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Songs of the Week: September 29 - October 05, 2025

October 06, 2025 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day, Songs Of The Week

“The Calm” by The Protomen

Holy crap it’s happening!

It’s been sixteen years since the release of Act II: The Father of Death, the second part in the epic Mega Man influenced rock opera from Tennessee band The Protomen, and now we’re finally getting the long awaited Act III: This City Made Us!

The announcement was made with the first two tracks on the album released on Bandcamp, with a promise of a weekly release model, until the final Bandcamp Friday of the year; or as the band puts it on their website, “sort of like that Alien show you’ve been watching… but with sound only. And less aliens, but maybe more robots.”

The two songs released so far are “Hold Back the Night”, which has been floating around for a few years, and the opening track “The Calm” (which I can only assume comes before some sort of storm), an instrumental opener that builds in suspense and anticipation.

The band has also promised a physical release of a CD which comes with a “story booklet/libretto + the amazing John DeLucca artwork” and a vinyl to come, with the release date set once they have the timeline set.

Have a listen below or on their Bandcamp page!

  • Kirk


“Fully Completely” Tragically Hip Cover by Alexisonfire

You know I love a good cover and especially when they’re unexpected ones…well Alexisonfire covering The Hip is delightfully unexpected!

The band is releasing an EP on November 7th titles Copies of Old Masters Volume 1 and along with the “Fully Completely” cover they’re tackling other 90’s CanCon: “Neighbourhood Villain” by Doughboys, “Cuz” by Shallow North Dakota and “Misogyny” by Rusty.

Enjoy the song below!

  • Christine


“Look What You Did” by JEEN

JEEN is back with a gritty pop anthem, “Look What You Did”, the first track off her upcoming EP For the Romance.

The song was recorded early this year, but almost didn’t make the cut, with JEEN sharing: “A couple months after recording, I had some unexpected music business trouble that completely derailed me and the whole release came to a full stop. I was crushed, so I was about to trash the whole EP and just start again, but I had a change of heart over the summer. I ended up using three of the original January recordings and one of them was ‘Look What You Did.’.”
And about the song itself, she adds: “At the end of the day, it's a pop song so I just wanted it to be light and easy to sing along with but hopefully still have some teeth/grit. It's about being entranced by someone or something and following that feeling all the way, even though you can't see where it will lead yet. I've had to learn a lot of hard lessons in this industry and 2025 tested me more than ever on that front, but for the first time in a while, I'm happy I'm still here, even if I have to follow a bit blindly for now.”

The EP comes out at the end of the month, on Oct 30, and get ready to have the chorus stuck in your head for the rest of the day when you check out the lyric video below!

  • Kirk


“Somebody To Love” by The Washboard Union

Getting new music from The Washboard Union was a really fun way to learn that Art & Crafts launched a country label!

The new song “Somebody To Love” is about hopeless romantics and the search for “that one who was meant for each and every one of us”.

The band is heading to Australia this week for a string of shows and festivals, and hopefully there’s more music on the way upon their return.

  • Christine


“Frequency Modulation” by Rich Aucoin

Last month, Rich Aucoin announced the final entry in his quadruple album project with Synthetic Season 4, and now we’re getting a tease with the new song “Frequency Modulation”.

The track (which of course comes right before “Amplitude Modulation” on the album) lives up to it’s name with a wavy vibe, and exemplifies what Rich says about the album overall: “A goal for this season was to have tonal shifts in genres and/or combine elements from multiple genres for each track (really subverting the idea of getting playlisted haha). I think the results of this experiment worked out the best with a heavy late 70s synth funk groove breaking way to French baroque house.”

Synthetic Season 4 is out on October 30, and “boasts the highest number of synthesizers of any of the previously released Seasons with its sounds being comprised of 103 unique synths!”

  • Kirk


“Nobody But You” by The Sheepdogs

When The Sheepdogs announced the departure of drummer Sam Corbett two weeks ago, I wasn’t sure when we’d be getting any music news from them… turns out is was this past Friday!

The band is out on tour, opening for Bryan Adams but that hasn’t stopped them from releasing a new song called “Nobody But You”. Of it frontman Ewan Curry says: “The twin pillars of love and rock ’n’ roll come together here in a pure expression of musical bliss. It’s the sound of windows down in your Trans-Am, the end of a workday, the optimism of a long weekend on the horizon. Power-pop vocals and southern rock guitars burst from your speakers like a double bill of April Wine and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Both a testament to the power of rock ’n’ roll and a tender love ballad.”

Oh, and speaking of Bryan Adams, The Sheepdogs will appear on his holiday special “Bryan Adams and Friends: A Great Big Holiday Jam” along with appearances from Alessia Cara, Alan Doyle, Barenaked Ladies, Lights, and more (all set in Vancouver/Bryan’s Warehouse Studio). That makes facing the chilly weather ahead a little less daunting!

  • Christine


“Video Life” Chris Spedding Cover by Art d’Ecco

About a month ago Art d’Ecco released a cover of “Outcast” by Eddie & Ernie and he’s back with another, this time tackling “Video Life” by Chris Spedding.

