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Songs of the Week: October 24 - 30, 2022

October 31, 2022 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Shadow of You” by Riches

This feels like a fitting song to starts today’s selection of songs, as Riches describes themselves as “the soundtrack to an imaginary folk horror film about the cult of the Creative Entity. Each song is a scene detailing one aspect of its devotional life.”

“Shadow of You” is the latest “scene” from the duo of Catherine McCandless (ex-Young Galaxy) and choreographer Wynn Holmes, a haunting song that comes from “a particularly fragile part of Catherine's vocal range”, and “represents the scene of a slow motion, psychedelic maypole ritual celebrating the entity/demon Creation.”

Have a listen below!

  • Kirk


“Meet Me At The Rio” by Dear Rouge

One of my favourite tracks off of Dear Rouge’s latest album, Spirit, was the ode to Vancouver movie theatre The Rio.
”Meet Me At The Rio” now has a music video, appropriately filmed at the theatre (with some other concert footage snuck in there).
The track is catchy, and fun, with a great sing-a-long during the chorus. A great pick-me-up for your Monday morning.

PS They’re performing at the Vogue Theatre on December 10th with Hotel Mira!

  • Christine


“Right On Woman” by Jason Collett

The new album from Jason Collett is out at the end of the week, and we got out last preview of it, in “Right On Woman”

The upbeat and breezy tune features what Collett calls “an injection of Montreal energy”, with guests like Marcus Paquin, Joe Grass, Liam O'Neil, and backing vocals by Neil Quin, Carleigh Aikins, and Meg Contini.

The album is called Head Full Of Wonder, and is out November 4th on Arts & Crafts

  • Kirk


“Scars” by dwi

We got a new single from The Zola’s Dwight Abell’s solo project dwi!
Of the song he says it is about “being brave enough to share your scars with people. It’s hard, and can get ugly… but it might save ya or somebody you love. Although lyrically this song is on the darker side of things, I wanted to make it something you could scream out loud at a party. An anthem of hope.”

There’s also an acoustic version up that I included so you could hear both!

  • Christine


“Shivers” by Self-Cut Bangs

Self-Cut Bangs started as a home recording project during the pandemic, by partners Cayley O'Neill (Dark Time) and Shawn Petsche (Napalmpom), but now they’re ready to beat the slump and release their sophomore album, Circle Around The Free

The first single off the album was “Shivers”, and aside from being a power-pop banger, it has a great JRPG inspired video, with Cayley and Shawn scouring Calgary to look for new band members while avoiding police, protestors, and other evils of the music industry. And the in-game footage was taken from an actual working prototype made by the band! Will we see a full-on Self-Cut Bangs RPG in the future? Hopefully!

  • Kirk

October 31, 2022 /Kirk Hamilton
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Photo Credit : Jonah Atkins

Songs of the Week: August 15 - 21, 2022

August 22, 2022 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Dark Times” by Jason Collett

Not counting last year’s Best Of collection, it’s been six long years since we last got an album from Jason Collett, but that’s about to change.

“Dark Times” — the first single off his upcoming album Head Full Of Wonder — is Collett at his best; jangly, folky guitars punctuated by his thought provoking lyrics, inspired by a famed Bertolt Brecht epigram:
”In the dark times
will there also be singing?
Yes, there will be singing
about the dark times.”

The new album is out November 4, on Arts & Crafts, and you can check out the first single below!

  • Kirk


“Haystack Rock” by Limblifter

Limblifter is back! This is not a drill!
I was incredibly excited when I saw this land in my inbox the other day.

They’ve announced their fifth studio recording, Little Payne, will be released on October 31st and the first single is titled “Haystack Rock”.
In reading a little bit about the album, there was the promise of “mind-bending sax solos” - which if you know me, you know I’m stoked on this. Little Payne was built on a base of five years of jams made by songwriter, singer, guitarist Ryan Dahle, that he recorded while working on other artist’s albums.

Can’t wait to hear more!

  • Christine


“We Just Wanna Dance” by Blonde Diamond

We’ve already heard a couple previews off the upcoming debut full length album from Vancouver’s Blonde Diamond. Now we get yet another with a sultry, sweaty anthem, appropriately titled “We Just Wanna Dance”.

Magnetic Strangers is due out September 23, and the band promises a “menagerie of operatic, late-night indie rock, dive-bar R&B, charred disco, and wide-eyed electro-pop and plays host to a warring between choice, agency, reason, and compulsion.”

Have a listen for yourself below!

