OMBIIGIZI, Scarlett Rose, Una Rose

Wed. Dec 28, 2022 at 8:00pm EST
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OMBIIGIZI, Scarlett Rose, Una Rose

OMBIIGIZI – pronounced om-BEE-ga-ZAY, meaning s/he is noisy – is a collaboration between Zoon (Daniel Monkman) and Status/Non-Status (Adam Sturgeon), Anishnaabe artists who explore their cultural histories through sound. An amalgam of their unique Indigenous heritages and personal musical architectures, Daniel and Adam imbue their lyrics with their families' storytelling, revealing truths and finding common ground amidst their differences. Introduced today with the first single “Residential Military,” the debut album Sewn Back Together is a fusion of individuality – a reflection on Adam and Daniel's commitment to each other as collaborators and distinct members of community.

"Residential Military" is guttural and unadorned, swirling art rock a la Murray Street era Sonic Youth that ambles from brash, kinetic verses, to bursts of radiant liquid melody in the choruses. “Birch bark canoe paddles onto the freeway / No turn signal, how to switch lanes?” A story of Adam's desire to connect traditions in a modern world, the song responds to Canada's current reckoning with its history of military industrial and residential school systems by introducing a concept that Adam describes as Indigenous Futurisms – "finding the past to picture a future which is not always so easy here and now." Summoning life and creation in place of anguish, "Residential Military" is a clash of catharsis, and a resonant image of personal reconciliation, interpreted live and in the moment.

Putting aside the tonal nuances of their previous work as Zoon and Status/Non-Status (formerly known as WHOOP-Szo), OMBIIGIZI strips back the waves of distortion to reveal themselves, their voices, writing and improvising for the sake of the song. The family on Sewn Back Together includes the production duo of Kevin Drew of Broken Social Scene and Nyles Spencer of The Bathouse Studio. Recorded there in fast and intentional sessions during the summer of 2021, Drew and Spencer – along with musicians Eric Lourenço and Drew McLeod from Status/Non-Status and Zoon, respectively – helped steer this collision of divergent artists into some glorious sonic territory steeped in shoegaze, dream pop, anthemic rock, Chicago post-rock, and 2nd wave emo. While not always getting to play and perform alongside other members of their community, OMBIIGIZI is a coming together – with Sewn Back Together, a resounding statement shaped by healing and the guidance of culture.

with Scarlett Rose, Una Rose

as part of Boxing Week Special

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The Garrison 1197 Dundas Street West
Toronto, ON M6J 1X3
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