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Lederhosen Lucil at “Connect the Dots”, Saturday Night

Here’s a pic of my friend and former bandmate, Lederhosen Lucil, wowing the audiences with her Yamaha Portasound keyboard wizardry and her songs about boyfriends, food allergies and candy:

This was taken at the fomerly-fleabag-now-fabulous Drake Hotel on West
Queen West last Saturday night, where I caught the show with my
housemate Paul and friends Jeremy, Carla, Graig and special guest blogger Kristine. The occasion was CBC Radio 3’s Connect the Dots tour, a showcase of indie art and indie rock and fairly indie settings across Canada.


In my opinion, Lederhosen Lucil put on the best performance of the
night. As for the worst performance, I think most people in the
audience would hand that award to the last act, The Unicorns,
who took their half-decent tunes and mangled them by making the mistake
that all too many high school rock bands make: drinking too much before
the show. That, and being out of tune, even for a lo-fi band. They
managed to get a couple of funny lines of banter in, but completely
ruined it with their spazzy “we’re in our parents’ basement rec room
rockin’ out!” stage lack-of-presence.

To the Unicorns: I want those thirty minutes of my life back, you talentless turds on toast. You guys aren’t even worthy of the witless slash fiction written about you. Taste my future generations, you poseurs.

Nick informed me the
next day that he and his friend saw the drummer after the show vomiting
effluently, to which I say “good”. The taste of his vomit will be
sweet ambrosia next to the effluent bile I will unleash upon him should the little
future gas-pumper be hapless enough to cross my path.

4 replies on “Lederhosen Lucil at “Connect the Dots”, Saturday Night”

I’ve luckily managed to avoid seeing the Unicorns, but I did catch Lederhosen Lucil when she was in town with Kid Koala last fall, and she does put on a great (and highly amusing!) show.

There exists slash fiction about an indie, lo-fi Montreal-based band? And YOU found it? Sir, your interweb search skills are astounding! I must borrow them sometime.

LOL! The Unicorns must have been truly over-the-top bad to illicit such a respnse from you.

Truth be told, Carla, I found the link to the slash fiction on the Unicorns’ site. My net-fu is pretty good, but it is no match for my incredible blind luck.

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