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Song of the Day: February 22, 2019 - "Porch" by Dead Soft

February 22, 2019 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

Vancouver’s Dead Soft have just released another single from their latest EP (New Emotion) called “Porch”, which starts of soft (vocally) with a nice grungy guitar background and then ends with a bang.

The band will be opening for Daniel Romano on Monday, and then heading out on tour with him through Canada and the States eventually making their way back here for a show on April 18th at Static Jupiter.

Check out the song below:

February 22, 2019 /Christine McAvoy
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Song of the Day: February 21, 2019 - "One Last Time" by Hollerado

February 21, 2019 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

Ohhhhhkay… this is an emotional one for me.

There are few Canadian bands that I’ve personally known for a long time, and I think it was around 2007 when I met Hollerado as they played a few shows with Said The Whale in Ontario.

These guys are not only genuinely amazing humans, they have always been one of the best live shows to see, have some of the catchiest tunes, and can make a hell of a music video. (I wish the Prism Prize was around for Americanarama!)

Oh, I supposed I should explain that I’m getting nostalgic because Hollerado have announced they’re retiring, have one final album (Retaliation Vacation), one final tour (Vancouver date TBD), and a new song called “One Last Time”.

The video is full of home videos from over the years, and I definitely almost cried. I have so many happy memories with these guys, from shooting photos in little venues at the beginning of it all, to losing my voice after singing Juliette on stage at an after party show in Toronto, and just watching them grow and evolve and kick ass over the years.

I just went looking to see if I could find my “Record In A Bag” but I think it was lost in my Ontario/Vancouver moves, but I found my DEMO IN A BAG! #42 of 1000…
I’m not crying, you’re crying.

“What doesn’t matter?”

February 21, 2019 /Christine McAvoy
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Song of the Day: February 20, 2019 - "Boyfriends" by Broken Social Scene

February 20, 2019 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

Oh, I’m feeling this one.

Broken Social Scene released a song from their new EP Let’s Try The After (out now!), and a video that is full of GIFS.

“Boyfriends” features lines like: “And they’ll become their dicks puke on your heart They’re gonna make you sick It’s gonna get real dark” - so naturally, they released it on Valentine’s Day.

Check it out below!

February 20, 2019 /Christine McAvoy
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Song of the Day: February 19, 2019 - "Coal In Your Window" by Skye Wallace

February 19, 2019 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Not only do we have a brand new song from Skye Wallace, but also some news on a new album!

“Coal In Your Window” is the first single off her upcoming self-titled LP due out June 7th. It sees Skye going in a more rocking direction, with a banger that was written “in a building in Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland that used to be an old cottage hospital (Bonne Bay Cottage Hospital / Julia Ann Walsh Heritage Center). It was inspired by a story I heard about one of the young folks that used to work in the hospital and the boy that would throw coal at her window at night to beckon her down to their meeting place in the boiler room. “Coal In Your Window” may be about a specific story, but it’s a truly universal concept of jittery, passionate love and doing whatever it takes to access that fire that another person ignites in you. I wanted to evoke an excited, dangerous, lustful energy that gets the heart pumping.”

Watch the video below, or take a listen on soundcloud!

February 19, 2019 /Kirk Hamilton
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Song of the Day: February 18, 2019 - "Can You Find Her Place" by Lydia Ainsworth

February 18, 2019 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Just last week, I was wondering about when we were going to hear new music from Lydia Ainsworth, and just like that… a brand new song!

“Can You Find Her Place” is the first single off the upcoming album Phantom Forest, and Ainsworth says the song is “about Mother Nature's elusive yet powerful strength in the face of adversity. I'm singing a number of the songs on Phantom Forest from the perspective of Mother Nature and her views on humanity's hubris, however on 'Can You Find Her Place' I am using my voice as a kind of Greek chorus singing about where you can find her strength, setting the scene for Phantom Forest."

Take a listen below, and be sure to snag the album on May 10th!

February 18, 2019 /Kirk Hamilton
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Song of the Day: February 17, 2019 - "Little Star" by iskwē

February 17, 2019 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Last week, iskwē released a powerful new song, “Little Star”, accompanied by an equally intense stop motion video, directed by animator Sarah Legault.

iskwē says: “Set to the drumbeat of an Anishinaabe honour song, “Little Star” reminds listeners that we still need to act on the lessons learned from the Tina Fontaine and Colten Boushie tragedies. It also gives birth to a new direction for me, as I’ll be digging deeper into the astrology teachings of my Cree ancestors and amplifying the work of thought leaders like Wilfred Buck.”

February 17, 2019 /Kirk Hamilton
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Song of the Day: February 16, 2019 - "Dance" by Tim Baker

February 16, 2019 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

For months now*, we’ve slowly been getting teases of the new album from Tim Baker, and now we finally get the very first single.

“Dance” comes from the upcoming album Forever Overhead and is exactly what you would be hoping for from the former Hey Rosetta frontman; his fragile voice lilting over a beautiful piano, as the song builds to a soaring finish.

The album is due out April 19 on Arts & Crafts, and he’ll also be going on a cross-Canada tour, and you’ll be able to catch him here in Vancouver at the Imperial on June 1st!

*In fact, the Side Door Session version of this song was SOTD back in October!

February 16, 2019 /Kirk Hamilton
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Song of the Day: February 15, 2019 - "Flags of Convenience" by Mounties

February 15, 2019 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

The bad news is, we’re going to have to wait a bit longer for the new album from Mounties — the power trio of Hawksley Workman, Steve Bays, and Ryan Dahle.

The good news is, we get another preview of Heavy Meta before it’s new April 26th release date, with a brand new video for “Flags of Convenience”.

The band says, “‘Give us convenience or give us death!’, is one of the themes running through the new Mounties song ‘Flags of Convenience’. The term is taken from a business practice of merchant ship owners registering vessels in a different country than that of the owner to avoid regulations, laws, and taxes. This underlying meaning becomes a metaphor for other behaviour from our obsession with convenience boiling all the way down to pure sex. The song and video feature a guest appearance by Limblifter drummer Eric Breitenbach.”

February 15, 2019 /Kirk Hamilton
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