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An Offhand Rebellion
Indie / Pop / Alternative

"Commin' atcha like a northern bullet!"

Blind River, Ontario
Canada

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   An Offhand Rebellion: General Info
Member Since10/17/2006
Band Members
Marie Avery - Guitar/Piano/Lead Vocals
Naomi Kidd - Bass/Lead Vocals
Trevor Kidd - Drums/Vocals
Influences

SOUNDS LIKE:

They've been dubbed "Frenetic Pop", compared to Immaculate Machine, and said to be reminiscent of the Arcade Fire, but with beautiful melodies, complex compositions, and a dash of punk rock spirit, they probably sound most like Tori Amos meeting Babyshambles in the middle of a snow storm.

OUR INSPIRATIONS:

Trevor:
Jon Bonham, Buddy Rich, John Maher (not to be confused with John Mayer), Steve Gadd , John Theodore

Current Listening: Talking Heads- 77, Blondi- Parallel Lines, Oasis- Whats the Story Morning Glory, Babyshambles- Shotters Nation, Radio Head- The Bends

Naomi:
Mary Hopkin, Paul Lowenburg, Catherine Calder, Tina Weymouth, The Wall Carpets

Current Listening: Kaiser Cheifs- We are the Angry Mob, The Buzzcocks- Different Kind of Music and a Different Kind of Kitchen, Immaculate Machine,- Fables, Psapp, Babyshambles- Shotter's Nation

Marie:
The Beatles, The Libertines, Over the Rhine, Jack White, Thom York

Current Listening: Babyshambles- Shotter's Nation, Amy Winehouse- Back to Black, The Libertines- A Time for Heros, Blood Red Shoes- I'll Be Your Eyes, Feist, The Reminder

MEDIA:

An Offhand Rebellion is an indie rock band from Blind River... I bumped into these cats in Elliott Lake on a gig and knew they would be the perfect group to open for Immaculate Machine. Quirky pop songs, great melodies and harmonies...

Paul Lowenberg {TowneHouse Tavern}

Rebellion proves experimental, progressive and...pop

By Laura Stradiotto For The Sudbury Star

They're kind of experimental and progressive, but open to interpretation. Hailing from Blind River, An Offhand Rebellion made its debut at the Townehouse Tavern Thursday with the release of their first EP "Fire, Fire". The Sudbury Star spoke to band members Naomi Kidd, Trevor Kidd and Marie Avery over the phone earlier this week. An Offhand Rebellion opened up for Immaculate Machine. Cover is $5.

Is there a story behind the name An Offhand Rebellion?

Marie: We have a lot of punk influence, but at the same time we're not political or anti-establishment necessarily. The idea of being An Offhand Rebellion kind of has something oxymoronic about it.

How long have you been playing together?

Naomi: We actually met in college five years ago and we were in a band with other people. We all went our separate ways and Trevor and I got married. Then Trevor and I decided to do music full time, just do a lot more music and we looked up Marie. She moved to our town and then we became a band. That was last June.

You do music full time?

Naomi: We practice full time. We don't do shows full time. We play a lot of music in our home.

How is it playing with your spouse?

Naomi: It's perfect. I can't imagine not doing it. I have a lot of friends in bands who travel around without their spouse and I don't know how they can do it. We both love it so much. It's like our hobby we do together, except it's more than a hobby for us.

On your myspace site you describe yourself as experimental, progressive and ... pop?

Trevor: Its experimental, progressive and indie. Marie: Basically, that means we're not really sure.

What are some of your influences?

Naomi: We're influenced by people like the The Beatles, The Libertines and Canadian music. Marie: Yes, definitely the Canadian indie scene is really exciting for us right now with bands like Arcade Fire and that genre. But we also like to reach far back into rock history with the Buzzcocks and the Sex Pistols, Led Zeppelin and also Mars Volta. Naomi: The thing is we are influenced by so many varieties of music, but at the same time we don't carry everything across that way. We don't try to sound like anyone. We sound like us. To say those are our influences is to say that's who we listen to, but we don't try to sound like anyone. Trevor: No we don't sound like anyone like that. Marie: By the same token, we all grew up listening to classical music. We're influenced just as much by Beethoven as the Beatles.

Describe the music scene in Blind River.

