Status: Single
City: Edmonton
State: Alberta
Country: CA
Signup Date: 6/7/2005
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
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Peter north was kind enough to give me a mention in his column yesterday. Here's what he said:
"- -Local rocker Michael Rault continues to flesh out his expanding
resume with impressive credentials. The most recent adventure for the
singing and songwriting guitarist found him working in Toronto. Asked
to participate in the sessions for a new album from Ben Stevenson,
Rault found himself in the company of some heavyweights who encouraged
him to soak up all he could about the recording process. After
landing back in town, Rault began recording his newest works at
Riverdale Recorders. He describes the mood of those performances as
"throwbacks to the '60s girl group sounds, with my take on the blues
injected into it." The young musician next plays in front of
Edmonton audiences as the opener for grunge legends Mudhoney Jan. 8 at
the Starlite Room. Rault then heads to the west coast for dates
surrounding the Olympic festivities, then finishes up the winter by
hitting the road with Jay Malinowski of Bedouin Soundclash fame. "I'll
be opening for Jay and also playing guitar in his sets," says the
up-and-comer, who will have his latest album in hand by the time that
tour hits the road."
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Sunday, December 06, 2009
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Okay, so after the better part of two weeks back in town I've finally found the time and energy to write up a little summary of what I've been up to since the beginning of October. It started like this...
Early in the morning of Oct 2nd, Doug Hoyer came down to my house in Riverdale and we loaded my gear and luggage into his van. Then we were off to Kevin Gaudet's place, got him and all his stuff crammed in there, too, then we hit the road on our way to Saskatoon. We had to get there for an early afternoon interview on CFCR (thanks to Jay and everybody over there), then we played our show that night at Cafe Sola, and that was that. After that we continued to tour across Canada for a month straight, staying on the couches of friends and friendly people, so on and so forth.
I then spent the first half of the month of November playing guitar on my friend Ben Stevenson's new record in Toronto. That was a crazy time; we were recording to 2" tape which was a first for me, and we were also being produced by Charlie Chalmers, a legendary soul and R&B man, who has worked with Al Green, Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, OV Wright, James Carr, and many many more. Among other things he also told us about how Steve Cropper was the guitar player in his highschool band that practiced in his mom's living room! It was great to get to know him, work with him and hear his stories about working on all of those legendary sessions. Keep an eye out for that record when it comes out.
Then, it was back to Edmonton to immediately jump back in the studio to start wrapping up my new album, which I had just begun work on in late September before I left town. Now we're getting on to wrapping that up, too. Just need to mix and put down string parts on one song (which will be a first for me). It's going to be a 10 song album when it's all done, and I'm hoping to have it out in the spring.
I'll also be opening for Seattle grunge legends Mudhoney with my band in January, and I'll be off to Vancouver to play an Olympics related show in February, and I've got a big tour in the works for March. I've also got a plan to tour Europe just slowly making its way through its formative stages. I also want to lay low for a bit.
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Saturday, October 24, 2009
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Okay, so I don't have much time to get into a long winded version of the story of our tour right now, but I'll run down a brief preview of the full thing, for now. I'm going to actually sit down and write the whole story once I get home. I'm in Halifax right now, and tonight I'm going to be playing bass for Doug's Pop Explosion set. We've been crashing on peoples couches, spare beds and floors every single night, except for two nights where we actually got motels. We haven't even had to sleep in the van yet, which is good because a few of the nights have been so cold that I'm not convinced we could survive the elements if we had to. Also, the van is so packed full of gear that none of the seats have room to recline so we would have to sleep the whole night sitting straight up. There's only a handful of shows left before I split off from Doug and Kevin and bus to Toronto to start work on Ben Stevenson's new album, and then I'll fly back home after that on the night of Nov 15th. A lot of crazy stuff has happened so far, including ghost encounters, psychedelic freak outs, surreal experiences in the strangest parts of strange cities and more...but as I mentioned I don't really feel like getting that long winded right now. In the mean time I can tell you that I have eight rough mixes from my upcoming new full length album, and they're really coming along nicely, I'm going to be finishing that album up as soon as I get back home. Also, a couple new pieces of press have popped up while I've been on the road. The first being a mention by Nardwuar in his Top 5 Favourites list in Razorcake magazine, his list went like this:
Nardwuar The Human Serviette 1. Mongrel Fanzine #6 2. Tunnel Canary, Jihad CD (amazing 1978 ........Vancouver noise punk!) 3. Sonic Boom: The History of Northwest Rock Book by Peter Blecha 4 Pretty Vanilla, 7inches Deep 7” EP 5. Michael Rault And The Mixed Signals, Sure Are Fun CD
You can check out all the lists on Razorcake's website, here:
Also, a got a write up about my set in Guelph at the Red Brick Cafe in a local music blog from around those parts. You can read that here:
And, I think that's everything for right now. I'm also already already in the process of planning another cross Canada tour in March for when my new album is out. That one will be with Sans AIDs, and Peter will also be playing drums for me, which I'm already really excited about. Anyways, talk to you later.
