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Songs of the Week: February 19 - 25, 2024

February 26, 2024 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day, Songs Of The Week

“No Safe + Sound” by July Talk

A year after the release of their album Remeber Never Before, July Talk are back with a deluxe edition! The new version of the album features two new songs, including “No Safe + Sound”, produced by Kevin Drew.

According to Leah Fay Goldstein, the new song is “a series of promises. It is about greeting uncertain and imperfect futures with a willingness to show up and keep trying. The nagging divine and communal pressure that urges us to never lose hope is as mundane and as vital as the blood in our veins. You don’t tell your heart to pump or your lungs to breathe, they just do it. Yes there will be suffering, yes there will be valid reasons for fear, but there will always also be love. Love is the cure, love is the greatest assurance of all. Love is how we got here. Love is why we stay.”

The Deluxe album also features three live recordings from their 2023 tour, “After This,” “Human Side,” and “I Am Water", as well as a ‘piano version’ of “When You Stop”. Keep an eye out for it on March 8th!

  • Kirk


“Hello Everyone (Ceasefire Now)” by Jenn Grant

Last week Jenn Grant released “Hello everyone (Ceasefire Now)” alongside an incredible group of over 35 musicians from across Canada, Ireland and Australia.

The song was co-written with Daniel Ledwell, and features Aquakultre, Justin Rutledge, Mo Kenney, Sarah Slean, Terra Lightfoot, The Once, and Tim Chaisson, among many, many others.

You can pick up the song on Bandcamp, with 100% of proceeds going to Palestinian Red Crescent Society (as well as see a full list of everyone involved).

  • Kirk


“Dancing For The Soldiers” by Adrian Glynn

Adrian Glynn (whose folk group The Fugitives was nominated for a JUNO in 2022) is about to release a new solo album (tomorrow!) titled You’re Just A Place That I Know.

The new work is based around his family heritage, and keeps his dark-folk sound, but uses the addition of traditional Ukrainian instruments and a Ukranian-Canadian Choir.

Glynn says:  “After speaking with my Aunt Genya,  the story-keeper of my Ukrainian side of the family, a couple years ago, I began composing a song-cycle that follows the details of my grandparents’ narrative, including: my Baba, at 16, being forced by Germans from her Carpathian village into forced labour a thousand kilometers away; my Dido folk-dancing to win cigarettes from impressed Allied soldiers in a refugee camp; my Baba invoking the words of poet Taras Shevchenko to lay her husband to rest after their long life together in Montreal; and lastly, to my own final visit with my Baba in her room at Royal Vic hospital, her memories now a mosaic of dementia as we flipped through an old photo album together”. 

“This album is not about modern Ukraine, but certainly the current and horrific existential threat to my ancestral homeland spurred me to to tell this story of my grandparents’ flight from war to settle somewhere unfamiliar. A story that is all too true for Ukrainians today, 80 years on”.

Take a listen to one of the new songs, “Dancing For The Soldiers”, below.

  • Christine


“Bruised” by BOBBI

A few years ago, Vancouver musician Kaylee Johnston picked up, moved to London (England, not Ontario) and started making music under the name BOBBI.

New she’s back with a brand new song “Bruised”, which was mere weeks before her life -- and the entire world -- was upended in 2020. It’s a haunting electro-pop tune about ‘spiritual narcissism’, and is the first new single off her EP, coming out later this year.

The song was written with Model 86, and you can check out the video directed by Adem Boutlidja below!

  • Kirk


“She Told Me Where To Go” by Old Man Luedecke

Last week Old Man Luedecke released the title track from his new album She Told Me Where To Go.

The album was produced by Afie Jurvanen (Bahamas) and sees OML putting down the signature banjo for it. Don’t be worried though, as you’ll hear in the track below, the new music is hella fun.

He’s heading out on the road for a string of dates with Matt Anderson, and his own tour, and while there’s no Vancouver date yet, you bet I’ll be keeping an eye out!

  • Christine

February 26, 2024 /Kirk Hamilton
july talk, jenn grant, bobbi, kaylee johnston, old man luedecke, adrian glynn
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3am Playlist #37 - June Concerts

May 26, 2016 by Christine McAvoy in 3am Playlist

No fancy name this week to get you all confused - this playlist is made up of songs by 14 artists, all of which will be playing in Vancouver this June!

There's even more artists than this, some will be at the first Red Truck Concert Series show, and many will be at the VCBW festival this weekend (click here for details).

Click the image above (or here) to sample some of the music coming to a venue near you, and check out our CONCERT CALENDAR to find out the info on all of the shows coming up this month and down the road.

May 26, 2016 /Christine McAvoy
3am playlist, kaylee johnston, windmills, devon coyote, good for grapes, jp maurice, youngblood, repartee, city and colour, damn fools, savvie, the matinee, the boom booms, ben rogers, dawn pemberton, red truck, vcbw, star captains, plants and animals, royal canoe, holy fuck, the besnard lakes, shotgun jimmie, fake shark, kathryn calder, the burning hell, northcote, skye wallace, david newberry, andy shuaf
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Song of the Day: April 19, 2016 - "Getting Over You" by Kaylee Johnston

April 19, 2016 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

If you've been following this blog, then you may know that one of my favourite new(ish) finds has been Kaylee Johnston, so I'm excited to hear brand new music from the Vancouver pop-singer-songwriter. 

"Getting Over You" is a pop smash showcasing Kaylee's confident voice, and the video splices together her performance with "empowering scenes of women overcoming their own obstacles through a variety of dance and martial arts."

You can find the song on her upcoming EP, which will be out this summer, presumably just in time for her June 3rd show at the Biltmore. 

April 19, 2016 /Kirk Hamilton
kaylee johnston, getting over you
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Song of the Day: October 20, 2015 - "Try" by Kaylee Johnston

October 20, 2015 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

Starting today and running all the way until the 28th, the Songs of the Days are going to be dedicated to those playing our very own Then & Now show! And I can't think of a better way to start it with my favourite new discovery, Kaylee Johnston. 

When I saw her at JP Marurice's Cover Up For The Planet show a couple weeks ago, my second thought was "I hope we can get her for Then & Now!" and as luck would have it, she not only said yes, but has some new music coming out as well! 

Her debut album comes out next year, but for now she is teasing us with a few early singles. The latest is called "Try" and it is a ridiculously catchy pop song, with her stellar voice soaring over the chorus. 

She'll be one of the performers at next week's Then & Now show, of course, or if you are not that patient, catch her tonight at the Media Club opening for Tyler Ward!

October 20, 2015 /Kirk Hamilton
kaylee johnston, try
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