The Artists We Work With
08 November 2009
The latest species to emerge from a pop noir generation, Styrofoam Ones lure you in with beastly anthems that powers a live show that consistently fills the dance floors. A unique mix of beat making, bass and drums Styrofoam Ones is committed to their DIY ethics using a unique on stage dynamic to create hoodie popping, shoulder bobbing, ass shaking sets. Sharing the microphone are Josh McGuirk and his up tempo approach to the Bass coupled with Alexander The’s on site beat and keys creations which is all anchored by Clay Jones and his just right nasty raw skill on the drums. Styrofoam Ones is one of the most innovative acts available on the scene today.
October 13th 2009 marked the release of the The Toronto-based synth-punk trio’s new self titled EP to a cult of devoted fans at Toronto’s Horseshoe Tavern, only one night after enlightening the nation to their unique breed of Canadian Independent sound on MTV Live. 2010 will see this full speed ahead locomotive power forward after a year that saw the band share the stage with the likes of Kid Cudi, DD/MM/YYYY, The Asteroids Galaxy Tour, Eli Escobar, The Carps, Times Neue Roman and many others. The live show is certainly a must see playing everything live instead of relying excessively on sequencers for the electronic makes this band a winner. You’ll love the look and you’ll love the feel from a roster of songs that perfectly capture the impatient energy of adolescence. The fast fusion of spacey keyboards, fuzzed-out bass and pounding drums have fashioned Styrofoam Ones a feverish mix of soulful, energetic post-punk that’s best served up in a sweaty grimy, “look at her, I gotta say something” kind of party. Say the words “Styrofoam Ones” and you’ve triggered Toronto’s new sense of hope and urgency for 2010.
“On first listen, their punk energy is what you notice, but once they get to their first chorus, the pure pop potential shines through loud and clear. If there’s any justice in the world, someone will capture this raw, unrefined magic.” NOW MAGAZINE