Sunday, February 28, 2010

March News

True North Strong and Gold
Firstly, we'd like to congratulate Canada for cleaning up in the Gold Medal department at the Olympics. Way to Give'r!

The Cameron House Tuesdays Special Guest Series
It's our finale month for our residency at The Cameron House and we're happy to announce that we'll be having a special hand-picked guest musician join us for each Tuesday in March.

March 2 - The DoneFors + SINVA
March 9 - The DoneFors + Karyn Ellis (www.myspace.com/karynellis)
March 16 - The DoneFors + Fraser (www.myspace.com/listentofraser)
March 23 - The DoneFors + Emma-Lee (www.emma-lee.com)
March 30 - The DoneFors + TBA

Janine Stoll Melancholia CD Release Party - Mission Accomplished
Congrats to our band mate Janine Stoll for a very successful release of her third solo album Melancholia. The release concert took place on February 12th, 2010 at The Music Gallery in Toronto. Fantastic enthusiastic crowd, and a killer ensemble in a gorgeous sounding room made for a memorable night. Many thanks to The Music Gallery crew, Brian Kobayakawa, John MacLean and Jennifer Dallas, Andy Frank of Frank Casting, and to generous sponsors HR/IR Satellite and Platz and Associates. To get a copy of Melancholia visit www.janinestoll.com/store.php

Shows in Different Area Codes

In December and beyond catch The DoneFors in a town near you (see
www.thedonefors.com/live.php for full details)!

TORONTO ON - 03/03/10 at The Supermarket concert benefiting the World Parrot Refuge
LONDON ON - 03/06/10 at London Music Club w/ A.J. Braatz
TORONTO ON - 03/06/10 at Not My Dog for NMD vs. CMW

Dirty Bits
Each month in this section we ask The DoneFors a new and revealing question...
This month we've asked them: If you were an Olympian what event would you compete in?

Paul
's Olympic event:
- curing or ice dancing

Janine
's Olympic event:
- cross-country skiing

Liam's Olympic event:
- Short track speed skating

Brian's Olympic event:
- Beaver trappin', log doggin', bush wackin'

Don't forget to show your support and go request The DoneFors on CBC Radio 3! Click here!

Happy spring cleaning.

Love,

janine, brian, liam and paul
The DoneFors

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

PRESS - The Donefors Dazzle at Flyers cafe

Posted By Allison Smith, Chronical Staff Writer, February 10, 2010

It's rare to find a band not chasing the next big hit.

But meet The DoneFors, the Toronto-based group who played Dunnville's Flyers Café Saturday night, and you'll find that for them, creating their own genre is a necessity, not a gimmick.

The band is comprised of 30-year-old Janine Stoll, 31-year-old Paul MacDougall (both on vocals and guitar), 30-year-old bassist and vocalist Liam Smith and 32-year-old drummer Brian Lahaie.

Listen to a couple of songs from these Canadian musicians and you'll know why they had to create a name for the genre of music they play. Canadiana VanGuard is, states the band's biography, an embodiment of contemporary pop and progressive folk sound -"a musical expression that spans genres, stretches boundaries, and stays rooted in an instrument's organic sound."

The emotions behind The DoneFors' songs are as varied as the members themselves. Stoll said that though her fellow band members bring a variety of backgrounds to the group, "we all gelled" from the first day The DoneFors was formed. Everyone has a part to play.

"If any one of us were to leave and a new member were to join, we would be a completely different-sounding band."

Smith agreed, adding the band aims to set itself apart from mainstream music.

"As a rhythm section, we're concerned with making sure our songs are different and don't sound the same (as other groups')," he said.

Lahaie wouldn't have it any other way.

"I think it's natural to be different," he said. "It's never been a pursuit (for us) to be different."

The DoneFors have made their peace with the fact that will likely not result in one of their songs becoming a major hit.

But Stoll, MacDougall, Smith and Lahaie believe their success is already written in the stars -the band has the same astrological synastry as 1970s rock band Led Zeppelin.

A far cry from the over-produced, Disney-channel pop sensations and angry rocksters populating the airwaves, The DoneFors create music to dream to -light and airy melodies (In a Cornfield) and pieces that make one envision attending a Spring garden party when in reality they're confined to a darkened café in the dead of rural Winter (Lemons from Argentina).

Your average bar band, this group is not.

Saturday's performance brought many a story-telling ballad and peppy, indie-flavoured songs. Stoll's Septembre en France is a jazz-infused piece fit for a lovers' dance, while The Last Thing You Do should soothe many a heart mourning unrequited love.

The group played its first show as an ensemble in Fall of 2006 and played the Junction Arts Festival in Toronto the same year. Their first full-length album How to Have Sex with Canadians was released in early 2009.

