catl

Genre: Blues
Secondary Genre: Rock Toronto, Ontario Canada Contact

catl is a '50s-style rock 'n' roll juke-joint party, guaranteed to get the floorboads heaving. With the Toronto Star calling their debut album "wicked" and NOW calling them "Toronto's best kept blues secret" it's no wonder they won the 2009 Toronto Blues Society Award for best new talent.

Artist Information

Biography

“These Torontonians’ rough-hewn scuzz-blues joints and pained acoustic laments make you wanna gulp down a 26er of Wild Turkey, sweat buckets and put your fist through something. Unhinged fun.”
– Ben Rayner, Toronto Star

catl is “one of the most exciting blues band on the Toronto scene for years” (Tim Perlich, NOW Toronto, Jan 22-29, 2009), creating an original blues sound that’s been described as “raw,” “primordial” and “warped.” Given their history of punk-influenced rock ‘n’ roll (catl in Pecola; drummer Johnny LaRue in The Exploders and No No Zero; and Sarah Kirkpatrick in Shitt Hott), such descriptions come as no surprise.

Apprenticing at the ghost hand of Mississippi Fred McDowell, catl (songwriter, guitars, vocals) favours a ’40s Gretsch Electromatic played through a vintage Fender Twin, and sings through a low-end mic wired to an old Ampeg amp. With Johnny LaRue on drums and Sarah Kirkpatrick hammering the organ, catl serves up a stripped-down sense of simmering urgency. No fancy bells or whistles, catl is a juke-joint party that’ll lift you up like a Sunday morning sermon in the swamp. Montreal’s Mirror said catl “bring the smash and bash of true juke-joint blues while packing in a fair heaping of the good Captain Beefheart’s sense of dementia.”

"¿Adónde Vas?–‘A Ningún Lado" was catl’s debut collection of ten beer-soaked blues rave-ups which Toronto’s eye weekly described as “whiskey soaked swagger of the deep south laced with some balls-to-the-wall bite.” Their sophomore LP, "With the Lord for Cowards You Will Find No Place" (taken from the lyrics of a Carter Family song), was also applauded and made Top 10 lists here in Canada and the US.

Instrumentation

Jamie Fleming (aka catl) - Vocals, Guitar, suit, fisticuffs
Johnny LaRue - Drums and beard
Sarah Kirkpatrick - Vocals, Percussion, organ, shakin' around

Discography

With the Lord for Cowards You will Find No Place / Folkbrand Records (LP w/ CD 2010)
¿Adónde vas? A ningún lado" / Folkbrand Records (LP with CD incl./ 2009)

catl's songs are on CBC radio3: http://radio3.cbc.ca/bands/catl

Official Website

http://www.myspace.com/catlmusic

Links

Audio

Video

Photo Gallery

  • Hi-Res promo shot. Credit: AK FAORO

    Download print quality (high-res) version (Right Click -> Save As)
  • catl on CBC Radio Q (Jan 7 2011)

  • NOW cover story, Jan 14-21, 2010

  • catl Christmas party 2010

  • Catl studio shot credit: Alyssa Faoro (Also available in high-res)

  • Lo-Res promo shot. Credit: AK FAORO (also available in high-res)

  • catl studio shoot credit: Alyssa Faoro (also available in high-res)

  • catl swings guitar, credit: Rick Cardella

  • Johnny LaRue and Sarah K of catl at The Dakota Tavern; credit: Pete Ross

  • catl cover story, Cashbox Canada Jan, 2011

Press

  • catl. "Friday Live" guests on CBC Radio "Q" [+ Show ]

    traditional blues trio catl. perform from their album, With the Lord for cowards you will find no pl...

  • catl on the cover of Cashbox Canada "catl "Prodding the Blues" [+ Show ]

    Submitted by cashbox on Fri, 01/28/2011 - 13:50 in * Cover Story * Features Cover Ja...

  • NOW Cover Story Jan 14, 2010 [+ Show ]

    It’s a cold, wintery night, and the cozy Cloak & Dagger pub is crowded with folks grooving to DJ Ano...

  • CBC Radio 3 "Track of the Day" chosen by Vish Khana: "Workin' Man's Soul" by catl [+ Show ]

    "I've only heard amazing things about catl and their stage show. One listen to their latest album "W...

  • Music all about the groove for catl [+ Show ]

    BRIAN COULTON FOR METRO CANADA June 19, 2009 1:06 a.m. When you listen to a recording on ‘¿Adó...

  • From Mississippi Delta by way of Parkdale [+ Show ]

    Mar 19, 2009 04:30 AM Ben Rayner Pop Music Critic No one's got a direct window onto prehistor...

  • Catl drive: Reformed punks remain the best-kept secret of Toronto's blues scene [+ Show ]

    Tim Perlich Despite being one of the most exciting blues acts on the Toronto scene in years, Catl...

  • Ben Rayner's Reasons to Live [+ Show ]

    • Catl, Adonde Vas? A Ningun Lado. Catl – originally composed of ex-Pecola guitarist and No No Zero/...

  • Meet CATL [+ Show ]

    Who are they? A local ragged ’n’ dirty blues-punk outfit known for throwing hip-swivelling, hell-ra...

  • Disc of the Week; ¿Adónde vas? A ningún lado CATL [+ Show ]

    Now that Fat Possum has lost the plot, while blue-eyed blues revisionists continue sleepwalking thro...

  • Sonic Parthenon in Toronto: Quintron and Miss Pussycat @ The Horseshoe Tavern [+ Show ]

    CATL were THE band of this Toronto trip. Straight-up hard rocking garage blues, this trio belted it ...

  • "CATL have the mojo in spades" [+ Show ]

    Ya know kids... I have a deep dislike for the blues... it been used as a stage for all kinds of wank...

  • At the Clubs - catl at Move On Up [+ Show ]

    NOW: Dec 7-14: It's been quite a while since we've checked in on Move On Up, DJ Anousheh's monthly c...

Setlist

catl's sets can run anywhere from 30 minutes to over an hour. They can play an entire evening, with 2 or 3 45-min to hour-long sets. Songs include:
"Hey! Hey!"
"A Sun's Grave"
"A Pick-up Killed My Ford"
"No Good Rider" (Leadbelly)
"Cards"
"Ragged & Dirty" (Willie Brown)
"Parking Lot'
"Me & My Chauffeur"
"Caroline"
"Chicken Walk" (Hasil Adkins)
"Church on Time"
"Oh Death"
"Working Man's Soul"
"The Last Road"
"You Gotta Move" (Jimmy Reed)
"Thunderbird ESQ" (Adkins)
Caroline
Sun's Grave
Cinder Blocks


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