Top 10 Songs for Snowy Ottawa Weather BY Ottawa Bands

27 02 2013

We got to thinking on this snowy, blustery day, of all the music inspired by and captured in the weather us Ottawans are forced to endure each winter.  Here are top picks all released in the last two years.  All are Ottawa-specific in location or hometown of the artist. 

What are your favourites?? 

The White Wires– Let’s Go To the Beach

Nothing says crazy Canucks like throwing a punk-rock beach party in the snow at Mooney’s Bay.  This video is like a fun Saturday morning cartoon short that makes you long for lazy days on the beach, and quite frankly question the sanity of the White Wires fans.  The disclaimer makes enough sense:  “Warning:  Do not attempt to shoot videos in sub-zero conditions in beach wear.”    Impossible to watch without a smile on your face.

The Acorn – Misplaced

Those of us that have grown up in Canada know the right-of-passage dare of stepping onto thin ice.  The Acorn take it a step further and lay down their bodies and music in this visually compelling song.

Amanda Rheaume – Better Days Ahead

Amanda’s song Better Days Ahead just works so well for inspiring us to move beyond the crappy Ottawa weather that becomes symbolic of how we get stuck in a rut sometimes.  You can literally see her breath as she sings in a country barn house.  Plus, we love her neon green gloves.

My Dad Vs. Yours – Happy Wanderer/Carry the Weight

This is actually two songs fit into one video and it’s the second half of the video of the kids throwing themselves down Carlington Hill in the West End that we’re focusing on.  Being a government town, plenty of people can identify with being stuck inside a stifling office when there’s clearly an awesome snow-day to be enjoyed.  The kids are so full of glee on their sleds and yes, it ‘s OK to laugh when they fall off.

The Goodluck Assembly – Wait For Me

A heartbroken boy wandering through a forest while the snow falls heavily to a dreamy Muse/Radiohead-like tune?  Because of the weather you don’t have to wait long to get the feeling of sorrow that goes along with this song.  Seriously, CGI needs to catch up on the realness of this snowfall.

Amos the Transparent – Sure as the Weather

With musicians shivering in Russian hats and sipping hot cocoa, Amos the Transparent take you through all four seasons helped out by some cute kid drawings of snowmen and Christmas trees in this fantastic one-take video.

Philly Moves – I’m Tired

Another group of rebellious office worker are griping (not necessarily about the weather) but surely about the OC Transpo buses they are chasing after in the slush of Slater Street. They head to a bar to do what Ottawans do best to stay warm, share a couple of drinks.

The Yips-PGLM

A guy in a costume bear gallivanting in the snow along Rideau Street, checking out Winterlude sights and partying it up with local hipsters along Elgin Street to the tune of new female-fronted indie band The Yips makes for a fun couple of minutes.  If anything, who knew that bears could party so hard?

<p><a href=”http://vimeo.com/60098726″>The YIPS – PGLM</a> from <a href=”http://vimeo.com/productionmaverix”>Production Maverix</a> on <a href=”http://vimeo.com”>Vimeo</a&gt;.</p>

The Weakerthans – Our Retired Explorer

And when in doubt, there’s an Ottawa connection via singer-songwriter Jim Bryson to this Weakerthans song that harkens back to an age of ice and adventure complete with dancing with penguins in giant faux-fur coats.





News: New logo and web design

27 02 2013

Hey y’all, just a quick note to let you know that we’re working with the fab folks over at Pop Drone who are currently redesigning our website and logo.  Our new logo kind of rocks, just sayin’.

A big bonus for Rock Lotto 5.0 will be that you’ll be able to WEAR it.  How?  We won’t give away any more.

Thanks for visiting the site and have an awesome day!

rock and roll





And the winner is… OIFF 72 Hr Challenge 2013

27 02 2013
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Here is Shooter McNally (co-director with Matt Delaney) receiving his award from festival organizer Nina Bains for “Change,” which used music from Shannon Rose and the Thorns, Little Stella and Fevers.

FROM OUR ORGANIZER SAMANTHA EVERTS:

Last Thursday night about 80 supporters of the Ottawa International Film Festival and participants of their 72 Hour Challenge filled the Lieutenent’s Pump on Elgin Street to watch a special screening of the top 10 short films completed in said hours.  There was drama to romantic comedies from 3-15 minutes in length all featuring music curated by yours truly.  It was great chatting with the different filmmakers and behind-the-scenes-folks who were not anticipating me sitting down with them and talking all things film.  (I am and always will be the biggest film geek.)  So many wonderful and inspiring people, but moreover watching the reactions of the bands whose music was included and how they were used was amazing.

