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The Sweet Homewreckers

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About Me

If it's true that there is a tendency for young bands to wear their influences on their sleeves, the Sweet Homewreckers evidently can't decide which shirt to throw on. Formed in the small university town of Peterborough, ON, the Sweet Homewreckers are six-piece rock and roll outfit. They're tight enough to show the contours, but loose enough to let you move around. Take your basic two guitars, bass and drums, and throw in some horns for added appeal. As for the contents of their closet, the ensemble is quite eclectic. Their music has been described as harkening to the days of "Halifax East-coast pop, with a long awaited nod to early Beulah" and "a fine mix of soft pop influences with hints of sweet 60s styles." Truth be told, it's hard to peg this band down, and as fans of anything-goes independent rock and/or roll, these young players couldn't be happier.
That's not to say they lack focus, just listen to the music: their first full-length release, From the Letdown to the Comearound, is a testament to their comfort with versatility. Equally at home beside dads worn out copy of Harvest, or your latest Canadian independent spins, the record is a mishmash-spectacular, bursting with melody that won't disappoint. Interwoven in the music are stories of old times and new places, attempts to reconcile the nostalgic past with an uncertain future. This is the nature of the new release musical and lyrical history; this bands got a story to tell, and they have a mighty intriguing way of telling it. In the giant strip mall that is indie music, The Sweet Homewreckers and their brand new CD are eager to ditch the clothes-hanger and become part of your musical wardrobe.
Some reviews of 'From the Letdown to the Comearound':
ANDY (McMaster University) three and a half stars - "...the disc has a rugged independent charm that lends itself to the warm songs. With a penchant for songwriting and a growing live reputation, expect these guys and gals to progress with each release."
CHART MAGAZINE - "This young sextet hail from Peterborough, Ontario, but you could swear that they really formed in Halifax in the early '90s, as the ragged pop glory of Superfriendz, Thrush Hermit and even a bit of Sloan has made a definite imprint on many of this debut disc's 12 songs. The Sweet Homewreckers haven't captured indie buzz band status yet, but this introduction and songs such as "City On A Hill," "Louis" and "True Love Denies" show that they've got the potential to reach a wider audience somewhere not too far down the road." -Steve McLean
EXCLAIM! - "Is it still too early for mid-'90s nostalgia? If so, please don't tell the Sweet Homewreckers... It's all there - the handclaps, the harmonies and the peppy dance songs balanced out by earnest ballads. Even Cam Malcolm's plaintive singing voice seems familiar, made up of equal parts Joel Plaskett, Wayne Petti and Matt Murphy. This one's worth a few spins for "Nineties On Your Side", and "True Love Denies," instant classics for the Converse One Star set... - Sofi Papamarko
QUEEN'S JOURNAL (Queen's U.) - A+, 93% - "If you’ve got the ’90s on your side, then you’re alright," sing The Sweet Homewreckers—and if you do have the ’90s on your side, you can spend a fulfilling 37 minutes playing spot-the-influence with this Peterborough student band’s debut album, coming up with something like Beulah covering Thrush Hermit with some early Pavement added for flavour. If you don’t, you can just sit back and enjoy one of the finest Canadian indie pop records of the last few years in all its warmhearted, loose-limbed glory. Rarely pushing the three-minute mark, the Homewreckers marry earnest, well-mannered jangle and classic rock ’n’ roll conceits to clever lyrics, a killer trumpet section and enough dissonant left turns to keep things interesting.
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Member Since: 6/2/2005
Band Website: thesweethomewreckers.com
Band Members: Cam Malcolm (Vocals/ Guitar), Robyn Letson (Bass/ Vocals), James Taylor (Guitar), Mike Scott (Drums/ Percussion), Melissa Pengilly (Trumpet),

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Influences: The Beatles, Neil Young, Sloan, Pavement, The Verve, Bob Dylan, Beck, Teenage Head, The Hardship Post, The Modern Lovers, Lou Reed, Bruce Cockburn, The Smiths, Pre-Out of Time R.E.M.
Sounds Like: The Velvet Underground, Built to Spill, Sloan, Thrush Hermit, and that there video:

WILD AMERICA VIDEO:

Record Label: Put On Your Drinking Cap Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

i (heart) music

Many thanks to  the "i (heart) music" blog for giving us a ringing endorsement! Keep the faith!love,Cam
Posted by The Sweet Homewreckers on Mon, 10 Dec 2007 11:31:00 PST

Well Folks....

Well, You may have heard a rumour or two, but alas, it is true the Sweet Homewreckers are no more. Cam just felt the time was right to pursue other aspects of our lives. We would like to thank ev...
Posted by The Sweet Homewreckers on Wed, 21 Nov 2007 06:29:00 PST

Bucky’s and Such

Hey All, So we have been nominated for a Bucky award for "best band name". Voting is underway at CBC radio 3. Check it out and vote for us, haha. Thanks to B.A. for another great show in the ham...
Posted by The Sweet Homewreckers on Mon, 05 Nov 2007 09:40:00 PST

CBC Radio 3, Adventures, and New Friends

Hey Everyone,So, maybe you saw that we have a new member in the band. His name is James Taylor and he will be adding the guitar on some of your old favourites and soon to be new favourites. We're sorr...
Posted by The Sweet Homewreckers on Fri, 07 Sep 2007 10:54:00 PST

Sweet Homewreckers + Cravefest = Yessssss

So, the Sweet Homewreckers are pleased to announce that we took home 2 cravefest video awards!  Much to our surprise we won both "Most Original Video" and "Best Video!."  Cravefest was a str...
Posted by The Sweet Homewreckers on Sat, 18 Aug 2007 08:48:00 PST

Ruling Independent Canadian Music Press - Day Two (Final Day)

Thanks to the good folks at Chart for giving The Sweet Homies the "Who The Hell Are You" treatment. We are much obliged. The photo they used goes to show how badly we are in need of another photo shoo...
Posted by The Sweet Homewreckers on Thu, 02 Aug 2007 09:00:00 PST

CBC Radio 3 Track of the Day

Many thanks to Lily Mills and the Radio 3 crew for selecting us for track of the day August 1st.yowzers!-CAm
Posted by The Sweet Homewreckers on Wed, 01 Aug 2007 08:07:00 PST

Horseshoe Tonight at 9:30!

Just a reminder that our set time tonight is 9:30, so no whining if you miss us... you still get to see Pony Up and The Bicycles.-Cam
Posted by The Sweet Homewreckers on Thu, 26 Jul 2007 12:12:00 PST

Hiatus? What in the shit?

More like a breather... Anyways, I think we're gonna start war-making again, firing from all cylinders. Get out your calendars because there'll be some sweaty summer shows coming your way soon. Also w...
Posted by The Sweet Homewreckers on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:00 PST

Chartbreaking CBC Radio 3

Well, as you can tell by the self explanatory title we have done some chart breaking with CBC Radio 3 for the week on Jun 14th. ..:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /...
Posted by The Sweet Homewreckers on Sun, 10 Jun 2007 08:12:00 PST