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Songs of the Week: January 16 - 22. 2023

January 24, 2023 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Dumpster Gold” by Murray A. Lightburn

Followers of this here website will probably know that The Dears are one of my top favourite bands, so my ears perked up when I saw new music from singer Murray A. Lightburn.

“Dumpster Gold” is the lead single off his third solo album, and is a heartbreaking tale of reconnecting with the past. Murray explains: "About a year or so after my old man passed, my mom called and said, 'Murray, I’ve made a big decision: I’m selling the house'. She’d been there for 50 years. We were the only family that ever lived in it, one of many identical houses in a section of Brossard, Quebec. On our way out, we sifted through everything; most of it was going to the dump. There were many worthless treasures that were meaningful only to us. A couple of things now sit around my house. My father wasn’t an expressive man to me. I am left with these fragments to piece together a connection to him."

The new album, Once Upon A Time In Montreal, is out March 31, and as Lightburn jokes, is an audio version of a biopic, inspired by the passing of his father, a jazz musician from Belize who moved to Montreal via New York to reconnect with his teenage sweetheart.

  • Kirk


“I Don’t Feel It Like I Used To” by Louise Burns

Well, this song made my whole week, I love it that much.
“I Don't Feel it Like I Used To” is the latest track released by Louise Burns, off of her newly announced new album Element (set for release on April 21 via Light Organ Records).

Louise said she “felt torn between writing something more gothic country like my older catalogue, or trip hop and sample based like the music I was listening to. Naturally it turned into both…”
Between this release, the cover of “See You” she put out in the fall, and the list of contributors she has for the album, I cannot wait to hear more from Element!

  • Christine


“Evolution” by Braids

It’s been a minute since we’ve heard new music from Montreal’s Braids, so I was excited to hear the experimental pop band drop a new single “Evolution”, as well as announcing their next album.

The swirling song spotlights singer Raphaelle Standell-Preston’s vocals, with the singer explaining “Evolution in and of itself is a patient act. Our pursuit of the individual self, which comprises all realms of human emotion, is sweetened with the intention and act of patience from ourselves, from those that we love and those who love us.”

Euphoric Recall, set for release on April 28th through Secret City Records, and you can check out the trippy video for “Evolve” below!

  • Kirk


“Married By Elvis” by Begonia

Usually I want to write about the song itself, but for this new track from Begonia, “Married By Elvis” - from her upcoming album Powder Blue, I just HAD to talk about the video.

Of it she says: “I started becoming obsessed with picturing the music video I wanted to make for it. I’ve always been fascinated by tribute artists, and I wanted to just be in an Elvis Tribute Artist club for a day. I held on to the idea for two years and then finally decided to make it happen with beautiful freak director Ryan Steel. We hired some of the top tribute artists in Western Canada and Ryan totally captured the earnestly absurd joy I was after. I don’t really believe in marriage and I’m not even really an Elvis fan but I do believe love can make you do some strange things and that’s what this song is all about.”

It doesn’t disappoint, those Elvis’s are serving looks.
Can’t wait for the entire album to come out, and hopefully for a Vancouver show to be announced!

  • Christine


“Truths You Outrun” by Hillsburn

The Halifax indie-pop powerhouse Hillsburn is back with a brand new EP coming soon.

The latest tease is “Truths You Outrun”, a slow-burner with beep bass & shimmering sax, about “a lonely season spent ‘trying to mute my fear’ before realizing it wasn’t possible.”

Check out the song below and keep an ear out for Stories, the new EP out March 10.

  • Kirk

January 24, 2023 /Kirk Hamilton
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Songs of the Week: January 09 - 15, 2023

January 16, 2023 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Really Really Light” by The New Pornographers

The New Pornographers are back! Last week the group released their brand new single, “Really Really Light”, the first taste of their upcoming album Continue as a Guest.

As catchy as you would expect from the Vancouver power-pop legends, the new song was co-written by Dan Bejar — who has been conspicuously absent from recent New Pornos albums — and adapted from a tune that didn’t make a previous album, 2014’s Brill Brusers.

A.C. Newman says “Part of my process throughout the years has been messing with things I never finished. I really liked Dan’s chorus, and for a while I was just trying to write something that I felt like belonged with it. I was thinking of the Aloe Blacc song ‘The Man’ which interpolated the chorus from Elton John’s ‘Your Song’ and thought it would be fun to interpolate a song that no one knows. Not trying to sound like Aloe Blacc, just doing some interpolating of my own. It became a game of writing a verse that felt like a part of the same song. In my mind, I was striving for a little Jeff Lynne–era Tom Petty, a classic go-to.”

Check out the video below, and keep an ear out for the new album out March 31 from Merge Records.

  • Kirk


“In Stride” by Brandon Wolfe Scott

Brandon Wolfe Scott is taking it all “In Stride” with his latest single. The Yukon Blonde frontman announced his upcoming solo release last week, Slow Transmission, with a new tune about anxiety and insomnia.

