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  • December 4th, 2009KimberleeFolk, Indie

    Hey Rosetta!

    When you think of Newfoundland, specific things come to mind: fishing, the sea, fish, water…you get the idea. What normally doesn’t come to mind is music (sorry Great Big Sea lovers). This is all changing however, as there appears to be such an influx of amazing acts coming out of the east coast these days, that that stigma is rapidly evolving. This is where Hey Rosetta! step in. Hey Rosetta! are a six-piece hailing from St. John’s, Newfoundland who have been able to break out of their small hometown and make it big time all over Canada. With the release of their 2007 EP Plan Your Escape, these friends were followed with eager ears as they toured and tried to make a name for themselves in the “big city”. Well they certainly made an impact during that time and have since released their full length album Into Your Lungs (and around in your heart and on through your ) which saw them grab three East Coast Music Awards, album of the year at The Verge Music Awards and most recently a Polaris Music Prize nomination (for the second time). It appears as though there is no stopping this group and we got the chance to speak with lead vocalist Tim Baker to hear how they handle this new found fame.

    hey-rosetta1iheartthemusic: You guys have had a tremendous year so far, including being nominated again for the Polaris Prize. What was your reaction to hearing you had been recognized?

    Tim: I was certainly expecting not to win it given the competition. I mean I didn’t think we really deserved to win. I don’t know much about the Fucked Up record so I can’t really comment on that, but I wasn’t really particularly surprised hearing what I’ve heard about the record and how forward thinking and new and groundbreaking it is. Polaris seems to be in the business of awarding that, which I think is great.

    iheartthemusic: How did it feel to win Album of the Year last year at The Verge Awards and what has that money done for you as a band?

    Tim: It was great and very surprising. A pleasant shock and it has done a lot. The money itself took us to Australia on tour and we got a trailer that we can stash our gear in. It certainly didn’t take long to spend all that money but it was extremely helpful. The publicity of it has just given the record sort of a second life, which I think is extremely helpful. This is what these awards are about really. Also, just being rewarded for work was excellent.

    iheartthemusic: What I found interesting to hear is that you don’t actually listen to music yourself. Can you give us the lowdown on that statement?

    Tim: It is a bit of an overstatement. I mean I listen to music, but I’ve never really been an avid music listener and I never really went to shows. I saw maybe three or four bands play in my life before I started this [Hey Rosetta!]. I grew up in St.John’s and I didn’t hang out with people who were into music. I was the only musician in our group of friends. It was just something I did because I liked it and was also skilled as a piano player. I don’t know how to play anyone else’s songs, I mean the simple ones I could learn but I enjoy making stuff up.

    iheartthemusic: This album was the first time that you didn’t take recording to the bedroom- literally! How was that?Hey Rosetta!

    Tim: This album was recorded in The Sonic Temple; a really nice recording studio in Halifax. It was a great experience. A little rushed though as it took only two weeks. There are a lot of tracks on thealbum so it was kind of stressful, but we tried to keep calm and confident.

    iheartthemusic: Well clearly it payed off!

    Tim: Apparently two weeks was enough time then! [laughs]

    Hey Rosetta! play two sold out shows at the Horseshoe this weekend; Friday, December 4th and 5th w/ Julie Fader and La Strada

    photography provided by Sara Collaton

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  • November 24th, 2009KimberleeAlternative, Punk, Rock, hard core

    Fucked Up

    Tis the season for giving- well at least it almost is and in the world of music, that is no exception. Fucked Up are one such band who are doing their part this holiday season by raising awareness for a group that often go unnoticed in the media. Following their Polaris Music Prize win, the band, which consists of Damian Abraham (vocals), Jonah Falco (drums), Mike Haliechuk (lead guitar), Sandy Miranda (bass guitar), Josh Zucker (rhythm guitar) and Ben Cook (backing vocals), have decided to put together a benefit single to help support the Aboriginal community out west. iheartthemusic spoke with Damian before their Polaris win where he explained what we can expect from what will definitely be in our stockings this Christmas.

    iheartthemusic: First off I have to say that I love your shoes!

    Fucked UpDamian: Well thank you, I designed them myself!

    iheartthemusic: No way! Well I can see that you really dressed for the occasion! [laughs]

    Damian: I was like what is the dress code? And they were like “casual” and I guess we all have different definitions of casual. But yeah, I designed these myself and they even say “drug free” on the side! [shows me the letters spelling out "drug free"]

    iheartthemusic: Well at least the kids out there will get the message! So I believe a double congratulations is in order-one for tonight and one for the baby!

    Damian: Well thank you, he’s here actually! The baby is downstairs right now. I brought him for the “sympathy” vote! I am going to go by the jury room and hold up my son and be like he’s hungry, you have to pick me!

    iheartthemusic: [laughs] So where were you guys when you found out you had made the shortlist?

