


It’s not a riddle it’s a stepping stone
I first heard Half Moon Run’s 21 Gun Salute and the intensely dramatic beginning to that song with lead vocals by Devon Portielje on the CBC at a live show, just a couple of months ago. It was meditative even ambient – and I was entranced –instantly inspired – including other songs like Full Circle.
Although I had not heard of them before, I felt it was a new mission of mine to share the gift of music with my family (including my preschool age children on some certain tracks (Call me in the afternoon even by one by one [x2 ]is sung around the hosue like a Christmas Carol substituting some words in for the obvious) and all my friends and social network so they too could enjoy this gift. That being said there was something sacred in hearing them for the first time. It was so different yet modern but there was a comfort in it that seemed to be missing in most modern music, and not felt by me personally, since artists like Bob Dylan, and Ballads from Simon & Garfunkel, I was introduced to in my youth.
That same day after discovering and enjoying the first album on iTunes (Dark Eyes Released June 2013) My musical journey with HMR led me to discover the second album which coincidentally was released that same day!
Sun Leads Me, Released Oct 23, 2015
It was a groovier sound and a more uplifting album than the first. It assisted in my creativity and put me in a greater mindset, having just emerged from the writing depths, after 10 years and creating again myself personally.
In researching the journey of the band, from recording in the desert (Texas) to California (For some seaside inspiration, leading up to the Second Album, and living in a dome shaped Oceanside house fit just right for a inspirational surf all day and late night magic sessions ) To experimenting in Europe in what appears to be a bit of a Rave Scene – road testing songs like Trust - it all lines up triumphantly.
I was lucky enough to experience this live set of troubadours on Dec 7th, 2015 at Sugar Nightclub in Victoria BC to a sold out show where some fans paid 9 x the door price just to get in. After staying late and meeting the eclectic mix of supporters, including a High School French Teacher and his wife who also thought their sound was as transcendent and made the journey to support them from up Island (Where most of the band hails from in Comox), to the sprawl of young woman who clearly were there for the "act" to the Lead Vocalist Devon Portielje who you could say in my excitement of après show and with my slight nerves "When a sip of gin saved an hour of speech - Nerve " I didn’t quite get the interview I thought I would - instead Briefly – you could say I found speaking with Devon clearly exhaustive from his end.
This band tours and plays almost nightly I would have asked him who "stole his Sunny Day" – but I could tell he was wiped. I asked him if the band would emerge on the Island again soon (Returning to play Rifflandia in 2016 like in 2014 but he didn’t commit to that.)
I spoke to his interests and would he get a chance to Surf the Jordan River on his visit to the Island but he said they only had 8 hours in the city and then off to Vancouver for the next nights sold out show at the Imperial.
This Band works hard – you forget sometimes when you haven’t seen an emerging act for awhile ( My last show was UB40 in the summer at the Commodore in Vancouver ) that to really put yourself forward you have to put in the hours (years ) on Tour (They actually toured Dark Eyes for three years !)
Just the fact that the Lead from the opening act for that nights show (Nick
Vallee from Folly & The Hunter) was assisting behind the counter at the merchandise booth after a long night and travel… well that’s a team of working mans bands.
More on the Music, there is huge variety in sounds on the current album, Sun Leads me – with the gritty Narrow Margins - There is a hint of Flamingo music that quickly folds into a somewhat Hip Hop beat – the sound not found anywhere else on the album, speaks like a story its very cool and soulful. It wasn’t played in the show, as I had anticipated – it’s a story of sorts that sounds very introspective.
Highlighting the further talents of Connor Molander (Harmonica being my favorite) one can find a cover done of the modern, Chvrches –The Mother we Share on the BBC Radio 1 (01/2014) then found again in the finale to the current live show touring with the Cover to Bob Dylan’s , Shall be released – seeing it live is spectacular - it was clever and mirrored the original art but with a tang of HMR.
There are confessional tones and a little sadness on both albums – and stories of what appears to be glimpse into the world of addiction – Music is a challenging business for anyone who has had this in their lives – this band however appears to live clean and is into a very healthy lifestyle from surfing to organic gardening mentioned to me by a family friend at the show about Issac’s Symonds (Mandolin extraordinaire and haunting vocalist) wishes for at organic landscaping book for Christmas.
I have heard Dylan Philips (Drummer – who has a great timing and a soulful sound as a professionally trained pianist – and always rocks the keyboard) said in other interviews that in terms of personal struggles that they have had the music guide them as a group – I noticed words formed around the struggle with being saved and loss of faith - perhaps even a loss of hope there – I hope they will continue to explore some further element of faith and that this translates to even more extraordinary music from this talented group, I am proud to call Canadian and will continue to share as their talents that will be sure to surprise us with further gifts in the future.
I clicked the you tube link on HMR’s website and watched some videos they had favored and found: TORA : and now I feel like the gifts just keep giving.
In the next feature story coming in January 2016:
Artist Profile: Half Moon Run
Singer Devon Portielje on vocals, guitar and percussion;
Conner Molander on vocals, guitar and keyboard;
Dylan Phillips on vocals, drums and keyboard;
Isaac Symonds on vocals, percussions, mandolin, keyboard and guitar.
P,Tinham 4.3.2018
DIZZY
Dizzy – a band from the suburb of Oshawa, Ontario - are three brothers - Charlie, Alex and Mackenzie Spencer and their friend Katie Munshaw.
Dizzy is a fantastic four piece synth-pop group from Oshawa, Ontario recently signed to Royal Mountain Records , (Alvvays, PUP, Hollerado).
