(Not) By the Numbers

6 years. 50 shows. 10 000 unique website visits. 1 EP. 1 album. 12 singles.

We sure like to measure things don’t we? We’ll slap a number on just about anything you can imagine. And it’s no exageration – see for yourself: go ahead and Google ‘how many grains of rice will fit inside a New York City subway car’ and there will be an answer or a path to one. It’s because we have these little mental number labels attached to the rice and the subway car, each one has a length and width and depth that can be used to calculate their volume. And then it’s just high-school division.

There are many situations where that’s a good, useful, and even necessary thing. For example it makes sense to use a phrase like ‘the subway car is bigger than the grain of rice’. We just need to compare their labels and let the numbers tell the story. We can say things like ‘I can’t afford that TV’ because it describes a situation that can be measured – the number of dollars needed to buy the TV is greater than the number of dollars available to me at the moment. Or we can pin a number label on how many goals a sports team will score against a rival team, and bet money on the outcome of the game. These are all examples of clear and measurable things.

Now, cut scene: there’s a young woman at the rock show, listening to the band on stage. She’d never heard of them before. They’re some local underground band playing in a local underground bar. They’re pretty good, and she’s just bouncing and swaying along with everyone else, when suddenly it happens;.the band plays a song that resonates with her so much she gets goose-bumps, wide-eyed and jaw-dropped as she absorbs this unexpected experience. And when the song is over she’s like ‘what the fuck just happened??’ 

Photo: Jessy Dwyer/Beyond The Pit

The live music experience. That’s what just happened. It’s a combination of music being performed in real time by real human beings you can see right there in front of you, mixed in with the lights and the atmosphere, and the the connection created with all the people around you with whom you’re sharing the experience. Experiencing the experience.

How can you put a number on that? How do you quantify an emotion? An experience? Can you imagine trying to come up with an equation or formula for that? Let’s see…take the decibels the music playing at and multiply by the square root of the wattage of the Marshalls? Then add the coefficient of the tempo? Times the number of people in the bar? That’s just being silly, of course, but it does illustrate the point; how can you ever measure such an ethereal but profound effect?

We think you just can’t. You have to experience it. There’s no other way and it’s meaningless to even try to compare one experience to another because they are each separate and unique. That’s the whole point. It’s no wonder the word experience is both a noun and a verb, it is it’s own thing.

And from the band’s point of view, it’s incredibly humbling. It puts the wind in our sails to keep doing it (spoiler alert: it sure ain’t for the money!), and validates our belief that people still appreciate and seek out good music played with passion, integrity and skill. You see, a band writing a song is a lot like one hand clapping, it needs ‘the other’ to be complete. The song needs a listener to complete the circle and it isn’t really finished until it finds one. Publishing music on a streaming platform like Spotify or Apple Music is pretty cool, and super convenient for the listener, but it’s rather like a postponed applause. The reaction is delayed, and the experience is a just a little bit diminished because of it. Live shows put the listener and the musicians in the same space at the same time. The reaction is immediate, and often the bar is small enough that it’s inevitable you’ll run into the band and you can literally just hang out. It’s literally the perfect circle.

Photo: Fuckin’ Lorne man!

If you’ve been out to local indie shows around town you know exactly what we mean. If you haven’t we highly recommend you do. There are plenty of shows to choose from in every genre. It’s almost certain there’s a “What’s happening in town tonight” Facebook group for where you live that will list them all. Pick one. Chances are good you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Here in the Ottawa area, we’re thrilled to carry on the live music tradition at PandaFest III on July 19th, 2024 at Dominion Tavern in the the heart of the ByWard Market. Then on August 9th we’ll be at the White Water Rocks – Summerdaze 2024 festival in Westmeath, Ontario banging out some tunes along with Evil Creek, Beyond Driven, Ginny and the Re-Arrangers, and so many more! Ticket info for both events in the event links above! Go!

We sincerely hope to see you all at one of the upcoming shows, and if we’re not playing we’ll probably be rocking out right beside you cheering on of the many amazing bands here in town.

Until then, rock on and peace out!

Photo: Laura Collins

Heat in the Wyntr

Photo: Laura Collins

Fresh off a killer show at Dominion Tavern on January 19th, we’re ready to tackle whatever 2024 has to throw at us. You can hear all about the January show on this LiveWire Interview on White Water Rocks Radio!


Have you heard Snowflake yet? Our new single dropped on all the platforms on February 14th and we hope you fell in love with it!

