The Barmitzvah Brothers are a Canadian
indie pop
Indie pop (also typeset as indie-pop or indiepop) is a music genre and subculture that combines guitar pop with DIY ethic in opposition to the style and tone of mainstream pop music. It originated from British post-punk in the late 1970s and su ...
band from
Guelph
Guelph ( ; 2021 Canadian Census population 143,740) is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. Known as "The Royal City", Guelph is roughly east of Kitchener and west of Downtown Toronto, at the intersection of Highway 6, Highway 7 and Wel ...
. Known for their use of fiddle as well as unusual and homemade instruments, and for their quirky and original lyrics focusing on everyday life, the working world and ordinary people. The band's sound crosses many genres.
History
The band was formed in April 2000 and originally consisted of three members.
Jenny Mitchell, Gillian Manford and
Geordie Gordon
Geordie Gordon is a Canadian musician and music producer known for performing alone and as part of musical acts including Islands, U.S. Girls, The Magic, and The Barmitzvah Brothers.
Gordon was born and raised in Guelph, Ontario. His father is ...
, son of Canadian singer-songwriter
James Gordon, started the band to compete in a school talent show.
The group was dubbed the Barmitzvah Brothers after a friend commented that their music was reminiscent of a Jewish celebration. The band began playing at local events, festivals and bars. Johnny Merritt joined a year later. They soon began to perform outside of Guelph around
Ontario
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and have since toured in Canada and Europe. The group has even been featured on several television programs, including
YTV’s "To The Max".
The Barmitzvah Brothers collaborated with Sylvie Smith and Tristan O’Malley; the latter later became the fourth full-time member of the band.
The Barmitzvah Brothers released their first official record, "
The Night of the Party
''The Night of the Party'' is a 1934 British mystery thriller film directed by Michael Powell and starring Leslie Banks, Ian Hunter, Jane Baxter, Ernest Thesiger and Malcolm Keen. In the United States it was released as ''The Murder Party''. ...
" in 2001; the record was self-released.
They soon signed with local record label
Robosapien. The band released several albums, including ''Growing Branches'' in 2011; that album appeared on the !earshot Campus and Community National Top 50 Albums chart in January 2012.
"The National Top 50 For the Week Ending: Tuesday, January 3, 2012"
''!earshot''.
The Barmitzvah Brothers are currently on the Weewerk label.
Members
Contrary to their name, The Barmitzvah Brothers are not composed of Jewish relatives, nor are they strictly male. The band has four full-time members: Jenny Mitchell, John Merritt, Geordie Gordon and Tristian O’Malley. They are also occasionally joined by part-time member Sylvie Smith.
Mitchell is primarily vocals, bass and omnichord
The Omnichord is an electronic musical instrument introduced in 1981 by the Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation. It typically features a touch plate known as "Sonic Strings", preset rhythms, auto-bass line functionality, and buttons for ...
, and she writes group's witty lyrics. Gordon is also a singer, and plays violin and keyboard. Merritt provides drums and other percussion, and experiments on the keyboard. O’Malley later joined and contributed guitar. In addition to these roles, each band member plays a rotating variety of other instruments, giving the band its signature sound.
All of the band members have jobs outside of the band. Mitchell performs on her own as Jenny Omnichord
Jenny Mitchell, better known by the stage name Jenny Omnichord, is a Canadian indie rock musician. She has released three solo albums and an EP as a solo artist, and also records and performs with the bands The Barmitzvah Brothers and The Burnin ...
, is a member of The Burning Hell, and plays with Richard Laviolette
Richard Andrew Laviolette (August 22, 1982 – September 5, 2023) was a Canadian singer-songwriter based in Guelph, Ontario. He released material under a variety of band names, including Mary Carl, Richard Laviolette and His Black Lungs, Richard ...
and Oil Spills. Gordon is a member of the bands The Magic, the Salt Lick Kids, and has toured with Human Highway
''Human Highway'' is a 1982 American comedy film starring and co-directed by Neil Young under his pseudonym Bernard Shakey. Dean Stockwell co-directed the film and acted along with Russ Tamblyn, Dennis Hopper, and the band Devo. Included is a ...
and Islands
An island (or isle) is an isolated piece of habitat that is surrounded by a dramatically different habitat, such as water. Very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys. An island ...
; he also plays violin with The Burning Hell and Richard Laviolette and the Oil Spills. Merritt has played with several Guelph bands including Brides and The Skeletones Four. O'Malley was a member of the Neutron Stars. Smith was a member of Habitat with John O'Regan of The D'Urbervilles and Diamond Rings; she is currently in the bands The Magic, with Geordie, and Evening Hymns
Evening Hymns is a Canadian indie folk rock band, whose core member is singer and songwriter Jonas Bonnetta. The remainder of the band consists of a rotating collective of musicians, including members of Ohbijou, The Wooden Sky, .
Discography
Albums
* ''The Night of the Party (Barmitzvah Brothers album), The Night of the Party'' Released 2002
* ''Mr. Bones' Walk in Closet'' Released October 31, 2003
* ''...And a happy new album!'' Released December 24, 2004
* ''The Century of Invention'' Released January 12, 2006
* ''Let's Express Our Motives: An Album of Under-Appreciated Job Songs'' Released October 6, 2007
* ''Growing Branches'' Released September 16, 2011
References
;Citations
External links
The Barmitzvah Brothers
official site
Weewerk
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Musical groups established in 2000
Musical groups from Guelph
Canadian indie pop groups
2000 establishments in Ontario