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Album Review: ‘Baby Teeth’ - Dizzy
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Hailing from Oshawa, Canada, Dizzy paint a sleepy portrait of youthful ennui and heartbreak in suburbia on their debut Baby Teeth, like myself all too familiar with small town angst, just dying to escape the mundane knowing there’s gotta be more to this...
‘Found you in the bedroom/Vacant, set in gloom/Jamming all your fingertips into all your wounds’ frontwoman Katie Munshaw sighs on opening track ‘Stars and Moons,’ evoking a vivid scene amidst warped harmonies, tender guitars and the soft patter of synths. It soon drifts into previous single ‘Swim,’ Munshaw now sinking to the bottom, ‘Only to wind up belly-up on your bedroom floor,’ aptly steeped in bluish, underwater hues caught somewhere between the melancholic and the serene. The August heat proves thick and sultry on ‘Calico,’ though love proves seasonal at best (‘Could you hold her, could you love her/As you did in humidity/Since the winter you've gone colder/Purple hands and purple feet’); ‘Bleachers’ a stuttering, celestial ode to ‘cute schemes’ and backyard swimming lessons of yesteryear, while on the coastal indietronica of ‘in Time’ a streetlight disguises itself as the moon, with Munshaw & co. under the influence of a ‘teenage buzz’ while drinking ‘cheap wine in expensive glasses.’ 
Pretty girls, meanwhile, sneak smiles with boys on rooftops on the bittersweet ‘Pretty Thing,’ lovesick with pulsing synths and spidery chords as Munshaw reflects on impassioned nighttime singalongs and enigmatic love notes, though it’s oh so fleeting, all too relatable as we remember (or cringe at) our own romantic crises (‘You trace lines on my winter thighs/You make me nervous so you're flashin' a smile/You say this is what friends do/I'm all dolled up for you’). ‘Backstroke,’ too, aches with longing, Munshaw picking her crush’s brain apart over an afternoon cuppa when she hears ‘Kelly from town's got a crush on you,’ secretly vowing: ‘She will never love you like I do.’
Yet it’s the delicate ‘Joshua’ that hits hardest in the gut. Described by Munshaw as ‘a goodbye to someone who left my life unexpectedly,’ it’s a track tailor-made for 3am contemplations as guitars dance across a sombre landscape of gauzy synths, a perfect match for the vocalist’s haunting memories (‘Certain he was God sent/The sweetest sentences/Funny how my world could end in silence’). With emotions so fragile, it threatens to collapse under its own weight as Munshaw’s voice slightly cracks with every word, but it’s so wonderfully beguiling.
As the title suggests, Baby Teeth is all about growing pains, captured beautifully through raw, honest storytelling that pairs well with Munshaw’s sweetly brittle tone, though it does fall prey to repetition as tracks cycle though shadowy guitars and minimalist synths. But, much like small town life, the familiarity proves strangely soothing, indulging in the kind of confessional indie pop reminiscent of Pure Heroine-era Lorde or Amy Shark’s recent debut, right down to the muted, looping electro beats. For Dizzy, there is true beauty to be found in the insular.  
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LINDSAY SCHOOLCRAFT: Craving These Softer Sounds
We had the wondrous opportunity of picking the mind of musician Lindsay Schoolcraft, with readers likely recognizing Lindsay from her role in metal act Cradle of Filth. Since her departure from Cradle of Filth, Lindsay has dove full throttle, uninterrupted, into her own project. Worlds Away is the newest musical extravaganza to come from this talented musician’s skill, and we conversed on all things pertaining to this collection of songs.
With the anticipated release of Worlds Away having come to fruition, Lindsay tells us, “Worlds Away is a style of album I have been wanting to release my entire career.” The fans responded in kind, with the feedback being overwhelmingly positive. “People seem to really be craving these softer sounds, considering the state of the world at the moment. This album is different, and I wanted to go in more of a calm and relaxing direction for the composing. It is definitely a softer image. I’d like to let the listeners create their own vision of the songs as they journey through the album,” Lindsay discloses.
To get back to her roots, Lindsay is known well for being an “ethereal gothic metal solo artist” from Oshawa, Canada. As a multitalented singer, harpist, and pianist, she composes music inspired by her life experiences, as well as that which has heavily influenced her over the decades. “I think there has been a calling for me to play the harp most of my life. I have always wanted to own one of those giant grand concert pedal harps, but they are just as expensive as a grand piano. Harps aren’t that common, so attaining one as a child was not exactly what I thought possible. I did finally get my first harp when I was going into university as part of my folk studies. It was Björk’s Vespertine album that really started it all for me and led me to that first harp.”
