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The Official Simply Saucer Site

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Welcome to the official Simply Saucer Myspace! Here you will find up- to-date information about the band including tour dates, photos, reviews and press releases. We expect to add more information in the near future, including bios and links to other cool information..

Emerging from the industrial city of Hamilton Ontario in the 1970’s, the band created a distinct and original sound that was decidedly out of step with the musical climate of the day. While most local acts emulated the popular sounds of the era, Saucer played edgy rock & roll that was a combination of early punk pre-cursors (Velvets, Stooges, Modern Lovers), krautrock (ala Can, Neu, early Kraftwerk), and U.K. prog/psyche (Hawkwind, Pink Fairies, Syd Barrett, both with and without Pink Floyd).

The origins of Simply Saucer date back to 1972, when leader, front man, guitar player/singer-songwriter Edgar Breau hooked up with five other avant-guard, record collecting musicians and began rehearsing in a large third story warehouse atop a clothing store in downtown Hamilton. Breau and friend David Byers, whose influences veered towards the N.Y. Dolls, Shangrillas, obscure Dutch bands and the Velvets, were the principal songwriters in the band. The original pieces were long, improvised jams played on empty bottles, audio generators, theremins, keyboards, sax, flute, electric guitars and drums. Fed up with the band’s inability to land live gigs, Byers and keyboard player Paul Colilli eventually left the band. Besides Breau, bass player, Kevin Christoff, became the other perennial member of Simply Saucer. His groundbreaking bass lines, showing influences like the Soft Machine’s Hugh Hopper and Cream’s Jack Bruce, gave the Saucer its trademark punk/prog sound.

After paring down to a four-piece line-up, the new mean and lean Simply Saucer, with the help of manager Rick Bissell, entered the basement studio of brothers Bob and Daniel Lanois to record six songs which they hoped would land them a recording deal with a major label. Alas, the Canadian music industry at the time was mired in the conventionalities that produced steady sales but little vision and none would sign the quartet or release their recording. By 1976 a nascent punk music scene was beginning to develop in London and New York and soon Toronto began to follow suit. A reinvigorated version of Simply Saucer, featuring ex-Teenage Head guitar player Steve Park, emerged and began playing gigs, starting with Rock Shock at the Masonic Temple and shortly thereafter Outrage. The band released the single "She’s A Dog" on Pig Records in 1978, to great reviews in England’s New Music Express, which called it the “Pick Hit Single of the Week”. Internal tensions began to surface as various band members led increasingly erratic lives and the quirkiness of the song writing led to a certain "otherness" from the Toronto "punk experience".

By 1979, the Toronto club scene had begun to dissipate and the individual members of the band began exploring new paths. Breau detuned his guitar ala John Fahey, sold all his electric gear and began a new career as a solo artist. Steve Park moved to Montreal and the band ceased operations. Breau retreated to a secluded base with his Laskin guitar, to hone his skills as a singer-songwriter and explore Fahey/Basho influenced acoustic composing modes. Almost thirty years would pass before he would own an electric guitar again or appear on stage with Simply Saucer.

It was only much later that the general public and music journalists first became aware of just how groundbreaking the Lanois recording session had been! The six studio songs, combined with an explosive live set (performed in 1975 atop Hamilton’s then new premier downtown shopping mall), were finally released in 1989 in a limited vinyl edition on Bruce Mowat’s fledgling label Mole Sound Recordings. An expanded version of the album was re-released as a compact disk in 2003 by Sonic Unyon.

Critical acclaim for Simply Saucer mounted exponentially over the years, with prestigious publications like the London Sunday Times and Pitchfork printing rave reviews. In December 2005, the UK’s UNCUT Magazine named Cyborgs Revisited one of the Top 20 international re-releases of the year.

The unusual history of the band and its penchant for resonating with younger audiences and bands kept the flame alive inspiring a loyal cult following; even Sonic Youth name-checked Saucer when they played a Canadian gig in Hamilton with Neil Young. Requests from fans in North America and abroad to reform the band continued to make their way to Breau until he was eventually persuaded to do a reunion appearance in September of 2006. Soon after, the band with an invigorated line-up, was playing Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and New York City.

