LATENT RECORDINGS PRESENTS LATENT LOUNGE

SEMINAL CANADIAN INDEPENDENT RECORD LABEL CELEBRATES 35 YEARS WITH A LIVE CONCERT SERIES
INCLUDES PERFORMANCES FROM COWBOY JUNKIES, SKYDIGGERS, LEE HARVEY OSMOND, JERRY LEGER, HARPACASH & THE MORALS AND MORE

MARCH 22, MARCH 29, APRIL 5 & APRIL 12 AT THE MONARCH TAVERN

PURCHASE TICKETS HERE

WATCH THE NEW VIDEO FOR LEE HARVEY OSMOND’S “LOSER WITHOUT YOUR LOVE” HERE

In 1982, while living in the UK, Michael Timmins and Alan Anton, were inspired by the independent label scene that sprung up around the English punk scene and created Latent Recordings. Latent subsequently released a 45rpm single of their first band Hunger Project and two albums by their second band Germinal. Upon returning to Toronto and forming Cowboy Junkies, they used Latent to release the band’s first album Whites Off Earth Now!! and then, in 1987, the bands' ground breaking The Trinity Session.

Now, Latent Recordings is celebrating 35 years of releasing iconic music with Latent Lounge, a very special live concert series in Toronto at The Monarch Tavern. The series will include headlining performances from iconic Canadian acts Cowboy Junkies and Skydiggers as well as multi JUNO Award nominated and Polaris Music Prize listed Lee Harvey Osmond and a very special album release performance from acclaimed songwriter Jerry Leger whose new double album Heartache And Nonsense is set for release onMarch 31. Openers include label mates HarpAcash & The Morals, Latent alumni Ivy Mairi and special guest Thompson Wilson.

Each evening will also include a set of Latent Recording artists and friends joining each other for a set of themed cover sets. They include The Songs Of Lou ReedDead Heroes (The songs of David Bowie, Leonard Cohen, Prince, Johnny Thunders, Joe Strummer and more), Trinity Session (Songs from Cowboy Junkies’ The Trinity Session) and Canadiana (Favourite songs by Canadian artists).  All dates and performers are listed below.

WATCH THE NEW VIDEO FOR LEE HARVEY OSMOND’S “LOSER WITHOUT YOUR LOVE” HERE

As he muses on Latent Recording’s beginnings Michael Timmins remembers that, “we found that the indie label scene in Canada was very undeveloped relative to the UK and US scene.  I think we were one of the few artist run labels at the time, and there was very little infrastructure to support a true independent. So we cobbled together a very loose association of indie distributors in order to get our album in to independent record stores across North America and in to the hands of reviewers and college radio stations.”

The overwhelming success of The Trinity Session lead to the band being signed to BMG. Michael continued to run Latent Recordings through the 1990's and released albums by John BottomleyThe Corndogs and Pat Temple.

In 1999 the band decided to return to Latent and set up an active on-line business and a series of distribution and licensing deals with various partners around the globe. Over the following ten years the band sold over 500,000 albums worldwide through Latent Recordings. In 2009 the band decided to expand Latent to once again include other artists. Over the past eight years Latent has recorded and released over twenty albums including releases by Skydiggers, Lee Harvey Osmond, The Good Family and the acclaimed Polaris Music Prize listed The Kennedy Suite.

“It's been a long and eventful journey. I think that the forming and running of Latent is one of the big reasons that the band (Cowboy Junkies) has been able survive and flourish for so long,” says Michael Timmins. “We never felt hampered or intimidated by the restraints of the industry because, no matter what direction we wanted to go in, we knew that we had an entity through which we could get our music out there to our audience. We could do massive projects like the Nomad Series and The Kennedy Suite or a few low-key cover songs that we could send out solely through the internet. With the latest phase of Latent we are enjoying working with some long-time friends like the Skydiggers and Tom Wilson as well as being inspired by the energy and enthusiasm of a younger generation like Jerry Leger, The Morals and Ivy Mairi.”

