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Song of the Day: March 15, 2020 - "Hot Mess" by Nice Horse

March 15, 2020 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

I think I can speak for both myself and Christine when I say our favourite country band is back with a bit of a “Hot Mess”. Just last week Nice Horse the brand new song about, well, I think you can take a guess.

“Hot Mess” comes a couple years after the release of their debut album, as the band has been very busy winning awards, relentlessly touring, and even creating an app to help musicians keep themselves organized.

Have a listen below!

March 15, 2020 /Kirk Hamilton
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Song of the Day: March 14, 2020 - "I'm In Love" by Sunday Morning

March 14, 2020 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Vancouver’s Sunday Morning released “I’m In Love” earlier this year, but the dark and gritty rocker as song of the day is timed just right for both the release of their latest album Consequences Of Love (Part 2) — out yesterday — and their album release show — tonight at the Rickshaw.

Have a watch below, for a band full of Vancouver all-stars, including members of bands like The Evaporators, Slow, The Ballyntines, Destroyer, and more!

March 14, 2020 /Kirk Hamilton
sunday morning, i'm in love, consequences of love
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Song(s) of the Day: March 13, 2020 - "Trouble Is" & "Ain't No One Like You" by The Matinée

March 13, 2020 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

It’s been a hot minute since we last heard from Vancouver roots rockers The Matinée, but this past week they released not one, but TWO new songs.

“Trouble Is” and “Ain’t No One Like You” are both natural extensions of the bands sound, with some familiar voices helping out — both Dawn Pemberton and Colleen Rennison (No Sinner) lending their incredible pipes, as well as Matt Kelly (of City & Colour as of late) on slide guitar.

Lead singer Matt Layzell says “Inspiration for ‘Trouble Is’ came after seeing the premiere of ‘Selfless’, a poignant documentary which looks at the effects of social media and screen time on today’s youth by the wonderful people at Fresh Independence. The concept arose from conversations sparked after digesting the film’s message, which got us riled up that no one seems to want to do or say anything about it. The song allows us to preach wearily from our humble soap box and tell you what we feel the ‘Trouble Is’.”

While there’s nothing official announced, I have it on good authority that a new album is very much on the horizon, so while you wait pop these into your ears on repeat.

March 13, 2020 /Kirk Hamilton
the matinee, trouble is, ain't no one like you
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Song of the Day: March 9, 2020 - "That Emotion" by Hannah Georgas

March 09, 2020 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

It’s been a minute since we’ve heard new music from Hannah Georgas, but this past Friday she released her brand new song, “That Emotion”.

With her gorgeous voice driving the honest and contemplative lyrics, Georgas says:
“The song is a portrait of one particular way that emotions can build up inside. You’re going through the motions, suppressing how you really feel, and pretending things are ok — but your body knows…that deep down life and worry can weigh you down in ways your head might not acknowledge. This song was inspired by the feeling of hiding emotions you would like to express but feeling alone.”

The song is the first tease of a new album out later this year, Hannah’s first on the Arts & Crafts label(!) and produced by Aaron Dessner (of The National), who Hannah had spend a good deal of last year touring with (fittingly enough).

March 09, 2020 /Kirk Hamilton
hannah georgas, that emotion
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Song of the Day: March 8, 2020 - "Dead Leaves" by Shred Kelly

March 08, 2020 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Just last week, Shred Kelly not only released a brand new song, “Dead Leaves”, but also announced their fifth album!

“Dead Leaves” is a dark and sombre reflection of our lives on the internet, with the band says the song is about "the online battles we have around political issues. We are all friends until someone has an opposing view online. Then we tear each other apart from behind our screens.”

The song is the lead single to their new album, Like A Rising Sun, which is due out on May 15th!

March 08, 2020 /Kirk Hamilton
shred kelly, dead leaves, like a rising sun
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Song of the Day: March 7, 2020 - "Years In The Making" by Arkells

March 07, 2020 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

They’re back, baby! Arkells have returned with a bang, dropping their new single “Years In The Making”

With a grandiose swell of horns, and Arkells’ usual high energy exuberance, singer Max Kerman says “You never know when the universe will deliver a tune from the song gods, but ‘Years In The Making’ arrived just when we needed it. It leans on a question we keep coming back to: How do we conceive of everything we’ve been through, and shape it to offer some love and hope? ‘Years In The Making’ is meant to encourage us to find ways to embrace the bumps in the road, because all of our challenges are ultimately there to help us work towards the dream – whatever that may be. Most importantly, the song is meant to viscerally offer our bodies all the moves to play it live. Thank you to all of our inspirations that drive us forward. The reward is this A+ banger.”

And I gotta say, he’s 100% correct.

March 07, 2020 /Kirk Hamilton
arkells, years in the making
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Song of the Day: March 6, 2020 - "Day As An Arrow" by Small Town Artillery

March 06, 2020 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Vancouver’s own Small Town Artillery is back with a brand new single, “Day As An Arrow”.

The song is the first off their brand new EP, Bright Side Bandits, which is out today. Singer Tom van Deursen says the song “was born on the banks of the Xingu River in the heart of the Amazon 7 years ago after seeing the heartbreaking displacement of Indigenous peoples as a direct result of industry. In its final form, the song pulls taught the question of where you’d fly if you could move much faster than the frustrating snail’s pace of politics and reconciliation. It is dedicated to the Wet’suwet’en people of northern BC, who are relentlessly fighting as you read this for their voices to be heard.”

You can also catch them TONIGHT at the Rickshaw, as they kick off their cross Canada tour!

March 06, 2020 /Kirk Hamilton
small town artillery, day as an arrow, bright side bandits
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Song of the Day: February 13, 2020 - "Behave" by Nature Of

February 13, 2020 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Edmonton’s Nature Of just released the third single to their upcoming album, The Mean.

“Behave” is a chill, jangly tune, and singer Steven Schneider says “‘Behave’ is about letting go of the past and learning to forgive yourself. The older I get, the more I collect, good and bad. I know some of the things I carry need to be sent on their way in order to be the person I want to be.”

Have a listen below, OR check out the live in-studio video above, and check out their album The Mean when it comes out February 21.

February 13, 2020 /Kirk Hamilton
nature of, behave, the mean
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