Today, the band is poised and remarkably ready to claim its place in Canadian music history. Amazingly, for a band that never released a full album while together, Simply Saucer has recently garnered extraordinary prominence in music journalist Bob Mersereau’s "The Top 100 Canadian Albums", placing thirty-sixth in the polling of music industry scions, musicians and critics. The "amazing story" of "the band that refused to die", is being told far and wide to audiences young and old. In November 2007, Simply Saucer was recognized at the 2007 Dofasco Hamilton Music Awards along with the Band, Daniel Lanois and Teenage Head. The story of this remarkable band is now being documented in a film directed by Gregory Bennett (Wal-Mart Nation).

The current line-up is fine-tuned and ready to run HOT. Masterfully picking up the original vision of thirty years ago, Edgar Breau leads the band and ramps it up on stage, justifying the superlatives that are often used to describe his guitar playing. Kevin Christoff’s unique approach to the bass guitar, similar in kind to the Soft Machine’s Hugh Hopper and Cream’s Jack Bruce, anchors the sound while exploring melodic avenues in tangential fashion. Joe Csontos, holds down the centre providing alternatively explosive brain-shaking drumming, and subtle jazz inflexions. The garage/punk guitar stylings of Steve Foster and the gothic reverberations of atmospheric guitar whiz Dan Wintermans add idiosyncratic soundscapes to the mix.

A new album on the Sonic Unyon label. Half Human Half Live, featuring cover art work by celebrated New York illustrator J.D. King, is the band’s first recording in almost thirty years and marks the start of a new era in Saucer history!

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Member Since: 4/30/2006
Band Website: http://www.simplysaucer.com
Band Members: Edgar Breau - Lead Vocals, Electric & Accoustic Guitars, Harp
Kevin Christoff - Electric & Upright Bass, Vocals
Joe Csontos - Drums & Percussion
Steve Foster - Electric Guitar, Effects, Vocals
Dan Wintermans - Electric Guitar, Theremin, Synth, Keyboards

Influences: The Stooges, Syd Barrett, Can, Velvet Underground, The Pink Fairies, The Kinks
...but enough about THEM ..read about US...
PRESS:

THE UNCUT (UK) REVIEW Simply Saucer CYBORGS REVISITED (Sonic Unyon) ****
Genius Canadian psych-punk from ’74 As more and more obscurities are unearthed for CD reissue, it’s increasingly clear that punk bands were cropping up all over North America in the early ’70s,only to split up -unloved, even in their own hometowns - before they realised what they were onto. Take Hamilton Ontario’s Simply Saucer, who’ve been revered by Thurston Moore and Julian Cope for some time. Sonic Unyon’s remastered and expanded version of this 1974 set - never actually released until 1989 -explains why. Typically, Saucer’s songs begin like the more manic end of garage psychedelia. The likes of "Electro Rock" and the two-part wonder that is "Here Come The Cyborgs", however, stretch out into droogish Stooges riffing and crude electronic modulations (played by one Ping Romany, enchantingly). Devo’s jerk-boogie is pre-empted,an air of shambolic, idiot savant innovation is strong throughout, and the fact that these cruddy marvels were recorded by Daniel Lanois in his basement -long before he became a fastidious production auteur - adds irony to an evolving myth. Smalltown freakery was arock n’roll staple long before punk gave it a name, and here’s a great example of how it could accidentally transcend its limitations.
JOHN MULVEY

"Gary Pig Gold rides the Cosmik Saucer"

