Once again, a bit of time has passed since the last update here. While The Printing Press has been on a bit of a light playing schedule as of late due to work on our upcoming album ‘Worth Imagining’, we have played a couple times in the last few months, once at Rancho Relaxo and recently at The Central along with our friends in Photolight.
On November 8th, we will be playing a charity show in support of Horizons for Youth at Grace O Malleys Pub (14 Duncan Street, Toronto). Tickets will be $10 in advance (details to follow) and $15 at the door. All proceeds go to Horizons for Youth, in support of Horizons, an organization that reaches out to at-risk youth providing food, shelter and assistance in getting their lives on track. Our set will be at 7PM.
In album news, things are progressing and moving towards their conclusion. We have taken extra time in the mixing process to make the songs as good as they can be and do justice to the performances recorded. Obviously this has taken longer than first expected (see last post) but we hope to have things wrapping up relatively soon and if all goes according to plan, a big album release show before Christmas!
The Printing Press hasn’t played a show since March at the Neutral Lounge for Canadian Music Week. What have we been up to since then? Recording an album, is what. Twelve songs were recorded in two basements, a living room and a sauna across Toronto. With a few little bits left to record and most songs currently in the mixing process we should have some tracks online to listen to very soon.
To hear these songs before they go online and before the likely summer release of the album, come check out The Printing Press playing with Caitlin Burgess Saturday May 23rd at The Central, located at 603 Markham St. near Bathurst and Bloor. Doors are at 9, Caitlin Burgess will play around 9:30 and we will be on around 10:30. As always, we hope you can make it out and expect it to be a great show at a venue we’ve never played before.
As always, thanks go to Dara for her work on the poster.
The Printing Press played a show in February which was a huge success at the now-closed Savannah Room followed by a slot in Canadian Music week at the Neutral Lounge. Both these shows escaped getting a proper write-up here, and to catch up, here is the poster from the Savannah February show, created for us by Dara.
Here is the first video of a set from the Smiling Buddha on January 21st, 2009. This features a newly revamped version of Fifty-Eight Pianos played live for the first time! Enjoy!
On Wednesday January 21st, 2009, The Printing Press will play at the Smiling Buddha Bar (961 College Street, Toronto). The night begins at 9:00PM and starts with Taylor Mitchell followed by Trevor Campbell. The show is pay what you can.
The fantastic poster is once again created by Dara. Thanks!
We hope a good number of people can come out for our first show since November!
Well, better late than never. Here is the recording from our November show at The Local Pub – our first show with bassist James Everett. It was a great show, and while the recordings are a little below our usual quality, you can hear a number of new songs. You can download it as one zip file of MP3s or download or preview each individual track from the links below. Thanks to all who attended this show, and look out for more details on our January 21st show upcoming at the Smiling Buddha Bar.
Come to The Local for new songs, an augmented lineup and a great show!
On Saturday November 22nd, The Printing Press will be playing at The Local Pub, a great little place at 396 Roncesvalles Avenue as The Printing Press plus one new member – James Everett on bass! We’ve been playing together for a little while and he’ll be making his debut at this show. James is a great guy, a great musician, and adding the bass really adds to our sound. We’re really excited about this, and hopefully we can get a good crowd out to The Local to hear this new setup, and hear a bunch of new songs we’ll be playing that night.
As a little background and plug for James, he is the front of metheus Bound, a great band that we’ve played with before back on July 16th at the Smiling Buddha. He writes, sings and plays guitar in that band (he’s trading in 6 strings for 4 with us) and really produces some fantastic music. They’re a great band to see live and their album is also fantastic. You can listen to tunes, find out about shows and buy the album over at their website
So we’re very excited and look forward to playing and recording more soon!
With this post we’re now all caught up with posting live recordings. The sound quality and balance of instruments on this is probably the best yet, so check it out!
We didn’t talk about this show on the site, but it was a huge success. Filling the Savannah Room is always fun, and thanks go out to everyone who came out to support us!
The poster for this show was made by Dara, and once again she did a wonderful job!
You can download the show as one zip file of mp3s or the individual mp3s below:
We’re doing a little bit of catch-up with the posting of recordings here. This is a recording from our show at Rancho Relaxo on September 10th. It was a great night, and despite some bad levels the recording captures some great stuff. Take a listen to the mp3s below or download it all as a zip file. Enjoy, and look out for the recording of The Savannah Room on October 18th very soon!
In less than a week The Printing Press will be playing Wednesday September 10th at Rancho Relaxo (300 College Street, Toronto). Doors are at 9:00PM and we are the second of three bands. The show is pay what you can, if you want.
It should be a great show and we hope you can come! Facebook users can check out the event.
Once again we thank Dara for producing an absolutely fantastic poster for this show.