Snowflake is the follow up to Inside Outside released in December 2023, and it’s the latest in a string of singles that will eventually comprise the follow-up to Amps & Lamps. Baby steps. 


We are honored to be playing at The Bloodbash along with Resist the Throne, Complicit, Ultimis, and Scarecrowz. The Bloodbash is a fundraising festival for Canadian Blood Services organized by Resist the Throne and Pop-Cult Experience Podcast. 5 bands over two days – February 23rd and 24th- at Cafe Dekcuf in Ottawa. As some of you may know Bob’s daughter is still with us today in part because of CBS and the incredible work they do. It means a lot to us to have this opportunity to give a little back. You can hear interviews with all the paerticipating bands on the podcast HERE! Help us support the cause, get your tickets today at https://bloodbash.eventbrite.com 


Then on March 16th we’re off to Kingston and the BluMartini for a BarnBurner Event with Taming Sari and Lowery Mills. That’s going to be especially nuts because we’ll be celebrating Bob’s birthday while we’re there! There will be shenannigans. You know it. Get your tickets while they’re still available at https://www.ticketscene.ca/events/47053/

April will have us back at Hillside Audio recording more new material that we plan to unleash over the summer. We have plenty of great stuff planned for you over the summer and beyond but you’ll have to come back and read about it next time.

Peace

2023 – A Year in the Wyntr

Hey you beautiful snowflakes you!

As we turn the page on an incredible year, we can’t help but feel an overwhelming sense of gratitude for all the amazing moments we’ve been blessed to share with you. What a ride it’s been! We want to take a moment to reflect on the journey, express our appreciation, and share some exciting news about what’s next.

Inside Outside – Our Latest Sonic Adventure

To kick things off, we’re thrilled to announce the release of our brand-new single, Inside Outside! This track has been a labor of love, and we poured our hearts and souls into creating something we hope resonates with each and every one of you. You can find it on all major online streaming platforms. Crank up the volume, add it to your playlists, and let the music take you on a wild ryde! (see what we did there? hehehe…)

Limited-Edition Inside Outside T-Shirt – Wear the Sound

But that’s not all – we’ve got more than just music for you. Our limited-edition Inside Outside t-shirts are hitting the streets, and you can snag one at our upcoming shows or by reaching out to us directly. But hurry – they won’t last long! These shirts are not just a piece of clothing; they’re a statement, a symbol of the connection we share through music. Wear the sound, and let the world know you’re part of the Wyntr family.

A Year of Shenanigans and Gratitude, Fueled by Your Incredible Support

As we look back on the past year, we’re filled with gratitude for each and every one of you who joined us on this incredible adventure. The energy at our shows and the love you’ve shown us online have made this an unforgettable journey. Your support has been the fuel that keeps our music alive, and for that, we can’t thank you enough.

Thank you to everyone who attended our shows in 2023, singing along, dancing, and creating an atmosphere that will forever be etched in our memories. We saw you. You were there at PandaFest II, at the Summerdaze Festival, at the CityCentre Rock Out, you followed us down the 401 to Kingston and Oshawa and Peterborough, you sang along with us at Cafe Dekcuf and Dominion Tavern and Avant-Garde Bar. Your passion for live music is what makes this journey so special, and we can’t wait to see your smiling faces again in the crowd, feeling the music pulse through the air.

Happy Holidays and a Sneak Peek into 2024

As we enter the holiday season, we want to wish each and every one of you a joyous and music-filled celebration. Whether you’re spending it with family, friends, or just cranking up the volume on your favourite tunes, we hope it’s filled with love and laughter.

Looking ahead, 2024 pretty exciting for your Wyntr lads. We’ve got tons of new music, electrifying shows, and surprises in store. We can’t wait to share it all with you and continue building the incredible community that is Wyntr. Because that’s what this is, it’s more than just a rock band, it’s a community.

So, here’s to rocking out together in 2023, and to all the shenanigans to come in 2024. Thank you for being a part of our journey, and we can’t wait to see you all out there for more music, more energy, and more unforgettable moments.

Remember, maybe a single snowflake isn’t much on its own, but taken together they dominate the Wyntr. And that’s just righteous.

Peace and much love from WyntrHQ 

November Shenanigans Report

New Logo, New Single, New T-Shirts

Brought to you by the letter N.