    Damian: We were in Croatia actually. It was a great experience. It’s crazy because that’s why we missed the press conference, because we were literally crossing the border into Fucked UpCroatia. It was really bizarre because we were all like celebrating and all the Croatian people were like “what’s a Polaris?” and we were like “it’s a Canadian award, you wouldn’t understand”! [laughs]

    iheartthemusic: What does it mean to you as musicians to make the shortlist?

    Damian: I think it is validation of a record that you made. I’m not saying that I agree with all the choices. I think that there are great records that weren’t on there, but it seems that everyone that has won so far, have been real artistic achievements in Canadian music and I think being among that elite group is really flattering.

    iheartthemusic: Absolutely. I mean you guys are kind of considered the “rebels” amongst all the nominees.

    Damian: Yeah, we are the only band to get frisked coming in and out of here. 

    iheartthemusic: Well I can somewhat understand where they are coming from based on what you did last time you were here! [at the Masonic Temple]

    Damian: I know! I don’t blame them and I’m not trying to be like “poor us” because you reap what you sew but at the same time it is funny to see other bands walk by while you just stand there and get patted down. I made sure they didn’t frisk the baby![laughs] All I could get were some cigarettes in.

    Fucked Upiheartthemusic: Where is the rest of the group?

    Damian: We don’t really talk! [laughs] I’m the chatter box, everyone else in the band is downstairs or probably eating dinner somewhere. I am the one who has to…

    iheartthemusic: You are the face!

    Damian: I’ve got the look!

    iheartthemusic: You mentioned earlier that you were surprised that a few albums didn’t make it into the list. What albums would you have included?

    Damian: I thought that Japandroids Post Nothing was going to make it in there and Bison B.C. could have been in there. Also Women, I was surprised they didn’t make it.  Even more than that there are a lot of  hardcore bands, punk bands and metal bands that have never made it in years past. All these great bands that are kind of underrecognized and its funny because you go over to Europe and there are kids wearing these band’s shirts coming to your show and you are like ” that’s so weird because noone in Canada knows about them”. It’s always been like that in Canada so if anything our nomination, I hope that means that more records like ours are going to make it. I mean we are on an indie label, we are indie dressers, maybe we will open the door for a little more of an aggressive look and sound.

    iheartthemusic: What will you do with the prize money?

    Damian: I would love to take everyone out for dinner that made this album possible. Like all of the people that guested on it and came on, that we thanked obviously, but we never hadFucked Up a formal celebration for what they had done. I’d love to do that. We are putting on a benefit single for Christmas time and we are going to donate all the money to an Aboriginal Youth Charity in Canada. So we are getting all these guests to go on it and so I think we are going to pay for that. Right now, I don’t think you have heard about the Highway of Tears, but there are tons of Aboriginal women who go missing every year in Canada that are not reported and are just totally ignored by the media. The Pickton case is really interesting because when they reported that in the press, they never really talked about the fact that a lot of those women were Aboriginal women. They are marginalized in these situations, so there is a racial issue to this violence and I think that is so important. If anything else we have a lot of people on this record that are going to surprise people that hopefully can raise more awareness.

    photography provided by Sara Collaton

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  • September 30th, 2009KimberleeEvents

    Fucked Up

    The Polaris Music Prize wrapped up its fourth year of doshing out cash to one lucky recipient last week. This prize awards the winner not only $20,000 in cash, but also gives them bragging rights for producing the best album of the year (according to Canadian music “experts”). This year’s award gala was held at the legendary Concert Hall at The Masonic Temple. Media, celebrities and fans were all in attendance to check out both the night’s unexpected (Patrick Watson) and expected (Fucked Up) performances and also to see who would be crowned with the big cheque. Here are some shots from the night:

    Elliott Brood Mountain Meadows

    Elliott Brood

    Elliott BroodFucked Up The Chemistry of Common Life

    Fucked UpFucked Up

    Great Lake Swimmers Lost Channels

    Great Lake SwimmersGreat Lake Swimmers

    Hey Rosetta! Into Your Lungs (And Around In Your Heart and On Through Your Blood)

    Hey Rosetta!Hey Rosetta!


    K’NAAN Troubadour

    K'NAANK'NAAN

    Malajube Labyrinthes

    MalajubeMalajube

    Metric Fantasies

    MetricMetric

    Joel Plaskett Three

    Joel PlaskettJoel Plaskett

    Chad VanGaalen Soft Airplane

    Chad VanGaalenChad VanGaalen

    Patrick Watson Wooden Arms

    Patrick WatsonPatrick Watson

    As you are all aware by now the Polaris Music Prize was awarded to Fucked Up. This was a surprise to everyone in attendance that evening- but very well deserved! Stay tuned for our interviews with a few of the nominees!

    photography provided by Sara Collaton


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