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Song(s) of the Day: June 29, 2016 - Nice As Fuck

June 29, 2016 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

I really wanted to write something about Nice As Fuck, the new band from Jenny Lewis, Au Revoir Simone’s Erika Forster and The Like’s Tennessee Thomas who surprisingly dropped a new album a week ago. But Father John Misty wrote their bio and nothing I can say will be any better than this: 

“Gather ‘round ladies, I am God’s favorite evolved male music journalist! This is my resounding endorsement of Nice As Fuck! Damn, this is a good look for me! I can feel my incomplete chromosome regenerating as we speak! Not so much a crass “bio” engineered to cynically exploit the no-shortage-of-sexy-talking-points-that-have-little-to-nothing-to-with-the-actual-music (THEIR EYES ARE UP THERE JESUS), this is in reality more a tacit referendum on the most successful PR campaign of all time: selling you on the indispensability of the male gender. Which I totally get, and am all-to-well-aware of my complicity in that. It sucks. I am the “post-modern man” [eye roll]. But seriously, I am the new tyranny, like, the sole bearer of the new injunction – as in wow that looks heavy, please, allow me to carry that millennia old baggage for you – but I do think I know what you’re trying to say. Realistically, as a man I am more qualified than you to tell you the ways in which I am radically inferior to every other life form on Earth or elsewhere. Let me explain (at the risk, I know, of going a little “woke bro”): You see, at the dawn of the typographical age, we males, cursed with a right hemisphere orientation, decided that our weaknesses (symbolic thinking, intuition, empathy, etc) were weakness in general. So instead of doing the unthinkable, namely: deferring to anyone else’s vision of the world, we made the way we see things law, and then we wrote them down on traditionally masculine substances like stone, marble, etc, so anytime things got a little fuzzy, we could just mindlessly recite our laws, and in case anyone said, “Hey, that’s just some shit you wrote down!” we’d invent a God (a MALE one) and say, “Hey, don’t look at me! He said it!” and that was that.
So, look, along those lines I know it’s a little ironic, not too mention hypocritical, for someone who obviously knows better, to declare (“declaring” being clearly symptomatic of entitlement) from the tower of the patriarchy that Nice As Fuck (aka NAF aka Jenny Lewis, Tennessee Thomas, and Erika Spring aka The Tame Guys) is objectively the best all-female band in the last 25 years (like that should even matter, you know, do you describe RADIOHEAD as an “ALL OPPRESSOR BAND NO YOU DON’T”) so I just won’t. I won’t blatantly man-splain their musical DNA, play spot-the-influence, or condescendingly take you by the hand and patiently reduce their sound to a bunch of “if blank hetero-married blank and then blank subjugated her sound to blank’s sound for the sake of maintaining the relationship”’s (classic), and go on to tell you – so you, presumably, never have to actually listen to it for yourself and (God-forbid) draw your own conclusions which would naturally be that NAF sounds like if the Clash made Rumors and King Tubby produced it.
And, I gotta say, it’s high time for a conscious band to come along and talk power dynamics, talk love, talk guns, talk cookie lips, talk fear, talk fantasy, talk reality (enough with the pizza punk about cats). It isn’t even worth bringing up the crisis of imagination in the lamestream – when I look at some these pop stars that serve as “role models” for these little girls, I just think wow, really great, that’s definitely the message these kids need to hear. Don’t they know that being smart and independent is actually way sexier to me than boop-boop-be-dooing around in garter belts? I mean, I’m trying to liberate these women and they just go and objective themselves! That’s my job! Haha, but really, smart women just really get me going.
Off to find some retail counterfeit of the rituals of antiquity designed to bring me into authentic manhood! Good luck with that, you know?
Haha!
HAHAHA!
H-ha!
Hahahahaha!
Ha Ha Ha Ha!
Ha.
– FJM”

June 29, 2016 /Kirk Hamilton
nice as fuck, jenny lewis, au revoir simone, the like, father john misty
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Song of the Day: June 28, 2016 - "Just Because (for Gord Downie)" by Joel Plaskett

June 28, 2016 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

I don't know if I have many words for this poem-turned-song that Joel Plaskett wrote for Gord Downie.

It's an excellent rock song written by a great Canadian musician for another one...so just do what Joel says: "Crank it for the man with love."

June 28, 2016 /Christine McAvoy
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photo by Lynol Lui

Song of the Day: June 27, 2016 - "Bad Boy" by Rykka

June 27, 2016 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

Vancouver's Rykka is on her way back to our city from competing in the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest (for Switzerland)! 
The songstress has released another single, titled "Bad Boy", from her upcoming album Beatitudes.

No word yet on any shows while she's here, but we can keep our fingers crossed. You'll definitely be able to see her later this year after the new album is released (July 8) on her fall tour. In the meantime check out the electro-pop track "Bad Boy" below!

