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The Consumer Goods
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Member Since7/24/2005
Band Websitewww.theconsumergoods.net
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THE ANTI-IMPERIAL CABARET (July 2008)

Tyler Shipley - singing, guitars, melodica, harmonica
Ryan McVeigh - bass, guitars, singing, producing
Matt McLennan - guitars
Matt Hildebrand - drums, percussion
Ian Jeffrey - guitars, keyboards
Mat Klachefsky - trombones, keyboards
Billy Western - pedal steel
Andrew Workman - percussion, handclaps, singing
Ken Phillips - handclaps, singing

HAPPY BIDET (2007)

Tyler Shipley - vocals, guitars, harmonicas, accordians, pianos, organs
Ryan McVeigh - bass, guitars, vocals, production
Matt McLennan - bass, guitars, vocals
Ian Jeffrey - guitars, pianos, organs
Matt Hildebrand - drums, percussion

POP GOES THE PIGDOG! (2006)

Tyler Shipley - vocals, guitars
Ian Jeffrey - guitars
Ken Phillips - bass
Allison Shevernoha - keys, vocals
Chris Hiebert - drums

InfluencesMark Kozeluk/Sun Kil Moon
Nada Surf
Okkervil River
Rilo Kiley
Lonely Hunters
Matt McLennan
Eels
Morrissey

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Bertold Brecht
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Karl Marx
Bernie Mac
Rosa Luxemburg
Frantz Fanon
Simon Granovsky-Larson
Oscar Wilde
Lars Von Trier
bell hooks
Alan Moore
Alexie Kovalev
Malcolm X
Mike Davis
Gareth Williams

Sounds Likewhoa!
Record LabelGrumpy Cloud
Type of LabelIndie


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   About The Consumer Goods


"A brand new, undeniably infectious, and activist pop unit." -Grant Lawrence, CBC Radio Three, 2006.

"'Pop Goes the Pigdog!' was so extremely good that it almost defies description." -Grant Hamilton, Brandon Sun, 2007.

"['Happy Bidet'] is bare-knuckled black comedy bordering on surrealism, diabolically sharp and intricate left-wing zingers." - Rupert Bottenberg, Montreal Mirror, 2007.

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IN BRIEF

Book these guys, they're great. They are fun, clever, low-maintenance geeks who won't trash their dressing room and will show everyone a good time. They are the next medium-sized thing in Canadian indie pop, they get great reviews across the country and they make politicians (especially Winnipeg's mayor) uncomfortable. In 2007, they graced the cover of Uptown Magazine, reached 30 on Earshot's national charts, were nominated for a CBC Bucky Award and an ISSA award, hit airwaves in Havana, Cuba, and made top-ten lists in the Netherlands. Don't miss a chance to see/host this charming and catchy political pop band!

ABOUT THE BAND

The Consumer Goods are a wickedly sharp absurdist political indie pop band from Winnipeg, MB. They play crunchy pop songs with a hint of alt-country and death-folk, and they sing fun songs about oppression, imperialism and resistance.

The band is made up of five (sometimes six and seven) good friends who have all made their mark in Winnipeg's beautifully cohesive and under-attentioned music scene. Their members have collectively played on something like 50 different records (seriously) in projects like the Horribly Awfuls, Cone Five, Paper Moon, the Bonaduces, Cheatron, Enjoy Your Pumas, the Honeybuckets, the Haste, Use Every Part of the Deer, Mr. Pine, the Poets, and lonely hunters. One member of the band, Ryan McVeigh, doubles as producer, and is responsible for many of the the above-mentioned projects, as well as recent indie-smashes Boats!! and Mint Records' Hot Panda.

ARE THEY LEGIT?

They'll never admit it, except when one of them is pretending to be someone else writing a band bio. Though they cringe at the notion that they need to prove their credibility with name-checks and press-moments, they aren't big enough to spurn the industry games just yet.

