Squid Lid: Alive!

Hello there my loving Tentacles….

This summer has been a busy one. We’ve been playing live quite a bit since returning home from Europe in June and these Canadian shows have been fun.

First thing we did when we landed on Canadian soil was hop in the Squiddy mobile (it’s a black Dodge Caravan actually…am i making you horny?) and drive to Montreal to play Les Katacombes along with DJ Davide and The Scroll.

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Montreal 2015

The audience was a little lighter than we like it, but their enthusiasm made up for their numbers. When i look out and see a half full room it warms my reptilian heart to at least see those people dancing their ASSSES off. Thank you Montreal for making our visit a titty shaker.

Here’s what we looked like 10 seconds after our set ended….the costuming is so different in natural lighting…weird.

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Special thanks to De Courval Art and Photo for the gorgeous pics.

The following week-end we played to packed room of Phreaks and Friends at The Opera House here in Toronto as the headlining act for Sub Space’s Pride themed party. This crowd didn’t dance as much as we like (though we can admit that we’re pretty demanding that way) but they still made us feel welcome and we had an ink oozing blast playing our set. Special thanks to Five to Midnight productions for their great photos. http://www.fivetomidnight.ca

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Next came The Toucan in Kingston, Ontario along with local punk rockin’ boys Owl Farm.

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This show was packed to the rafters and the crowd was cuttin’ up rugs like cray-cray. Wow K-Town, you really make a Squid feel loved!

The Owl Farm set was killer as usual too. These guys are the real deal, I’m telling you. If the spirit of Punk Rock is within you, you will love seeing these boys rock a show, I promise. Great covers too. We particularly loved their rendition of Mudhoney’s “Touch Me I’m Sick”…. bad ass.

This last weekend we played Toronto again. This time as the head liners of the inaugeral Mermaid Ball at club Nocturne on Queen Street West alongside DJ Wychdoktor from Ottawa.

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This show was especially fun because when I looked out into the audience I saw hot chick after hot chick wearing shell bikinis, blue sequins and glitter, glitter, GLITTER! It was great. We are super stoked that this event will be an annual one. Can’t wait for next year! Pics from that shin dig to come….

If you missed us during these last string of dates don’t worry!! We have sets coming up. We will be back to The Toucan in Kingston, Ontario on Saturday, August 22nd and we’re honoured to be a part of the Aftermath Festival here in Toronto as well! We’ll be playing The Phoenix as a part of that event Saturday, August 29th.

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Aftermath 2015

There are some potential gigs brewing in NYC and Ottawa but we’re still trying to get them officially nailed down, so keep your fins crossed for us.

In other news, our latest music video for “Shark Club”, from our most recent album “Tackle Box”, is finally REAAAAAADY.

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We are going to officially release it via our website, YouTube channel and social media tomorrow morning my friends so BUCKLE UP, it’s gonna titillate, tingle and tease your fragile psyches…..we promise.

Until then my loves….

xo

Chloe

Berlin. Volume 3.

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How was your week-end? Ours was Squid-tasticly Lid-licious. We spent it in Berlin’s famously gritty and experimental clubs playing our music. Friday night we were at Eschschloraque…. 

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and then Saturday we did Loophole.

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Both places are intimate, edgy and rich with strange visual imagery. From the monsters incased in glass at Eschschloraque to the giant face hanging above the door at Loophole………Squid Lid was in our element all week-end.

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We spent Monday through Thursday rehearsing at our AirBnB here.

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Practice is a weird thing. The Professor and I both dread the process of getting started. Once we are going though i can gratefully say….it’s fun. Not as fun as performing for an audience, but satisfying non-the-less. I don’t know why it’s such a daunting task to get going each and every time though. Practices were pretty solid that week anyway and it was reflected in our set. Loophole especially was great. The crowd was a bit light when we took the stage, but by the end of our show the room was full and everyone was dancing. We got some insightful feedback from people afterwards too and generally had fun partying with all the crazy patrons of that strange little club.

We have another couple gigs coming in the next two weeks and our latest video is close to being fully colour corrected and edited….so…….stay tuned!

xoxoxo

Chloe

Berlin. Volume 2

My dearest Tentacles,

This week-end was a nice and Squiddy one. How bout you?

Friday night Squid Lid played a surprise set at bad-ass Neukölln bar Bruch.

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We had some issues with the sound (the place doesn’t usually feature live music) but some how the Professor Keypressor juggled 5 jobs at once and it was a Squid soaked blast. We made a few new fans too! It warmed our deep sea hearts to chat with them after the show. Thanks again lovely tentacles, you are divine.

After our set we drank shots..

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Then on Saturday night we hung out in the windows at Larry in Kreuzberg for the ArtStars Presents: Snowe White, Candy Ken, Madlick show…

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Thanks to Brett Despotovich for the pictures above.

The windows were beautifully painted by Toronto artist Jack Bride, and he appeared in one himself along side fellow Toronto performance artist Holly Timpener.

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Photo by: ArtStars

The whole night was a riot and we got to do some good networking…in a mask to boot! Special thanks to Nadja Sayej and ArtStars for making us a part of the fun.

Next week-end is going to be another Squid-tacular event with two dates to blow your hair back. I will be posting a few goodies from rehearsals leading up to the madness so…

….stay tuned.

Chloe

Shiny Metal Lure

Hello Tentacle!

SQUID LID has a new album coming out on May 30th, 2015 called Tackle Box!

Join the Facebook event page for goodies leading up to the release HERE.

The Professor Keypressor and myself produced 3 music videos to support this release last summer in Toronto.

The picture below was taken at one of the rehearsals leading up to the shoot for Shiny Metal Lure.

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We worked with Instinct Film Company and Rich Gagne on the shooting and editing portion of the project. Principal dancers Nina Marie and Stephanie Olivia ( pictured far right on the top and bottom row) generously contributed choreography. Additional performers Amanda Marroquim and Sayla Vee de Goede ( pictured centre on the top and bottom row) also provided some movement and characterizations to the video. Everything was shot in Metropolis Factory, a beautiful Toronto building which is now sadly gone. It’s currently being gutted and turned into hipster condos….or at least that’s what we figure is happening to it. A developer bought it and that seems to be what they do to beautiful, old buildings.

We’re tickled neon that we got to turn this unique space into our play tank for a few days anyway.

Here’s the video:

Stay tuned for the next video.

Chloe

Berlin

We’re in Berlin until the end of May…. We are not homesick for the waters of our native land…fucking Canada (God Bless it) and we are not ready to lay down roots here either. Not exactly. We are just swim-mi-mi-mi-mi-mi-mi ing.

The SQUID LID shows in Berlin are as follows:

April 24, 2015 at Bruch

April 25, 2015 at Larry

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May 2, 2015 at Loophole

May 15, 2015 at Anna Ecke

Their is another date pending at super cool Neu West Berlin, but it is not yet confirmed…..our tentacles are crossed.

In other news, today we were captured in time at our daily rehearsal by an Australian photographer named Michael Wickham, who is currently working in Berlin.

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Michael is shooting artists in their work spaces and has high hopes about selling the series to various magazines around the globe. He is one of many interesting creative types we have met in this fare city. We will share his photos as soon as they become available.

Chloe