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Songs of the Week: March 08 - 14, 2021

March 15, 2021 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Crab Walking Home In The Rain” by Jason Collett

Not only are we getting a brand new song from Jason Collett — the first in nearly 5 years — but we’re getting a brand new song from Jason Collett that was arranged and produced by Andy Shauf.
The awesomely titled ”Crab Walking Homer In The Rain” sounds exactly as good as you would expect from the pair, and is the first single off Collett’s upcoming Best Of album. The album is out at the end of this week, March 19, and along with the new single, features a dozen songs spanning the singer’s two-decade career.

  • Kirk


“Another Dimension (feat. Cadence Weapon)” by The Zolas

Over the last year or so, The Zolas have been releasing a slow drip of new songs, with the latest being described as a post-pandemic anthem (as opposed to their usual post-apocalyptic anthems).
“Another Dimension” features a chest-thumping bassline that can’t wait to get out of the house, along with a verse by none other than Cadence Weapon. Have a listen for yourself below.

  • Kirk


“Machine” by Mani Khaira

Vancouver musician Mani Khaira released a new video this week for his song “Machine”. The track comes from his latest EP Face First, and if features actor and dancer Brennan Clost from Netflix’s 'Tiny Pretty Things'. Beautifully choreographed, the dancing and mood match the powerful song perfectly. Have a look below!

  • Christine


“Don't Wait” by JEEN

“Don’t Wait” is a fitting title for the latest single from JEEN. Released only few months after her self-titled album from last October, the song is a tease to her newest album, scheduled for this coming October.
Featuring vocals from bandmate and co-producer Ian Blurton, “Don’t Wait” is a raw anthem that needs to be cranked loud.

  • Kirk


“Just What I Needed” by k-os

k-os covering “Just What I Needed” by The Cars is literally JUST WHAT I NEEDED this week.
I think that’s enough said.

  • Christine


“Hold On” by Justin Bieber

Okay, Kirk may shoot me for this, but Bieber made a love letter video to my favourite hockey team with his new song “Hold On” and it put a HUGE SMILE on my face this week. I miss live hockey and watching in the bar with other fans so this hit me in the feels.

  • Christine

March 15, 2021 /Kirk Hamilton
jason collett, andy shauf, the zolas, cadence weapon, jeen
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Photo Credit: Tess Ananda.

Photo Credit: Tess Ananda.

Songs of the Week: March 01 - 07, 2021

March 08, 2021 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Honey Trap” by Kandle

If the first two singles are anything to go by, Kandle is going for a “Neo Noir James Bond” vibe for her new album, and I am all for it. “Honey Trap” is the latest single for the upcoming Set The Fire, and features some familiar voices like Louise Burns, Debra-Jean Creelman, and Kendel Carsen. A fierce song about “breaking free from a sticky power struggle”, it may not be a coincidence that the song comes out after Kandle leaving her label and releasing her first independent EP last year.
But hear for yourself, and check out the video — directed by Brandon William Fletcher — below!

  • Kirk


“I Got Love” and “Stay Behind” by Mother Mother

Not content with one new song from Vancouver’s Mother Mother? How about TWO? Their first new releases since blowing up on Tik Tok (I know, right?), both songs encapsulate everything you love about the band; “I Got Love” being brash and infectious and “Stay Behind” more chill and melodic, with playful vocals and clever lyrics on both.
Have a listen to “I Got Love” below, or how about “Stay Behind” right here.

  • Kirk


“Nightwaves” by Chad VanGaalen

I’m kinda sad this is just the song and not another gem of a music video from Chad VanGaalen but it’s still a great new track. “Nightwaves” is dreamy and odd - pretty much exactly what you’d expect from VanGaalen. Also completely on brand is the title of the new album that comes out on March 19th - World's Most Stressed Out Gardener. You gotta love it.

  • Christine


“4521.0kHz 6730.0kHz 4109.09kHz” by Godspeed You! Black Emperor

Okay, this one is less a “Song” of the Week and more an “Album Tease” of the Week.
A few days ago it was announced that the brand new Godspeed You! Black Emperor would be coming out April 2nd, but the band was very clear that “there will be no advance “singles” on SpotifApple or other streaming platforms. The record is not available for preorder on Amazon” so all we’re getting until then is the 60 second clip below. UNLESS you hit your local record store, which may be receiving an advance 10” and will be encouraged to share clips or play in-store. Find out more about that, or preorder the album G_d’s Pee AT STATE’S END! for yourself, right here.

