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artist Polytones

Ottawa, ON, CANADA
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Since the first date in a courtship that’s lasted five years, Ottawa’s the Polytones have swept audiences off their feet. With the latest Canada-wide release of their debut full-length, You and I were made of dynamite..., the Polytones are sending a strong signal — they're ready to commit.

On dynamite (co-produced by local celebrity Marty Jones), the songs tell the whole story: “What are you waiting for?” asks you out, “April afternoon” is the honeymoon, “King of Siam” puts everything on the rocks and “Broken stems” dumps your ass like the Thursday trash. “The Weatherman” is the teary conversation with your bestest friend ever on your pink mattell-o-phone.

The Polytones are made up of ex-members of celtic rock stalwarts Jimmy George, hairy kelp records-folk Paperjack and That's the Spirit, and Toque whose toque toque can be seen on the head of Moe Berg.

The past year saw Polytone folk win a Toronto Independent Music Award for 'best indie rock', and a song featured as a closing theme on the Comedy Network's The Jon Dore Television Show. The follow up to dynamite is being recorded at Antique Room in Ottawa...the release, fireworks ceremony, touring and more polytones merch are coming soon in 2008!

what folks are saying about you and i were made of dynamite:

"If sleepy, melancholic pop songs were Canada's new currency, then the Ottawa-based Polytones would be rolling in dough...bare-bones, honest music...[and a] sweet, sincere voice [that] makes the music so endearing. The Polytones seem to have struck a perfect balance for tunes that are both catchy and emotional."

Evan Davies, NOW Magazine (Toronto)

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"If writing undyingly catchy, straightforward pop ditties is what the The Polytones strive for, then success is theirs...This long-awaited debut record of sharply arranged pop-rock tunes is a display of the best of the band's musical wares...irresistably head-bopping, upbeat numbers (and) wistful, folk-tinged gems."

Jennifer Tattersall, Ottawa XPress

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"..A gem...they sound like music should. Gorgeous vocals are supplied by Lesia Manchulenko as she sings powerfully and elegantly on this emotional ride. This CD blows most other local releases out of the water. You won't regret picking it up."

Michael Vickers, The Fulcrum (University of Ottawa)

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"The Polytones live up to their name with a nicely varied palette of sounds...Reverbed and distorted guitar mix in some grit without straying from pop melodies...bittersweet vocals tremble and swoop in the same ballpark as Jane Siberry or a more forceful Nina Nastasia...drums and bass provide nuanced rhthyms...Strong songs put a sprightly turn on problems of the heart and unrequited longing ... You and I were made of dynamite is a consistently fine album."

Andrew Carver, Ottawa Sun

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"Dream-pop in the tradition of Cocteau Twins...A really solid group...their live show has great energy."

Matthew Crosier, CBC-Radio

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"...If you're curled up by the fireplace on a cold winter night, this record is the one to play."

Kathryn Dougherty, The Charlatan (Carleton University)

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"[Grade: 'A'] Lead vocalist Lesia Manchulenko takes you on a tranquil tour with her enchanting voice as you follow her storybook version of a relationship...[The Polytones have] made it pristinely clear that they intend on sticking around for a bit and making their presence known within Canada."

Joe Zabukovec, The Newspaper (University of Toronto)

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"Lesia Manchulenko's voice is what makes The Polytones - and this album - stand out. You and I Were Made of Dynamite is full of potential pop hits...an excellent indie album which will probably build and carry The Polytones career...definitely worth picking up."

Matt Harwick, Partyinkingston.com
you and i were made of dynamite
Independent
December, 2005
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