Touching on the fact that this album embodies the sound that Lindsay has been craving to put out into the world, we asked her what inspired its creation. “I had been wanting to write an acoustic type album most of my career, but never really found the time or enough songs. Sure, I always have softer ballads on each album, but when the pandemic hit and I was locked inside, I just knew it was the time to do this. The production took about three months, and I am lucky to say my producer and engineer is my neighbor! It was a long haul and lots of work, but I am glad I committed to it and it was completed when we finally came out of strict lockdown.”
As much as the sound makes the album, the entire presentation impacts the perception as well. Worlds Away features gorgeous artwork by Anastasia Solti, who had also created the artwork for Lindsay’s debut album Martyr. “Anastasia is a brilliant illustrator and animator from Russia. I was so happy to hear she wanted to come back and do the artwork again. I sent her the album and let her draw her own conclusions on what she thought the artwork should look like. Again, she nailed it and never disappoints!” The beautiful colors and fluid lines tie hand in hand with the melodies featured.
Worlds Away puts itself on the musical map for old and new fans alike through a lovely music video release. With cold color tones and beautiful natural light, Lindsay dreamt up the video around the time that the album was done being recorded. “We were originally going to film the concept in my backyard due to the pandemic at the time, but we found a local farm that was happy enough to give us a spot that is part of their yearly Halloween trick or trick run. It was something we pulled together very quickly, and I feel it fits the mood of the song. I am so grateful it even happened because at one point it looked like it wasn’t even possible for us all things considered.”
With live music currently on pause due to the pandemic, some artists are diving into livestreaming to make up the void. When speaking to Lindsay about this new virtual experience, she says, “I am still trying to figure this out myself. I am an all-or-nothing person when it comes to live music, and me performing on my harp from the corner of my bedroom to my cell phone just isn’t cutting it. I have done a few small lives and the fans seem to like them. But I currently would rather focus on writing and recording since I choose to take this year off to do so. I have so much music in my head right now that is scratching to get out.”
That being said, Lindsay has been busy not just with her most recent release, but with another passion project called Antiqva. Antiqva is a chamber black metal project founded by Xenoyr (Ne Obliviscaris) and Lindsay Schoolcraft. This project features an experienced ensemble of past, present, and live musicians from well established bands—Ne Obliviscaris, Cradle of Filth, Negator, Karkaos/Blackguard, Black Crown Initiate, Susperia/Abyssic, and The Ocean. Antiqva hopes to pay homage to an old organic sound while bringing to the fore the varied influences within the band. Antiqva promises to deliver a first single in December. “It has been a long time coming! We knew what direction we wanted to go in for our sound, but we are happier than ever with the results. We’ve been coined as chamber black metal with a smaller, more intimate, and expressive string section. Along with chanters, Xen’s roaring voice, and Fabian’s approach to traditional black metal on guitar, we are getting the formula we wanted right. I can’t wait for everyone to finally hear it.”
Having been involved in some amazing projects in the past, all of which shaped her into the musician she is today, Lindsay says, “I have been blessed with many opportunities and experiences, and with going into them with the mindset of ‘always the student, sometimes the teacher’ is what has helped me enjoy, appreciate, and get the best out of those moments.”
With her own musical journey teaching Lindsay many lessons and skills, she has also been offering online mentorships and enjoyably conversing with aspiring musicians, fostering a community of artists. Lindsay spoke to us about lending her voice, “Being a sensitive, creative type is overwhelming and sometimes very isolating. I have felt very alone in most of my creative endeavors and business plans. I think I have a lot to offer in regards to advice and getting organized. But I also do it so musicians don’t feel alone and have a friend to help them get their creative business ideas organized. It mainly boils down to confidence, something that is practiced, and I am happy to be there to help other artist’s build that so they can attain their creative vision.” As well as this, Lindsay has also been very open about her mental health on social media. According to Lindsay, her fans have, “Expressed they appreciate it. I know a lot of others who follow me suffer, and I think by speaking out about it we end the stigma around it.”
Where does Lindsay go from here? “I am working on a few singles for my solo work that I plan to release sometime next year, but for now all of my focus is going into Antiqva and us completing our debut album”
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RORY TAILLON
Rory Taillon (RT) has been busy this summer, playing bigger festival shows in Ottawa and many other shows all across Ontario and New Brunswick. His latest album is called Only Whispers and you should check it out while reading about his influences, favourite local band, and favourite show he’s ever played (Photo credit - Natalie Austin).