So. Their first two records were reviewed in papers from Vancouver to Amsterdam. Almost all of those reviews were good, and garnered four to five star ratings. Winnipeg's Uptown Magazine has done four feature articles on the band including two cover stories. They courted controversy in 2007 when Winnipeg's mayor was asked to give a comment on one of their songs. That same song was nominated for a ISSA award for 'best green song' on account of its slam on Mayor Katz for spraying carcinogenic Malathion on our neighbourhoods.

After multiple appearances on the CBC Radio 3 podcasts, they were nominated for a CBC Bucky Award in 2007. They lost to a song about moustaches, which is totally understandable. Their records have done very well on campus and community radio stations in North America (reached 30 in Canada) and Europe, getting plays in cities ranging from Calgary to Koln, Amsterdam to Austin, Hamilton to Havana, and even reaching 1 at a variety of stations.

They've played alongside countless travelling acts including the Paperbacks, Immaculate Machine, Salt, Novillero, Wayne Petti, Five O Clock Charlie, Greg MacPherson, Nathan, Sarah Hallman, Boats!!, the Details, the Marble Index, the Western States, the Salarymen, lonely hunters and countless others. They've been compared to fellow-Winnipeggers the Weakerthans and Propagandhi with whom they share the honour of writing the two best songs about Don Cherry ever.

SHOWS

The band has been booked into some of Canada's most popular venues, including the Horseshoe in Toronto, Zaphod's in Ottawa, Broken City in Calgary, the Gas Station Theatre in Winnipeg and Cafe Campus in Montreal.

They travel either as a two-piece acoustic act or a five-piece pop band, and - in spite of the tone of this bio - never cease to endear audiences with their absurd and self-deprecatory stage banter. These guys are not rock stars, they are teachers, academics, actvists, mentorship-center-lackeys and record producers (okay, that one's a little rockstarish) and audiences across the country have responded to their down-to-earth attitude and endless stream of uncomfortable body humour.

THE SONGS AND THE POLITICS

The band has released two full length records, Pop Goes the Pigdog! (2006) and Happy Bidet (2007). They are preparing to release their third record, The Anti-Imperial Cabaret, on July 26, 2008.

The songs are heavily political, but those politics are usually expressed on the surface in an absurd and funny but, ultimately, jarring way. Beneath that surface, the songs convey a surprisingly personal and poignant sense of doubt, frustration and contradiction around how to confront the social injustice that pervades contemporary liberal capitalism.

The first record featured a love song about a romantic getaway to a little known place called Babylon (currently known as Iraq) where the singer and his fictional girlfriend would be able to have a real authentic experience because - they were told - tourism has really dropped off lately. ("We'll be the only ones, they'll be no one left but us, if you don't mind the smell of burning fuel.")

The second record featured a song imagining that abortion was made illegal, just before George Bush found himself impregnated by Dick Cheney. Naturally, he did what any 'immoral' woman would do in a situation like that, he found a coat hanger in a back alley. ("Let's put some ovaries on George Bush Jr, cos I'm sure he'd love to walk a mile in yer shoes. And when he's carrying a little Cheney, he will be singin' the back-alley-caot-hanger blues.")

On the new record, a respectable officer of the RCMP, those pillars of our just Canadian society, treats his taser like an extension of his penis. Highlighting the gendered nature of police brutality, he gives this weapon a woman's name and strokes it at night, knowing that as soon as someone questions his authority he'll be equipped to subdue and quite possibly kill. ("I'm such a big big man and I do it cos I can, yeah I do it cos I can! No, no, that's wrong, just wait... I'm just keeping people safe. Yeah, I'm keeping people safe.")

It's about creating absurd, problematic and sometimes disgusting images of things that really happen, but dressing them up as lighthearted pop songs. The Canadian media worships its troops, but rarely do they have to sing along with "kill a couple of carpet riders." The fact that this kind of racism is fundamental (and necessary, if you're going to create killers) in a military occupation is an aspect of our hero worship that we tend to ignore when we mourn their passing on Hockey Night in Canada.