Scott explains: "When I hit my mid 30’s there were a few aspects of my life that were causing me a great deal of anxiety and as a result, I started to struggle with sleep. I am regularly up at 3 am on the dot, wide awake with my mind spinning for hours on end. I wanted this song to encompass that feeling of being stuck in your own thoughts with a fear of what tomorrow might bring, trying to navigate a life that is fast paced with inadequate energy."

The new album is due out March 23rd on Dine Alone Records/

  • Kirk

January 16, 2023 /Kirk Hamilton
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Songs of the Week: January 02 - 08, 2023

January 09, 2023 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“SO HARD TO TELL” by DEBBY FRIDAY

Last week, DEBBY FRIDAY announced her debut album, GOOD LUCK, with a brand new single, “SO HARD TO TELL”.

With a beat that will be suck in your head all day, the song — and rest of the album — was co-produced & mixed by Friday and Graham Walsh (METZ, Holy Fuck). On the single, Friday says “I have a lower register and speak with vocal fry so I don’t know what came over me when I made this track. I have never in my life sung like this before and I had no idea I could even make these kinds of sounds with my voice. There’s no pitch effects on ‘SO HARD TO TELL’, it’s all me."

You can catch DEBBY FRIDAY on tour this year, with a stop in Vancouver at the newly-reopened Cobalt on April 15, and pick up the new album GOOD LUCK on March 24.

  • Kirk


“Days Of High Adventure” by SHAMUS

If I see the words “Rock Opera” in a press release, I’m already hooked.
This one is going to be coming to us from The Sheepdogs, and BROS member Shamus Currie, and not only are we getting an album, but an adventure card game as well.

”Days Of High Adventure” is the opening track off the album The Shepherd and The Wolf by SHAMUS, and is the intro into the world he’s creating and the vibe of the project.
I cannot wait to hear more!

  • Christine

January 09, 2023 /Kirk Hamilton
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Songs of the Week: December 26, 2022 - January 01, 2023

January 02, 2023 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Repeat” by July Talk

Last month, on the winter solstice, July Talk released the latest song from their upcoming album, Remember Never Before.

“Repeat” is a slow burn of a song, with gorgeous interplay between the voiced of Leah Fay and Peter Dreimanis. According to the band, the song is “a meditation on the decisions we make and the reasons we make them.”

The new album is out in a few short weeks, on January 20, and you can check out the karaoke styled lyrics video for “Repeat” below!

  • Kirk


“Catch Your Eye” by Andy Shauf

It was hard to keep on top of new music over the holiday but this email…caught my eye.
Sorry.
”Catch Your Eye” is the new offering from Andy Shauf, and if from his upcoming EP Norm, out in February.
About a missed connection at a grocery store, (that could be ripped from the Georgia Straight “I Saw You” posts), it’s a sweet little song, with an equally sweet animated video.

  • Christine


“You’d Like To Believe” by Ten Kills The Pack

A poignant and timely song by Ten Kills The Pack, “You’d Like To Believe” is a new single off his upcoming album Thank You For Trying: ACT II.
The track “addresses the daily struggles with depression and how those suffering often rationalize their state with excuses”.
Thank You For Trying: ACT II
will be released on March 10th.

  • Christine

January 02, 2023 /Kirk Hamilton
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Songs of the Week: Holiday Edition 2022

December 21, 2022 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

“Christmas Anyway” by Stars

Stars are always an excellent way to celebrate the holidays. Whether it’s with a holiday tour, a cover of an old favourite, or a brand new song.

“Christmas Anyway” is their newly released song, and in the spirit of the season, the song's proceeds will be split with the Native Women's Shelter of Montreal who provide Indigenous women and their children a safe and supportive environment.

Have a listen below, and add it to your holiday playlists!

  • Kirk


“Cry Christmas” & “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas”
by Mother Mother

In anti-Christmas tunes…
Vancouver’s Mother Mother offer up “Cry Christmas” - a vivid detailing of “the often conflicting and complicated feelings that can come with the holiday season”.

They also throw in a cover of “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” with their own Mother Mother-y unique sound.

  • Christine


“Xmas (Merry Christmas)” by The Trews

The Trews also have an original Xmas tune out this year, which was requested by the big man himself…
"‘Santa Claus commissioned us to write a new Christmas [song] for the 2022 holiday season. I guess he was getting a little tired of that Paul McCartney one and wanted something new that, in his words ‘slaps.’”
They have also been out in the world doing good deeds like fundraisers and toy drives leading up to December 25th. Check out “Xmas (Merry Christmas)” below.

  • Christine


“I’m Ready For Christmas” by The Sheepdogs

Our final original is “I’m Ready For Christmas” by The Sheepdogs, who were also trying to come up with a new tune to go along with the old classics, but with a rockin’ twist.
This one is definitely has the signature Sheepdogs sound - and is an "ode to the best time of the year”.

Happy Holidays! Stay safe and warm.

  • Christine

December 21, 2022 /Christine McAvoy
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Songs of the Week: December 05 - 11, 2022

December 12, 2022 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Cold Night” by Begonia

One of my most anticipated albums coming next year is the newest from Begonia, Powder Blue.

“Cold Night” is the second song we’ve heard from the album so far, a gorgeous song that Alexa Dirks describes as “the breakdown of a horrible life-changing relationship in three parts”, which builds to a hair-raising explosion of strings.

