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April 18th, 2012

New Canadiana :: Andy Boay – Evil Masters

Andy Boay - Evil Masters
The infinitely astonishing half of the Brothers Tonstartss has unleashed a prophetic tome of popular drone. Andy Boay’s disharmonic orchestra eschews a wondrous pop dialectic; streams of incredible catch coalesce within tempered vibrations and dense bowed riffery while swathes of warm, ecclesiastical timbers mellow with hypnotic ease. Evil Masters brings us mere nanometers towards understanding the creative behemoth that is Andy Boay; yet the face doth melt and the hand grippeth ever more.

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Andy Boay – Evil Masters

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Andy Boay – Tucson

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Andy Boay – Done Deal

October 14th, 2011

New Canadiana :: Tonstartssbandht – Sinkhole Storm and Sandwich

Two brotherly blazing long-form jams. Sinkhole Storm and Sandwich finds trashcan twang and dirty tremolo swells surfing atop monster waves of endless pulsing momentum. Amps cranked so far beyond breaking point, it’s a miracle such scorching tones didn’t eat right through the four-track tape. “Hotel For Gods” cools off from the acid heat wave with a steady, heady mixture of opaque synth and guitar ripples. A lasting, slow burning summer haze, and real tonal sludge.

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Tonstartssbandht – Sinkhole Storm and Sandwich (Excerpt)

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Tonstartssbandht – Hotel For Gods (Excerpt)

May 12th, 2011

New Canadiana :: Tonstartssbandht – Hymn

Wholly boys, these brothers can shred like angels. So it goes on their new tour tape, Hymn. Kicking it off with “Suzie” and “Jesse,” get excited for a whole lotta love: best classic rock guitar tone EVER, echoed hawk calls, phased drums, and rolling toms. They rise to new levels of godliness with two (plus a hidden) hymns, in which New Agey synths are laced with choir singing and cinematic communication from above. (Am I sensing Purple Rain vibes in “Hymn Our Garden”?) Tonstartssbandht are apparently willing to sacrifice themselves to any genre. Expect their iconic layering and weird chanting but born again and with some psychedelic fuzz. WE WANT MORE! WE WANT MORE! from the annals of classic and soft rock radio.

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Tonstartssbandht – Hymn Our Garden

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Tonstartssbandht – Susie

March 1st, 2010

Interview :: Andy and Edwin White of Tonstartssbandht

Interview with: Andy and Edwin White
From: Tonstartssbandht
(conducted by: Jesse Locke)
Montreal, QC
::web/sounds::

Since transplanting themselves from the sunshine state of Florida to the frosty French Canadian north, pizza-lovin’ brothers Andy and Edwin White have been recording and releasing tunes at an almost nonsensical pace. On top of sparking up psych burners and daffy rappin’ trip-outs with their best-known band, Tonstartssbandht, the bros maintain a plethora of side projects/aliases (High Rise II, NASA, Superbud, Bladestoner, etc.) while also running the boutique labels Does Are and Black Cheeks. For this Weird Canada exclusive, they’ve remixed our interview with wonky vocal FX, answers read by Jason Harvey™ and what sounds like a chopped and screwed version of their posi-vibes anthem “Andy Summers.”

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Weird Canada Exclusive :: Tonstartssbandht – Inferred Views

Jesse Locke
Texture Magazine / Weird Canada
texturemagazine.ca / weirdcanada.com


/////////////// TONSTARTSSBANDHT INFERRED VIEWS ///////////////

J. = Jesse Locke (Texture Magazine // Weird Canada)
T. = Andy and Edwin White (Tonstartssbandht)

J. :: What was life like growing up for you guys as brothers? Did you have any made-up games you would play, sibling rivalries or weird family inside jokes?
T. :: We were related, and then fed by older people. Andy knew all the secrets to life early because I let him drink from my brain after school everyday. I’m his ancient angel. We spent all of our time outside climbing ropes and making mud to prepare for the apocalypse. On a ranch, our grandpa makes great kielbasa and eggs.
J. :: When did you start making music together? Were there any other bro projects prior to Tonstartssbandht?

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November 18th, 2009

Review :: Tonstartssbandht – An When

Tonstartssbandht - An When Tonstartssbandht
An When
(Dœs Are)
Montreal, QC
::web/sounds::


From the brotherly womb (?) of Jesse Locke:
Any brother with a brother will tell you that brotherly love is some of the best love there is. Bare chested wrestling in the basement, giving each other noogies, pickin’ on your little sister and pickin’ boogers from your nose are all timeless ways to have fun, but bros Andy and Edwin White have translated their sibling revelry into some of the freshest music coming out of Montreal. Alongside their military grade crew cuts, baggy white t-shirts and Too $hort pants, you can see the love in their eyes when they take the stage in either this guise or as their High Rise tribute band, High Rise II. You can hear it in their music as well, in An When‘s mix of trippy vocal loops, daffy raps and lo-fi loner rock, packing in 10 originals with inspired re-imaginings of Spacemen 3′s “Walkin’ With Jesus” and the Bambi soundtrack’s “Little April Showers” (no joke!). I’d be remiss not to mention the sonic similarities Tonstartssbandht share with the Animal Collective – or maybe Panda Bear’s “Bros” is a more fitting reference point – but they’ve carved out their own little cave in the wilderness as well and seem to be cranking out releases at the pace of Guided By Voices in their heyday. Guess the crew cuts run in the family too, ’cause that’s their Dad on the cover. A+++.
[Levin's Note: Weird coincidence? I had this jammy bumping in my car when Jesse e-mailed me with the review. That's because Jesse and I are bros, too.]

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Tonstartssbandht – Black Country

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Tonstartssbandht – Andy Summers

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Tonstartssbandht – Little April Showers

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