Blog of the Forsaken 2011-10-19
October 21st, 2011 jonas

Hello everyone!
Sylvie here…This marks my very first “Blog of the Forsaken” post! I’m pretty excited to provide another (female) perspective on this E-Hymns tour. It’s all very well reading JB’s tour stories, but it should be known that there’s all sorts where he is only a supporting character. So, being in Berlin again was lovely, of course… we love that city and our friends there… (except when they try to play our guitars… upside down?):

She is obviously a Star.

 

Got to stay at the nicest apartment! Here’s JB doing some “admin” in the gorgeous sunny kitchen. (He’s probably just on twitter, as usual). Thanks to Lisa, Vince, and Marie for letting us crash.

 

This is the sticker they have under the toilet seat. I think I need to get one of these for home, because honestly, dudes need to get over their pride and just sit down to pee so they stop sprinkling everywhere. I love how it shows his little dangly bits… heehee! Just to be very clear about what goes where…

 

Christoph got us this sweet lightbox so now nobody will forget our name! No excuses, everyone, we know you saw the sign:

AND we got our hand-silkscreened posters! This was a bit tricky…. all sorts of trans-continental communication issues between non-professionals (me on the design end and Berliners on the production end). I’m amazed they even got printed! In the end the screens were somehow reproduced too small, and we ended up with a real design dilemma: How to balance the composition now that the elements don’t fill the white space? But I went over to the youth centre where a friend was printing the posters for us in her tiny DIY studio – a converted bathroom – and together we figured out a solution that we think looks pretty cool. Thanks so much, Anne, for helping us out with these. She worked so hard! The posters are really graphic… bold, simple, very sparse design that I think would actually look great framed. Hopefully our audiences will agree!

 

Today we slept in way late (JB especially is still getting over the jet lag) but we still got our shit together in time to meet up with our tourmates! We are very pleased to have met Agnes and Anne, who are super cool. I am really stoked to be touring with other women for once… usually it’s one big testosterone fest (as witnessed by previous blogs). This is going to be very refreshing. Right now we’re hanging out on the bus which will be our home for the next while. THAT’S RIGHT I SAID “BUS.” We’ve never been on a nightliner before – this thing is ritzy! There will likely be lots more photos but trust me, it’s pretty cool. There are two lounges (front & back) with DVD players and soundsystems built in. Not to mention the disco lights which can be set to any number of colours to instantly transform the bus into a club zone. After we’re done partying, though, we’ll be sleeping in these teensy pods stacked three one on top of the next (a bit coffin-like perhaps or maybe more like space pods). Pretty sure we will have trouble touring in a van again after this… we are soooo spoiled. Well, we’ve rehearsed as much as we can and we think we have everything ready. The adventure has begun, but until tomorrow night’s show in Limoges, it just feels less like a tour than a crazy vacation.

More from me soon!  Pressure is on to keep up with JB’s comprehensive blogging style, not to mention his photography skills.  Thank god for instagram I guess.

xo
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Blog of the Forsaken 2011-10-18
October 18th, 2011 jonas

Well welcome back everyone. We’ve landed in Berlin and we’ll see how up to date I can keep this blog. Our transportation is much different on this tour, more about that later, so there should be less driving and more time to reflect on what we’re up to out here. More rambling thoughts and less road fever I hope. Hoping this will be the best blog yet. More countries, more time over here, bigger shows, 3 cameras, and again the excitement of being here will hopefully translate in our posts. When  I say “our” it’s because Sylvie claims she is also going to be blogging on eveninghymns.com this time around. We’ll just see if she is true to her word on that but it should add a nice perspective from her, what it’s like on the road with Evening Hymns in Europe. I’m quite excited to read her angle on things.

Also, I bring with me a new camera for this trip. A Canon S95 Powershot. It’s a real beauty and I’m hoping that it will raise the level of photography quality on here. That, coupled with our 2 iphone cameras, should be enough to capture what it’s like for us to travel and play music here.

So it begins….

Wouldn’t be like me to not include a shot of the wing on the blog:

The flight from Toronto was crazy busy and pretty hectic yet we managed to grab a few hours of sleep. This was followed up by a few more hours of sleep in the Amsterdam airport which is a huge mall basically. It’s pretty spectacular. We crashed out a couple of “comfort chairs”.