  • Kirk


“Pissed at the Disco” by Adnama

I know CBC Radio 3 isn’t anywhere near what it once was, but every once in a while I’ll be listening and still find a new gem. Case in point, a few years ago I Vancouver’s Adnama, whose EP Ghost Like Me made its way into my regular rotation.
Flash forward to the present, where Adnama has released a brand new song, “Pissed in the Disco”., a synthy pop tune that very much sounds like you would expect from the title. Hopefully it’s a hint of more to come.

  • Kirk

March 08, 2021 /Kirk Hamilton
kandle, godspeed you! black emperor, mother mother, adnama, chad vangaalen
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Songs of the Week: February 22 - 28, 2021

March 01, 2021 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Forever Fool” by The Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer

It’s been almost four years since we got the album Apocalipstick from Vancouver’s The Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer. So what comes next? Obviously, it’s the Post-Apocalipstick.
The new album is “a collection of songs which takes disparate elements from our 2017 record, puts them in a blender, and spits out completely new interpretations.” and the first taste we’re getting it a dark and moody, electronic spin on the song “Forever Fool”.
Have a listen below, and compare it to the original “Forever Fool” right here.

  • Kirk


“No Rules” by Autogramm

You know your band has a heck of a pedigree when you have three members whose credits include Destroyer, Black Mountain, Lightning Dust, Black Halos, Spitfires, and Blood Meridian (among others!).
Autogramm returned last week with the title track to their upcoming sophomore album, No Rules, due out April 16. With incredible energy and a sing-a-long chorus, the song also features a video that is a shot-for-shot remake of Billy Joel’s “Sometimes A Fantasy.”

  • Kirk


“Home” by Russell Louder

Two years in the making, PEI’s Russel Louder released their brand new album, Humor, last week. The lead track — and latest single — “Home” features Russell’s incredible voice soaring over the synthy beats of a song that they describe as “…the introduction. It is the wandering protagonist who sets the tone for the entire album. The idea of finding “home” is now a question, not an answer. Elements of preparation, the romanticizing of arrival, deep, deep uncertainty, pain, lack of belonging – yet bursting with hope.”

  • Kirk


“Sugar Pill” by METZ

Sometimes Monday’s call for something loud.

Today “Sugar Pill” by Metz is doing it for me. Last month they released this video for the song, which appears on their 2020 album Atlas Vending, which I’ve been listening to a lot lately. Crank up your speakers and hit play.

  • Christine


“Young Libertine” by Left Field Messiah

It’s going to be a while still until the full debut album by Left Field Messiah is released (July 23rd), but the singles and music videos keep coming. If you missed the announcement, this latest super group contains Steve Bays (Hot Hot Heat), Jeremy Ruzumna (Fitz & The Tantrums), and Erik Janson (formerly Wildling).
The “Young Libertine” video, like the ones for “Fuzz Machine” and “A.M. Moonlight” were done by Johnny Jansen and are fun, psychedelic romps.

  • Christine

March 01, 2021 /Kirk Hamilton
the harpoonist & the axe murderer, audiogramm, russell louder
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Photo Credit: Yung Yemi

Photo Credit: Yung Yemi

Songs of the Week: February 15 - 21, 2021

February 22, 2021 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Obeah” by Haviah Mighty

2019’s Polaris Prize winner Haviah Mighty continues to kick ass and take name (check out that awesome promo pic above!). Her latest single “Obeah” which she co-produced with her brother ocuses on “trust, spirituality, her close connection to family and a belief that the energies around you dictate what you allow in your life in order to prosper”.
The whole release seems like a family affair, with her father also appearing in the video!

-Christine


“Good Place To Hide (At The Time)” by Partner

I’ve enjoyed Partner since discovering them via their Polaris Prize nomination, and since that debut album, their sound continues to evolve. When I saw the words “RUSH-inspired” in their press release for this song (“Good Place To Hide (At The Time)”), I knew it was going to be a banger.
In true Partner form, the press release also came with a content warning, which I’ll also pass along……..
….
There are clowns/mimes in this video.

