News
SoundCycle 2009-2010: Our bicycle powered show gets warm reception in Europe
January 2nd, 2010

A month or so before the climate talks began in Copenhagen, John and Larry from Mr. Something Something were in the supremely bike-friendly Danish capital attending the massive music conference WOMEX. Many of the European delegates were enthusiastic about the SoundCycle, our much publicized, bicycle powered show that gives audience participation a whole new meaning. At the request of environmental activist Giorgos Markakis, we were featured on Swedish National Radio, and concert producers responded tremendously well to our off-the-grid innovation. Festivals, agents and promoters from many European countries including Germany, Luxembourg, Turkey and Greece (where our new album ‘Shine Your Face’ got a fair bit of airplay and climbed up on the charts this past fall) are interested in Mr. Something Something’s “dancefloor activism” and zero-emissions, people powered performance model. Post conference talks have begun to (more…)

Globe & Mail article about our SoundCycle
September 30th, 2009

In this past Saturday’s Globe & Mail, Robert Everett-Green talks to Johan about the pedal powered show and how it got started. Read the article in its entirety here

Toronto magazine highlights Mr. Something Something’s bike-powered dancefloor activism
September 30th, 2009

Toronto’s hottest new magazine Dandyhorse writes about “Toronto on two wheels” or, in other words, about bike culture in a city dominated by cars. For their latest issue, they did a nice feature on Mr. Something Something.

In an article entitled ‘The Movers and Shakers’ Johan explains how the SoundCycle concept came about and how the band tries to use music as a vehicle for activism.  Pick up your free copy of Dandyhorse here

“The Value of Food”: great podcast with Wayne Roberts, featuring music from Shine Your Face
September 28th, 2009

The good folks at CitizenShift produce inspiring and enlightening media for social change. Under the CitizenShift umbrella, our friend Paul Baines has made an excellent podcast that we highly recommend. Paul talks to respected food policy analyst and author Wayne Roberts (pictured here riding a bike to power our sound system at a street festival earlier this summer)  about the role of food in connecting environmental and social problems and solutions. Torontonians may know Wayne for his NOW Magazine columns, generally on themes that link social justice, (more…)

Shine Your Face a “superb release”
September 22nd, 2009

The latest issue of Penguin Eggs, Canada’s leading magazine devoted to folk and roots and world music, features a very positive review of Shine Your Face. Here’s the album write-up in its entirety:

Mr. Something Something
Shine Your Face
(Independent)

From way out in left field comes this superb release, their third, spreading wide  the gates of listener-friendly world music, but based out of Toronto. From a first listen, it grabs you with its busy rhythmic pulse and stop-on-a-dime horn section (more…)

“Di Bombs” on soundtrack of award-winning documentary
September 22nd, 2009

The track “Di Bombs” from Deep Sleep – our 2007 collaboration with Ikwunga the Afrobeat Poet – is included on the soundtrack of an award-winning new documentary called Kassim the Dream. Produced by Academy Award winning actor Forest Whitaker and directed by Kief Davidson, Kassim the Dream is the moving story of Kassim Ouma – born in Uganda, kidnapped by the rebel army and trained to be a child soldier at age 6. After a decade of warfare, Kassim defected to America, and soon became the Junior Middle Weight Boxing Champion of the World. Watch the trailer here.

Shine Your Face #1 on college radio chart
June 17th, 2009

Shine Your Face has climbed up to the top of Earshot’s ‘International’ chart which means that our new record is the most played World Music album on Canadian college and community radio right now. If your local station isn’t playing it give them a call and request a track from Shine Your Face.

The Toronto Star likes Shine Your Face
June 6th, 2009

In a review published in The Toronto Star the other day John Goddard gives Shine Your Face 3 out of 4 stars and calls the new Mr. Something Something record “the group’s most accomplished work yet.”

Read the review in its entirety here

Pedal Power in the press
June 6th, 2009

Last week, The Toronto Star ran an article about the SoundCycle, our bicycle powered sound system.  The paper also sent a camera team over to our rehearsal space for a demonstration of the system in action.  If you’re wondering how the SoundCycle works and would like a detailed explanation, watch this video.

Shine Your Face tonight!
June 3rd, 2009

Hello friends,

We’ll celebrate the launch of our new album Shine Your Face with two shows at Supermarket in Toronto tonight. We’ll have an 8-piece band including a 3-piece horn section so don’t miss this show. 

The first show starts at 8 pm, the second at 10 pm. Doors at 7:30 pm.