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  • April 9th, 2009EmerDance, Electro, Indie, New Wave

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    Hundreds of electro aficionados gathered at the Phoenix on a drizzly Monday to see The Faint and Ladytron.

    thefaint119pic3The openers – The Faint – came out strong with a more ethereal show both light-wise and musically. Once upbeat electro chords were pumping, the band’s high-energy performance captivated the somewhat-weary audience right from the beginning, proving that they are indeed the band to follow this year.

    Their bass and beats gradually increased with every song, which complimented the background graphics and eclectic light show, and brought an electric energy that remained throughout the one-hour performance. They continued to rouse the audience until the end, at which point they transferred the love to the next performers.

    About 40 minutes later, Ladytron came out on stage. Their show was tightly-packed and, from the back-corner facing the stage, they looked flashy-expensive and would probably fare well at a stadium venue, rather than the Phoenix. Perhaps the band’s cache is creeping into the mainstream, which they are readily poised for.

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    Seeing Ladytron at Harbourfront Centre in July 2008 raised the bar high for my expectations of Monday’s show, but sadly they missed this one. They reworked some of their songs for the subtle and sultry crowd, and with the music at times bordering between a slow and the high calibre performance, what one expects from Ladytron did not materialize until the very end.

    It is undeniable that Ladytron’s music is edgy and sensual at best, but with The Faint coming out with a rocking high-performance show that eclipsed the headliner, it is one tough act to follow and Ladytron were left lagging.

    Written by Chris Jai Centeno

    Photography by Joyce Wong
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  • February 21st, 2009KimberleeEmo, pop

    cute is what we aim forWe were lucky enough to get the chance to sit down and chat with the threesome that makes up Cute Is What We Aim For before their show at The Pheonix. Now we didn’t quite get them all (Shaant was missing), but guitarist Jeff Czum and bassist Dave Malillo managed to squeeze us in to their busy press schedule. Although we were one of the last interviews of the day, Jeff and Dave were a pleasure to speak with and showed us that fame has definitely not gone to their heads…

    iheartthemusic: How did you guys come up with your band name?

    Jeff: It was actually just a sarcastic joke between Shaant and his friends in high school. They were making fun of  people that were in the “scene” at the time. I guess, because I didn’t make it so I don’t really know, he just started saying cute instead of cool and it caught on as a high school trend.

    iheartthemusic: So cool is what you are aiming for?img_7247

    Jeff: I guess so, I mean we were all geeks at one point in high school.

    Dave: Usually bands get stuck with names that they don’t necessarily want. I mean look at Green Day, they’ve said that they hate their name! Once you get stuck with it and people know it, that’s I guess what you want.

    iheartthemusic: Let’s talk about this tour that you are on, it’s called Take Action. What is that all about and why did you want to get involved?

    Dave: The Take Action Tour is all about making people aware of  the opportunities that surround them to make a difference. Its about trying to inspire people through our music and through our message to get out there and do something! Ironically enough dosomething.org are sponsoring the tour and they give people the tools to be able to influence their area and the people around them. So that’s what the tour is all about, we’re just trying to promote youth involvement. Also, 10% of the proceeds every night go to dosomething.org, so that’s pretty cool.

    img_7249iheartthemusic: This tour just began but for the next two months you guys are playing back to back nights, how do you survive?

    Jeff: It’s not really that bad. I love playing shows. Usually when we have days off it’s the worst feeling ever. We don’t do anything; we just sit on the bus and wish we were playing a show that night. As far as rituals go before shows, I know Dave will listen to music, I don’t really do anything. It’s just kind of a chill out period.

    iheartthemusic: Rumour has it you have a pretty sweet tour bus and an interesting vacuum cleaner?

    Dave: Are you talking about the Dyson? Shaant got this $200 hand vacuum that looks like a gun from Halo. But it’s beautiful. I mean it picks up everything. We also have a dog now too called Sergeant Sebastian. He’s a puglet and he’s Shaant’s. He  just got him a month ago, so we decided to bring him on tour and see how it works. It’s awesome.img_7252

    iheartthemusic: You guys have done quite a bit of touring now, including sharing the stage with Fall Out Boy and Canada’s own Simple Plan. Is there anyone that sticks out for you?

    Jeff: Bad Religion, Flogging Molly, Alkaline Trio. I grew up listening to them so it was awesome to be able to play on the same tour as them. I watched Bad Religion every day when they went on. It was crazy. That was the best summer of my life.

    Dave: It was really special, not so much that we even got to share the stage with people, but that we got to be around those people and hang out with them. We hung out with Newfound Glory on a consistent basis, you just make friends with bands that you never thought you would. It’s really cool and really weird at the same time because, like Jeff said, we grew up listening to these bands and now they are completely accessible to us.

    Jeff: I fucked myself up at the Toronto date.

    iheartthemusic: What happened?

    img_7255Jeff: I fell on a little pothole and I ended up popping out three ribs and bruising my shoulder.

    Dave: Thank you Toronto!

    iheartthemusic: Hey now, you can’t blame us for your bad luck! Didn’t Dave get into a little fumble last night while you weren’t in Toronto?

    Dave: We were in Pittsburgh and this crowd were just rowdy, I mean you could tell people were looking for a fight. Someone threw a bottle at our bus – clearly they don’t recognize that it’s our home – so we just had to defend it and that’s what happened. I was defending the fort!

    Jeff: I walked up later and everyone was like “you just missed it”, but I miss everything.

    Dave: It’s probably a good you missed it because you would have gotten involved too.

    iheartthemusic: Well we are sorry to hear that, but the scar does make you look tough Jeff! Do you guys have a favourite song to play?

    Jeff: I think its probably “Hollywood” just because that’s my favourite song on Rotation and it’s the last one that we wrote. It’s a good time!

    Dave: I agree with Jeff. It’s like some songs you play you are just on img_7258autopilot the whole time but that song is really fun to play.

    iheartthemusic: Any crazy fan moments that you care to share?

    Jeff: I can never think of any.

    Dave: People are very nice, at least to us. They are very considerate, no one has ever attacked anyone as far as I know. No stalker situations. We got lucky.

    iheartthemusic: That surprises me, especially for you Dave, considering your solo project has been garnering tons of hits on MySpace.

    Dave: Yah, I guess so. I was doing that before I was in the band and that’s actually how I met these guys. It was our first tour together when I was doing my solo stuff  as Dave Malillo and then we toured like three or four times after that until it just made sense at one point to merge because we always got along really well.

    iheartthemusic: What’s up next for you boys?

    img_7401Jeff: After this tour we are probably going to do some international dates like Japan, Australia and the UK, I hope. We’ve been to the UK, which was amazing. Scotland was by far my favourite place. Glasgow was amazing! Honestly if I could play anywhere in the world it would have to be Glasgow. So we’re hoping to do that and then maybe write another record and get it out by the end of the year and do everything all over again.

    iheartthemusic: And of course come back to Toronto!

    Dave: Exactly! We’re just a hop, skip and a jump away.

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