She elaborates: “Like...stages of grief I guess? Verse one is when you’re not ready to let go and just the thought of being ‘left behind’ makes you feel so desperate and detached, like you’re not even human anymore. Verse two is reflecting on the reality of the relationship itself and particular stories that come up only with time to reveal the truth. The last part of the song after the strings hit is all about accepting it for what it is and moving forward. Like sitting in your despair and sadness, but also knowing that it needed to be over and that you did the right thing by walking away. Deadmen [producers Matt Peters and Matt Shellenberg, of Royal Canoe fame] really knocked it out of the park with their string arrangements on my upcoming album, and this song in particular is one of my favourites so I'm so glad to be releasing it as a single.”

Check out the video below!

  • Kirk


“None of Us Are Free” by Kuba Oms

Vancouver’s Kuba Oms is back with a new cover of the Solomon Burke song “None Of Us Are Free”.
This release is a return to his R&B/Soul roots, and was recorded live off the floor, through vintage gear, and then straight to analog tape.
I hope this is a sign of more things to come from Oms, because I’m really feeling this vibe!

  • Christine


“All Comes Crashing” by Metric - CVCHE Remix

Gotta love a good remix, and this CVCHE version of “All Comes Crashing” by Metric nails it.
Of it and the decision to have it remixed, Emily Haines says:
“It was intensely gratifying to play 'All Comes Crashing' live on the Doomscroller tour and see how the audience responded. I know the lyrics are morbid on the surface, but when the band plays it, the energy in the room lifts and everyone who wasn't already dancing suddenly is, and it feels like we're all suspended there in the disappearing present moment. It's such a high and I wanted to try to capture it in a dance remix of the song. I did some digging and was lucky enough to get the famously reclusive CVCHE on board. They have this insane unreleased electronic album, I got a test pressing of it on vinyl and am now obsessed. I worked with Justin Broadbent on a visualizer 'remix' video too, and I'm just really happy we get to release this right now as a bouncy sendoff to 2022.”

  • Christine

December 12, 2022 /Kirk Hamilton
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Songs of the Week: November 28 - December 04, 2022

December 05, 2022 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Headrush” and “Homes” by Georgia Harmer

Earlier this year, Georgia Harmer released the excellent debut album Stay In Touch, which she’s now revisiting, sharing alternate versions of a pair of songs.

“Headrush” and “Homes” are both turned into gorgeous, piano driven tunes, wth Harmer explaining, “It’s been just over a year since ‘Headrush’ came out and started slowly introducing the world to Stay In Touch. The songs on the album were written over the course of many years, through many periods of huge growth. These alternate versions take two of the foundational songs on Stay In Touch back to how they sounded when I first wrote them, just words and melodies of emotional processing. Singing them now in this way brings me back to their meaning, and the way it evolves and stays true over time.”

Check them out below!

  • Kirk


“Beautiful Life” by Jill Barber

We’ve already had a couple glimpses of Jill Barber’s upcoming album Homemaker, and the latest comes with “Beautiful Life”.

Barber says it’s a reminder “that social media doesn’t tell the whole story. That a pretty picture doesn’t always reflect the whole truth, and that living a rich and beautiful life is about embracing the messy chaos of it all- the raw, authentic, and real moments, rather than just the highlight reel.”

And the new tune comes with a charming lyrics video that (literally) illustrates that point, which you can watch below! Then, mark down February 10th for the release of Homemaker, on Outside Music.

  • Kirk

December 05, 2022 /Kirk Hamilton
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Songs of the Week: November 21 - 26, 2022

November 28, 2022 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“The Raven And The Red-Tailed Hawk” and “Is There Nowhere”
by Gord Downie & Bob Rock

Getting this new music from Gord Downie has been both amazing and saddening as I know I’ll never get to see it performed.
And not just because we lost Gord, but there are so many elements in the songs, like Ché Aimee Dorval’s vocals on “Is There Nowhere”, Bob Rock’s soaring guitar solos, and Pat Steward ripping up the drums on “The Raven And The Red-Tailed Hawk” that I’d have loved to see live.

Maybe when the album Lustre Parfait is released by Arts & Crafts in May of next year they’ll have come up with an awesome way to celebrate it.

  • Christine


“Loveless” by Ché Aimee Dorval

Speaking of Vancouver artist Ché Aimee Dorval (see above!), she released a new song this week as well.
”Loveless” is the 3rd single from her upcoming album The Crowned (out January 19, 2023) and is about “loving without the expectation of having it returned”.

Pre-pandemic she was working with Bob Rock, who produced half the album, while she self-produced the rest post-lockdown - and I’m excited to hear more.

  • Christine


“Catherine” by Kylie V

Last week, Kylie V released their latest single, “Catherine”, a dreamy pop tune that builds to an intense finish, driven by their vulnerable vocals.

The song is the first (non-holiday) single that Kylie V has released since last year’s album Big Blue, and hopefully it’s indicative of more to come!

  • Kirk

November 28, 2022 /Kirk Hamilton
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