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Mother Mother
Touch Up
Mother Mother is a weird and wonderful band from Vancouver, Canada.
In January of 2005, singer and guitarist Ryan Guldemond recruited
his older sister Molly and college chum Debra-Jean Creelman to
sing harmonies on a stock of original material. The three performed
as an acoustic trio for some time before recruiting Kenton Loewen
on drums and Jeremy Page on bass, turning Mother Mother into a
five-piece band. In the fall of 2005 they independently released
a self-titled CD recorded with Howard Redekopp (The New Pornographers,
Teagan and Sara).
Although their debut album barely saw the light of day, it did
receive high praise from the media and public alike. The Vancouver
Province gave Mother Mother’s eponymous CD an ‘A’ grade
and rated them one of the top five BC bands to watch for in 2007.
The CBC remarked that Mother Mother is “pure ear
candy” and gave the band some great exposure by landing them
a nationally broadcasted gig opening for K’naan and the Wailin
Jennys. In the summer of 2006 they played to a sold out Commodore
Ballroom as part of the Vancouver International Jazz Festival,
opening for Australia’s The Cat Empire. Shortly after, they
made their Eastern Canadian debut performing as part of the Montreal
International Jazz Festival, followed by a string of Toronto shows,
including the Harbourfront Centre Festival where they shared the
bill with Montreal’s The Dears, and a showcase at Sneeky
Dee’s opening for Think About Life. A full-page article was
printed in the Toronto Star about the band with the headline, “This
Mother grows up quickly”, an apt title as the band had not
yet seen its second birthday.
When Mother Mother returned to Montreal in October 2006 to play
the Pop Montreal Festival, they found themselves in a meeting with
Last Gang Records (Metric, Death From Above 1979) who attended
their showcase. Two months later, Mother Mother signed a four album,
worldwide recording and publishing deal with the Toronto-based
label and started planning for a re-release of their first album
for February 2007. This release, entitled TOUCH UP would include
new artwork, overdubs, and two new songs.
On Mother Mother’s TOUCH UP, you’ll find a collection
of catchy songs encompassing a brand of post modern pop music that
defies formulaic approaches of contemporary songwriting. The genre
promiscuity found on the album is held together by a signature
sound of three unique voices that weave in and out of harmony and
shared leads. Also vital to Mother Mother’s music is its
lyrical component, which describes in a wry, observational fashion
the beautiful and beastly behavior of a socially inept world. Musically,
the group is quite sharp, having studied jazz and classical art
forms. These traditional approaches combined with current
pop and indie rock sensibilities make for a refreshing original
sound, which is why Mother Mother is forging its own path in today’s
music scene. The live show is yet another component to the rising
success of Mother Mother. With infectious stage chemistry and high
energy, the five are able to recreate the essence of their recorded
music while also bringing an element of spontaneity and abandon
to each performance.
For more information, please contact Sophie Smith at Big Hassle
Media: 212.619.1360 or
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