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Exploring the true nature of DIY punk in Toronto between 2008-2013, Sean DeCory presents “Toronto DIY (2008-2013)“, a compilation of some of his favourite work that showcases many stories from famed bands, grungy venues and the colourful people who cemented the underground of Toronto. The 180 page softcover book features photographs of the Toronto DIY punk scene as well as biographies of some of the most infamous DIY venues in the city including Siesta Nouveaux, Brohaus, and Soybomb. “Toronto DIY (2008-2013)” has over 160 full colour documentary-style photographs of wild shows, amazing bands, and the people who inhabited these spaces. “Toronto DIY (2008-2013)” can be purchased from Sean DeCory‘s website here
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“Toronto DIY (2008-2013)” features infamous performances by renowned bands from Toronto and far beyond including Burning Love, La Dispute, S.H.I.T., Column of Heaven, Animal Faces and Monarch. The emphasis, however, is placed squarely on the spaces where these shows took place; spaces that were integral in the creation and facilitation of the modern Toronto music scene by hosting shows no one else would at a price accessible to everyone. As is often the case, these venues are long gone now, and the exit wound their absence left is impossible to fill.
The foreword by Lance Marwood who lived in the Brohaus, one of the spaces featured, reflects on the impact and importance of what took place during that time in Toronto. The book closes with short biographies of the spaces featured as well as quotes and stories from the author’s interviews with Jay Wydra of Soybomb and Lynne Rafter of Siesta Nouveaux.
Toronto DIY (2008-2013) is an important collection of photographs and writing. Documenting places that – for a time – played a vital role in the Toronto music scene and captured a community of disaffected young adults at a time when the city around them was at peak turmoil.