Trevor: Actually, it's surprising. This is my hometown, this is where I grew up. When I was a teenager, the scene was non-existent. I was the only person who played an instrument pretty much in my high school. I tried starting a band but there was absolutely no one. Now it's amazing how much myspace has done for a small community, because I come here now and there's piles of little kids doing little bands and interacting and networking with everyone from the Sault to Sudbury and Espanola.

You said myspace has made things happen. Is that being replaced by Facebook?

Naomi: I'm the little Facebook queen. One of the first things I did was create a group on Facebook for fun because no one else was starting one for our group. Usually fans start one for a group, but I though, whatever. I have a lot of updates on there, I update it nearly every day. It's fun and gives me a chance to stay in touch with all my friends back in B.C. and my family.

Who writes the material? Is it a collaborative effort?

Marie: We all write it together. For the EP, all the songs we put on there are a good cross section of what we're all about. There's a fun aspect of it, kind of a childlikeness in all our music. We tend to write about very personal things. We don't have a set formula for what we write about, it just kind of happens.

So, there's no main singer. Why did you choose to front the band that way?

Marie: Naomi and I do the majority of the singing. Trevor: I do a bit of background vocals. Marie: As far as fronting it, Naomi and I... Naomi: We dual. Marie: Because we're both strong vocalists and have a background in that, we're kind of on equal footing as far as skill goes. As we share writing the songs and lyrics, it makes sense to do it that way. Trevor: It's more fun, too. Naomi: When Marie and I are up there and she sings a melody line and then I sing a melody line, we're sharing it and it brings all the music together. It makes it that much more enjoyable and magical.

Tell me a bit about the process of making your first EP. Trevor, you have an engineering background?

Trevor: I usually record the traditional rock way - the way most people - with the lead singer and the background vocals. That's the kind of stuff I used to do. With this (band), though, we really had to bring out the dueling aspect, so there's no lead singer and background vocals. They're both in the front. You really see this dueling aspect where it's back and forth, back and forth. Instead of one continuous run, they're sharing. The composition of our music is hardly ever the traditional rock structure like chorus, verse, chorus. I think that's why I put the progressive on the web page because it's not traditional, not the indie pop music you'd expect. We're different. We're light and poppy and fun and at the same time we have these intricacies, more of an orchestrated way of writing than traditional rock or pop music.









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Hello Marx





Aug 30 2008 6:22 PM

hello friends,

had a wicked time playing in the soo with you folk. i woke up the next morning and we were already in sudbury so we didn't get a chance to stop by in blind river. next time we pass by we should get together, or come play a show in montreal!

take care,

hm
JamesAndBec





Aug 18 2008 4:22 PM

How was your show on Sat.? Sorry I missed it!! I was playing Mario Kart, winning golds on mirror mode.
Lame, I know.
JamesAndBec





Aug 15 2008 7:11 PM

Ahem. I changed our photo. Can we be one of your displayed friends now? (You guys are in my favourites!)

HEY! I miss you.
EVAN





Aug 13 2008 5:57 AM

yeah man for sure

ill get a hold of Roger soon and find out, itll be Friday for sure though!
JamesAndBec





Jul 17 2008 6:18 PM

Hey guys...whatsup? Hope hanging with Carmen has been fun. Remember! Come to Grande Prairie! You have a MAJOR fan base here....Wo.
Trevor





Jun 15 2008 6:41 AM

Nice article in The Standard.

But what do you mean you've changed your music?

Guess I'll find out at the Club 90 show.
jean wells





May 26 2008 5:00 PM

Great show the other night! Looking forward to seeing ya's at NLFB in July :) ox jean wells
Project Mouse





May 26 2008 12:35 AM

you guys are so super!
phoneticsound recording studio





May 8 2008 5:03 PM

hey you guys look hot in yellow!! when are you going to come record? we can see if you look as good in green:)
Project Mouse





Apr 15 2008 5:21 PM

http://www. myspace. com/yeahyeahyeahs
they have an interesting version of gold lions!
Brite-VU





Apr 15 2008 7:19 PM

Awesome well nice to meet you.. Liken the tunes.. Take care and keep rockin' Cheers
Terminal





Apr 8 2008 1:51 PM

Awesome stuff.
Let's play some shows in the Sault / Blind River
Terminal





Apr 8 2008 1:43 PM

Hey - thanks for the add.
We hope you enjoy our music.
Let us know what you think!

