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ONFIILM

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Established. Jan 01, 2014 | SELF

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | SELF
Established on Jan, 2014
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"Best New DIY Music of 2015, Vol. II – Empire Machines, Silas Fermoy, Voir Voir, ONFIILM, Modern Chair, Them Bruins"

ONFIILM – Shade Single
ONFIILM is a new DIY post punk duo from Ottawa, Canada, founded by musicians Jordan Craig (vocals, guitar, violin) and Aaron Sager-Yung (guitar) in 2014. At first spin of their new, seven-minute blazing track, “Shade,” it’s not out of the realm of probability that some listeners could think they might be listening to a previously unreleased demo from Jane’s Addiction. But it’s not. It’s ONFIILM.

The pair make no bones about their long-time admiration of Jane’s Addiction’s big, electrifying trademark sound. Nor should they. ONFIILM’s sound is a mix of post punk, shoe gaze, psych rock, and what they call ‘abrasive blues.’ The result is a highly charged sound that the guys contend takes “the listener down a dirty, but sparkling, intergalatic black hole, and into a magical plane of shoe gaze psychedelia. The lyrics are terrestrial, but the vibe is extra. ”

The band released the “Shade” single on February 12th and are preparing to drop their debut EP something in the next few months. In the meantime, the band also sent us a raw, live and unreleased track, “The Good Ones.”

“Shade“ – ONFIILM from Shade 7″

“The Good Ones“ – ONFIILM

Opened For: Country, Alpha Strategy
Musical Influences: Jane’s Addiction, Spacemen 3, Brian Jonestown Massacre, and Black Angels
Twitter handle: @onfiilm
ONFIILM on Facebook - Indie Rock Cafe


"Photos – NXNE 2015: Cobra Ramone, ONFIILM, and Mushy Callahan @ The Bovine – Toronto"

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"NXNE at the Bovine Sex Club :: Day 2"

Night two of the fest and it’s clear that Wednesdays and Thursdays tend to be quieter in the week. Makes sense – even the most hardcore motherfuckers have a day life to crawl back to, hangover or not. Doug, one of the longest-serving bartenders in the club, assured me that the Bovine Sex Club gets pretty wild on Friday and Saturday nights – Saturday being the notoriously bad one. Maybe this series will have a snappy ending after all.

People started shuffling as the first band, Fine Times, was setting up. The Ballantynes from last night had die-hard fans in the audience, the bands tonight had a few people looking forward to them, but with significantly less intensity. I was one of these people and my band of choice was the harsh synthetic wonderland of ONFIILM whom I’ve grown to love as I researched them. After Fine Times, Mushy Callahan gained a new round of fans, followed by ONFIILM, Cobra Romane, A Primitive Evolution, and Midnight Towers.

Fine Times hit the stage, led by an energetic young frontman named Matthew Moldowan. When I was researching their 2012 album, I noticed that they have this cool echo effect on their vocals that make every track sound like a live performance. This is a trend that a lot of indie bands are taking on, but these guys make it sound unique. These guys hail from Vancouver and they’re well-received here in Toronto. They had everyone’s eyes on them – no conversations were going on in the house as long as they were playing.

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Their live performance is pretty impressive, and I was pleasantly surprised to see Max Sample back on the keyboard. Hell, all of The Ballantynes came back to support their friends. As well as good music, there was great member interaction, especially how slyly wrapped the microphone wire around the guitarist’s neck and hung off his shoulder in mock exhaustion. The interactions with one another is only matched by their involvement with the audience, prompting them to come closer. They even played our craving ears a sexy new track. They ended off on a really good one too – probably the most bombastic on their album, “Hey Judas”.

Mushy Callahan was arguably one of the biggest hits of the night, not just because the room was packed with people captivated by them, but because people were mentioning that this group of brothers was their favorite. Noah (the lead vocals and guitarist), Jacob (bass and vocals), Joel (drums), and Lucas (taking to the keys) come from Alberta and have performed in Toronto quite a few times. They’ve got awards to their name, they’ve opened up for some pretty big bands, and they tour Canada and the U.K. They’re a pretty big deal as far indie bands go.