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Sunday, August 23, 2009
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Nardwuar played one of my songs on his CITR radio show. You can listen to it, here: http://playlist.citr.ca/podcasting/audio/20090821-153159-to-20090821-170010.mp3
It's right off the bat, so you won't have to wait.
In other news, I just went on a week long tour through Alberta playing guitar in Ben Stevenson's band opening for Bedouin Soundclash, and I'm still working on what will probably be my first full length album. That will be wrapping up in November or December I think. I'm also going to be doing my first cross Canada tour in October with touring mate Doug Hoyer, and I'll most likely be in Toronto in November to play guitar on Ben Stevenson's debut album, or EP or whatever it is. I've also got a couple more Edmonton shows booked before I head out on the road.
- Michael
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Monday, July 13, 2009
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*If anyone has any pictures or videos from any of my shows
on this last tour, please do send them to me, as I wasn’t organized enough to
bring my own camera, and I would love to have proof that this all actually
happened. ....................
So, I'm just about done my disjointed, mini summer tour. The whole thing kicked off with me flying to
Montreal on June 11th, and realising about an hour before I left that I had
lost my ID. So, I scrambled and found an expired pass port and a birth
certificate and my social insurance number, managed to make it to the flight on
time, hoping that they’d let me on. Luckily they did, and I landed in
Montreal late that night with my clothes for the week, my guitar and my cord
bag. I met up with David and Jane of the
soon to be famous Silly Kissers, dropped my things off at David's place and got
acquainted with the couch that I slept on for that week. The night of the
12th I played the first show of the tour at Lab Synthèse with Sans Deer from
Japan, and White Flower from Montreal. David, Jane and I happened to run into the
people from Jane Vain outside the club before I went on and managed to convince
them to come in and check it out, which proved to be a good turn of events as
their dance moves definitely livened up the set.
I also got to go down to Lab Synthèse again to see the Silly
Kissers play a show while I was in town, and they let me come up and sing
“Everybody Cries,” my favourite song off their first album. Another show I had lined up for Montreal with
Hank and Lily fell through, so I spent the rest of the time there just enjoying
the scenery and getting to know friends of friends and stuff like that. I also managed to play an additional two
unplanned shows, one at a cafe called Le Cagibi - where I went over very well
with all the crazy street folk who stumbled in, one of whom tried to steal my
guitar so he could play instead, apparently he felt I wasn’t doing well enough-
and another on the roof of an abandoned building, where The Silly Kissers, Oxen
Talk, Miracle Fortress and a friend Ezra and myself all took turns playing
songs on my guitar to a crowd that eventually grew to about thirty people or
so. Before I left town me and David
managed to find the time to hang out in his bed room / studio so I could put
down some vocals on one of the new Silly Kissers songs. That album is going to great.
Then I was off to Toronto for NXNE. I made the last minute decision to go by
train instead of the Grey Hound, and that was one of the best decisions of my
life so far. VIA Rail knows how to treat
a passenger. I showed up in Toronto and
went and got a beer and waited for Lee of Forty Thieves, and we managed to
coordinate a meet up spot somehow even though both our phones were dying and I
had no idea where I was in this big city that I had never been to before. So, we dropped of our things at Lee’s
girlfriend / my old friend Sandy’s currently unused ritzy flat on Bloor and
Yonge, went out for more beers and eventually met up with Grant, another one of
the Forty Thieves, and went back and spent our first night at out swanky suite. While I was in Toronto I managed to miss
every band I had wanted to see (The Black Lips, King Khan and BBQ, The Sonics, GZA...I
think there’s more even), but I found out about a King Khan and BBQ secret show
at Lee’s Palace which me and the Forty Thieves managed to get into (Caleb now
also there, as he had showed up later than us after having driven across the
country to get there). Then on the
Saturday of the festival I played an afternoon mini set at The Six Shooter
Records BBQ (live clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_kPZpgBNNI
), which got rained on, but not rained out, as it was still possibly the
biggest show I played in Toronto or any city on the tour. Then that evening I played my official NXNE
showcase at Mitzi’s Sister, which was filmed by a website, although I don’t
think it has been posted yet, and was also reviewed by Chart Attack (read the
review here: http://www.chartattack.com/reviews/71346/michael-rault-nxne-2009
).
The next day I went and hopped on a Greyhound bus to St.