And while the critique is trenchant and urgent, there's nothing here about holding hands and making poverty history. Bono can quite royally eat the bands' collective anus (if he can take time away from million dollar stage explosions, summit meetings with criminal world leaders and wearing his goofy sunglasses to red carpet affairs.)

This is not a band that will waste your time with heavy-handed polemics and guilty-liberal pleas for world peace. This is a band that will force you to reconsider your own assumptions about the way your world operates. This is a band that will ask you to consider the possibility that racism is profoundly ingrained into both the language and practice of war, policing and politics; that feminism is not about hating men but about resisting patriarchal structures that remain embedded in our daily life; that Canada is not and has never been a 'peacekeeping' nation, but is a state founded on genocide, protected by repression and funded by empire.

The Consumer Goods consider themselves implicated in the processes, practices and structures they oppose. They do not consider themselves better or smarter than you, in fact, they recognize that they could probably learn a thing or two from you, and they're quite happy to listen. But they hope you'll put your mind to some of the things they're doing, because - as one band member noted recently - there aren't heroes and revolutionaries and these aren't romantic battles against evildoers. There are people who are getting crushed by an oppressive system and those of us who are trying to stop the bleeding. This band does not claim to save the world, and you'll find a great deal of self-doubt, angst, frustration and disallusionment amongst the potty humour and self-assured sarcasm.

They aim to be always critical but never hypocritical and they recognize that this is a very fine line. They hope you will appreciate their efforts to toe that line, and they hope that you'll be inspired to think critically about the world around you without letting it go to your head.

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Ashley

Ashley Perna



Jul 8 2009 2:18 PM

Hai.
Christophe Elie

Christophe Elie



May 22 2009 5:29 AM

Keep it up Lads!

Hope to see you in Ottawa someday.
Chris
(H+) M.S.G. {New Poems Weekly}

(H+) M.S.G. {New Poems Weekly}



Mar 3 2009 6:31 PM

Mrs.
Gowanus
By (H+) M.S.G.
(from the archives)

Mrs.
Gowanus, the line between us is so fine
What makes people act the way they do?
Mrs.
Gowanus, this bar will be forever ours
Why did you have to leave us so soon?
It couldn’t have been the right time
It couldn’t have been so soon
Mrs.
Gowanus, the lines between us are so fine
What secrets do you hide?
What futures can you tell me?
Looking into the cup you hold
Mrs.
Gowanus, are you really so old,
That you alone know,
When the truth becomes lies,
Through the passage of time?
Mrs.
Gowanus, why are you singing to the stones?
Do they tell you what you need to know?
Our seats are so far away
Mrs.
Gowanus, the line between us is so fine
What makes people act the way they do?
Mrs.
Gowanus, are we really losing you?
the going steady

the going steady



Dec 10 2008 12:04 AM

hi!
*waves*
merch table delite

merch table delite



Dec 12 2008 8:32 PM

we wrote you a christmas song about christmas songs. you can't celebrate baby rockin' jesus day without it!
love,
CLINT FLICK
United Steel Workers of Montreal

United Steel Workers of Montreal



Jan 18 2009 11:14 PM

West is shaping up!!
Mar:26 :Brandon, MB @ Lady of The Lake
Mar 29: Calgary AB @ The Marquee Room
Apr 4: Vancouver BC @ Pat's Pub
April 11:Calgary, AB @ The Palomino
Apr 12: Canmore AB @ Canmore Hotel
More dates to be added!!
Shelly-Anne

Shelly-Anne



Oct 8 2008 3:59 AM

Very talented... keep on rockin guys!!!
Farewell Cool Reason

Farewell Cool Reason



Sep 15 2008 4:06 AM

just a "thanks for being a friend" message from FCR.