In 2017 Latent Recordings plans new releases by Jerry Leger (March 31), Cowboy Junkies, Lee Harvey Osmond, Skydiggers and the American singer-songwriter John Murry.

LATENT LOUNGE

March 22: Lee Harvey Osmond, Thompson Wilson and The Songs Of Lou Reed
March 29: Cowboy Junkies, HarpAcash & The Morals and Dead Heroes
April 5: Jerry Leger (Nonsense and Heartache Album Release Show), Ivy Mairi and Trinity Session
April 12: Skydiggers, Jerry Leger and Canadiana

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HARPACASH & THE MORALS STREAM DEBUT ALBUM AHEAD OF RELEASE DATE

BARRIE, ONTARIO TRIO’S LAMPS OUT VIA LATENT RECORDINGS ON SEPTEMBER 23

LIVE DATES INCLUDE STOPS THROUGHOUT ONTARIO

STREAM AND SHARE LAMPS HERE VIA SOUNDCLOUD
PRE-ORDER LAMPS HERE

“There’s a serenity to the music of HarpAcash & the Morals, an indie folk-rock trio hailing from Barrie...perhaps it’s time to take a closer look north of the 401” - The Globe & Mail

 

HarpAcash & the Morals are celebrating next week’s release of their upcoming LP, Lamps, by letting audiences stream the entire album a week ahead of schedule. Due out on September 23 via Latent Recordings, Lamps was recorded with Michael Timmins (Cowboy Junkies) at the helm in studio. Lead vocalist HarpAcash, guitarist Todd Jeffrey, and drummer Dan Trickett gathered to record the heartbreaking harmonies, graceful guitars, and the idiosyncratic minimalist percussion that forms the album.

STREAM AND SHARE LAMPS HERE VIA SOUNDCLOUD

Hailing from halfway between Canada’s largest city, Toronto, and the lakes and forests of cottage country, Barrie, Ontario’s HarpAcash & the Morals utilize their surroundings to create a unique style of indie folk-rock that combines the tension of the former with the peacefulness of the latter.

It was after supporting the Cowboy Junkies on a string of dates that Michael Timmins was impressed by the trio. “Their music pulled me from backstage and compelled me to listen,” says Timmins. “HarpAcash's vocals alone are a force of nature, but joined with Todd Jeffery's angular song structures and Dan Trickett's powerful, multi-dimensional drumming, their music becomes wholly original."

HarpAcash & the Morals recorded their first EP, Music Tree Life Understanding, in 2012 with producer Steve Singh (Ron Hawkins, Brendan Canning). They followed it up by taking to the road with Elliott Brood, The Strumbellas, and the Cowboy Junkies, and secured a residency at Toronto’s Cameron House. Recently the trio also released a series of videos, live in studio, recording a few covers for the Latent Uncovers project. Premiering recently was the trio’s take on Justin Bieber’s“What Do You Mean” joining its versions of Jon Belion’s “All Time Low”, Drake’s “One Dance”, Cowboy Junkies “Blue Moon (Revisited)”, and Justin Biebers’ “Love Yourself”.

WATCH AND SHARE “MODERN COMFORTABLE” HERE

 LATENT UNDERCOVERS PROJECT
WATCH AND SHARE “WHAT DO YOU MEAN” COVER HERE
WATCH AND SHARE “ALL TIME LOW” COVER HERE
WATCH AND SHARE “ONE DANCE” COVER HERE
WATCH AND SHARE “BLUE MOON (REVISITED)” COVER HERE
WATCH AND SHARE “LOVE YOURSELF” COVER HERE 

 

LAMPS TRACKLIST
Modern Comfortable
Douglas Snow
Sleeping In A Hammock
Frozen
Like Life
Complicated
In My Room
Light Source
Cold Bath

HARPACASH & THE MORALS LIVE

Sep 23 - Oro Medonte, ON -  OK Friday
Oct 6 - Toronto, ON -  The Burdock
Oct 12 - Barrie - Art Biz - Mady Centre
Nov 19 - Gravenhurst  - Sawdust City Brewery

