Steve Guimond - 05.11.2009 Toronto's Ohbijou have been quietly building quite the international following over the last four years, their tender tunes setting hearts atwitter in...
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Sheena Lyonnais - 05.08.2009  Ohbijou's sophomore full-length release, Beacons,serves as a perfect compliment to 2006's Swift Feet For Troubling Times. Their beautiful indie folk c...
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Sax - 24.06.2009  The dictionary definition of "incongruous" is Ohbijou appearing on the Terminator soundtrack. Singer Casey Mecija sounds almost exactly unlike a relen...
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Paul Brown - 23.06.2009  For a few years now, it has been a widely-acknowledged fact/cliché that Canada has lately played home to a disproportionately high number of bands who...
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Paul Brown - 23.06.2009  For a few years now, it has been a widely-acknowledged fact/cliché that Canada has lately played home to a disproportionately high number of bands who...
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Ro Cemm - 08.06.2009  Beacons is the sophmore album from Toronto’s Ohbijou, following on from 2006 debut Swift Feet For Troubling Times. Many UK listeners (or at least TLOB...
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cloudspeakers - 03.06.2009  Win Butler still thinks he invented a new place for pop music to go. Sadly, for every Arcade Fire there are 17million Ohbijous right behind them, parp...
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Matt Merritt - 30.05.2009  I like a band with a good back story, somehow it’s a lot more fun when there’s more to a band than “we met at college and decided to jam together”. Th...
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Paul Bennun - 29.05.2009 A curious concoction from Toronto, Beacons is album number two from the rather gorgeous Ohbijou. It’s a string-fuelled acoustic affair - folk music th...
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Jude Clarke - 27.05.2009  Beacons is the second full-length release from Ohbijou. Originally thevehicle for Canadian songstress Casey Mecija, the band has expandedto include a ...
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