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Web: http://www.rorytaillon.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rorytaillon
Twitter: https://twitter.com/rorytaillon
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/themusicofrory
Latest Release:  Only Whispers (Album, October 2017)
Upcoming shows:  August 31 - Musiikki Cafe, Kingston, ON September 1 - Manantler Brewing Co, Bowmanville, ON September 2 - The 2nd Wedge Brewing Co., Uxbridge, ON September 8 - Pembroke Patio Party, Pembroke, ON September 9 - Vibration Studios, Osgoode, ON September 14 - Mulberry Café (Supercrawl), Hamilton, ON
SA: How did you get your start in music? RT: I started singing in choirs as a very young kid. I grew up singing in church and in choral groups all through grade school and high school while also taking classical voice lessons. Once in high school though, I really got into classic rock music and decided to picked up a guitar. From there I started singing and playing guitar and bass in a number of different blues, rock, soul and metal bands. I was hooked. Music got put on the back burner a bit for me after high school, but a couple years ago I was laid off from my day job and my wife and best friend convinced me to give music another go and I’ve been doing it ever since.
SA: What bands would you cite as biggest influences on your sound? RT:  My first big musical influence was Jimi Hendrix. His music was the first time in any sort of popular music where my mind was blown by the obvious love of writing music and making it something completely your own. It was such an expression of himself. My biggest influence on my music right now would definitely be Tom Waits. I’m also really heavily influenced by Dan Mangan, Shakey Graves, Nina Simone, Ryan Adams, Kendrick Lamar, Father John Misty and Nora Jones these days.
SA: Thus far in your career, what has been your biggest success? RT: I’m not sure what I would consider my biggest success. I’ve played some really awesome stages with some incredible bands. I’ve done two collaborations with 5 Paddles Brewing Co. out of Whitby ON. where the beer label was a playable vinyl 45 with my music on them. That was pretty awesome. I’m also always incredibly grateful to still be touring and playing all over the place.
SA: On the other hand, what is the biggest challenge you have faced, and how have you dealt with it? RT: Honestly, sometimes the biggest challenge is just to keep at it. I mean, I get to play MY music for a living and get to travel more than most people and see things and places multiple times that most people don’t get to see in their lifetime, but there is definitely a trade off. The highs are matched by the lows with the doubt and the constant hustle to get shows, opportunities, etc. I’m very fortunate though to have an incredibly supportive and amazing wife who has my back and encourages me forward when I some times want to stop. I wouldn’t trade what I do in for anything else and I love it so much; it’s just not always a party.
SA: How do you approach the song-writing process? RT: I don’t really have a set way of writing to be honest. Sometimes the melody comes first, sometimes it’s the lyrics, but a lot of times I will come up with a riff on guitar first. Once I’ve got a piece of something that I find interesting I usually grab a glass of whiskey, beer or tea and sit and play with it until I get somewhere or it drives me so insane that I have to leave it alone for a bit. After I’ve got something I’m a little happy with, I "road test" it at shows and try to flesh it out/trim it or decide if it should just get stripped for parts for other songs. 
SA: What are your thoughts on the Ottawa music scene? RT: The Ottawa music scene is definitely a unique and interesting one. There are a lot of talented people in this city and a lot of really interesting and sometimes unorthodox venues to play their original music in. Something that has set this city apart for me too is the amount of support that the city seems to give to the arts and music community here. There are a great number of festivals big and small here and there always seems to be some sort of initiative encouraging some chapter of the Ottawa art community where a lot of other cities that I’ve lived in either don’t know where to put support properly or have no idea how to support their own scene and go elsewhere for art instalments and music for functions and festivals.
SA: In your opinion: What is the best song you have written? RT: That’s an awkward one for me. I don’t know if I could say what my best song is, but I have favourite songs for different reasons. The Last Iris off of my first EP I love because it was therapeutic for me to write and reminds of my why I wrote it every time I sing it. With Grace was written for my wife and I’m not good at love songs so that’s always going to be her’s. End Game was the first time I think I dabbled in finding my own sound both sonically and lyrically. Smile makes me happy because when I released it a friend of mine told me that I was the only one who could write a song that sad and then have the audacity to call it Smile, haha. 
SA: If you had to choose, what is your favourite show you've ever played (venue, city, other bands)? RT: That’s a tough one to answer because I’ve had some awesome shows with some incredible bands in amazing venues over the years. My favourite might have to be from a couple years ago when I helped put together a Tom Waits tribute night with a bunch of my favourite musician friends from groups like Hairy Holler, Benjamin Reines, Fish Head Phil, The Volume Academy, etc. at my favourite venue, The Moustache Club in Oshawa. It was incredible because I not only got to hear some of the best musicians I know play our collectively favourite songs by Mr. Waits, but I also got to jam with them on one of the best stages around. Sadly, The Moustache Club is no longer around, but I had some of the best nights of my life on that stage and in that bar.