Another Halloween has come and gone and the weather’s turning chilly again; you might say Wyntr is coming (sorry, couldn’t resist hehe). It’s no coincidence that just as the days start getting frosty we come out with a brand new logo theme. It’s a brand new twist on the familiar smiling snowflake and we just love it!

Behold:

Smiley Snowflake hasn’t gone anywhere — he’s still around, he just got a makeover and is looking pretty slick don’t you think?

We wanted something that would be instantly recognizable as ‘us’, but with a fresh coat of paint and a new look & feel. We were stoked when we saw the first prints because it was exactly what we were looking for!

This variant combines all the new elements into one. What we’re loving about going with an overall logo theme consisting of multiple elements rather than a single logo pic is how the different elements can be mixed and matched like this, so we can tailor them to fit different contexts. Very cool!

A good example of this is how the new logo theme figures prominently in the promo material for our new single.

OH! That’s right! We have a new single! We started working on a new batch of songs with our main man Cameron Dunn at Hillside Audio and the first one is ready to go! Look for Inside Outside on all the major streaming platforms as of November 28.

And just like it says in the promo pic, to make the release even more exciting, we will have a brand new run of t-shirts specially made to go with the release of Inside Outside. We can’t wait to show those off to you…soon!

Speaking of Halloween we had a phenomenal time at the Pandamonium Promotions Halloween Bash at Dominion Tavern! We were there with Hempress, Sonder, Don’t Tell Sarah, and Radican and it was absolutely bonkers! Thanks again to everyone who came out to make noise with us! It was great to see so many of you there with all the amazing shows going on in town that night. We really appreciate you spending your evening with us. 

Our next show is guaranteed to be another total banger and we’re absolutely ecstatic about it. On December 2nd, CHORD Productions presents Dearly Beloved and The Flamingos Pink at Dominion Tavern along with Yarns and we’ll be opening the festivities. Tickets are available right now at dearlybelovedottawa.eventbrite.ca and you should hurry to get yours because they definitely won’t last long! 

We’ll be chatting about all of the above and more on the Dawg & Gus Podcast in a couple of weeks and the episode will go live on November 27th — don’t worry, we’ll post the links on all our socials when they’re available.

That’s it for now! Hope you all can join the shenanigans on December 2nd.

Peace

Wyntr in Summer 2023

Greetings from Wyntr HQ. Boy are we ever excited! You might already know we just released our latest single The Ballad of Richard Guy and we couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. Don’t let the title’s tongue-in-cheek reference to our well-endowed mascot fool you; this is a love song. It says so right in the chorus. It’s available on your favourite platform right now, including Spotify and Apple Music. Check it out!

And what’s the point of a new track if we can’t play it for you! Looks like we’ll have lots of opportunities with a nice batch of shows lined up over the summer. Take a peek…

May 12 – Ottawa, at Avant-Garde Bar, with Late Night Trouble and One In The Chamber

June 17 – Pembroke, at Lasso Live, with Black Water Brigade

July 22 – Pembroke, at Lasso Live (Black Water Brigade CD Release Party)

July 28 – Ottawa, PandaFest II at Brass Monkey

August 4 – Westmeath, White Water Rocks Summerdaze Festival

August 19 – Ottawa, City Center RockOut Festival

September 15 – Peterborough, The Erben, with Vinyl Hero

September 22 – Oshawa, The Atria, with Vinyl Hero

September 23 – Kingston, Overtime Sports Bar, with Vinyl Hero

We’d love to see you at one (or more!) of these! You’re the best part of this and we really appreciate it. Thanks or the support, love you all and see you at a gig real soon!

October 2022 Update – Mini Tour with Vinyl Hero, Dawg&Gus Podcast interview and SuperKyle’s Sledge Hockey Game!

📸: Christie Whitney

Well that was something! We took a plunge in September and hit the road with our friends in Vinyl Hero, and man oh man what a road trip it was! We kicked things off in Ottawa on September 2 at Cafe Dekcuf where we were joined by Eve of Uprise. Then on September 9th we hit The Atria in Oshawa with Toronto’s Queens & Kings The following night we were at our home away from home – Overtime Sports Bar in Kingston with Versatile Rock. After that was done we came back home to Ottawa to headline a show at The Brass Monkey on the 24th with Innuendo, Scarecrowz, and The Dreaded Rebels. Here’s a few pics to the shenanigans!

A week after that Ryan and Bob made their way to the Dawg & Gus Podcast studio in downtown Ottawa for an interview. Listen RIGHT HERE for a chat about our new mascot Dick Guy, the Ottawa live music scene, and all things Wyntr. That was a ton o’ fun!