I’ll let Art tell you about it: “I don’t know how this song came into my life but as soon as I learned Chris Spedding played on two of my all time favourite records (Here Come The Warm Jets and Nilsson Schmillson) I had to know more. There’s something quite prophetic about the lyrics in ‘Video Life’, given the state of things in 2025 and the obsession the music industry has with artists creating content (juxtaposed against the ongoing geopolitical darkness that blankets our screens on the hour, every hour). It’s maddening to be sucked into that gravitational pull, and most days I just tune out and pretend the world doesn’t exist outside my little island bubble. Sometimes a song speaks to you so clearly, and this one was on repeat all summer so I felt compelled to shine a little light on it.”

With this second cover being released (and my obsession with his latest album Serene Demon still going strong) I hope that means we’ll continue to get more music!

  • Christine

October 06, 2025 /Christine McAvoy
the sheepdogs, alexisonfire, the washboard union, the protomen, jeen, rich aucoin
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Songs of the Week: March 07 - 13, 2022

March 14, 2022 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day, Songs Of The Week

“Worm ft. Dill The Giant” by Royal Canoe

Surprise! Out of nowhere, Royal Canoe dropped a brand new album this past Friday.

Vault (2011-2021) is exactly what you may expect from the title; as the band puts it, it is a “collection of 10 songs that were pulled from a long list of unreleased demos, b-sides and oddities that have been accumulating on our various hard-drives over the past decade. These songs are the underdogs, the overachievers and the almost-fits that we just couldn’t quit. During this past winter we dusted off old backups, scoured mp3-vaults and even went back to the studio to finish up a few tracks that were uncompleted but long-time favourites of the band. For us, each song on Vault feels like a brief journal entry that captures a simple, but meaningful moment from the past decade of us making sounds together.”

Along with the new album, the band dropped a video for “Worm ft. Dill The Giant” with trippy stop motion animation courtesy of MIMI and lyric animation from the band's own, Matt Schellenberg.

Take a peek below!

  • Kirk


“Palm Slave” by Art d‘Ecco

Piano AND Saxophone?! You sold me right there Art d’Ecco!

“Palm Slave” give me major 80’s-vibes, but with a mix of experimental and chaos. Of the song itself Art says it’s "a cautionary tale about obsession, and how a misguided search for meaning and purpose, may lead some to very dark places”.

The full album will be coming out later this year, and the band are making their way down to SXSW, as well as a few other winter festivals. Last time I saw them live was at the Constellation Festival in 2019!, so hopefully there is a Vancouver date soon too.

  • Christine


“Devastatingly Mediocre” by Deanna Petcoff

Okay, this one came out last month, but the first time the latest single from Deanna Petcoff hit my ears was the other day. And from the raw catchiness to the biting lyrics and even the hilarious title, “Devastatingly Mediocre” hooked me immediately.

Not only that, but the backstory is equally great. Petcoff says she “wrote this song when my friend was dating the most boring guy alive. He really was so normal, met the bare minimum of being a decent person, and yet she was so infatuated with him. At first I wrote this as a joke because I always called him devastatingly mediocre just to tease her, but when I showed it to my band they loved it and we decided to make it something real. I think it actually holds a lot of meaning for a lot of people– it’s so easy to fall in love with someone just because you want to be in love, regardless of whether or not it really works.”

The single is off her debut album To Hell With You, I Love You, which is out April 8th on Royal Mountain Records.

  • Kirk


“Fuckboi” by Common Deer

Speaking of catchy songs with biting lyrics and titles that tickly my fancy… Common Deer just released their latest single “Fuckboi”.

The band’s latest single is a blast of synth energy, and singer Sheila Hart says: “I was going through another near-relationship falling apart, and feeling justified in my anger and resentment. After reconsidering the situation, I reluctantly realized that I may have been the problem after all.”

“Fuckboi” is off the album MAXIMALIST, which comes out April 1st, and also features songs with names like “Negative Thot” and “LonelyFans”, so it should be one to watch out for!

  • Kirk


“Sweet Dreams of Otherness” by Alexisonfire

Oh, I’m INTO THIS!

I was super excited to hear that Alexisonfire was putting out new music and hitting the road, and even more excited to find out that Matt Kelly (who has been playing with City and Colour as of late) performed on the record as well. Petal Steel on an AOF album?! I need to hear this.

“Sweet Dreams of Otherness” (which will be on the full album titled Otherness) is a BANGER, and I can 100% see the band starting their sets with this song.
Oh, and I almost forgot that Jay Baruchel directed the video for the track. Check it out below.

  • Christine


“Lonely Bong” by Cancer Bats

Okay, we might as well stay on the loud-band-from-the-Niagara-Region (my home turf) train.
Especially since the video for “Lonely Bong” by Cancer Bats includes a cameo from Alexisonfire’s Wade MacNeil!

In the video the Bats are trying to find new ways to connect with the kids (guys, if you’re old, I’m old), and fill in the lead guitar space left by founding member Scott Middleton (spoiler alert, it’s Stevis Harrison of Fever 333).

Cinnamon Challenge anyone?

  • Christine

March 14, 2022 /Kirk Hamilton
royal canoe, art d'ecco, deanna petcoff, common deer, alexisonfire, cancer bats
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