Friday, December 22, 2006

Top Tens of 2006

So this will be the first of (hopefully) 5 top ten lists from everyone in the band. It's a busy time of year and we're still chugging away in the studio trying to get the record done, but look out for lists coming from the other guys over the next couple of weeks. But let me kick this off...

Matt's Top Ten of 2006
1. Getting Engaged - Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (so emo)
2. Grade Reunion Show - Opera House, Toronto
3. Lamb of God - Sacrament
4. Lifetime - 2 Songs 7"
5. Killswitch Engage Live - Elements, Kitchener, ON
6. Gorilla Biscuits Reunion - The Phoenix, Toronto
7. Inflames - Come Clarity
8. Katatonia - The Great Cold Distance
9. Deftones - Saturday Night Wrist
10. The Haunted - The Deadeye

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Texas ...



So while all those suckers were holed up in a basement studio, I, along with a few others drove down to NYC to see Texas is the Reason's 10 yr anniversary of Do You Know Who You Are? I think I'll pass on the nostalgia and stories of first listening to this band. What is really important is letting all the kids out there know that Santa is in fact a black man. I did not know this. He is not from the north pole but plays the keyboard on St. Marks. I asked him if he knew whether I'd been naughty or nice to which he replied "wwahahahah mee deebeebpidodo!" BUSTED! I still have 25 days to get it together. I then asked his elf who was playing the bass what it's like working for Santa and all he could do was ask me for money. Not really sure what that was all about but I gave him a buck in front of black Santa so I really think there's a good chance I will get Wii with three games hopefully. My apartment doesn't have a chimeny but it shouldn't be an issue.

In other news Texas Is the Reason was great. Moving vehicles put me to sleep in 47 seconds. Rob got mugged and was bitten by a nyc rat the size of a dog. I also slept with a ghetto ditch pig. STREETS OF HATE!

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

THE BIG TIME



That's right! After two years, we've finally made it! You can't see it in the picture but just to the left of that dude in the bandana was seriously about a hundred kids waiting in line. Ok fine just to the left of that dude was a guy walking his dog picking up it's shit. We tore up Peterborough a few days ago with our good friends in 'BOWT TO SNAP and new friends in 3 Point Stance and there was another band called what the shit but we were at a bar when they played. NOT COOL. Regardless it was a good time and this band definitely gets me laid alot.

Important news! We are for serious recording right now, shit is laid down as I type and there will be another supremely amazing blog that I will write about it with great pictures probably of me singing shirtless and with a horrible beard. Something for everyone to look forward to!

Stay tuned!

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Black Eyes and Broken Bones Comp



Get ready for the newest cd compilation from Under Pressure records, after 4 succesful english all canadian hip-hop compilations and one french hip-hop compilation we went back to our punk roots. We decided it was time to reach out to our extended hardcore family and release our first all canadian hardcore compilation entitled Black Eyes & Broken Bones. This compilation features 31 groups from across Canada including the likes of COMEBACK KID, TO THE LIONS, FUCKED UP, CANCER BATS, FINAL WORD, VIDEO DEAD, CURSED, CONFINE, ARISE & RUIN, and A PERFECT MURDER. This compilation will be available for free on the cover of issue #12 of Under Pressure magazine and will also be distributed at Vans Warped Tour and Exclaim's Agressive Tendencies Tour. You will also be able to find this comp at hardcore shows across Canada, where some of the bands on this compilation will be performing, so don't forget to keep your eyes out at the merch table.
For futher info on this compilation release contact karyn@underpressure.ca

Track 23 - TO THE LIONS - Ride the Apocalypse

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

The real update

The real news this week is we're starting to record our first full length CD October 28th! It's going to be 10 or 11 songs, with a few from the demo rerecorded and 7 brand new songs that'll melt your face and cause spontaneous throwdowns.

Oh yeah, and we're playing with some band called Hatebreed in London on October 26th. It's at Cowboys (aka The Drink) with Sworn Enemy and Scars of Tomorrow. That place is not that big, so I'd think it'll sell out pretty quick. You'll probably have to get tickets soon if you haven't already. And we basically started this band 2 years ago just to play this show, so we're stoked.

