Also Cool's FME 20th Anniversary Top Picks: Round One

 

Elizabete Balčus by Zane Zelmene

Once again, we’re packing up and heading to Rouyn-Noranda over the Labour Day long weekend to hit FME in Abitibi-Témiscamingue! The jam-packed four-day festival never disappoints, and this year’s lineup in celebration of its 20th anniversary is stacked with familiar favourites and new must-see acts for us here at Also Cool (and maybe you, too!) Get a taste for the artists we’ll be catching this weekend in the first edition of our FME 20th Anniversary Top Picks below!

Mitch Davis by Richmond Lam

Mitch Davis 

Montreal producer and multi-instrumentalist Mitch Davis boasts a smooth take on indie rock that we’re excited to hear in a live context for the first time! We became acquainted with Davis’ sunny breakup songs over the pandemic, and have been hooked on his Easter egg-laden jams ever since. In our recent interview with Davis, we entertained touring his debut LP The Haunt with a full band, so it feels full circle to have this long-anticipated set on our list.

Mitch Davis plays Café L’Abstracto on Sunday, September 4th at 5PM. 

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Alicia Clara by Tess Roby

Alicia Clara 

Dream-pop songstress Alicia Clara brings a delicate whimsy to her songwriting, refined on her brand new single “Only Fools Wish For Love”. The track invites anticipation for her next offering, her EP Velveteen, which arrives on October 28th via Hot Tramp. When guesting on our podcast Also Cool Sounds Like, Clara spoke to the isolation she was experiencing in contrast to the momentum of moving to Montreal from Switzerland. With a taste of what’s to come from Clara, we’re eager to hear new work from her at the festival. 

Alicia Clara plays Guinguette Chez Edmund - Scène Fonderie Horne on Sunday, September 4th at 2PM. 

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Elizabete Balčus by Zane Zelmene

Elizabete Balčus 

All the way from Rïga, Latvia, neo-psychedelic avant-gardist Elizabete Balčus weaves spectral vocals, flute and electronics into otherworldly sonic collages. We were introduced to Balčus’ Nina Hagen-meets-Björk compositions through our friends at Mothland and instantly fell in love with her surreal performance theatrics. Balčus plays FME hot on the heels of her upcoming album Hotel Universe, set to arrive September 16th via Mothland. We implore you to fall down the rabbit hole into Balčus’ fantastical daydream where she rules with innovative fascination. 

Elizabete Balčus plays the Videotron Stage - 200 Murdoch Avenue on Saturday, September 3rd at 8PM. 

Elizabete Balčus

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Kee Avil by Lawrence Fafard

Kee Avil 

The brainchild of Montreal-based composer Vicky Mettler, Kee Avil combines guitar, voice and electronic production “to create songs that teeter on the edge of collapse while oozing forward, like sticky wax picking up and shedding disparate elements along the way.” Mettler’s intimate songcraft entrances listeners with whisper-like vocals and post-punk structures, transforming a space of any size into an immersive musical experience. Mettler’s striking stage presence struck a chord with us at the most recent edition of Ottawa-Hull’s PIQUE festival, making their debut LP Crease now a constant rotation. 

Kee Avil plays the Hub Desjardins - 218 Murdoch Avenue on Friday, September 2nd at 5PM. 

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Sheenah Ko

Also a core member of Besnard Lakes, Montreal-based synth-pop artist Sheenah Ko’s work is “avant garde electronic pop for those who want to get into a trance, get into a vibe, get deep and get real”. We virtually co-presented Sheenah at Taverne Tour x Also Cool Present: Into the Matrix with Andy Jon and Sheenah Ko in early February of this year, and cannot wait to hear songs from her latest album Future is Now, released this past May.

Sheenah Ko plays Guinguette Chez Edmund - Scène Fonderie Horne on Friday, September 2nd at 9PM.

Sheenah Ko

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Grim Streaker via Mothland

Grim Streaker

Brooklyn’s Grim Streaker sport weirdo sing-talk rock that you cannot help but bop to. Their latest album MIND is described as “a surreal, subversive world of four songs that reflects on the current state of mental health, laughable social constructs and the inescapable working grind”. Grim Streaker, now signed to Mothland, have been making their way around the United States opening for acts like Idles and METZ.

Work for a dime/Get back in line/Zip up your mouth - MIND

Grim Streaker plays Cabaret de la Dernière Chance on Thursday, September 1st at 11:59PM.

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Tamar Aphek by Rotem Lebel

Tamar Aphek

Israeli concert-pianist-turned-distortion-guitarist Tamar Aphek takes the stage at FME opening for Chad Vangaalen. She’s been a part of Israel’s underground scene for over a decade, known for asking her collaborators to “play as crazy as [they] can.”

Aphek thinks of her performances as plays or cinematic experiences and considers the characters and roles she and her bandmates play. In her song “All I Know”, she peels back so many layers of who they are and what the characters want that “eventually nobody knows who is who in the song.”

Tamar Aphek plays Scène Hydro Québec - 112 7e Rue on Friday, September 2nd at 9PM.

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Alicia Clara Shares Surrealist "Stones Like Eyes" Music Video (Hot Tramp Records)

 
Alicia Clara by Tess Roby

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Are you in need of some escapism? Perhaps a trip across space and time would do the trick. Enter the world of Alicia Clara's Stones Like Eyes, her latest music video from her EP Outsider/Unusual. Alicia takes us along for the ride as she travels between dreamscapes and surreal liminal spaces until she finds herself in an alien-like landscape that may be familiar to fellow Montrealers.

What's even cooler is that part of the video was filmed at the Also Cool HQ. Alicia enlisted the help of local creatives Roxane Loumède (writer & director), Matthew Sperdakos Clark (editor & VFX), Tishanna Carnevale (costume design) and Malaika Astorga (DOP) to make the Stones Like Eyes vision come to life.

"I made this music video with a bunch of friends, so it was a really easygoing and fun collaboration – we had a great time shooting. Roxane's surrealist vision matched the oddness of my lyrics, putting the track into a new world of its own," says Alicia. 

Watch the video below

Catch Alicia Clara live at POP Montreal this year on September 25th, and keep an eye out for new music very soon.

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Alicia Clara's "Hazemaze" is an Glimmering Ode to Self-Reflection & Growth

 
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“I poured some gold in your cup // to squeeze out some hazy truths // we move on up // and as the afternoon lingers on.” (Alicia Clara, Hazemaze)

Self-awareness is often one of the hardest lessons to learn, and re-learn, especially when it comes to relationships. Alicia Clara sings to this process with her latest single “Hazemaze,” a song about her “obsession with fixing people, and wanting to turn them into (her) idealized version of them(selves).” But according to Alicia, “This often ends in me fooling myself, and, ultimately, in a little bit of a disaster. It’s my little self-deprecating song!

With silky lyrics, and upbeat instrumentals, this psych-pop folk track is surprisingly upbeat. It’s the kind of song you sway around to in your bedroom, doing your makeup, while you think about how beautiful it will be to be able to dance with friends again.

This is the latest single off of Alicia Clara’s upcoming EP Outsider/Unusual, (prod. Michael Kalman) which is set to release early next year on Hot Tramp Records.

Listen to Hazemaze now.


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