Caught our connecting flight to Berlin. No Probs. Sat beside a really nice guy named Christoph who was returning to Berlin from Mexico. He was attending a conference there for Optical Physics. Wished the flight was longer as it was interesting to hear him speak. I always like this relationship between strangers while we’re traveling. What we’re doing is exciting over here and so many people want to hear our stories and perspectives yet we want to hear everyone’s stories too. We couldn’t be happier to listen to Christoph speak about optics and how they relate to his new field of renewable energies. Nice guy and a nice way to make that short flight seem even shorter.

We arrived in Berlin, and we were greeted by our wonderful manager Christoph. He’s the reason we’re back again and we couldn’t be thankful enough. He’s worked his ass off on this tour for us.

He got us to the flat we’re staying in and dropped us off and then Sylvie and I went over to our friend’s apartment for dinner. It was a beautiful evening spent with friends over wine/beer and a delicious home cooked meal. (Thanks Giles!!!!)

After dinner we walked through the familiar neighbourhood to get back to our flat. Ran into a dude who had broken down on his motorcycle. His starter wasn’t working. I gave him a big push down the street and it bump started pretty decently and away he went, looping back to thank us and wish us the same type of help if we needed it when we were traveling. Made me feel like home. Pushing dirtbikes. Crawled into our bunk and passed out. Restless sleep but sleep nonetheless… happy to be back here traveling.

Thanks for following…

jb

 

I’ve kept you waiting too long….welcome back Blog Of The Forsaken!!!
October 16th, 2011 jonas

Hey everyone. I’m sitting in my apartment at home watching the rainy gloom of Toronto out my window. A nice night to settle in with a movie and a cup of tea I would imagine. But also, a great night to head to YYZ to catch a plane to Berlin. Tonite that is what we do. We head off to Europe again, 3rd time in just over a year. We’re kind of overwhelmed about that actually. So lucky we get to spend so much time exploring over there. This tour will take us to 8 countries and a bunch of new ones that I’ve never been to, or thought I’d get to visit in my life, let alone to be there playing music. It’s pretty amazing and we’re so grateful. We’ll be touring with two amazing acts. Our first leg of the tour and last leg is with the incredible Agnes Obel. Haven’t got to meet her yet or see her play live but watching the videos and listening to her last record sure is making me excited. Nice to be out on the road with new music and hopefully we’ll make new friends from it. The second part of our tour is with my old pals Timber Timbre. I’ve got to play with Taylor, Simon and Mika many times over the year and have spent a lot of time on the road with them and I’m really excited to meet up with them in Amsterdam. Sylvie and I are huge fans of the band so each night will be a special treat for us.  We are packed. We are nervous with anticipation of what the next 2 months will bring in Europe. This tour is twice as long as any we’ve ever done and that’s daunting and exciting. I look forward to seeing old friends and meeting new friends and getting into the groove out on the road. I’ll be blogging as usual. Hopefully some beautiful sites and interesting stories will come together on here. I keep it like a journal sort of and will try hard to keep it updated often. Please spread the word and make sure to check in with us as we hit the road. I think I might even capitalize the first words in my sentences this time…. we’ll see.

Hope you’re well.

Here we go…..

jb

Hear the brand new single, Asleep in the Pews, below! The first single from our new record, Spectral Dusk!
October 11th, 2011 jonas

Evening Hymns are proud to share Asleep in the Pews, the first single from their upcoming album, Spectral Dusk. The new album was recorded in the depths of a Canadian winter, and features members of The Wooden Sky, Ohbijou, City and Colour, and more. It will be released in spring 2012 in Canada on Shuffling Feet Records. Evening Hymns is currently touring Europe, playing with Agnes Obel and with Timber Timbre. For full tour dates, as well as to follow the tour blog, see www.eveninghymns.com. More exciting news to follow soon.

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Please click the link below to be taken to our band page to hear the track. Thanks!

https://www.facebook.com/eveninghymns?sk=app_178091127385

As well, we have three more shows to add to the tour! Paris, Nov 5 presented by La Blogotheque, Heidelberg Nov 13 at the Enjoy Jazz Festival with Agnes Obel and a headline show in Basel at Parterre on Nov 15. Sweet, eh? Come out and bring your friends! See the full dates below. Also, Jonas will be DJ’ing at Pitchfork Festival in Paris on October 29th, warming up the room for Bon Iver, Storoway, Jens Lekman and more…

Check this this beautiful little video from one of the last recording  sessions for Spectral Dusk: Gavin and Jonas adding the last piece to Spectral Dusk

See you on the road!

JB+SS