-Christine


“Slow Riser” by Bad Pop

If you’ve been a fan of Bad Pop since their days as Hot Panda, then you may just recognise this first single since their three year hiatus. “Slow Riser” lands directly in the middle of the trio’s Venn diagram of catchiness & grittiness, and is the first tease of a brand new album, due out in March.

- Kirk


“Don’t Panic” by Mike Edel

Victoria’s Mike Edel kicks off his new series of cover songs with a classic from Coldplay. The first of four covers, Mike’s version of “Don’t Panic” both honours the original while still putting his own style on the song, somehow managing to make it more mellow.

- Kirk

February 22, 2021 /Kirk Hamilton
haviah mighty, partner, bad pop, mike edel
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Songs of the Week: Feb 08 - 14, 2021

February 15, 2021 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Night Danger (Lovers Mix)” by iskwē

One of the best livestreams I've seen over the last year was iskwē performing with a small string section, so I was very happy to see the news about The Stars. The new EP sees her backed by a trio of piano, violin, and cello, with “reimagined” songs off her last album acākosīk, featuring new arrangements.
Upon first listen, “Night Danger (Lovers Mix)” — where she’s backed by the FILMharmonic Orchestra — sent actual chills down my spine, so I can’t wait for the album to come out March 5th, with a special livestream the night before. - Kirk


“Stories” by Sarah Neufeld

Sticking with the “gorgeous strings” genre, Sarah Neufeld (long-time member of Arcade Fire and founding member of Bell Orchestre) released the first single to her upcoming album Detritus last week.
”Stories” is a ghostly, sprawling song that “compels us to face the stories we’ve told ourselves that we can no longer believe.”
Drift away with the song below, and look for the album on May 14. - Kirk


“Quiet” by Megan Nash

First off, “The Best of Intentions” is my favourite backing band name in recent memory.
Second, if you need a “Parking Lot Approved workout”, then Megan Nash has you covered with the brand new video for her song “Quiet”, which would provide a perfect soundtrack for those exercises. - Kirk


“Big Lies” by Alex Little & The Suspicious Minds

Vancouver’s Alex Little and the Suspicious Minds released their latest single “Big Lies” last week, and I dare you to listen to this song and not have it stuck in your head for the rest of the day.
Hopefully this new single, along with a few released last year, indicate a new album from the group sooner rather than later!

- Kirk

February 15, 2021 /Kirk Hamilton
iskwe, sarah neufeld, megan nash, alex little & the suspicious minds
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Photo Credit: Daniel Dorsa

Photo Credit: Daniel Dorsa

Songs of the Week: Feb 01 - 07, 2021

February 08, 2021 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Parking Lot” by The Weather Station

Not only did The Weather Station release her brand new album, Ignorance, last Friday, but also a new video for “Parking Lot”. With vulnerable vocals and heartbreaking lyrics juxtaposed with the dancey beat, if you like this song then you’re going to love the rest of the album (it’s really good). - Kirk


“Take Me Home” by Shred Kelly

To kick off their latest “virtual tour”, Shred Kelly dropped a brand new video for last year’s “Take Me Home” from their album Like A Rising Sun. The video is touching look at band member Tim Newton’s late father Bud, and one of the most creative “lyric videos” I’ve seen. Check it out, and then join Shred Kelly online every Saturday for the rest of the month. - Kirk


“Pre Post-Period Blues” by Bad Waitress

I don’t think anything I write about “Pre Post-Period Blues” by Bad Waitress will be better than what Guitarist Katelyn Molgard said in the press release, so I’m just going to put in exactly what they had to say:
“It’s like this: you got yer friggin hormones, your cramps, you forgot to eat, but you need to take Advil, then yer like, "bitch, now my stomach hurts!" and then you get so mad yer like "WHYYYYY?!?"So you slam back a few and then you’re way more drunk than you’d normally be so like, you say some shit to someone and then now yer yelling and THEN some dude’s like “are you on your period?” And so then you turn into a werewolf and eat everyone. Ya know?”
- Kirk

February 08, 2021 /Kirk Hamilton
the weather station, shred kelly, bad waitress
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Photo Credit: Sebastian Buzzalino

Photo Credit: Sebastian Buzzalino

Songs of the Week: Jan 25 - 31, 2021

February 01, 2021 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Jellybean” by Justin Rutledge