Be Sweet or Die Tryin'

-d
Mr. Pine

Mr. Pine



Sep 10 2008 1:00 PM

Aw, you peeked!
Actually we'll have a full four songs up today and will officially announce their presence later on.
Thanks!
MIke

MIke



Sep 4 2008 4:25 PM

My hearty is just about to explode with delight because I am finally about to place an order for the new album (thanks for the paycheck, Corporate America! Little do you know you are supporting the funding of your inevitable downfall!).

My heart is also sad, because after listening to The Terminator Rules 51 times, I worry that I won't see you play live here any time soon.

My cardiologist will be in touch with you soon.

Hearts!
lisa

lisa sanchez



Aug 25 2008 11:21 PM

oh, and do you guys use facebook?
lisa

lisa sanchez



Aug 25 2008 11:16 PM

thanks :) it was really nice meeting you guys too!
and thanks for the t-shirt..i love it!
i've been listening to the band a lot since saturday lol, its awesome! come back to guelph
xo
MIke

MIke



Aug 17 2008 4:55 PM

I think your wardrobe is looking a little too lumpin prol.

You don't have to be a boug pig to go to the tailor, though.

Oh No Forest Fires

Oh No Forest Fires



Aug 13 2008 6:46 PM

I'm loving these tunes!!!

much love,
ONFF
xo
merch table delite

merch table delite



Aug 7 2008 11:37 PM

kudos and congrats on the new record, it is perfect in almost every way! makes you think AND tap your toes.
MIke

MIke



Jul 24 2008 6:13 AM

I really don't think you guys classify as "shoegaze," contrary to your profile classification. You know I'm all about classification. You're all about class war. in a nice, subtle way. such a lame pun attempt. I'm in Bethesda, Maryland tonight, so give me a break. Instead of "shoegaze" maybe "monkeywrench." I'm tired enough to think there's some kind of thread that links the two.
Mike Procyshyn

Mike Procyshyn



Jun 18 2008 12:18 AM

Sam Katz is a wonderous track... great stuff guys.
MIke

MIke



Jun 9 2008 4:36 PM

So I thought that you were putting on a secret show down here in LA this weekend, moonlighting as a hair-metal act billed as "The Retailer Bads."

I was a little disappointed that it wasn't, in fact, you at all. Oh well, every rose has its thorn.
KC

KC



Jan 6 2008 6:57 AM

Thanks Tyler! I've got a couple pics up from the CD release in the spring; I'm hoping the ones I tried to take at the show on the 23rd turn out. Can't wait to hear Fuck Don Cherry again!
This Great White North

This Great White North



Apr 13 2008 2:58 PM

Hey – just a reminder to listen in SUNDAY night at 7-8:30 pm CST to hear THE CONSUMER GOODS on “This Great White North” an ALL CANADIAN music show from Austin, Texas It’s on 91. 7 KOOP-FM
Listen here

Cheers,
Doug The Canuck
samsamsam.

samsamsam.



Mar 4 2008 3:06 AM

now YOUR myspace is dead.

ps, come back to hamilton.
SitDownTracy

SitDownTracy



Mar 2 2008 11:40 PM

Hey Consumer Goods.

Holla from SitDownTracy. I'm loving Happy Bidet and have been playing it on my radio show on Kick FM.

Let me know if you guys are ever in town and we'll get you on the show (mondays from 8-10).

Also, check out our new tracks. They're part of our five-song EP, to be released... soon.

www. myspace. com/sitdowntracy
The Perms

The Perms



Feb 28 2008 8:15 PM

Hey CG, we're playing a live show at Academy Food, Drinks & Music on March 8, and YOU'RE invited! Check out our page for details.
See you there!

The Perms
MIke

MIke



Jan 16 2008 2:49 AM

publicbroadcasting.ca

publicbroadcasting.ca



Jan 4 2008 11:53 PM

Hi All,

Just wanted to let you know that Happy Bidet is on Episode 1 of the CanCon Cast.

http://publicbroadcasting.ca/podcast/2008/01/episode-1.html

Cheers!
Justin

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