Beer bottle solo

We haven't had an update here for a while (again! what's up "Master of the Blog"??) So here's a short little clip from a show at the Underground in Hamilton a couple weeks ago. It's only 1:30 long but Brad shows off a wicked improv beer bottle slide guitar solo. What you don't see on screen is our wasted friend Jerry shoving a Bud into Brad's hand mid song, what else can you do but slide solo??

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Sudden Impact reunion!

September 22nd we're playing with 80's legends Sudden Impact in Toronto. This one will bring out the old timers for sure. There may be a cane check at the front door, and for once I definitely won't be the oldest guy at the show. Brad's stoked because DRI was on the same label. And another badass flyer...

Monday, August 21, 2006

Sneaky Disease Video

Gotta admit YouTube is pretty rad when you can do stuff like this. This is from our first Toronto show back in January at Sneaky Dee's with Cancer Bats. Thanks to Trevor Ydreos for the video...

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

SPARKIE'S UPDATE - FOR SERIOUS



Ok so I've decided to do a real update on this band because I think there are actually five people out there (not in the band) who actually might be interested in what is going on/happened to us in the last while.

Basically that picture sums up what has been going on with us lately. 3/5 of To The Lions played in Grade, two of them were in the reunion and a few weeks back they pleyed a sweet show at the Opera House in Toronto. Although I'm not sure what was sweeter the show or that Into Another tattoo. So over the last 3+ months they had been jamming alot in order to put that all together which left To The Lions pretty much on a break.

So that is done with now and we are practicing again, writing new jams and getting ready to put out a new recording. That is the priorty for the fall. We also have some shows coming up so check that out.

Sept 7 2006 - Hamilton at Sonic Unyon
Sept 22 2006 - Toronto at Sneaky Dees
Sept 30 2006 - Burlington at Formac

There you have it. Hardly any jokes but now you know we're not dead. Come out to our shows and I'll tell you the one about the three midgets on a rowboat.
Sparkout.

Oh yeah I gotta say those pics I think came from Billy Hamilton of Silverstein, so thanks even though I emailed them/him and never heard back (ok i emailed him like 2hrs ago) CHECK YOUR MYSPACE YOU ROCKSTAR ASSHOLE!

Monday, July 03, 2006

Sparkie Clarkie - Master of the Blog

Holy shit. What has happened to this blog?!
Not to worry. Things are going down, for instance, I spent the day on the beach.
THAT IS HARDCORE.
Why?
Because I wore my Integrity 2000 tshirt that was handed down from big brother brad.
Anyways I know thousands of people check this daily so I will give you the heads up if you don't see any new lions tracks you will get some fantastic blogs!
BUT you will see some new tracks so hold tight.

Shout outs to Petey, Ray-Ray and Morton.
Sparkout.

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Apocalypse Montreal



Lookout frenchies we're coming! This sunday March 26th we're playing our first out of province show in beautiful Montreeeeal. And what an awesome show to do it at. Paint it Black is one my favorite hardcore bands of the last 5 years, and Lifetime and Kid Dynamite are 2 of my favorite bands EVER, so yeah I'm pretty excited. I want a picture with Dan Yemin (Gordie Ball I'm looking in your direction!).
And not only that, but we have so many friends up there, and friends coming with us to make the weekend awesome, we've already named it "Apocalypse Montreal". We're actually going to be in town from Friday to Monday so look out for us in the bars and breakfast places.

AND we've got a bunch of shows coming up in the next couple of months, a new website on the way, 2 releases in the works and total world domination.

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

The Lions Den report


Wassssssss upppppppppppp!!!!

Hello people. We are not dead. We are holed up in the Den writing for our debut full-length. We have compiled over 15 songs which we hope to have sorted out in the next couple months. We are 95% sure on the label who will be putting the record out, and lets just say we couldn't be more stoked!!! We are in fact super stoked.

Some show announcements to come and please hang with us if your in Montreal on the 26th with Paint it Black. Should be good times.