I love providing that spark to fuel the creativity of the Ottawa arts community.  Making money is no matter, the beautiful and thoughtful works speak for itself.  This was the winning short by Shooter McNally and Matt Delaney.

As a partner of the event (as Ottawa Rock Lottery) I also judged all of the films and made copious notes as I watched the 28 films.  We had a set judging criteria that remains confidential.

Here I am with Little Stella at the Ottawa International Film Festival on Thursday night whose song “Bluff” was featured in the 72 hour songs. They loved how their music was used!

sam and little stella

With members of Little Stella





Top 10 OIFF 72hr Challenge Films

19 02 2013
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Barney’s film festival entry- not included in 72 hr submissions…

Judging all the films on Saturday was tough work (but SO much fun!)  There were so many amazing and strong submissions however because of time limitations only 10 could be selected to be screened on Thursday night at the Lieut.s’ Pump.  Our organizer studied film for 7 years in post-secondary so she had lots to consider in evaluating and making her choices.

NOW, in NO particular order the TOP TEN FINALISTS for this year’s 2013 OIFF 72 HOUR FILM CHALLENGE:

INDEPENDANCE DAVE
MOTHER OF TWO
WHITE & BLACK
YOU CAN ALWAYS CHANGE THE NAME OF YOUR DAWG
CENTSLESS
CHANGE
LUCKY
HEAVEN SCENT
THE PLAYERS
BREAK

Please come out and celebrate achieving such an awesome film challenge with us.





List of OIFF 72 Hr Film Challenge submissions 2013

18 02 2013

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We were honoured to be able to provide music supervision and creative input towards the shaping of the challenge requirements.

This year theme was Freedom.  The prop was the Canadian Penny (especially topical because of the recent retirement).  The phrase was “Take a penny, leave a penny,” and the number 5 had to appear in recognition of OIFF’s 5 year anniversary.  They could be no more than 15 minutes in length.  3 songs provided by ORL had to be used for 10 seconds or more and a musical “moment” was a requirement.

The most popular song choices were “Wild Wind” by Shannon Rose & The Thorns, “Sleeptalk” by Pony Girl and “Treadmill Race” by the Peptides.  The other songs were by Fevers, StillNative, Paul Ross, Robots! Everywhere!, Le R, Little Stella and the Zebrassiers.

Please join us on Thursday, February 21 at the Lieut’s Pump to watch the top 10 short films. 

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Here are the submissions that are up publicly in no particular order!  THIS LIST DOES NOT INCLUDE OF ALL SUBMISSIONS! Please VISIT Oiff.ca! 

https://vimeo.com/59356899

http://vimeo.com/59343971





Luca: Back in Business – Help local filmmaker raise funds for stolen equipment

17 02 2013

The founder of Ottawa Rock Lottery and talented local filmmaker Luca Fiore was robbed on February 7.  All of his film gear was taken.  This campaign is meant to cover the replacement cost of the equipment. Please consider making a donation or liking the FB page.

Please click on the above to be directed to funding campaign page.

Please click on the above to be directed to funding campaign page.

This is his newest music video. 

<p><a href=”http://vimeo.com/58932163″>Post-Secular</a&gt; from <a href=”http://vimeo.com/theaternia”>Theaternia</a&gt; on <a href=”http://vimeo.com”>Vimeo</a&gt;.</p>
Luca Fiore, freelance filmmaker and friend to many, was robbed of his livelihood. Sometime between Feb. 5 and Feb. 7, a thief (or thieves) broke in to his house/home-office in Gatineau, through a window, turned the place upside down and took most of his equipment.

Why we care

Since Luca’s fateful first Facebook post on Feb. 7, the community
response has been overwhelming! So many of you have already been
posting about this on social media, which is a big up, since it goes
to show how theft affects more than just the victims (boo, theft!).

For years, Luca has worked tirelessly for our local music and film
industries (often, for free): launching Ottawa’s Rock Lottery and
making videos for local favourites My Dad Vs. Yours, The Love Machine,
Zebrassiers, among others.

Not to mention, he’s basically Prozac with legs. It’s hard not to be
charmed by his infectious laugh and self-depricating humour. And just
as hard not to be impressed by his work ethic.

But don’t take our word for it, see his work for yourself at
http://valkaline.com/. Or, visit our Facebook page to see how Luca’s
helped plenty of people in and around Ottawa. You can also contribute
to that page by making your own short video describing how Luca’s
helped you, on-set or off.