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Toronto welcomes back Walter Mitty & The Realists!
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There have been some amazing acts hailing from Ireland that have passed through Toronto and knocked the Canadian talent out of the water. Well, Walter Mitty & The Realists are no exception. Having won Indie Week in Toronto in the Fall, these boys came back to showcase their talents once again during Canadian Music Week. The band consists of Niall MacTaidhg (vocals/guitar), Conor MacTaidhg (guitar), Colin Bartley (bass) and Paul O’Shaughnessy (drums). iheartthemusic caught up with them during their first show in Toronto at the Horseshoe and they explained why Canadian crowds rock.
iheartthemusic: Welcome back to Canada boys! You were here in the Fall and walked away winning Indie Week. How did you find out about that?
Niall: We knew someone who won it the previous year and so we applied and kind of got invited over and that was it. iheartthemusic: Did you get to explore the city at all?
Paul: We were here for five days and ended up playing six gigs so we didn’t get to see much that time.
Colin: We got up to the CN tower and that was about it.
iheartthemusic: That’s too bad that you couldn’t see more of
Toronto!Conor: We have a few days off this time so we are really looking forward to seeing a bit more of Toronto and Canada. Hopefully we will get to see Niagara Falls and all the tourist stuff.
iheatthemusic: Are there any bands that you are hoping to check out this week?
Niall: I want to see Holy Fuck and Bloc Party for sure.
Conor: We are looking forward to celebrating St. Patty’s day in Toronto as well. The parade is on Sunday and that should be good. I’ve already bought green skinny jeans for it!iheartthemusic: You must have played at some amazing venues last time you were here. What was your favourite?
Niall: Probably Reverb or Rok Boutique.
Conor: We really enjoyed playing in Toronto the last time. Every single
venue we played in the crowd was brilliant, which made it exciting to play and the crowds seemed to be really interested. It was very exciting to see everyone out and so we are really looking forward to playing again in Toronto.iheartthemusic: Is there anything that you notice about Canadian crowds that is different than back home?
Niall: They’ve got Canadian accents!
Colin: They enjoy it a lot more and it seems to be more full-on over here. You play a gig in Ireland and the crowd is sometimes tough but here everyone is really into it right away. I suppose it is a bigger city, so more people will come out and in Limerick there is only a select crowd that will come out.
iheartthemusic: How would you define your sound?Colin: I don’t know how I would define our sound really. Some people say James Brown [laughs].
Niall: I listen to a lot of fucking rock and dance so it’s always varied.
iheartthemusic: You have an album coming out in the Spring as well, right?
Niall: When we go home we will be getting a fully mastered copy. We recorded it with Fergal Lawler from The Cranberries before we left. We got a call from them today, actually, so it will be ready when we come back.
iheartthemusic: Have you come up with a title for it yet?Niall: Green Light Go is what we are thinking at the moment because it’s our debut. There is going to be about 11 songs on the album.
iheartthemusic: After you release the album what’s next for you guys?
Niall: We are thinking of doing some more touring in Ireland and the UK and then we are back over here in October for Indie Week again.
Conor: We are headlining Indie Week as a part of what we did last year, so will be happy to get back here and play for the crowds again!
If you didn’t get a chance to check these boys out while they were in Toronto, don’t worry they will be back and in the meantime check out their MySpace: www.myspace.com/waltermittyandtherealists
Photography provided by Matt Vardy

Tags: Bloc Party, Canadian Music Week, Holy Fuck, horseshoe tavern, Indie Week, Ireland, The Cranberries, Walter Mitty & The Realists


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