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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Aug 1991, p. 13

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By Deborah Crandall things) this aspiring Kitchener-based band used to called itself groundwork for a solid career in the biz. Music is a serious business/ho/ The thdtwd-Ttay-Mtakers Picnic some sort of mystic picnic - you know, happy stuff - band members Trevor which is a folky-rock fusion," Mactaurin says. "The meat of our music is based on MacLaurin on guitars and vocals; Isaac Cull on bass, guitars and keyboards; Andy music and their careers current events and serious issues. tt could easily have fallen into the superficial-drivel trap Baldwin on drums; and Scott Davidson on guitars and vocals, are serious about their post-teenaged), just beginning to experience life in the convoluted adult world, and It may be a strange name. but it's better than The Puddle Flaps, which (among other Now with a new moniker, The Oxford-Toy-Makers Picnic is fine tuning and laying the And though the name evokes visions of jolly little fellows making wooden-type toys at That's refreshingly surprising since all four Toy-Makers are fairly young (slighty People try to figure out what it means, but it's not totally reflective tf what we do, Perhaps it's easy for band members to wnte and 5an about what really attecty them and concerns them because they all know each so well They ve pretty much grow’ up together. gone to school together, learned to play then Instruments together gone through teenage garbage together and have stood on the threshold ot adulthonc together (a scarey place to be now-a-days) “Checkmate is about a guy who IS a victim of sooety, The Dream IS Dying s about teenage garbage that everyone goes through, and a lot of " Ge What s Tomorrow Gonna give Us. Is pretty much about things that touch us all. MacLaurm says "It just started out that way and kind of evolved, MacLaunn says When we startec writing, it was about teenagers‘ problems - all the cruddy garbage The band's serious outlook on life Is reflected In a recently recorded tat Kitchenev s Westwinds Studio) indie cassette titted Whats Tomorrow Gonna GIVE Us" As IS obvious by the title cut, a kinda tax revolt thing, and others such as The Dream IS Dying and Checkmate, their songs aren't the jolly dimes your typmat toy-maker would se But it's real life, and it's what these Toy-Makers have on the" minds (Continued on E23)

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