If you’ve seen Justin Rutledge perform live over the past decade or so, you may remember this crowd favourite. Well, after so many years, Canada’s greatest sing-a-long (sorry “Robots”) has finally made its way on to one of Justin’s albums. And to capture the same vibes as the live performances, he’s enlisted the help of Dan Mangan, Matthew Barber, and Annelise Noronha, among others.
Check out “Jellybean” as the first single to his album Islands, due out March 26, and just try not to sing along. - Kirk


“Samurai Sword” by Chad VanGaalen

Not only are we getting a new Chad VanGaalen album. Not only did we get a new Chad VanGaalen animated video. But we’re also getting a Chad VanGaalen scavenger hunt!
The video for the new song “Samurai Sword” contains Easter eggs scattered throughout, and every week VanGaalen will share a list of some of these hidden objects with a challenge to fans to find them. Check out his website for more details, and watch the video with a eagle-eye below.
Oh, and the new album? It has the best name ever: World's Most Stressed Out Gardener is out March 19 - Kirk


“510” by Kylie V

Vancouver up-and-comer Kylie V recently released the latest peek of their upcoming album, Big Blue, with the second single “510”. Featuring Kylie’s tender vocals backed by gorgeous strings, the melancholic song swells to an emotional conclusion, that just leaves me looking forward to February 28th. - Kirk

February 01, 2021 /Kirk Hamilton
justin rutledge, chad vangaalen, kylie v
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Art d'Ecco photo credit to, Mike Pepperdine

Art d'Ecco photo credit to, Mike Pepperdine

Songs of the Week: Jan 17 - 23, 2021

January 25, 2021 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

"Andre" by Small Sins

(okay, this came out before last week, but this is a new feature & I wanted to spotlight it, and I call the shots around here!)

It's been just over a decade since the last Small Sins album, and since then Thomas D'Arcy has been more than a little busy producing and collaborating with the likes of Hawksley Workman and members of July Talk. But now the catchy synth and intimate vocals that I loved are back, as heard on the new single "Andre", the first tease of the brand new album, Volume II, due out on Feb 12th. - Kirk


"We Are The Underworld" by Strippers Union

Another band we haven't heard of in quite some time, with members who have been busy nonetheless. Strippers Union was a collaboration between The Tragically Hip's Rob Baker and Craig Northey of Odds, and they're back with not one but TWO albums of new material. The Undertaking is a double album with the first half being released February 5th, with the second arriving a month later on March 12.
"We Are The Underworld" is the first taste of the album, and sounds a lot like what you would expect the collaboration of the two Canadian powerhouse bands. - Kirk


"Wanna Feel Good" by Miesha and The Spanks

Hot off their 2018 album Girls Girls Girls, Miesha and The Spanks are already back with a brand new EP called Singles on April 16th. The grungy, fuzzy rocker "Wanna Feel Good" is the first of what was meant to be a loose collection of radio singles, but found their way onto an EP produced by the award winning Leeroy Stagger. - Kirk


"TV God" by Art D'Ecco

Vancouver's "androgynous neo-glam art-rocker" Art d'Ecco released the lead single off brand new album In Standard Definition, due out April 23. The press release promises the album will be "like channels on an old television set" and that every song "presents an episodic look into the world of entertainment, our obsession with celebrity and the power it holds over us."
I love a good concept album, and if the first single is any indication, it's gonna be a doozy. - Kirk


"Bus" by Begonia

A b-side off her last album Fear, "Bus" comes out along with the announcement of Begonia's upcoming live album, appropriately titled the Fear Tour Live Album.
The live album is out at the end of this week, January 29. You can get a tease of it by watching "The Other Side" here. If you’ve never seen Begonia live, this record and these videos will have to do for now, coming as close as possible to capturing her powerful performance. - Kirk


"High School" by Nice Horse

It's not often you'll see a country song here, but I've long said Nice Horse sneaks in with the few other country acts I like. And their new single "High School" reaffirms that sentiment, with a nostalgic look back at the "glory days" (that hits even if you don't have a particular fondness for those days or wish to re-live them). - Kirk

January 25, 2021 /Kirk Hamilton
small sins, thomas d'arcy, strippers union, the tragically hip, odds, miesha and the spanks, art d'ecco, begonia, nice horse
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