Photo: Louise Senecal

But by far the coolest thing we did recently was to attend SuperKyle’s sledge hockey game in Ottawa this past weekend. SuperKyle is a member of Rock n Roll Road Trips Crew, that crazy gang from Ottawa that shows unwavering support to independent bands – to the point of jumping into their cars and following a few around on tour! We were honoured to have the road crew follow us to Oshawa and Kingston last month – you know you’re doing something right when the RTC follows you to your shows! It was awesome to hang out with them along with bits and pieces of Taming Sari, Sunday Riot Club, and Late Night Trouble. This may well become a regular thing. SuperKyle is an inspiration.

Up next for us is a Halloween party at Dominion Tavern with Sunday Riot Club, Azulov, and The Lackeys on October 29th, followed by a short road trip up to Pembroke on November 26th at Lasso Live with Black Water Brigade and Beyond Driven. And in between we’ll be working on some of the new songs we’ve been writing for the next album…

We hope you’re having as much fun as we are, and if you’re not just come to our next show….we’ll fix that for you real quick 😉

Until next time,
Peace

August Update: The Dog Days = Rock Daze!

Photo: Jessy Dwyer/Beyond the Pit

First off, we want to thank you all for the wonderful response to our Amps & Lamps CD. Huge hugs to everyone that came out to the CD release party at Cafe Dekcuf on June 25th, and much gratitude to everyone who bought a CD. YOU ALL FREAKING ROCK!!

Well, the dog days are upon us. It’s hot and sweaty and just perfect for an outdoor rock festival. There’s always plenty to choose from this time of year, because rock festivals go with the dog days like mustard with hot dogs and smiles with cotton candy. It’s just the way of things and it’s proper as f**k 

We’re thrilled to be playing at our first outdoor festival on August 6 when we’ll be taking the stage at the White Water Rocks Summerdaze Festival in Westmeath, ON. Can you say stoked? Because we’re definitely stoked.

But the fun doesn’t end there! We teamed up with our friends in Vinyl Hero to play three dates for what we’re calling the 2022 Mini-Tour!

Sept 2 – Ottawa (@ Cafe Dekcuf) 

Sept 9 – Oshawa (@ The Atria)

Sept 10 – Kingston (@ Overtime Sports Bar) 

And as if that wasn’t enough, then we come back home to get loud with you at the Brass Monkey for a special PandaMonium Promotions event with Scarecrowz, The Dreaded Rebels, Dead Dreamboat and Innuendo on Sept 24th.

Stay tuned for more, we never know when the shennanigans will occur until they occur so don’t stray too far or you might miss something!

Until next time,

Peace 

Amps & Lamps is OUT!

It’s here! our new album Amps & Lamps is out and available on all the online platforms. We’ve gone ahead and put together a short list for you:

Amps & Lamps on Bandcamp

Amps & Lamps on Spotify

Amps & Lamps on Apple Music

Amps & Lamps on YouTube Music

Amps & Lamps on Tidal

Amps & Lamps on Amazon Music

We also have good ol’ fashioned physical CDs too! Get one at the merch table when you come see us at an upcoming show!

June 18th at Overtime Sports Bar in Kingston for a Saturday Night Barnburner event with Drop Top Alibi and We The Crooked.

June 25th at Cafe Dekcuf in Ottawa for our official CD release party with our friends in Black Water Brigade, Hot Jupiter and Trenchfoot.

August 6th at the White Water Rocks Summerdaze outdoor festival in Westmeath, Ontario

We’ll be adding a few more shows to the list soon so don’t forget to check back here often!

The Blog – 2021 Year in Review Edition

Helloooo all you wacky wonderful Wyntry wazoo-kickers! (and if ‘wazoo-kickers’ wasn’t an alternate expression of ‘ass-kickers’ before, it is now. We needed a ‘w’ word.)

We hope you’re having a safe and happy holiday. We know it sure isn’t easy under the circumstances but we hope you can make the best of it. We’re taking a little holiday time off ourselves, we figure it’s better to play it safe and not risk ruining anyone’s family gatherings. There will be plenty to do when the new year rolls around. And yes, we’re optimistic that it will be a GREAT year!