-Terminal
Project Mouse





Feb 6 2008 9:22 AM

DANCE
your pants off!!
with SlowMotionNoise
www.myspace.com/slowmotionnoise
hows everyone doing? hope to see a show when i come back up north!(at the end of February)
best regards, still rocking out to party.
-malin
"Cheap Bastard"





Nov 28 2007 8:56 PM

Thanks have a great week (CB)
.
EVAN





Nov 10 2007 3:50 PM

hey
if you guys ever need an extra guitarist/noise maker
i just bought a tele and new amp=]
╔╦╗alin(ticktock)





Nov 4 2007 7:58 PM

yeah!!! i;m still looking for a better venue, but i'll find something, im sure. im going to a show tonight, see what thats all about, im in a project band, we havn't a name yet, or any material, but we're all fairly skilled musicians, the guitarist is a genious, so it'll be nice. their old band is....
www.myspace.com/slowmotionnoise
Brian@SteamWhistle





Oct 31 2007 7:44 PM

was just fishin near you folks...in serpeant river....so close...
Steam Whistle Unsigned at The Roundhouse Nov 16th!

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket
Josh Odair





Oct 18 2007 3:02 AM

Hey An Offhand Rebellion,
I'm Good!
How are you's ?
Josh
JamesAndBec





Oct 17 2007 12:12 AM

I know, I write on your wall all the time, but I have a question about Party...is it about some girl at her own funeral? The lyrics are crazy.
JamesAndBec





Oct 15 2007 4:32 AM

You guys are amazing! I'm more impressed every time I hear "Party" (my favourite song). This is just to say I did some things to our myspace just in case anyone else actually tries to see it! You can criticize it if you want:)
JamesAndBec





Oct 15 2007 3:02 AM

Dearest Offhand Rebellion. Please come play in Grande Prairie. It is not fair that we haven't heard you here yet. You are all so beautiful, I can hardly stand it. I'm so jealous of your hair. Especially yours Trevor.
╔╦╗alin(ticktock)





Sep 28 2007 5:53 AM

a word for a bored myspacer
in order to get fame and fathom on these millions of connected servers they call the "internet", one must go nuts every night for 2 hours, and add friends
and not stop adding friends untill your mouse blows up or your finger does. and seeing as your instrumental-ists, i highly doubt your fingies are going to give up any time soon haha.
hope you're all doing well, gig at the townhouse again i see!! thats awesome awesome! just curious when your next global tour will be happening, am dieing to hear you play in london!
ontario that is =]
lola was awesome. met some people.
oh! btw, a good (not really) friend of mine, Peter Katz, is playing in SSM on....october something? 16 maybe... you can check him out @ www.myspace.com/peterkatz acoustic and beautiful!!!
fare(the)well!
maalin
The Paperboxes





Sep 28 2007 12:57 AM

hey Marie, Naomi and Trevor!
The Pack and us are currently in Montreal!
it was great playing the show with you guys and we all hope to cya again sometime soon.

Raymond Moses
muckraker11





Sep 21 2007 3:44 PM

very impressive
╔╦╗alin(ticktock)





Sep 2 2007 7:23 PM

no question about it!! of corse i will=] have a big ol' gay time...haha did i just say that?
anyways, london's great! lots of cute little venues! lots of scuzzy ones too. but I think you should come
why?
cuz i miss you guys.
to you...all my best
malin =]
manatron





Sep 1 2007 2:03 PM

i saw that!! i told dave at uppercase (nordicity) that he was on it as well - he was stoked! :) looking forward to dancehangouts when you guys come back.
Go Ghetto Tiger





Aug 29 2007 7:34 PM

We will be in SSM on Nov 15th
maybe we can meet

M
Miss Erin Murphy





Aug 29 2007 3:34 AM

that was last night? oh darn, sorry i missed it! I would have loved to have been there. i gotta start looking at my calendar! I was in MI but could have made it back last night. next time for sure! xx
manatron





Aug 29 2007 1:49 AM

dudes, how effing cool were the tunes last night, seriously? atkh's rocked it hard and wax was pure entertainment! so nice to meet all of you - take care until we meet again at the next ark hangfest!
Carla





Jul 30 2007 8:13 PM

I've been great. I still can't believe we all fit in that little car... :) Although I do recall Marie's head hitting the roof a couple of times. lol. how have you guys been?
╔╦╗alin(ticktock)





Jul 28 2007 12:23 AM

Awesome show last night!!
hope to see you again =P
Carla