Anyway take care and please, please, please listen to "the Gathering"

special thanks to Matthew Jones.

The Spazman

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Saturday, February 18, 2006

Live on U of T Radio



Back in January we were invited in to CIUT the University of Toronto college radio station to do a live set and interview with Stephe Perry as I mentioned a little while ago on the blog. This week we got our hands on a copy of the songs and interview and I've posted them on the website. There are two new songs in the live set and 4 from the demo. We think Stew the sound engineer might have been high when he recorded these, but he still pulled it off. And this is the live feed that went right to air, no mixing or post production so it's pretty raw sounding, in a good way. My favorite part is probably when Brad and Steve's amps switch sides from left to right in Fallen, hahaha, but no one except us will ever know.

The interview is a marathon, clocking in at 53:35, and it's a pretty big file but funny as hell and it will give you a pretty good idea what we're all about. Thanks again to Stephe and Stew for all their hard work getting this to us so quickly!

Monday, February 13, 2006

First review...

Aversiononline has posted a nice review of our demo on their site. We've all been reading Andrew's website/blog for quite a while, so to get a review like that (for a demo!) from someone who obviously understands what we're trying to do and really "gets it" is awesome. Thanks Andrew!

And he has tons awesome unreleased, live and rare songs to download in MP3, plus reviews of lots of newer releases. I highly recommend downloading all the Handsome songs he posted a while back. A totally underrated band that was way ahead of its' time.

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Lost Venues in Southern Ontario - WHOS EMMA


At the intersection of Nassau and Augusta throughout the 90s was this little super crusty record store called WHOS EMMA. I didn’t like buying records there because there was a guy with a tusk through his septum working the cash. This store definitely had a very PC feel to it (you know … WHOS EMMA, if you don’t know who that is just google “emma”). Anyhow, my friends and I liked Integrity and that wasn’t cool apparently because dwid punched out some girl. But I heard she was trash and deserved it so what’s the big deal. So one thing was for sure, you could always find an Ignite release there and that was not a bad thing, until you went to an Ignite show and saw what a bunch of assholes those guys were. Fuck that band! At the back of WHOS EMMA there was this trap door which lead … TO A DUNGEON. Just kidding. It lead to the basement which was all cement and was totally dank and when bands played there it got so hot the paint came alive and got all over you.

The one thing that stands out most to me about WHOS EMMA as a venue for shows was that I hated watching bands but loved playing there. The best part was all you needed was 40 people to show up and the place was fucking packed. And as much as I say I hated going to shows there, I seem to remember some pretty memorable ones that came through. Definitely (although I wasn’t there) Trial playing to Gavel and Haliachuk must have been a great time. But off the top of my head, in this pretty much 10X18 (roughly?) space Shai Hulud, Ten Yard Fight, Time Flies, Ire, Dilligner Escape Plan, Botch, Day Of Mourning, A Death for Every Sin, Overcast, Skycamefalling, Twelve Tribes, Good Clean Fun, only to name a whole bunch. I’m sure I’m missing lots so lay them out in the comments.

So to sum it up: WHOS EMMA – great cuz it was pretty much free and you could put on a show any day of the week. Not so great because Lisa Lionleg would always try to sell you stale cookies or you’d have to listen to some crappy pc vinyl record when all I wanted was MY CALIFORNIA TAKEOVER CD FUUUUUCK! MORE SONGS WITH TONY VICTORY SINGING!

Monday, January 30, 2006

Toronto hipsters throwin' down!



Thanks so much to everyone that came out to the show at Sneeky Dee's last Thursday, and special thanks to Chris, Eric, Cancer Bats, Fever Out! and Whore for a Heart. Even though Sparkie had been telling us for weeks it was going to be good, I was still skeptical. I was firmly under the belief that weeknight 19+ shows in Toronto sucked, but damn was I proved wrong! It might have started slow but those Toronto hipsters were really throwin' it down!
Jess Baumung sent us some pretty cool photos showcasing Sparkie's camo New Balance, and sweet Puma belt. Thanks Jess.