Catharines, where I was scheduled to play at an independent venue called
Seventy-Three. I played the earlier
evening folk show, but there were a bunch of American hard core bands who were
playing a punk show afterwards, and the mix of crowd made for a bit of tension,
but I seemed to go over okay with all the different sorts of people there (I
also happened to be wearing an old Minor Threat shirt which was a happy
coincidence). The next morning I woke
up on a mattress on the floor of the promoter’s basement at 7:00 am, took the
bus back to Toronto, cabbed to the airport and flew back home to Edmonton,
where I tried to DJ that night at Prohibition, but left at midnight, because I
could no longer stand, play music, talk to people, or keep from feeling
feverish and nauseous.
I managed to recuperate by laying low for the better part of
a week, although I played another show while I was home at the Varscona Theatre
for Improvaganza. Then, Saturday the 27th
I was off to Sled Island to play a show at Tubby Dog. My Dad was kind enough to drive me and my
sister down to Calgary, where we met up with Peter Sagar, who was going to be
playing drums for me at that show. About
an hour after getting into town we ended up hanging out with a bunch of
Edmonton kids who were in town for the festival and we all got drinking in
public tickets which I have yet to pay. Then
it was off to the show, where we were supposed to be doing a full band show,
but instead we had to deal with the case of the disappearing bass player, but we
managed to make it work on the fly as a duo. After our set we ate a whole bunch of veggie
hot dogs and onion rings and drank a bunch of free beer (you get treated well
when you play Tubby Dog) and split off into the night to go see different
shows. Me and my sister decided to go to
the Legion to see a show there, and I am ever so glad we did, because we showed
up just in time to see the last act of the night – Quintron and Ms.
Pussycat. One of the coolest shows I
have ever seen, if you get a chance to check them out, you have to. You owe it to yourself.
Then it was back to Edmonton yet again where I again DJed,
and played the Riverdale Community League Canada Day Party. But things were not done there, oh no. I met up with my friend Bradey and we drove
all day on Thursday July 2nd to get to Vancouver for my show at the
Purple Crab with the Manipulators and the Trap Doors on Friday the 3rd. We made it there fine, but ended up stranded
in Langley from 6:30 am until 2:00 in the afternoon waiting for repairs on the
car. Upon arriving at the Crab that
night, Mike from the Manipulators informed me that him and his band had learned
my old song “Sold! You’re Mine” and that I was going to come up and sing it
with them (video proof: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVp3pPC2oVs
) and that he had shown my music to none other than Nardwuar, and that he had
apparently liked it and might be down at the show (although he never made an
appearance, you can hear Nardwuar say my name on his radio show, here (it’s
near the end): http://playlist.citr.ca/podcasting/audio/20090703-153725-to-20090703-170226.mp3
). That night I crashed at Mike’s place
although all my stuff had already been dropped off at my friends Adam and Mac’s
place. Then Sunday would find me at the
Railway Club playing with the TVees, the Tranzmitors, and the Woolly Bandits,
where I played two 15 minute sets in between the other band’s sets on the
opposite side of the room, a set up that worked out really well (thanks to
Bryce from the Tranzmitors and Frank Rumbletone for coming up with a way for me
to get in on that show).
This past Saturday Saturday (July 11th) I bussed
to Hinton to play the Wild Mountain Music Festival and ended up hanging out with
Lee again, this time with his other band, Falklands and I ended up driving back
to town with them on Sunday. Now I’m back
in town for quite a while, and I’ll be going into the studio to start work on
what might very well be my first full length album. The album is going to fall somewhere in
between my solo sound, and a full band sound, and will probably be released in
January 2010. I won’t be out on the road
again doing my own music until October when I’ll be touring across Canada with
Doug Hoyer. We’ll hopefully be hitting
up Pop Montreal and Halifax Pop Explosion, although we might just get denied
from both and end up playing little club shows and house parties. Either which way, should be fun. I’ll also be working on a couple of other
recording projects one of which will be with my sister for her first official
EP, and another will be a mystery minimalist punk project, and I’ll also most
likely be touring as a guitar player for Ben Stevenson for a week in
August.
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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So, in the last week or so, I was accepted to play NXNE in
Toronto on June 20th, and I'm booking some solo dates in Ontario and Quebec
around that. And, I also got accepted to play at Sled Island in Calgary
with my band (which runs from June 24th to 27th), and I'm planning on doing
some western touring in the weeks after that as a solo. I'll be getting
the dates for the touring booked and announced as soon as possible.
