OMBIIGIZI ANNOUNCES CANADIAN TOUR DATES, SHARES NEW LIVE VIDEO

COLLABORATION BY ZOON AND STATUS/NON-STATUS OUT NOW ON ARTS & CRAFTS

LIVE PERFORMANCES BEGIN APRIL 20 THROUGHOUT ONTARIO AND ALBERTA

WATCH / SHARE “OGIIN” LIVE PERFORMANCE VIDEO

BUY / STREAM SEWN BACK TOGETHER HERE

"With all these styles woven together as part of an essential and ongoing social conversation, Sewn Back Together is ultimately a work of healing. With introspective, emotional resonance and formidable guitar tones, OMBIIGIZI's noise cuts through the static, loud and proud” -  Exclaim! 

“Indigenous futurism through a heavy psychedelic folk lens” NOW

"Together, Monkman and Sturgeon show new plaintive depths to their writing, crafting a tribute to the joys and innocence of childhood." - Under The Radar

"Ombiigizi’s debut, Sewn Back Together, flows like a river, finding a path forward against all obstacles" - Dominionated

“Anishinaabe songwriters Adam Sturgeon and Daniel Monkman measure the weight of the world on Sewn Back Together.” RANGE

“subtly psychedelic and strikingly pretty …noise as catharsis, care, the sound of people coming together” Maisonneuve

Hazy electronic soundscapes, gentle guitar strumming and stirring vocal harmonies.” NEXT 

OMBIIGIZI, (pronounced om-BEE-ga-ZAY, meaning s/he is noisy) continues to celebrate the release of their debut album, Sewn Back Together, with the announcement of their first ever tour dates. The first live performance will take place at Massey Hall on April 20 with label mates Broken Social Scene while the tour commences on June 2 in Ottawa and includes stops in Toronto, Hamilton, London, Edmonton, Calgary’s Sled Island Festival and Toronto’s Field Trip Festival. All dates and ticket links can be found HERE and are listed below. 

OMBIIGIZI is also sharing the new live video for album track “Ogiin.” For so many Indigenous cultures the Mother is who holds the fort, provides love and ultimate care. For both OMBIIGIZI’s Daniel Monkman and his father, they were at times removed from their Mother’s arms. This story is a reconciliation of their collective experiences of being denied that nurturance due to the residential school system.

A collaboration between Zoon (Daniel Monkman) and Status/Non-Status (Adam Sturgeon), OMBIIGIZI are 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. 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 their community.

WATCH / SHARE “SPIRIT IN ME” HERE

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.

WATCH / SHARE "CHERRY COKE" HERE

WATCH / SHARE "RESIDENTIAL MILITARY” HERE

ESSAY BY WAUBGESHIG RICE:

The Anishinaabe revival is accelerating. Our artists are becoming more resurgent in all realms: telling the stories, singing the songs, and creating the imagery to further solidify our everlasting presence on this land. The soundtrack to this movement is diverse profound, and beautiful. The Anishinaabe sonic revolution is richly layered and wide-reaching, inspiring and influencing all generations to gather, sing, and speak, as we’ve always done. And at the core of this renewal are artists like OMBIIGIZI.

Adam Sturgeon and Daniel Monkman have come together in the spirit of making noise in a good way for our people. They have documented this moment in time while paying homage to the ancestors who kept our language and stories alive. There is a deep respect and love embedded in these songs for Anishinaabe sounds and voices. These songs proudly tell family and community stories, and they exquisitely conjure a hopeful future that will result from our current collective efforts to share our realities with each other and the world.

 Sewn Back Together is a passionate journey. It meanders like a nurturing stream, weaving in and out of the tangible and spiritual worlds, as all time-honoured Anishinaabe stories and songs have done. It harkens back to ancient melodies and rhythms while using modern tools and instruments to centre us in our identities as the original storytellers of this land. It is essential listening as we forge our future and reclaim and revive who we are.

OMBIIGIZI LIVE DATES
April 20 - Massey Hall, Toronto ON, supporting Broken Social Scene | TICKETS
June 02 - Club Saw, Ottawa ON | TICKETS
June 03 - The Garrison, Toronto, ON | TICKETS
June 05 - Bridgeworks, Hamilton, ON | TICKETS
June 17 - Social Bowl, London, ON | TICKETS
June 22 - Aviary, Edmonton, AB | TICKETS
June 23-26 - Sled Island, Calgary AB | TICKETS
July 09 - Field Trip, Toronto, ON | TICKETS

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