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artist Soft Copy

Toronto, ON, CANADA
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"Speaking of un-silly love songs, they don’t come much sweeter than “First Date,” one of the many gilded power-pop gems to be found on the sophomore record from Toronto’s Soft Copy. The rest of Vicious Modernism is considerably more, well, vicious" - Ben Rayner’s reasons to live - thestar.com

“Soft Copy’s abstract and muscular anthems fuse both Sonic Youth and Mission of Burma at their very best […] listen to it on repeat until your ears melt.” – Dave Morris, EYE Weekly 4 out of 5

“Vicious Modernism is solid from start to finish, and pushes Soft Copy to the top of my list of local bands to see in 2010.” – Jordan Bimm, NOW Toronto. (NNNN)

"But what they've done on Vicious Modernism, even with its era-identifiable influences, sounds anything but dated. Not unlike Canadian rock institution Ian Blurton's defining work with Change of Heart, Soft Copy's songs range from having a punk-influenced hard edge to a straightforward power pop vibe ("Extracurricular"), and even a softer, near-ballad turn ("First Date")." Exclaim!

Ryan Bigge of Broken Pencil describes Soft Copy release Wolf, Wolves and more wolves (2006) as “[…] a swirling mix of power-pop that reminds me of my favourite bands from the 1990s (including Sugar and My Bloody Valentine) while still sounding fresh and contemporary.”[1]

Formed in 2005, Soft Copy’s ethos is embedded in the punk rock DIY aesthetic, with their music informed by early post-punk and later avant-rock. As Bigge describes “[…] they're DIY to the core, having recorded and mixed the album themselves.” Then bassist Mark Pindera (Brainiacs, Connery Artists), drummer Paul Boddum (NECK, Christiana, Kid Sniper) and guitarist, singer-songwritier Andrew McAllister (NECK, Christiana) created the 10 song Wolf, Wolves and more wolves as a free digital release as an antidote to the prevailing zeitgeist that demanded standard metaphors in the changed age of internet tubes and digital optimism.

After the first release Pindera departed for the UK, and Wes Hodgson (previously of Newfoundland punk-rock act Hung Up) swung the band’s tonality from Stooges to Shellac. This lent itself to ideally to the angrier and uncanny Vicious Modernism (2010). With cover-art that operates as an homage and requiem to recent rock history, the eleven track recording (again recorded and engineered by Soft Copy) operates with brevity and clarity, echoing personal and political themes from Wolves including groupthink, the financial meltdown, being lost and young love.

True to the underlying nerdiness of the band's name, Wes Hodgson departed in December 2010 for Microsoft in Seattle. Matt Webb, previously of NO HANDS assumed in January 2011, and the band is currently working on a forthcoming release expected in  Summer 2011.

 

[1] http://www.brokenpencil.com/features/feature.php?featureid=109

 

lineup

Paul Boddum Drums
Andrew McAllister Guitar/Vocals
Matt Webb Bass Guitar

influences

Gang of Four
Hot Snakes
Mission of Burma
Pinback
Sonic Youth
Drive Like Jehu
Yo La Tengo
Unrest
Versus
Polvo
Games
Label Independent
Released November, 2011
Games
Vicious Modernism
Label Independent
Released January, 2010
Vicious Modernism
Wolf, Wolves and More Wolves
Label Independent
Released October, 2006
Wolf, Wolves and More Wolves
Soft Copy
Label Independent
Released May, 2006
Soft Copy

Video

Brutes (Studio Session) 3:21

Brutes (Studio Session)

Recorded Friday 20 May 2011. "Brutes", a new track from Soft Copy (version 3) with Paul Boddum on Drums, Andrew McAllister on Guitar and Vocals, and Matt Webb on Bass. Video by Matt Webb Recording by Soft Copy Thanks to Alastair MacLeod.

Hot Cakes 3:05

Hot Cakes

First video from Vicious Modernism (2010). By Andrew McAllister & Soft Copy. "Sounding like a muscular cross between XTC at its most adventurous and Gang of Four at its most accessible, this Toronto band has a knack for making the daring sound user-friendly. " John Sakamoto, Toronto Star

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