The kick-ass biker feel their album had is elevated on stage – but it’s by no means a mindless heavy metal set. It’s contemplative of morality, like the two-part song “Devil”. According to lead singer Noah, this marks their first time playing in Toronto and they’re digging it. Well, Toronto’s digging them too. The classic rock influences to their indie vibe drew in rockers and independent music fans alike. One of their biggest fans of the night happened to be a sponsorship contest winner who has a platinum pass on the festival. Mushy Callahan now has the Fleshlight sponsor’s seal of approval with tonight’s performance.

The stage was soon set up with an electric blue wash, video equipment hung before the stage. A stellar video show played over vocalist Jordan Craig and guitarist Aaron Sager-Yung from ONFIILM, wrapped in an inter-galactic synthetic tone to their music. They describe their music as post-punk with abrasive blues, and that’s pretty accurate, especially with the long drawn-out vocals being backed by a shredding guitar. These guys drew in a more peculiar crowd, but that’s what the effect of their music.

Amps and the distance echo effects gave the duo the force of a standard band, demanding attention with hypnotic tunes. The second guitarist looked possessed while he played, fitting the scene pretty well. There was a reason why I was excited for this band tonight and I was not disappointed.

The crowd seemed pretty tame compared to certain people I’m sure this club has had to put up with, but I’m sure this is nothing compared to Friday and Saturday night. It may have started off slow, but it took off with a great coup-de-force than the first night. Soon it became a full house and everyone was breathing everyone else’s air. More importantly – we were enjoying the same music.

Want to check out the rest of the fest? See it at the Bovine: - Razmatazmag


"#CMW Artist Showcase - ONFIILM"

We had a quick chat with Jordan Craig about ONFIILM's upcoming show at Canadian Music Week.

Hammer Records: Tell us what you think of when you think Canadian Music?
ONFIILM: Canadian music for me has the tendency to either come across as sort of Canadian versions of other bands that are popular elsewhere, playing it very safe and building an audience off an already established sound. On the other hand, Canada is a place that shows true innovation. When you hear a unique sounding band in Canada it has a fresh, honest quality that I don’t think you hear anyplace else. The music from these bands seem to grow from the very ground, and bring fans into our world.

Hammer Records: How did you get involved in Canadian Music Week?
ONFIILM: We got involved by submitting our demo video “Shade” to the powers that be, and they though we deserved a slot.

Hammer Records: What do you have planned for Canadian Music Week?
ONFIILM: We have a huge stage show planned with video glitch art projected on the band (and exotic dancers) using our own projection system. The music is completely original content with no covers, and our live shows are legendary...not to be missed.

Hammer Records: What message do you want to send to Canadians listening to your music?
ONFIILM: I’d like to send the message to people listening to our music, to accept no compromise in your music. Expect the most from your artists, let us show you who we are and what we are made of. ONFIILM using the same vintage equipment that we record with to tour. We want you to hear the real deal, the real us. Accept no compromise. No excuses, just the best music possible from our minds, hearts and hands. Straight to your ears.

Hammer Records: Whats coming up for you?
ONFIILM: We are currently working on our first record in our own studio, built specifically for ONFIILM with all our favourite vintage gear and equipment. Tracks will be available at CMW. We are booking shows for the summer in select cities and look forward to bringing ONFIILM to you.

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"TORONTO GUARDIAN'S 5 BANDS TO WATCH AT CMW"

An art project turned kraut rock band, ONFIILM have certainly found a nice musical zone. - Toronto Guardian


"Drink the Brine, Get Scarce with Alpha Strategy - An Interview"

Q. Which new bands do you recommend?
Rory: Some of these bands aren't all that new, but all of them have new exciting music - Champion Lover, Surinam, Friends of Gas, Horse Lords, Guerilla Toss, Voidfolk, Wolfcow, Retired, Vida, Badminton Racquet, Eyeballs, Frigs, Batalj, Man Made Hill, Toblerone Boys, Vomitface,Biezoknis, Onfiilm, Crown Larks, Pet Sun, Shrines, New Horizzzons, Stinka, Zwarun, Zack Kouns, Father Murphy, Brigitte Bardon't, Several Futures, Kurt Marble - The blog that celebrates itself


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Still working on that hot first release.

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The sounds of ONFIILM take the listener down a dirty but sparkling intergalactic black hole and into a magical plane of shoe gaze psychedelia.  The lyrics are terrestrial but the vibe is extra.

 

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