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Ohbijou was a Canadian band that was based in , . The music of Ohbijou draws on , and influences.


History
Ohbijou began as the solo project of singer-songwriter .Sayej, Nadja. "Underground rock", The Globe and Mail, 2007-01-06, p. M2. (She also works as a production assistant at .)Lederman, Marsha. "Rocky mountain high", The Globe and Mail, 2008-03-27, p. R2. Casey began composing her own songs, taking inspiration from Canadian songwriter . She invited her sister Jennifer Mecija, to assist with her early performances. The Mecija sisters later moved to Toronto to attend Ryerson University and the Ontario College of Art and Design, respectively.

In 2004, the sisters joined with Heather Kirby (bass, banjo), James Bunton (drums, trumpet), Anissa Hart (cello), Ryan Carley (piano, synth, glockenspiel, electric piano, harpsichord), and Andrew Kinoshita (mandolin) to form the band Ohbijou." Casey Mecija ", Now. Retrieved on 2008-09-28. In the context of Ohbijou, Casey remains as lead vocalist, though also plays guitar, piano and ukulele. Jennifer continues to add vocal layering, moreover, her instrumental contributions to Ohbijou include violin, harmochord, glockenspiel, organ and melodica.Langlois, Jill. "Community Living", Exclaim!, August 2009.

The music of Ohbijou has been described as being similar to and ,Sayani, Fateema. "'Anything goes' for Temporao and new low", , 2005-07-21, p. E3. and called "hushed, heart-tugging music".Rayner, Ben. "Fans wake up to dreamy pop: Hometown buzz pushes Toronto septet Ohbijou into bigger venues", , 2007-09-09, p. E10.

Ohbijou released their debut album, Swift Feet for Troubling Times, in 2006. They played festivals across Canada, including the in and the Hillside Festival in . They played the opening set for the in Toronto, and were nominated for the 2007 Galaxie Rising Stars Award of the CBC,Bliss, Karen (Spring 2008). Words & Music, 15 (1): 8. competing with , and of Metric. The band were among the organizers of a 2007 compilation CD, Friends in Bellwoods — based out of Mecija's Bellwoods Ave. Toronto home and practice space for Ohbijou and their friends — as a benefit for Toronto's Daily Bread Food Bank.Liss, Sarah. " Parkside pop: Ohbijou makes new friends in Bellwoods ", Now, 2007-01-11. Retrieved on 2008-09-28. In 2008, they were chosen as one of three bands for the 's first Indie Band Residency, where they had the opportunity to spend two weeks working with producers and recording engineers.<

Their music has been playlisted on CBC Radio 3. Their song "St. Francis" peaked at No. 4 on the network's weekly charts in December 2006, CBC3 weekly charts and ranked as the No. 34 song on the network's year-end singles chart. CBC3 2006 charts Ohbijou was included in the April 5, 2008 broadcast of 's The Vinyl Cafe and chosen as Aux.tv's X3 Artist of the month for August 2009, in partnership with CBC Radio 3 and Exclaim!. As well, Casey Mecija was named one of Chatelaines 80 Women to Watch for 2008.Dean, Flannery; Griffith-Greene, Megan; Howard, Cori; et al. (May 2008). "Chatelaine's 80 amazing Canadian women to watch", Chatelaine, 81 (5): 253–273.

Ohbijou is nationally distributed through . The band released their second album, Beacons in 2009.

Casey Mecija covered ' "Dear Prudence" for American Laundromat Records charity CD Sing Me To Sleep — Indie Lullabies, which was released worldwide on May 18, 2010. During this year the band also visited China with local promoters .

The album Metal Meets 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 band announced, they would go on an indefinite hiatus after their farewell show on September 7, 2013. Casey Mecija has continued to work on music, arts and media projects, including hosting the documentary series The Doc Project on CBC Radio One. "CBC Radio One Unveils Fall Lineup" . Broadcaster, September 3, 2015.


Members
  • – vocals, guitar, ukulele, piano
  • Jennifer Mecija – violin, harmochord, Glockenspiel, melodica, vocals
  • Heather Kirby – bass, banjo
  • James Bunton – drums, trumpet
  • Anissa Hart – cello
  • Ryan Carley – piano, synth, Glockenspiel, electric piano, harpsichord


Past members
  • Andrew Kinoshita – mandolin, guitar


Discography

Albums
  • Swift Feet for Troubling Times (2006)
  • Beacons (2009)
  • (2011)


Splits
  • The Acorn + Ohbijou - 12" EP (2008)


Contributions
  • Friends in Bellwoods (2007): "The Otherside (Remix)"
  • Friends in Bellwoods II (2009): "An Ode to an End"
  • Swim Drink Fish Music (2010): "Tour Song"


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