Showing posts with label Mister Jackson's Van. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mister Jackson's Van. Show all posts

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Van Fans and my fellow MJV dudes



This is sort of sad, sitting here, writing this post for the MJVblog, which Josh has awesomely maintained since its inception. Sad because this is my first contribution to the blog, and it will probably be my only contribution ever. It’s just one of those things that gets you, realizing that the ride is over. I would have never thought, when MJV first started to come together back in 2006-7, that I’d be this sad to see the experience end, even though it is ended unlike any other band experience I’ve ever had. No hard feelings, no malice, no hatred or egos. Just 4 dudes, moving on. For the past 2 years, the years MJV has been most active, the band has been a major part of my life, despite how little being in MJV stressed me, or made me bust my ass. The band has just been there, as an idea, a vibe, and an extension of my life. Working with the three dudes I’ve worked with (4, if you count our first drummer, Pat, who sat in on some jams in 2007 and backed Josh and I up at our first show ever, at Petit Campus in August 2010) has made being in MJV a dream, and the shit we concocted was so much fun to play.

To the Van Fans: From our first show to our last, we’ve seen more of you great people come out to support us. Singing along while we all fought the ‘Zombies,’ or chanting as we waited for snow from the ‘Horizons,’ you’ve encouraged me, and often surprised me (especially at our farewell show this past June). You’re a tight group, and I actually know most of you personally, which makes saying good-bye in this way more than a little hard. Just know that you will always be as much a part of MJV, and the experience, as any one of us. Thank you so much for the support, comments, critiques, suggestions, and backing vocals. See you on the flip side!

To the Appalachian Sensations themselves: You guys make the music. It’s true (and literal). From everything that MJV’s songs could have been to what they are, I’ve never played with a finer, more professional (while chill and vibe-friendly) group of musicians. From Mark’s ability to take a 3 chord slogging riff and turn it into something listenable and complex (and filled with spaceship reverb and absolute tone), Ryan always knowing exactly what a song needed in the back, knowing how to capture the rhythmic feeling of what the song needed and wanted to say/promote, to Josh’s laid back and/or fiery vocals, surprising even me with how a reggae song about skiing can be soulful, you three made Eastern Mountain Music what it is today. You were also such a pleasure to work with, even with our crazy tangents, off-topic arguments, and my sheer laziness when it came to professionalism, musicianship, and life. I love you all, and wish you all the best.

Well, it looks like I’ve written quite the novel. Thanks, those of you who are still reading at this point. That’s cool. My last thanks will be to all the places we played, all the bands we supported (notably The Hook Up and Radio Free Universe, both who are surely going to make some awesome noise as they move on; thanks for putting up with our craziness), and the organizations like Beads of Awareness and the Concordia Volunteer Abroad Program for giving us the chances to lend our vibey tunes to good causes that help people out.

I will think about MJV and everything attached to it each time I crank a turn in the gnar, and wonder what the mountains would sound like if MJV never entered my life. The winter wasn’t completely endless, that is true. Sometimes, even the best things ever need to come to a conclusion. Still, I know that after a long summer, and a chilly fall, Winter’s Coming, as it always does.

Peace and love,
Chris


Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Friday, December 9, 2011

January Planning

Next show: last week of Jan we're gonna pull together some sorta fundraising, guitar banging, clod hopping party and you'all are invited! So keep your ears to the ground... both of em.

Nest step: mid Jan we're gonna start auditioning bassists! We need a multi-instrumentalist, got-his/her/its-own-rig kinda bass playa that can groove to our tunes! If you think you got the rocks (bullocks or boobies) then contact the suckaz on the contact page and hope the spot hasn't been filled cause that's all we can really guarantee without a court mandated approval. Remember, we play non-paying gigs in the greater Montreal area including full kit sets and acoustic shows depending on the venue. We prefer to play fundraisers and shows that help support causes, social enterprises, and community building. We are ready, willing and able and you need to be too! This offer expires the moment you get your shit together.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Mark's take on the Band

MembersInstrument/Object of Choice
ChrisGuitar, Occasional Knock-Style Guitar-Based Percussion, & Mandatory Backing Vocals
JoshVocals & Assorted Vocal Chord Excrements & Anything Else He Can Get His Hands On including the xylophone, harmonica, and chimes.
Mark
Guitars, Digitally Emulated Analog Effects (cheap fucker...) & Optional Backing Vocals
Ryan
Percussions, Drums, & Optional Backing Vocals.

Global, Intra-Band Influences

Music (Although we could elaborate on this, this whole point form shit is starting to get kinda anal (in the Freudian sense, of course...) right now.
Substances (Our own special, personalized way of stating the obvious!)
Existence (Seriously... At this very given moment, you are where you are at this very given moment reading this very given text right now because we decided it was a good idea (at the time, that is...)!)

What the band thinks of the band

The band thinks that the 'band' (referred to herein as MJV) should think that the readers of this blog and/or followers of its' affiliated website(s) should logon to and listen to what we've got so far ('cause, you know... we try!)!
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Here's the deal


I joined Mister Jackson's Van before I even joined the band per se.  By that, I mean I was drunkenly and randomly acquainted with Josh and Chris at a university-integrated bar.  By that, I mean "dere is a bar in da skool we studied at and have been buddies since."
Writing a band bio in a first-person perspective is a little difficult considering how they're usually written from a third-person perspective. Our thoughts on the band are: As long as you have a van, you can go wherever you can; but some things were not meant to go hand in hand. The previous sentence had little actual meaning; it was just a bad rhyme of the most trivial sort acting as filler for the 'band bio' so that it takes up enough space on this website to look all pretty and nice.  If you think our modest little slice of cyberspace looks nice now; just wait until we get that little 'Paypal' button all up in this bitch! Just kidding. Buy some merch when we have some and we'll forget this little miscommunication.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Mister Jackson’s Van – Mission Statement



Mister Jackson’s Van (hereafter called MJV) was founded in the summer of 2007 by Chris and Pat Perrin. The focus of the band was to write songs about life in North Eastern North America as a (half-hearted) reprisal for the rise of surf and surfer music and a focus on West Coast style and lifestyle. The intent was to play a relaxed, catchy, and simplistic folk-rock that centered on skiing, hiking, and other pursuits that reflected the North Eastern context of the band, or, to be phrased, Eastern Mountain Music.

The Mission of MJV is thus rather simple and straight forward: to express (through lyrical content and song styles) an interest in the lifestyle of the North East as well as life in general, taking on the folk ethos of promoting an awareness of the world as it is today. Furthermore, MJV hopes to remain a low-impact group that pays attention to the environment and promotes sustainable living and responsible actions. Although this might not be a focus of lyrical or musical promotion (meaning that there is no absolute need) MJV is settled on being responsible members of the musical world.

MJV is not a political band and will, in keeping with the above mentioned Mission, remain non-partisan as best it can with regards to overt and specific political commentary and aggression. Although aggression is a fact of the world (and thus applicable to the MJV Mission) there is enough aggression in the world without MJV promoting or being a party to it.

Outdoor life, fun, seasons, and human experience in a light-hearted vibe are the primary focus, fixation, and objective of MJV and Eastern Mountain Music.

If you want to change it, leave and form your own.

Chris Perrin
18 August 2010