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Song(s) Of The Day: September 19, 2015 - "Seed Of Dorzon" by Chad VanGaalen & Seth Smith

September 19, 2015 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Today I bring you not just a song of the day, not just song(s) of the day, but an album of the day! And I bring this to you not only because I love Chad VanGaalen, but also because Christine was too creeped out to write about it. (Actual quote: "I don't even know where to start with whatever the hell is going on with this")

Whatever the hell is going on with this is a trans-Canada collaboration of Calragy's Chad VanGaalen and Seth Smith (of Dog Day) from Halifax. They duo indulged their experimental side for an album called Seed of Dorzon which you can listen to in full below. 

The album is only two songs, but half an hour long, and definitely leans heavy on the "experimental". The sprawling tracks feature haunting tones that suddenly shift to jarring beats, and eerie electronic bloops. It is as weird as it is interesting. 

If you want slightly more normal Chad VanGaalen (or, as normal as he gets) I would recommend heading to Imperial tonight, where he is opening for Hayden. Or hop in your Tardis and see them last night at Rifflandia.

September 19, 2015 /Kirk Hamilton
chad vangaalen, seth smith, seed of dorzon
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Song Of The Day: September 18, 2015 - "Here's To The Death Of All The Romance" The Dears

September 18, 2015 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Surely this has got to be a callback to The Dears' amazing song "22: The Death Of All The Romance" (which, by the way, has one of the greatest music videos ever). 

It's from their latest album Times Infinity Vol 1, which is out in one week. And if you are in Victoria for Rifflandia this weekend, you can -- scratch that, should -- see them perform today at Royal Athletic Park at 4:15pm.

And if you're not over at Rifflandia, well then I had better see you tomorrow night at the Fox Cabaret, since The Dears are hands down one of the best live bands I have ever seen. 

September 18, 2015 /Kirk Hamilton
the dears, rifflandia
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Song Of The Day: September 17, 2015 - "Make A Sound" by For Esmè

September 17, 2015 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

For Esmè was one of my discoveries this year at NXNE in Toronto, and I was lucky enough to catch them live. To say I'm excited for this album, isn't saying enough.

"Make A Sound" is the latest single from Sugar (out October 16th) and is a groovy and dreamy track - which worked so well with the weather in Vancouver this morning. 
Lead singer Martha wrote this regarding the theme: "The song is about the endless need in this industry, in this generation, to show everyone how great your life is and how exhausting that is. I catch myself feeling regret for not thinking to capture a special moment on camera, then catch myself, ‘why isn’t the moment itself enough?"

Now I feel odd knowing I'm heading off to a weekend in Rifflandia with parties and music I where I will definitely be posting photos and updates for you all (follow along on Twitter & Instagram), but then again that's my job! But I will capture it, so you can just enjoy yourselves!

Enjoy! 

September 17, 2015 /Christine McAvoy
for esme, sugar, song of the day, make a sound
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3am Playlist #13: Riff Raff

September 17, 2015 by Christine McAvoy in 3am Playlist

Uhhh, no... not THAT Riff Raff (actually if I'm linking to anything it should be this amazing scene from Orphan Black).............. It's RIFFLANDIA!

The annual festival is once again here, with four days of music, (both at outdoor and indoor venues), in the beautiful city of Victoria.

Running today (Sept 17) to Sunday, hundreds of artists from BC, Canada, and abroad will descend on the city. With the added bonus of Break Out West and the WCMA's taking place at the same time, the festival has so many acts to chose from, it's impossible to get to them all.

We've chosen to highlight some of the main acts performing during the day at Royal Athletic Park, and a few others coming in from across Canada, in this week's playlist, which you can hear by clicking the image above, or RIGHT HERE.

Click HERE to see more info on the festival, the schedule, and the artists, and if you're stuck in Vancouver, many of the acts will also be performing in town over the weekend.

September 17, 2015 /Christine McAvoy /Source
rifflandia, break out west, western canadian music awards, wcma
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Song of the Day: September 16, 2015 - "A Simple Song" by Stars

September 16, 2015 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Sweet eye of Odin, does Stars know how to craft a song that is simultaneously fucking gorgeous and utterly heartbreaking. A couple days ago they announced a new EP called Lost & Found and hit is with this, "A Simple Song". 

In the press release, Torquil Campbell said "The Lost & Found EP features a couple of very sad songs by us and quite a sad song by someone else, covered by us: "Long Hot Summer" by Style Council.” He goes on to say “When I was 16, I listened to that song 30 times a day until I didn't know where it ended and I began.”

But seriously. This song. 

September 16, 2015 /Kirk Hamilton
stars, a simple song, lost & found, fucking gorgeous
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Song of the Day: September 15, 2015 - "Turn Your Love" by Half Moon Run

September 15, 2015 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

Just over a month now until the new album by Half Moon Run is released (Oct 23), and we've got a new single and video to tide us over.

"Turn Your Love" sounds more like classic Half Moon Run, but with a bit of the new vibe that the first single "Trust" brought. So what I'm really saying is, I'm pretty damn excited for the release of Sun Leads Me On.

The band also put out a big list of tour dates - including this one in Vancouver on December 8th at the Imperial.

(Watch the video for the song by clicking here.)

September 15, 2015 /Christine McAvoy
half moon run, turn your love, sun leads me on
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Song of the Day: September 14, 2015 - "Neighbour" by Language Arts

September 14, 2015 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Language Arts are back and getting ready to release a brand new album! 

Able Island was recorded last year on what the band calls their "floating studio", during a Trans-Canada tour in basements, hotel rooms, alleyways, and the back of their van, using homemade microphones, capturing the sounds of wind blowing down a stove pipe, the crackling of a fireplace, the voices of their audience, making reverb chambers out of large soup pots, and mixing as they drove through the Rocky Mountains. 

This resulted in an interesting blend of modern music with a warmth to it that is sometimes missing from a lot of synth-driven pop-rock. And this song, "Neighbour", is a great example of that. 

The album is out on the 9th of October, and they'll be here at the Media Club a couple days later, on the 13th. 

September 14, 2015 /Kirk Hamilton
language arts, neighbour, able island
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Song of the Day: September 13, 2015 - "Molotov Girls" by The Zolas

September 13, 2015 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

I'm gonna be honest here, the first time I heard the new track from The Zolas, "Molotov Girls", I wasn't sold. It sounded like Zach and Tom had really joined the pop movement and put their dance pants on. 

But the more I listened, the more I warmed to it. It's as catchy and clever as The Zolas ever were, and especially if you consider their single from last year, "Invisible", seems to be following their natural progression. (Though I still prefer piano over synth)

I'm looking forward to hearing more new stuff from them, hopefully even TODAY at Queen Elizabeth Park, where they are taking part in a free show to celebrate the park's birthday, because we definitely need to celebrate parks' birthdays, right?!

September 13, 2015 /Kirk Hamilton
the zolas, molotov girls
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