ARCHIVES - September 2011
September 30, 2011
The Pretty Alright EP pre-order ends at MIDNIGHT. This is the last opportunity to nab a mini-painting with the CD! Pre-order now!
Tomorrow, Saturday October 1st, I'll be performing at the CBC Windsor Open House (825 Riverside Drive West) at 10am sharp. Come by for a tour of the facility, record a newscast, have some tea and cookies! More info
September 23, 2011
My pre-order goal of $2000 has officially been raised! I'm overwhelmingly shocked and honoured to have made it to my goal in such a short time - the pre-order has only been running for one month. To all who pre-ordered: thank you so much for making this happen! I do this for you!
So, the online pre-order will be ending at midnight on September 30th. There are other costs associated with releasing the CD, so I'm keeping the pre-order running for one more week until then. If you're one of the people who has mailed in your order to myself or my family, don't worry - I won't turn your dollars away :) In the meantime, pre-order if you haven't yet! You'll still get a super cute mini painting with your CD.
Recording is going pretty well. I'm hoping to wrap it all up in the next week or so, which means I may be reasonably busy and frantic! I'm going to be heading out east next month for two weeks. I'll be playing in Fredericton, New Minas, Wolfville, Truro, and Halifax. Some of the shows are still yet to be confirmed, but check out the current dates! I'll have Darling, Darling with me, but I won't have my new EP with me by then - I'm hoping they'll arrive at my door by the time I'm back from the maritimes. The CD is slated for release in mid November.
September 18, 2011

Can't record an EP without my CBC Radio 3 shirt and my owl hat.
My EP fundraiser at the Phog Lounge (Windsor, ON) is only two days away now! Come spend a Tuesday night with me and some free cupcakes. (More info)
September 15, 2011
This week's issue of The Lance includes an article on page 11 about my upcoming EP and fundraiser show next week! I love this article, reading it made my day yesterday.
Crissi Cochrane is Pretty Alright
Josh Kolm
ARTS EDITOR
Taken from The Lance website
Don't let her sweet folk-pop fool you; singer-songwriter Crissi Cochrane is a workhorse.
From booking shows to making the art for her new EP, Pretty Alright, and maintaining her website, Cochrane handles every aspect of her career on her own.
"I hand off nothing. I do everything," Cochrane said. "It's easier than having to pay someone else to do everything. There's not that much money to go around, so it makes more sense at this point to do everything myself."
Cochrane was born and raised in rural Nova Scotia before moving to Halifax. After three years there, she packed up and came to Windsor in 2010.
While Halifax has more of a reputation as a centre for artists, the move to Windsor made sense to her. "It's close to Toronto. There are lots of good people here. It's close to the [United] States. It's a really good spot for a musician to be in."
Almost immediately, Cochrane found herself immersed in the music scene. She began hosting weekly shows at the FM Lounge with Jackie Robitaille, which birthed Cochrane's recent trend of supplying her crowds with baked goods.
"The whole schtick was that it was going to be more like a music and craft show, with tables set up and baked goods and things. After we stopped the shows, I just made excuses to bake all the time, and I had all these cupcakes around. Now I get to satisfy my urge to bake without having to eat everything."
Since then, Cochrane has become a fixture in the city, playing shows both as an opener and a headliner, at places ranging from Phog Lounge to Shores of Erie Wine Festival. At CJAM's Jammy Awards in April, she was voted Best Musician after having lived here for less than a year.
Being in Windsor has only strengthened her DIY approach, especially when it comes to booking.
"In Halifax I feel like people would just come to me and say, 'Here's this show that's already planned, you want to jump on?'" Cochrane said. "But here, you have to be the one who makes things happen.
Which is pretty cool, because you have a lot of people who eventually become pillars for the community by putting on these kinds of things themselves."
The EP follows her first full-length album, Darling, Darling, released last year. Recorded with Mike Kinsella in a Chicago studio with a full roster of technicians and other musicians, Pretty Alright takes a more intimate approach.
"I feel like there's a lot of things happening on Darling, Darling and I think at points I'm not exactly in the foreground of everything. There'll be a string quartet going on and all these band arrangements."
"I was on such a tight schedule that I had a week to record and mix everything in Chicago before I had to leave. I feel like it could have been better had I written them beforehand and thought about them more. So now, at least this process can be longer and I can sit on things and think about whether we really need these extra things in here."
Cochrane is more than halfway through the recording process and is aiming for a November release, which means the biggest cost is yet to come. "The big cost for the EP is the manufacturing. I'm home recording everything, and I did the artwork myself but the manufacturing is always super expensive."
The EP is already available for pre-order through her website, to be delivered by mail once they are finished with a personalized painting done, of course, by Cochrane.
"I had parents and savings and a grant from the province of Nova Scotia to do [Darling, Darling]," Cochrane said. "Now, I've got no savings. My parents have offered to help, but I don't want to take them up on it. It's mostly just fundraising, and it's actually going really well."
The resources Cochrane is utilizing most for this recording are the ones she has gained through being so active. More than halfway to her goal with a fundraising show on the horizon, she is using her quickly acquired connections and friendships to cut back on costs, including an offer from someone to master the album for free. "Well, not free," she admits. "I'll probably bake him a whole lot of cupcakes."
Crissi Cochrane plays Phog Lounge on Tuesday, Sept. 20 with guests Kevin Echlin and Keats Conlon. Cover is $5, which will fund the production of her new EP, Pretty Alright. The show starts at 9:30 p.m. There will be cupcakes.
September 13, 2011

The EP is sounding great. Just as comfortable as the apartment we're recording it in. I'm enthralled to share it with everyone in a few short months.
September 9, 2011

Today, I write to you from a hotel in Amherstburg! The local Shores of Erie Winefest kicked off last night with a Michou/Pat Robitaille/Sam Roberts concert. I'll be performing at the festival on Sunday, September 11, at noon, opening for Sarah Harmer! I'm already nervous.
I'm pleased (relieved?) to say that recording has been going well in my apartment. It's nice to be able to take breaks during sessions to hug a kitten who has been nuzzling your leg through the last guitar take. The list of obnoxious background noises grows longer and longer, but is nothing compared to the noise of the hot water heater in this hotel room right now (it sounds like a dinosaur is dying in there).
September 1, 2011

I've put together a show at Phog on September 20, 2011 to help raise money for my EP! I'll be joined by local musicians Kevin Echlin and Keats Conlon, who are both incredible. Come by and pre-order the new EP for $20, or just come by and see some live local music (and know your dollars are going to good use!).
Admission is $5, and doors are at 9:30PM.
THERE WILL BE CUPCAKES.