June 27, 2016 /Christine McAvoy
rykka, bad boy, song of the day, beatitudes
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photo by Ryan Nolan

Song of the Day: June 26, 2016 - "They Don't Make Anything In That Town" by Donovan Woods

June 26, 2016 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

Donovan Woods has released a new video for the song "They Don't Make Anything In That Town" off of his Polaris Prize nominated album Hard Settle, Ain't Troubled.

The musician is taking his show on the road this summer, but won't be in Vancouver until November (11th at the Fox Cabaret).

Check out the video and song below and be sure to give the album a listen too.

"Hard Settle, Ain't Troubled" is Donovan Woods' fourth album, which most recently received a 2016 Polaris Music Prize nomination. The critically-acclaimed album is available in Canada now, and a Deluxe Edition - exclusive to the US - will be released on August 12, 2016. For tour dates, visit www.DonovanWoods.net/live.
June 26, 2016 /Christine McAvoy
donovan woods, they don't make anything in that town, song of the day, Hard Settle Ain’t Troubled, polaris prize
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photo by Nelson Mouëllic

Song of the Day: June 25, 2016 - "Lay Down In The Tall Grass" by Skye Wallace [Timber Timbre cover]

June 25, 2016 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

If you've seen Skye Wallace perform live in the last little while, you may have seen her cover Timber Timbre's "Lay Down In The Tall Grass". In fact, I saw her play a solo set this past weekend for Car Free Day, where she admitted the song almost made her new upcoming album, but it was cut because she was recording with the drummer from Timber Timbre, and that may have been a bit weird.

Anyway, you can hear the cover below in a session she did with Southern Souls, or you just might be able to hear it tomorrow (Sunday) night at the Rickshaw Theatre, where Skye is playing a show with David Newberry! 

June 25, 2016 /Kirk Hamilton
cover song, skye wallace, lay down in the tall grass, timber timbre
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photo by Bill Acheson

Song of the Day: June 24, 2016 - "Somersault" by Royal Canoe

June 24, 2016 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

They're back! It's been a couple years since we heard new music from Royal Canoe, but the Winnipeg band is set to release a new album called Something Got Lost Between Here and the Orbit, on September 16 via Nevado Music.  

And to give us a taste, they've released a video for the first single "Somersault". The song is a catchy and danceable indie-pop tune, and the video is really something else. Directed by Nathan Boey and choreographed by Kaja Irwin, it features some fantastic dancing from the band -- or more accurately, their "puppeteers".

Just give it a watch. 

From their forthcoming album Something Got Lost Between Here and the Orbit. Out Sept 16, 2016 on Embassy of Music (Europe), Moorworks (Japan) and Nevado Records (Rest of World).
June 24, 2016 /Kirk Hamilton
royal canoe, song of the day, somersault, Something Got Lost Between Here and the Orbit
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Song of the Day: June 23, 2016 - "Springtime Devil" by Les Deuxluxes

June 23, 2016 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

I am a little late on this, because:
A) the song came out a month and a half ago, and
2) as of a couple days ago, it's officially no longer springtime.

But neither of those are going to stop me from posting "Springtime Devil", the first single from the debut LP from Les Deuxluxes.

I heard the song on CBC Radio 3 the other day and immediately stopped what I was doing to check who this gritty, fiery blues rocker was by. Turns out it is the Montreal duo of Anna Frances Meyer & Étienne Barry, and the album will be out through Bonsound this September.

June 23, 2016 /Kirk Hamilton
les deuxluxes, springtime devil
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Song of the Day: June 22, 2016 - "Óveður" by sigur rós

June 22, 2016 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Yesterday I posted the 24 hour stream that sigur rós were broadcasting of their drive around Iceland. The video was scored by a "constantly evolving soundtrack based around elements of new song "óveður""

 

Well, right after the stream, they released the new video for that very song. It's their first new music since Kveikur in '013, and starts off as a soaring sigur rós song before breaking down into a kind of madness. 

And the video, well, let's just say you may not want to watch it at work. Or if you are squeamish, maybe just listen in a background tab. It's equal parts captivating and visceral, and like the song, dips into some insanity near the end. 

Sigur Rós - Óveður Directed by Jonas Åkerlund buy / stream: http://x-l.co/ovedur Written and performed by Sigur Rós. Produced by Sigur Rós and Paul Corley Krunk under license to XL Recordings Live dates: sigur-ros.co.uk/tour Twitter: twitter.com/sigurros Facebook: facebook.com/sigurros Instagram: instagram.com/sigurros YouTube: http://sgr.is/sr_youtube www.sigur-ros.co.uk
June 22, 2016 /Kirk Hamilton
sigur ros, Óveður
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