Also, Roland Pemberton III AKA Cadence Weapon gave me a shout out while he was
on the latest Jam Union podcast talking about his new DJ night at Prohibition
on Wednesdays in Edmonton. The podcast can be checked out here:
http://jamunion.net/edmonton/listen/?p=210
And, that brought to mind that Rollie had actually written a review of a show I
played a while back in his weekly article "Backlash Blues", which I
don't think I ever posted, so here that is:
http://www.vueweekly.com/article.php?id=11316
If you somehow haven't heard of Cadence Weapon yet, check out his music here (I’m
really digging "Real Estate" and his remix of DB Buxton's "Sex With My Ex" right now):
www.myspace.com/cadenceweaponmusic
- Michael
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Wednesday, April 01, 2009
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I just got 10 copies of the 2009 AMIA Alberta Music Sampler, which I guess I'm supposed to give away to people. The compilation features the likes of Chad Vangaalen, Shout Out Out Out Out, Souljah Fyah, Women and myself, along with many others. It's actually just a downloadable thing, but you need to get one of the cards with a code on it and go to amia.ca to redeem it. There's a picture of what it looks like, here:
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=17937938&albumID=2741295&imageID=58139431
Also, there's a video of me playing with my Dad in the song writers in the round at the TransCanada Alberta Music Series a week ago, but you need to be able to sign into facebook to see it. So, if you have a facebook account, check it out:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/video/video.php?v=92493631256&subj=851560602
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Monday, March 16, 2009
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Indieville reviewed "CRASH! BOOM! BANG!", and they requested that I make a top ten crucial albums list. So I threw somehting together for them. Check out the review, here: http://www.indieville.com/reviews/2009/03/michaelrault.htm And, the top ten albums list, here: http://www.indieville.com/articles/10crucial/michaelrault.htm - Michael
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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.................... So, in the last little while I've been playing with a band again, for the first time in almost a full year. My band consists of Peter Sagar on drums and percussion, and Jon Lent on bass and percussion, and me on guitar and foot stomping. Two of the three shows we've played so far got covered by SEE Magazine in one way or another. Here's the link to check out Fawnda Mithrush's blog article about our "So It Goes" gig over at Likwid Lounge:
http://fawndaandandrewdo.wordpress.com/2009/01/23/michael-rault/
And, the last gig our band played was also at Likwid Lounge, headlining the release party for the newest Belgravian Press book release (http://www.belgravianpress.ca/). The book was an autobiography by Mike Soret about his time singing with the band The Molestics, and Mike played a set that night with a guitar player, and they were awesome. If you want to check out a few pictures from that show, check out the See Magazine coverage of it, here:
http://seemagazine.com/slideshow/album/29/
Now, I'm off to Calgary on Friday to dust off my solo chops with a show at Broken City for the Beats Not Bullets charity, then I'll bus home early Valentine’s day and maybe end up going to Vancouver for a while. Meanwhile, on the 14th, There will be a pod cast featuring my music, here:
http://www.earlcliftonradio.com/ - Michael
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Monday, January 26, 2009
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Rootstime is one of the biggest blues roots websites out of Belgium and the Netherlands, and they reviewed my CD, but it was in Dutch and I had to use a free translator to turn it into English, so here it is:
MICHAEL RAULT - CRASH! TREE! FEARFUL!
....Of by the first tones the youthful enthousiasm all richtingen splash out. With triple 'Crash Trees are Fearfully' shot Michael Rault from Edmonton, straight to the rose. Young violence can end also on 'Pretty Things', as the first track borrowed on this spicy EP, just from Bo Diddley. Michael, bezieler of this sparkling debut and scarcely nineteen years old, has apparently the core of the blues to take, in its case the flegma and the drive of an 'original'. He sings, drums, plays guitar and bass and wrote five of the eight songs, almost an On-man tie all alone. But the young Canadian is not only, for veteran Don Marcotte comes drum included with contrabas, plus single others with or harmonica. I hit verkikkerd on are 'Side Winder' with voetpercussie and tamborine, swarming out to pure garageblues/rock. Michael’s drawling voice gives let its songs yet what gravel and grit with, what authentic matter opdwarrelen. Where the original punker its inspiration and that spirit from here gets is a half riddle, for age snout its usually really with the last electronic sniffs in the again. Do even a ballad as 'Who Want The Next Fool Be?' can he invoelend on, by which the organ of G. W. Lemieux him comes accompany. The school as enterring gitarist by its father and uncle, that as the Rault Brothers play together, is but a partial explanation. Possible that he surrounded became with yet other music-making veterans, but more probably is that the bluesmicrobe him to take got. If ex-punker proves he that he self innovatief at the blow can with old feeling. He feels the bluesbeat wonderwel good at and carries that also from with a élan as if Bo Diddley him self ever on the lap have taken. This EP, taken up in the Wash' n' Dry Studio in Edmonton, Alberta, is an energetic debut that it state as a house, sturdily founded between yoke joint and garage.
- Marcie
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