A second is in the works. Visit the band's website at www.thedonefors.com.

Click here for original story

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

FEBRUARY NEWS

What's Becoming of the World?
January was a difficult month. I think it's safe to say that we all felt the rumble from the devastating earthquake that took place in Haiti on Tuesday, January 12th, 2010. The out-pouring of support from the global community has been a humbling thing to witness. But there is still the fear that once Haiti seizes to make front-page news, it will be easily forgotten and replaced with twitter updates from your favourite celebrity gossip sites.

On January 19th, The DoneFors held one of Toronto's first fundraising efforts for the people of Haiti. We turned one of our Cameron House residency nights into a benefit for Doctor's Without Borders and were able to raise $420. Though this is a modest amount, we hope that it's made some difference and found its way into caring and capable hands. Many thanks to the CBC Night News for coming out to cover the event, and to anyone who showed up to make a donation.
We encourage everyone to please give whatever you can to help out Haiti. To make a donation to Doctor Without Borders please visit http://www.msf.ca/

The Globe and Mail said....
"Essential Track: The Narrator, The DoneFors, from How to have sex with Canadians (independent, streaming at myspace.com/donefors) The DoneFors's Janine Stoll goes all Brazilian on this cool, beat-shifting number from one of Canada's craftiest indie bands. An instant addiction once you hear it, on the band's myspace page or during The DoneFors's Tuesday nights at Toronto's Cameron House. "
- Robert Everett-Green, The Globe and Mail, Tuesday, January 26th, 2010


The Cameron House Tuesdays from January through March
We've just wrapped up our first month at The Cameron House and are gearing up for two more months in the Cameron House lime light. Come join us every Tuesday from 6pm to 8pm for a fantastic pay what you can show. Beer for dinner. Bring the kids. We love you.

Janine Stoll Melancholia CD Release Party
It's coming up so soon and Janine is losing sleep and brain cells over small details. Releasing a new album is like having a baby and hoping that people won't think your baby is ugly. You're invited to the Baby Shower, folks. It's the birth of Melancholia - Janine's third solo album, and a super somber one at that. Full of lyrically meaty songs of loss, longing, hope, and all of that other stuff that songwriters are famous for purging their souls of. Janine does it very beautifully here. The event all happens Friday, February 12th at the gorgeous Music Gallery in Toronto. The DoneFors will be performing. Special guests for the night include John MacLean, Jennifer Dallas and Brian Kobayakawa. Doors at 7:00pm and show at 8:00pm sharp. Tickets can be pre-purchased through Janine's website at www.janinestoll.com/store.php. Admission is $16 in advance and $20 at the door. Admission includes a copy of Melancholia and a complimentary beverage. Many thanks to sponsors Platz & Associates Inc. and HR/IR Satellite Inc.

Shows in Different Area Codes

In December and beyond catch The DoneFors in a town near you (see
www.thedonefors.com/live.php for full details)!

WINDSOR ON - 02/05/10 at The Phog Lounge w/ James O-L and the Villains
DUNNVILLE ON - 02/06/10 at Flyers w/ Rob Lamothe and Chad Brown
TORONTO ON - 02/12/10 at The Music Gallery - Janine Stoll "Melancholia" CD Release Party!
Buy tickets!
WATERLOO ON - 02/25/10 at Maxwell's Music House w/ Pat Robitaille and Fraser

LONDON ON - 03/06/10 at London Music Club

Dirty Bits
Each month in this section we ask The DoneFors a new and revealing question...
This month we've asked them: What's the best way to NOT beat the winter blues?

Paul
's way to suffer from the winter blues:
- Waiting at the bus stop, but never getting on one.
- Standing in a snow drift for the entire afternoon.
- Eating ice cream for breakfast lunch and dinner.


Janine
's way to suffer from the winter blues:
- Drive to and from the laundromat
- eat canned soup
- watch reality tv
- wear the crappiest footwear possible
- wear a good ol' fashioned perma-scowl

Liam's way to suffer from the winter blues:
- Live in a basement and don't go out until the sun is down.

Brian's way to suffer from the winter blues:
- Sleep in until the sun goes down (which is a rather easy thing to do in the winter), or get up with the sun but stay indoors all day because it's so f'n' cold.
- Plan a 'weather permitting' picnic everyday, but watch the weather channel instead, with the volume just loud enough to supply subliminal musak to mope around the house to. Or! The best way to not beat the winter blues...
- Watch the 24 hour news channel 24 hours a day.


Think about other people. Smile at everybody. Eat your greens.

Love,

janine, brian, liam and paul
The DoneFors