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Photo: Karoline Lebrun

 

Song of the Day: May 07, 2016 - "Companion" by Braids

May 07, 2016 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Hot off their Juno winning album Deep In The Iris, Braids are releasing a brand new EP, appropriately titled Companion. You can check out the video for the title track, which was directed by Kevan Funk, who worked with the band on the videos for “Taste” and “Miniskirt” last year. 

Singer Raphaelle Standell-Preston has also written a powerful piece for Pitchfork on being a survivor of sexual abuse, and how it informed songs like "Companion", and "Miniskirt". I can't possibly do the article justice, so I urge you take a few minutes to read it here.

May 07, 2016 /Kirk Hamilton
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Song of the Day: May 06, 2016 - "Private School" by Arkells

May 06, 2016 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

New Arkells!!!!!!!!

And apparently everyone loved it so much this morning their Vevo page came crashing down!

The new song "Private School" from the upcoming album Morning Report (out August 5th!) is about social inequality and the lack of awareness on the part of those with more fortune.

Max actually breaks down the lyrics over on Genius - you should take a look!

To say I'm excited about the new album is an understatement, and I'm sure we'll be hearing some of the new songs over the summer when the boys head out to play some festivals. I took a peak at the tracklist (you can pre-order the album) and am beyond curious to hear what the song "Drake's Dad" sounds like!.

Check out the song/video for "Private School" below and keep an eye out for the cameos from Lights, Tokyo Police Club's Dave Monks, and the director of the actual video, playing the director in the video, Steve Jocz from Sum41!

May 06, 2016 /Christine McAvoy
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Song of the Day: May 05, 2016 - "Anybodys'" by Sam Weber

May 05, 2016 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

When the words "new music" followed by the name Sam Weber appeared in my inbox I was incredible excited.
I've seen Sam and his band perform live many times over the last year or so and have been anticipating this new release for some time now. The album will be called Valentina Nevada and to comes out at the end of the month on May 27th.

The band lists the album's influences as Jackson Browne, The Eagles, Neil Young & Joni Mitchell, which I totally get from today's Song Of The Day, and the first release, "Anybodys'", with maybe a bit of Randy Newman sound on the piano track.

Enjoy "Anybodys'" below!

May 05, 2016 /Christine McAvoy
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Song of the Day: May 04, 2016 - "Nodisco!" by By Divine Right

May 04, 2016 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

By Divine Right is covering Depeche Mode's 1981 album Speak & Spell track for track and the another single, "Nodisco!", is out now.

The entire album of covers will be out on the 27th of this month, and based off of this first few tracks (hear "New Life" and "Just Can't Get Enough" as well) I'm pretty stoked for the rest!

May 04, 2016 /Christine McAvoy
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Song of the Day: May 03, 2016 - "Below" by White Lung

May 03, 2016 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

In three days Vancouver's own White Lung will be releasing their new album Paradise and today we have their latest single (in video form as well) for you titled "Below".

Lead singer Mish Barber-Way, called the song her "Stevie-Nicks-meets-Celine Dion ballad" and we totally get that vibe.

Check the tune out below and you can see them live in June at the Levitation Festival here in Vancouver, or on tour (dates available here).

May 03, 2016 /Christine McAvoy
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photo by Ty Snyden, 2016

photo by Ty Snyden, 2016

Song of the Day: May 02, 2016 - "Push + Pull" by July Talk

May 02, 2016 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

This right here is my new favourite song. July Talk is back with a first tease at their new album with the song "Push + Pull".

The song starts with Leah Fay's lofty vocals over an almost disco beat before Peter Dreimanis' raw growl joins in for a chorus that punches you in the face. 

No details yet on whent he album is out, or even its title, but it has already jumped to the top of my most anticipated of '016.

May 02, 2016 /Kirk Hamilton
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Photo: Vanessa Heins

Photo: Vanessa Heins

Song of the Day: May 01, 2016 - "Don't Go" by Hannah Georgas

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

I have been eagerly anticipating new music from Hannah Georgas and now it's finally here! 

"Don't Go" is the brand new single from her upcoming album, For Evelyn which will be out later this summer on Dine Alone Records. 

The album is named after Hannah’s “compassionate, patient, kind and beautiful” 98-year-old grandmother and is once again produced by Holy Fuck's Graham Walsh. "Don't Go" is a hauntingly beautiful song, and I can't wait to hear the rest of the album. 

May 01, 2016 /Kirk Hamilton
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Song of the Day: April 30, 2016 - "Primitive Brain" by Chad VanGaalen

April 30, 2016 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

A couple months ago I shared "Modern Mind" by Bry Webb, one half of a split 7" between Webb and Calgary's Chad VanGaalen. Now I'm happy to share the other half, "Primitive Brain". 

Webb's "Modern Man" was actually written in response to "Primitive Brain", a song that had previously been released on cassette tape. But since no one can play those any more, it's likely you haven't heard it.

You can get the 7" via Wyatt Records, and keep an eye out, because they are promising a lot more in the future. 

 

April 30, 2016 /Kirk Hamilton
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