NEXT SHOW: This Thursday, Feb. 2nd in Hamilton, ON (that's right, first time back in the Steel!) at Sonic Unyon with Blessed by a Broken Heart, xLiferuinerx, Battlecat and Straight Reads the Line.

Thursday, January 12, 2006

and the next show...


Is our first Toronto show! January 26th at Sneeky Dee's (corner of College and Bathurst for the 905ers) with Cancer Bats, Fever Out and Whore for a Heart. We're pretty psyched for this show, Cancer Bats are amazing and the flyer is awesome. AND we'll have more free demos and a fresh batch of new shirts, so come on down.

This is how we rock it in the T dot

Last sunday night (January 8th) we were lucky enough to be asked to come and play live on CIUT 89.5, the U of T college radio station. Stephe Perry who hosts the show is an old friend it was really awesome of him to want us to come in. Anybody that knows Stephe knows he's the real deal as far as Toronto hardcore goes, he's been actively involved in the scene for the last 20 years, probably longer. When I first got into hardcore in the 80's I had some songs from his band "One Blood" on a tape with DRI "Dealing with it" and SNFU "If you swear you'll catch no fish". So to me he'll always be a bit of a celebrity, and he's also one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet.

We played a live 6 song set (with a couple of new songs thrown in), and then did a marathon 53 minute interview and had a total blast. Thanks so much to Stephe and Stu (and Fred?) for everything, and to the kids that showed up! It was all recorded so we should have the entire set and interview pretty soon and we'll post the whole thing on the site ASAP.

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Humanity Is The Devil


I thought the old schoolers would enjoy this one. Here is a pic of The Spazman, Shawn Magill and the amazing frontman of Integrity, Dwid with his son in Cleveland circa 2000. There is no secret that Integrity is a big influence on me and this band.

Cheers

The Spazman

Sunday, January 08, 2006

Lost Venues in Southern Ontario - CLASSIC STUDIOS


Directly across from the loonie bin and one of the most dodgy places to see a show when you were 16/17 yrs old is none other than Toronto's CLASSIC STUDIOS. Being your typical suburban youths, we had never been in the vicinity of schizos or run down houses or anyone with 'shifty eyes' as you walked by them. This was the case when in 1995 we all lied to our parents saying we were going to the adjacent town but were in fact riding the train into the city so we could go see Chokehold. Nevermind we had no fucking clue where this place was or how exactly we were going to get there, it was all in the name of hardcore and straight edge!
How this venue held people, I have no idea. Going to see it now it looks like it could hold maybe 20 people, and maybe it did. The only other show there I can recall was New Day Rising, BlueTip (winnipeg) and Jihad. In fact I seem to remember being totally freaked out by the neighborhood moreso than the bands that played there. Talk about white, middle classed youth! At least our parents didn't come pick us up in their mini-vans.
So there it is. One of Southern Ontario's lost venues in the heart of downtown Toronto. I'm sure there were many more shows than I listed so feel free to list them in the comments section. Let's never forget the great shows and itchy vagrants who were associated with this classic venue! (GET IT? CLASSIC!?!? HAR HAR The Jokeman strikes again!)

Sunday, January 01, 2006

Merry Christmas Danner and a Happy Spazman to ya!!

So I hope everyone had a sweet ass holiday. I am currently unemployed so my holiday continues!! A lot has gone down since the last post. We have been working really hard on our full length. Songs are shaping up, but we are not rushing. We hope to have it out by summer 2006. I know that's a long time, but we want to make it sweet ass. We will announce sometime hopefully soon who will be putting out this fine product and I assure you it will not start with a V. In other news we will be performing live on air and being interviewed on CIUT in Toronto. So if you are in the local broadcast area tune in January 8th at 10:00 pm for a, hopefully kick ass performance and interview. In Rhino news we have won a game and tied a game since the last update so we are 1-13-1 now. Not bad. Unfortunately we lost 3 guys (including myself) for 2 game suspensions for throwing down (it was all the other teams fault, trust me). I think that is all for now. Come out to our show Jan. 26 at Sneaky Dees and say hello! We should have some new t-shirts by then and more free demos.

All Hail The Spazman.