  • Kirk

August 22, 2022 /Kirk Hamilton
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Photo Credit: Sebastian Buzzalino

Songs of the Week: March 08 - 14, 2021

March 15, 2021 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Crab Walking Home In The Rain” by Jason Collett

Not only are we getting a brand new song from Jason Collett — the first in nearly 5 years — but we’re getting a brand new song from Jason Collett that was arranged and produced by Andy Shauf.
The awesomely titled ”Crab Walking Homer In The Rain” sounds exactly as good as you would expect from the pair, and is the first single off Collett’s upcoming Best Of album. The album is out at the end of this week, March 19, and along with the new single, features a dozen songs spanning the singer’s two-decade career.

  • Kirk


“Another Dimension (feat. Cadence Weapon)” by The Zolas

Over the last year or so, The Zolas have been releasing a slow drip of new songs, with the latest being described as a post-pandemic anthem (as opposed to their usual post-apocalyptic anthems).
“Another Dimension” features a chest-thumping bassline that can’t wait to get out of the house, along with a verse by none other than Cadence Weapon. Have a listen for yourself below.

  • Kirk


“Machine” by Mani Khaira

Vancouver musician Mani Khaira released a new video this week for his song “Machine”. The track comes from his latest EP Face First, and if features actor and dancer Brennan Clost from Netflix’s 'Tiny Pretty Things'. Beautifully choreographed, the dancing and mood match the powerful song perfectly. Have a look below!

  • Christine


“Don't Wait” by JEEN

“Don’t Wait” is a fitting title for the latest single from JEEN. Released only few months after her self-titled album from last October, the song is a tease to her newest album, scheduled for this coming October.
Featuring vocals from bandmate and co-producer Ian Blurton, “Don’t Wait” is a raw anthem that needs to be cranked loud.

  • Kirk


“Just What I Needed” by k-os

k-os covering “Just What I Needed” by The Cars is literally JUST WHAT I NEEDED this week.
I think that’s enough said.

  • Christine


“Hold On” by Justin Bieber

Okay, Kirk may shoot me for this, but Bieber made a love letter video to my favourite hockey team with his new song “Hold On” and it put a HUGE SMILE on my face this week. I miss live hockey and watching in the bar with other fans so this hit me in the feels.

  • Christine

March 15, 2021 /Kirk Hamilton
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Song of the Day: July 01, 2018 - "Love Song to Canada" by Jason Collett

July 01, 2018 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Duh.

July 01, 2018 /Kirk Hamilton
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Song of the Day: July 01, 2016 - "Love Song to Canada" by Jason Collett

July 01, 2016 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Happy Canada Day! 

July 01, 2016 /Kirk Hamilton
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Song of the Day: February 10, 2016 - "Love You Babe" by Jason Collett

February 10, 2016 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

If you didn't pick up the new Jason Collett album this past weekend, maybe this song will convince you. 

And not only did Collett release a new video, but he also announced a tour! He'll be joined by Kalle Mattson, and his backing band will be none other than the mighty Zeus. They'll be here in Vancouver at the Fox Cabaret on April 26th, and you can check out the rest of the dates here. 

February 10, 2016 /Kirk Hamilton
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Song of the Day: January 16, 2016 - "Forever Young Is Getting Old" by Jason Collett

January 16, 2016 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

A few weeks ahead of his new album, Jason Collett shares another song with us. It's a toe tapper with a whistling chorus that will get stuck in your head for days, "Forever Young Is Getting Old". 

The album, Song and Dance Man, comes out February 5th and was produced by Collett's pal and sometimes collaborator Afie Jurvanen, aka Bahamas. BUT, if you want to get a little advance sneak peek at it, all you gotta do is share. 

January 16, 2016 /Kirk Hamilton
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PHOTO CREDIT: ISIS ESSERY

PHOTO CREDIT: ISIS ESSERY

Song of the Day: November 08, 2015 - "Song and Dance Man" by Jason Collett

November 08, 2015 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Jason Collett is back with a brand new song, the title track to his upcoming album Song and Dance Man. The song peels back the curtain at what it takes to make it in modern music, everything from the growing importance of social media ("If you can tweet something brilliant, you got a marketing plan") to the hardships of touring ("If we just sell some t-shirts, we could pay for the gas"). Basically summed up by the chorus: "You got to do what you can when you’re a Song And Dance Man"

 

Song and Dance Man comes out February 5th, and was produced by Collett's pal and sometimes collaborator Afie Jurvanen, aka Bahamas. 

November 08, 2015 /Kirk Hamilton
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