my pics from the show on flickr. I thought these ones turned out really quite well.
Labels: christa couture, concert review, jason falkner, nxne, spookey ruben, toronto.