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HARPACASH & THE MORALS SHARE NEW VIDEO FROM UPCOMING ALBUM 'LAMPS'

HARPACASH & THE MORALS SHARE NEW VIDEO FOR “MODERN COMFORTABLE”

BARRIE, ONTARIO THREE PIECE TO RELEASE NEW LP, LAMPS, VIA LATENT RECORDINGS ON SEPTEMBER 23

 WATCH AND SHARE “MODERN COMFORTABLE” HERE

 LIVE DATES INCLUDE STOPS THROUGHOUT ONTARIO


“There’s a serenity to the music of HarpAcash & the Morals, an indie folk-rock trio hailing from Barrie...perhaps it’s time to take a closer look north of the 401” - The Globe & Mail

As HarpAcash & the Morals prepare to release their highly anticipated debut LP, Lamps, via Latent Records, audiences are treated to another glimpse of what’s to come with the video for album cut “Modern Comfortable”. “As soon as I heard the song ..., it felt a bit like an adventure,” says Video Director Barsin Aghajan. “We knew we needed a touch of naivety, innocence, and heart to bring this song to life visually.”

"I love the purity of the older sibling-type girl engaging in imaginative play with the young boys,” says lead vocalist HarpAcash. “We so easily let go of our childhood as it’s reflected in the aggression of the other teenagers. I directly relate to the young girls' protective nature, her perseverance and her peaceful demeanour.” Drummer Dan Trickett adds, "as our culture moves with increasing speed towards a technology driven existence, it's easy to forget the simple joys that can be found by connecting with people and the environment that surrounds us. Barsin has managed to capture that feeling, and highlights how fleeting those moments can be.”

Due out on September 23, Lamps was recorded with Michael Timmins (Cowboy Junkies) at helm in studio, lead vocalist HarpAcash, guitarist Todd Jeffrey, and drummer Trickett gathered to record the heartbreaking harmonies, graceful guitars, and the idiosyncratic minimalist percussion that forms the album.

It was after supporting the Cowboy Junkies on a string of dates that Michael Timmins was impressed by the trio. “Their music pulled me from backstage and compelled me to listen,” says Timmins. “HarpAcash's vocals alone are a force of nature, but joined with Todd Jeffery's angular song structures and Dan Trickett's powerful, multi-dimensional drumming, their music becomes wholly original."

HarpAcash & the Morals recorded their first EP, Music Tree Life Understanding, in 2012 with producer Steve Singh (Ron Hawkins, Brendan Canning). They followed it up by taking to the road with Elliott Brood, The Strumbellas, and the Cowboy Junkies, and secured a residency at Toronto’s Cameron House. Recently the trio also released a series of videos, live in studio, recording a few covers for the Latent Uncovers project. Premiering recently was the trio’s take on Justin Bieber’sWhat Do You Mean” joining its versions of Jon Belion’s “All Time Low”, Drake’s “One Dance”, Cowboy Junkies “Blue Moon (Revisited)”, and Justin Biebers’ “Love Yourself”.

WATCH AND SHARE “WHAT DO YOU MEAN” COVER HERE

WATCH AND SHARE “ALL TIME LOW” COVER HERE

WATCH AND SHARE “ONE DANCE” COVER HERE

WATCH AND SHARE “BLUE MOON (REVISITED)” COVER HERE

WATCH AND SHARE “LOVE YOURSELF” COVER HERE

 LAMPS TRACKLIST

Modern Comfortable

Douglas Snow

Sleeping In A Hammock

Frozen

Like Life

Complicated

In My Room

Light Source

Cold Bath

 

HARPACASH & THE MORALS LIVE

Sep 23 - Oro Medonte, ON -  OK Friday
Oct 6 - Toronto, ON -  The Burdock
Oct 12 - Barrie - Art Biz - Mady Centre
Nov 19 - Gravenhurst  - Sawdust City Brewery

HARPACASH & THE MORALS ONLINE

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