Singer Katie Munshaw’s vocals captures your attention quickly as does her gentle presence, while brothers Charlie, Alex and Mackenzie Spencer create a whimiscal musical atmosphere for each track.
Dizzy’s first entry on to the scene was “Stars and Moons” October 2017 via Royal Mountain Records and Canvasback – which was produced by Grammy-nominee Damian Taylor (Arcade Fire, Bjork, The Killers).
Since then the band has released “Swim” and more recently “Pretty Thing'' .
Now they have just released their latest single “Joshua” from their forthcoming album scheduled for release later in the year.
” ‘Joshua’ glows with singer Katie Munshaw’s vulnerability.The weight of her words creates gaps of silence in the song that you can easily crawl into.” – Stereogum
We caught up with Katie Munshaw this spring having just played South by Southwest (SXSW) and coming off a recent tour with Milk & Bone, we chat about upcoming album
Dizzy will be Sharing the stage with SLM recently featured ARTists The Franklin Electric this summer at the IMPÉRIAL BELL stage at FEQ..
“It's A Pretty Thing"
*Upcoming Tour Dates:
03/25 - Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
03/26 - Seattle, WA @ Barboza
04/05 - Montreal, QC @ Corona Theatre
05/17-05/19 - Brighton, UK @ The Great Escape
06/02 - Toronto, ON @ Field Trip Festival
09/02 - Hamilton, ON @ Raspberry Farm @ Royal Botanical Gardens
KATIE: I met Charlie, the drummer, in high school and we started making music. Then, we would just do covers and that kind of thing and then it was time to graduate and I was gonna go off and do theater and then it just didn't feel right. Charlie said, well why don't you take a year off and we'll try to do this music thing. Then about a year after that we formed the band and just started writing and a year and a half ago, we recorded the record and the songs that we play live in Montreal.
SLM: You guys played SXSW and currently supporting Milk & Bone. How was the experience, at the festival and touring ?
Katie: It was a lot of fun. I think our standards were so low going in because you say that you're playing South by Southwest and everyone's like, oh God, it's so stressful. So we were prepared for that and when we got there it wasn't as bad as everybody had said, at least for us. The crowds were really good. We ate a lot of barbecue and it was just nice to be in the warmth because we're from Toronto. So it was a nice change.
Opening for Milk & Bone, they're wonderful. They're the sweetest girls and it's so nice to see other girls in music. They hired a lot of women so it's interesting that the guys are outnumbered. It's nice.
SLM: You've had Pretty Thing out for a little while, tell us about the writing on this one and collaborating with Damian Taylor.
Katie: Charlie and I started writing about a year after high school. And for me that was a super nostalgic time. I was missing a lot of friends that I wasn't speaking to anymore. So I was out for a walk one night and I just all of a sudden was hit with this, I need to write about these friends that I had. They were so wonderful. And I told Charlie and he kind of came up with the initial chords for it. He sent it over and it felt right and then I just started writing to it.
So it's mainly about my high school experience and the friends that I met.
When we did meet with Damian, probably about six months later , it was actually the first song we recorded with him and he just kind of helped us direct it in the right way, and helped us shape it a bit better.
SLM: Have you guys worked together since or any plans to work together again?
Katie: He actually did the whole record. So there were 10 songs we did with him. We would love to work with him again. No plans of it right now.
SLM: There's artwork for Pretty Thing, the still car, can you share what it represents?
Katie: Basically, the art was done by our friend Evan Capp. He's from Toronto. He just shot the car. Yeah, I had wanted it to be of a car in the nighttime. It just kind of reminded me of being in high school and with my friends and driving around.
SLM: Let's chat about " Stars and Moons", I've read you style this one in terms of storytelling is that how you would describe your the style of writing?
Katie: Oh absolutely storytelling, When I was really little I was listening to a lot of Michelle Branch and Vanessa Carleton and all those females just telling their stories as I got older, more storytelling. My parents listened to a lot of pop country. So definitely a lot of storytelling in my music, I think.
SLM: You guys have some new music coming in a full album for 2018. Can you tell us a little bit about that new project and what to look forward to?
Katie: The album has been done for a while. Hoping to release one or two more from that, then planning a full release by the Summer.
Just after this interview “Joshua” was released and it shines with singer Katie Munshaw’s vulnerability. The weight of her words creates gaps of silence in the song that you can easily crawl into. There’s room to inhabit her mindset, her heartache. Delicate snaps drive the piece forward with the guitar’s plucking groove. And the melody holds your hand when lyrics like “Joshua’s a gemini/ He broke my heart/ Wish I was too preoccupied to fall apart” make you woozy.
SLM: DIZZY is heading off to the U.K. for The Great Escape. Is that your first time there?
Katie: Yes ah none of us have ever been there so we're super excited!
SLM: That's amazing and you guys are also on the bill for FEQ?
Katie: FEQ looks insane. I'm hoping that we can catch a couple other days. Yeah. I really wanna see Lorde. I think we're the same day as Dave Matthews Band and the Foo Fighters.
SLM: Are you more into the festival experience or the intimate club venue of a theater or a club type setting?
Katie: I think I like the club setting, yeah. We haven't played too many festivals so I'm not sure. I'll have to get back to you on that.
DIZZY is on Tour all Summer see below for tour dates:



Protect the little ones ears this festival season
SLM: How did Dizzy come together , and as the front-woman of the group, how you keep things together on tour with the three brothers?
On Keeping it all together, Katie reminisces , "I'm really lucky that they're actually the most wonderfully sensitive guys ever. So I don't really have too much work to do there. They're pretty awesome as they are."