Looking back on 2021 (pandemic aside, of course) turns up some pretty cool milestones! Despite Covid restrictions and lockdowns, and a near total ban on live music for a good chunk of the year, we still managed to find creative ways to keep busy and productive. We hit the ground running in January with the release of our single Fool on all the platforms, and followed that up in February with Beautiful Disaster before dragging the gear to Hillside Audio to record three new tracks in March for the next batch of releases. (Incidentally, Beautiful Disaster was featured on Live 88.5’s Big Money Shot Spotlight and we got our very first airplay on local radio!)

Come April we had the new songs ready to go and we did something a little unusual by releasing the video for Door before releasing the actual single itself in early May. The month of May also saw another video release – the infamous Suicidal Squirrel video! That one even got an on-air mention at Rebel 101.7! It is rather funny, you really should go watch it you haven’t seen it yet. Or even if you have hehehe…

Jumping ahead to July, we released our cover of the Tragically Hip classic Blow at High Dough on Canada Day. Gord Downie was a passionate advocate for indigenous rights, and given the horrific discoveries of children buried in mass graves at several former residential schools we wanted to call attention to the Every Child Matters movement that was gathering momentum at the time. We have the song available on our Bandcamp and will donate every penny it makes to the Downie & Wenjack Foundation for Indigenous Reconciliation. Find out more about the foundation at downiewenjack.ca

By this time all the songs and videos we were able to release had been released, and live venue restrictions began to ease a little so it was time to go out and play all this material for people! Our first show back from the 2021 edition of the lockdowns was on August 13th at the Brass Monkey with Innerpiece and Black Water Brigade. On October 23rd we headed down to Kingston where we joined God Thorn and Vinyl Hero at Overtime Sports Bar, and we were thrilled to see a few familiar faces that had made the trip to Kingston to see us play. You know who you are and we can’t thank you enough. What a memorable show that was!

On November 12th we hooked up with our pals in Innerpiece again, along with long-time Ottawa faves Enforcer, for a raucous evening at Mavericks in downtown Ottawa**.** We played our last show of 2021 on November 26th a few blocks away at Avant-Garde Bar with Toronto’s Napoleon as well as Bristol Mines and Mod Unit from right here in Ottawa.

All in all it was actually a pretty good year! We got to play a few shows with some amazing bands and released a few songs we’re really happy with. Looking ahead to 2022, we’re going back to the studio in February. We’ll be working with our main dude Cameron Dunn at Hillside Audio again to record some new material and hopefully package it all up in our first full-length album sometime in the summer. Fingers crossed.

We want to thank all of you for your support and encouragement as we navigated the pandemic minefield. Thank you for coming to the shows, thank you for watching the videos, and for adding us to your playlists, thank you for buying the merch. It means the world to us and motivates us to continue bringing you the most kickass – umm, we mean kickwazoo music we know how to make. We wish each of you and your loved ones the best for the holidays and we look forward to seeing your screaming faces from up on a stage sometime in the new year!

The Official October 28 Blog Post

Photo: Ryan Pugh

There. Now it’s official. 

Geez it’s been so long since we did one of these we almost forgot the password to the WordPress account! Last time we spoke we were just about to release our cover of The Tragically Hip’s Blow At High Dough, which dropped on Spotify, Apple Music and all the other platforms including our Bandcamp on the first of July. We’re thrilled with how it came out and we think it was pretty well-received but you can go have a listen for yourself if you haven’t already and let us know!

We want to thank everyone who came out to see us at the Brass Monkey on August 13th when we played with Black Water Brigade and Innerpiece, that was a hella good time! It was awesome to see so many faces we hadn’t seen in so long! We’ll be playing with Innerpiece again along with Enforcer and Inire at Mavericks on November 12th. Come on out and make some noise with us!

Let’s see, what else? More recently we headed down the 401 to the Overtime Sports Bar in Kingston on October 23rd where we joined Montreal’s Vinyl Hero to help celebrate Kingston doom metal band God Thorn’s CD release. It was our first time playing there and we had an absolute blast. What a cool venue, they literally have a UFC octagon flipped over on its side as a drum cage! We hope we can get back there soon. (We have some videos we’ll be posting here so check the Videos page often for updates!)

We also payed a new song in Kingston for the first time called Chaotique. We’re planning to book some time at Hillside Audio soon to record that and a couple of other tracks so be on the lookout for some new Wyntr in the not too distant future.

And that pretty much catches us up! Hope to see you all at Mavericks on November 12th and who knows where else after that – you all know how unpredictable Wyntr can be 😉