"Secret Saucer" by Tim Perlich of Toronto Now Magazine

Julian Cope reviews Cyborgs Revisted

The Pitchfork Review of Cyborgs

March 06, 2005 - From the pages of the LONDON SUNDAY TIMES!
This collection of Simply Saucer’s 1974 recordings represents that rare thing among rarities: an album nobody could reasonably be expected to have heard of that will soon become a touchstone for out-there musicians. Operating in the twin cultural wastelands of the mid-1970s and Hamilton, Ontario, Simply Saucer drew on the weirdest 1960s influences (the Stooges, Velvet Underground, Krautrock and Syd Barrett) to prefigure the finest noise-makers of the punk and post-punk eras. Fans of Sonic Youth, the Flaming Lips or the Dead C will hear their favourites foreshadowed here. Low Profile could have come off the Fall’s brilliant 1978 debut, Live at the Witch Trials.
Sounds Like: Hi Energy old school street-rock (think Detroit) with analog electronics. Songs structures influenced, but not dictated by, late '60s UK psychedelic groups. Bottom line: Simply Saucer sounds like Simply Saucer.
Record Label: BUY HERE
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Half Human Half Live Nominated in 6 Categories at 2008 Hamilton Music Awards

Half Human Half Live has received nominations in the following categories at this year's Hamilton Music Awards, taking place November 13-16: Record of the Year<?xml:namespace prefix...
Posted by on Sun, 09 Nov 2008 17:59:00 GMT

Half Human, Half Live hits the stores (and the Web) March 25th, 2008

.. SIMPLY SAUCER to release Half Human Half Live on March 25th Legendary Hamilton, Ontario psych/punk combo SIMPLY SAUCER will release its first ever full-length album on March 25th through Sonic Uny...
Posted by on Sat, 08 Mar 2008 08:10:00 GMT

Bob Mersereau’s Blog - Day 2 Promo & the Story on Simply Saucer

Road Notes from Bob: The Promo Tour, Day 2 and the story on Simply Saucer Bob Mersereau | Author's Notes | Friday, October 19th, 2007 The reviews are in! Some of them anyway. With the book in stores,...
Posted by on Sun, 28 Oct 2007 19:02:00 GMT

Simply Saucer Places in 36th Spot in Bob Mersereau’s Top 100 Canadian Albums

Neil Young's Harvest tops list of 100 favourite Canadian albums ..:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Oct 17, 2007 Neil Young's classic disc "Harvest" tops a li...
Posted by on Sun, 28 Oct 2007 18:57:00 GMT

Simply Saucer to play at the 2007 Dofasco Hamilton Music Awards November 17th & 18th, 2007

PRESS RELEASE   Hamilton: The Band will be honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award next month at the 2007 Dofasco Hamilton Music Awards. The legendary roots-rock group, which started out in ...
Posted by on Sun, 28 Oct 2007 19:11:00 GMT

Allen Wigney's Ottawa Sun piece

http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/S/Simply_Saucer/2007/06/13 /4256752.html  World ready for Simply Saucer By ALLAN WIGNEY - Sun Media It's been repeated so many times its originator has long si...
Posted by on Fri, 22 Jun 2007 08:00:00 GMT

Our Never Ending Press Kit...in both official languages of Canada

http://www.voir. ca/musique/ musique.aspx? iIDArticle= 51912 14 juin 2007 Simply Saucer / CPC Gangbang Brève musique Olivier Robillard Laveaux Disparu avant que ses sonorités à la Velvet Undergro...
Posted by on Thu, 21 Jun 2007 07:55:00 GMT

Live Session & Interview @ CIUT-FM Sunday May 27th 10 p.m.

Simply Saucer - Live Session & Interview @ CIUT-FM Sunday May 27th 10 p.m. on Equalize & Distort http://exd.sohc. org/TO10. php ..". they will play live on EXD on Sunday May 27th follow...
Posted by on Sat, 19 May 2007 08:40:00 GMT

Saucer Talk, Pt CCXXXII

William McGuirk of Durham Region talks about Simply Saucer
Posted by on Thu, 10 May 2007 13:18:00 GMT

Watch Simply Saucer on YouTube!

Watch Simply Saucer perform "Mole Machine" @ Ciao Edie's: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mn19D2xRFoQ 
Posted by on Fri, 04 May 2007 11:57:00 GMT