SA: A question for fun: If you had to pick your favourite local band in Ottawa, who would you choose and why? RT: I really enjoy The Heavy Medicine Band. Keturah is an incredible singer, songwriter and performer. The band is just really solid and their shows are always a great time.
SA: What do you have in store in 2018? Best wishes for a great rest of the year, Rory! RT: Thanks so much! For the rest of the year I’ve got a couple more festivals to play like Supercrawl in Hamilton and Beau’s Oktoberfest. I’ve got a few tours to do as well and I’m starting to write my next album. It was a pleasure talking with you, hopefully we can share a pint or something some time.
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How long should you take Guitar lessons?
The majority of private or in-home guitar lessons in Oakville last between 30 minutes and an hour. Of course, you can set your own schedule based on your requirements.
It's quite subjective when it comes to the durability of your lessons. Some students stay for years while others only stay for a few months. Before you consider developing on your own, it's critical to lay a solid foundation that includes practices and concepts.
The guitar is a versatile instrument that is used in a variety of genres. It's a never-ending learning curve. Because no student is a master of every style, even the best guitarists take guitar lessons when they want to try something new. Guitar lessons in Mississauga are serving by us to make students aware about music career in this.
So, if you believe your classes are providing you with something useful, keep going. If you don't have access to a teacher, practice on your own and take classes for specific styles. You won't be limiting your abilities behind the kit this way.
Can Guitar be self-taught?
Guitar lessons in Milton say there's no hard and fast rule that says you have to take guitar lessons to learn an instrument, no matter how popular they are. You can always study guitar on your own if you're motivated enough. Just keep your development disciplined.
Make a point of practicing in front of a mirror or recording yourself doing so. When you self-teach, you are your own judge. So brush up on your information. Don't be afraid to criticize yourself; else, you risk acquiring unhealthy habits.
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Is Music Existence in World as a Career?
If you are fresher and looking for a career opportunity in the music world then here I would not point out your opinion but eventually, I want to share my opinion as well. Music is the art of getting satisfaction from our internal voice. If you are doing hard work in music practice then trust your own self that you will achieve your target goal through this then definitely you’re this spirit help you to build your career in music class or music world.
But if you are not confident about it then try to build your knowledge in some other field as well. Music is a passion no doubt if you will become a top-class singer then you will get high returns but if you will not be reached at the top and maybe you become a small singer then you needs to think about more sources of earning.
Hereby, I just inform you that you have to give your 200% to achieve your targeted goal but behind this, you need to make more earning source. Because is the thing whose practice you can do at any location any time even this can be done while doing some other work as well.
So, at the last, I inform you that music exists in the world as a career is too growing but also everyone would not achieve that much financial independence from this. That’s why any influencer and celebrity make an investment through their assets and knowledge about some specialist field.
If you want to take Voice Lessons, Guitar Lessons, and Violin lessons in Oshawa so contact our Piano teacher or Guitar Instructor at (647) 526-7625.
Our Music School or Rock School provides full guidance about a music career and music lessons through online, in-home, private and offline lessons of music. For more information https://www.rockstarmusic.ca/
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Is Music Existence in World as a Career?
If you are fresher and looking for a career opportunity in the music world then here I would not point out your opinion but eventually, I want to share my opinion as well. Music is the art of getting satisfaction from our internal voice. If you are doing hard work in music practice then trust your own self that you will achieve your target goal through this then definitely you’re this spirit help you to build your career in music class or music world.
But if you are not confident about it then try to build your knowledge in some other field as well. Music is a passion no doubt if you will become a top-class singer then you will get high returns but if you will not be reached at the top and maybe you become a small singer then you needs to think about more sources of earning.
Hereby, I just inform you that you have to give your 200% to achieve your targeted goal but behind this, you need to make more earning source. Because is the thing whose practice you can do at any location any time even this can be done while doing some other work as well.
So, at the last, I inform you that music exists in the world as a career is too growing but also everyone would not achieve that much financial independence from this. That’s why any influencer and celebrity make an investment through their assets and knowledge about some specialist field.
If you want to take Voice Lessons, Guitar Lessons, and Violin lessons in Oshawa so contact our Piano teacher or Guitar Instructor at (647) 526-7625. Our Music School or Rock School provides full guidance about a music career and music lessons through online, in-home, private and offline lessons of music. For more information https://www.rockstarmusic.ca/
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