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See you in the Spring: Juno nominees Dizzy to play Oshawa in April

Will McGuirk February 3, 2019

By Will McGuirk

Juno nominees Dizzy, have had a head spinning ride since signing to Royal Mountain Records in 2015 and releasing their debut album ‘Baby Teeth’ last year. It has been a giddy giddy-up for Katie Munshaw and the Spencer brothers, Alex, Charlie and Mackenzie, taking them in a matter of months from their north Oshawa basement rehearsals to the international festival circuit and now two nominations in the 2019 Junos. It also means they have been busy touring Canada, the USA and Europe and away from playing any sort of homecoming gig for quite a while. But Munshaw has told me Dizzy will be home in the Spring, playing the Oshawa Music Hall Tuesday Apr 23 as part of their tour with fellow Juno nominees, Tokyo Police Club.

TPC are also named in the same Juno Alternative Album of the Year category as Dizzy but Munshaw isn’t thinking of awards or competitors as of yet. She is more just in awe of the opportunity to play with one of her fave bands she says.

“I've loved Tokyo Police Club before Dizzy existed,” she says. “To be nominated alongside them and to be going on tour with them through Ontario in April is a lot for me to wrap my head around. It gives you the sort of feeling of ‘How did we trick everyone into thinking we belong up there with people that we've looked up to for years?’”

Two nominations however indicates this is no trick; Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me, as the all-knowing They say. Munshaw’s modesty may be honest but it is misplaced. The band have been gaining critical acclaim since the Royal Mountain record deal. Britain’s NME gave the ‘Baby Teeth’ record 3/5 Stars and they have been building fans the old-fashioned way, playing their indie aired bed-sit blues tunes live. Performing at Britain’s Great Escape fest, billed as Europe’s festival for new music, helps.

As well as the Alternative Album nod they have been nominated in the Breakthrough Album of the Year category. The awards will be handed out March 16 and 17 in London, ON. with Canadian superstar and founder of the all-female line-up Lilith Fair Sarah McLachlan hosting. For a young woman such as Munshaw working in the music business, McLachlan’s trail blazing career has been an inspiration.

“I think Sarah McLachlan is a huge part of any Canadian music lovers family. Her songs were played at every wedding, graduation, funeral I’ve ever been to,” says Munshaw. “I remember seeing her at a show in Toronto in 2003. I would have been 8 or 9 at the time. Getting to see a woman on stage slamming on the piano and singing words that came straight from her own brain- and not a group full of male writers- it flips a light switch in your head. Seeing that kind of representation confirms to the writer and to the listener that girls can write and perform their own stories and people will listen.”

Folks are clearly listening to Katie Munshaw and her band of brothers and one can expect we will continue to hear more and more from Dizzy. And fingers crossed they will have some hardware to share with their hometown fans come April.


Tags #Dizzy, #Junos, #TokyoPoliceClub, #OshawaMusicHall, #Oshawa, #Music, #SlowPop, #BedsitBlues, #EtherealPop, #Bleachers, #BabyTeeth, #RoyalMountain
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Dizzy shoot nostalgia-tinged video for 'Bleachers' in Oshawa

Will McGuirk January 16, 2019

By Will McGuirk

Oshawa band Dizzy have released the video for “Bleachers”, the latest single from their album, ‘Baby Teeth.’ According to a Facebook post by lead vocalist Katie Munshaw, “Bleachers” is about her own fears for her younger sister, Beth and the world she is growing up into. The video was directed by Ryan Faist and features Super 8 footage shot by Faist and Beth Munshaw.

We asked Katie what were the fears she had for her little sisr?

She says the track was initially written just before Beth began high school.

“My main worries were wanting to shelter her from all the bad experiences that come along with a life change like that,” Katie says, “Although, when we were brainstorming about the video we wanted to think about bigger picture concerns as well. Political future, social media and how it affects a person who has grown up with it, and the big one that we tried to convey at the end of the video, climate change.”

Baby Teeth is available on Royal Mountain Records.

Tags #Dizzy, #RoyalMountain, #Bleachers, #Oshawa, #Video, #IndiePop, #Slowcroon, #EtherealPop

Dizzy join the stars at Field Trip 2018, Metric and Yeah Yeah Yeahs headline

Will McGuirk March 6, 2018

Toronto summer festival Field Trip have announced their line-up for the two day event taking place at Fort York Garrison Common the weekend of June 2 and 3 2018. Along with Metric, Bahamas and Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Oshawa band Dizzy are on the bill. The four piece are signed to Royal Mountain Records and Field Trip is just one of several big gigs for them this year. They are also heading to England to play The Great Escape festival in Brighton May 17-19. They won't be swimming though. 

Besides the headliners the Field Trip line-up includes Bahamas, Alvvays, Allan Rayman, Japandroids, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Noname, Deer Tick, Jacob Banks, the Barr Brothers, Middle Kids, Charlotte Cardin, Cuco, Allie X, Haerts, Reuben & the Dark, Pierre Kwenders, Gabrielle Shonk, Partner, Liza Anne, Ellevator, Chris Larocca and Maddee. Tickets go on sale Friday Mar 9 at 10 am.

Tags #Dizzy, #RoyalMountain, #FieldTrip, #Metric, #YeahYeahYeahs, #TheGreatEscape, #Shoegaze, #EtherealPop
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