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TMRW TIMA “Best Live” Alt Rock Showcase @ The Central!

July 21, 2009

Toronto Independent Music Awards “Best Live” Showcase

VENUE: The Central http://www.thecentral.ca

DATE: Wed. July 22nd, 2009

SHOW TYPE: Doors 7:00pm/19+/$7 or FREE with a TIMA SEASONS PASS!

SET TIMES:

7:30pm – 8:00pm Hayley Stark

8:00 – 8:30PM Metheus Bound

8:40PM – 9:10PM Ill of Day

9:25PM – 9:55PM Saving Fiction

10:10PM – 10:40PM Bella Clava

10:50 – 11:20PM FOTY

11:30 – 12pm Corduroy

come listen to some great food, great music and support these awesome bands!

Booking Schedule and Seasons Pass info under “Showcase” tab

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ROCKED: A Night Out with ILL OF DAY

February 19, 2009
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ROCKED: A Night Out with ILL OF DAY

By BD Marie Hughes

ILL OF DAY
Denise Anselmo – vox
Jay Pierce – bass
Tyler Hunter – guitar
Danny Nobrega – drums

Towards the first week of February 2009, I met with the Canadian rock band Ill of Day at Bovine Sex Club for an insightful and reflective interview.

BD: Happy New Year! Great to see you again, as always! What’s happening? What’s new?

IOD Denise: Happy New Year, BD! Things are going great right now! There has been some strong interest from different sources and we are currently writing our first full length album! We’re busy but energetic and excited!

BD: Tell our readers how Ill of Day came together and when, as an introduction to you.

IOD Denise: We came together in early 2006 when Danny Nobrega, Jon Roberts and I met through another guitarist, Matt, that we had both jammed with. It was instant chemistry. We all knew it wouldn’t work with Matt so we began our hunt for a guitarist while writing and jamming. In August 2006, we found Chris Bennett. At that time, we wrote and recorded our first album, the “Ill of Day” EP. Following that, Jon decided to pursue his career and we were back on the hunt for a bassist in late 2007. Luckily, we barely skipped a beat and found Jay within a month or two. Shortly thereafter, Chris left the band and we were, once again, forced to find the right guitarist. Tyler Hunter was the man for the job. Now here we are! Our lineup is complete and we couldn’t be happier!

BD: Have you ever encountered problems with sexism in having a female lead which we all know exists in the metal scene?

IOD Denise: I have witnessed sexism all my life way before I was ever in a rock band. You will always come across some pervert or people who automatically have pre- conceived notions of who you are and how you perform. That is part of the thrill, proving them all wrong and not giving a fuck! How long will it take for people to start seeing one another as individuals with unique abilities and interests?? Woman or man, black or white?

BD: What’s your take on the Toronto music scene?

IOD Denise: Toronto is a tough scene to break into. It seems as though Torontonians just don’t go out to see live music unless it is an already established act. Venues do little to promote indie shows, leaving it up to the bands performing. Bands should do all they can to promote their gigs but it is in the interest of all involved to have a great turn out. I think there should be more support from venues who want to see their clubs fill up. They should do their share of promo, radio, print, and so on. There are tons of amazing bands from Toronto and even Ontario. People, go out and check out some shows! It’s better than sitting at home playing rock band! Come experience the real deal! (laughing)

BD: When you’re writing your music, do you focus on specific topics such as current political issues and, as another example, relationship pitfalls, or, are you writing more to convey a mood or, say, a frame of mind? Describe your writing scenario.

IOD Denise: I never actually set out to write about a specific topic. I just let my thoughts flow and usually discover what I’m singing about throughout the writing process. So I tend to base all lyrics upon a mood and frame of mind. We do have politically charged songs like “Nameless, Soulless” for example. A lot of what I write lyrically is a battle to try to understand yourself like “Mind Control”. Or songs about the human condition and tragedy like “Cry”. Mostly I like writing ambiguously where words don’t necessarily mean one thing or the other and it’s completely open for interpretation. The listener can use it in whatever way they choose.

BD: Tell us about your debut EP available on iTunes, eMusic & Indiepool.com. That is pretty exciting for you!

IOD Jay: We recorded our EP May 24 weekend in 2007. We piled into a small basement studio and went to work. We recorded with Tim Oxford, a graduate of Metal Works engineering program. We all had a blast working with him. We are eagerly anticipating the sessions recording our new full length! We are currently looking for a studio and producer to work with us. We have had a few offers but are keeping our options open as well. We cannot wait!

BD: Do you see your music as a business or an art? Can your music still be an art if you sign to a major label?

IOD Denise: Our music is an art first and foremost. We do it because it feels great and gives us a much needed outlet to say the things we need to say… release… Unfortunately or fortunately, depends on how you look at it, there is a business aspect that needs attention so we can reach a larger audience and share our art. It would be great to be able to make a decent income with it so we could all do it full time and still be able to provide for our families. I don’t know what it’s like to be signed to a major although I’m sure there is some pressure to mold and change your art to what will appeal to a larger audience and make the label money. But there are tons of bands signed to major labels because their art appeals to a lot of people and they do not need to compromise. That is what we hope for.

BD: There’s no mistaking your outstanding musicianship along with electrifying and often mesmerizing performances. What really allows you to “bring it” when you’re on stage? What flips your switch?

IOD Danny: There is something in our performance that I just cannot explain. The feeling that comes out of our live set for me is mesmerizing every single time. I am completely lost in the moment. It seems our inner souls are holding hands and allows us to compile our emotions and release them on stage naturally.

IOD Jay: For me, it’s the energy of the band and the audience! Denise can pump anyone up!! For me….. the pounding of the bass and kick drum!! (laughs)

IOD Denise: The music flips the switch! The vibe, energy and connection I have with the band, and of course, the audience feeding back. We truly believe in what we say and do. It all comes together and alive on stage. It’s a feeling like no other… seduction of the mind… (laughs)

BD: You have had tremendous industry recognition in the past 2 years including a TIMA nomination for “Best Metal” in 2007. How do you define success?

IOD Denise: Success is doing what you love. It is great to have your music recognized by TIMA and we hope to be nominated again this year! However, in the end, your personal happiness that comes from doing what you love – that makes you successful.

BD: What’s on the horizon for Ill of Day?

IOD Denise: Hopefully some great things! We are prepping to record our new album and with that will come a video shoot, hopefully for our first single “Identify”. Keep checkin’ our website for an exclusive acoustic version of the song! Mailing list members will be able to download it for free!! We have had some radio play with “Nameless Soulless” which spent a few weeks at number one on the charts! (Humber Radio’s “Unsigned Top 5 Countdown”) We’ll have some new promo shots done. We are planning a US tour… The horizon holds the unknown. We are super stoked to spread the word and get to as many people as we can with Ill of Day. Wish us luck!

REFS/Sources:
http://www.myspace.com/illofday
http://www.illofday.com

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