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Songs of the Week: April 10 - 16, 2023

April 17, 2023 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Hard Luck” by Patrick Krief

We’ve heard a few teases of a new album by Patrick Krief, but now we have a release date! Skylines comes out September 8th, and comes along with another new song, “Hard Luck”

The whole album is an “exploration of place, purpose and belonging — told through the eyes of a first generation immigrant and a first-time father” and Patrick says the song itself “is a sorta tongue in cheek song aimed at a narcissist in a perceived state of permanent victimization. Superficial charm, apathetic, and selling dreams that have already been" long-lost.  I wrote the song on acoustic guitar, it felt very Lennon ish to me in chords and in its melody, but I was inspired by a recent Motown binge to arrange it in a sort of neo-synthy motown manner.”

The album is already high up on my ‘most anticipated’ list, and check out the new video below!

  • Kirk


“Uncertain Country” by Great Lake Swimmers

Coming off the announcement of their new album Uncertain Country, Ontario’s Great Lake Swimmers have released the title track.
Accompanying it is a music video, which reminds me of an old Microsoft screensaver (and actually made me kinda dizzy!), but fit the vibe of the tune perfectly.

Of the song, which was written between lockdowns in 2020, lead singer Tony Dekker says: “… in some ways it is a stream-of-consciousness about coming to terms with our changing landscape both environmentally and in the so-called information era. Distortions in both have become glaringly obvious. And as a society we are obliged to find new ways to navigate them. It was also written and performed to be a sort of balm to the collective anxiety of recent years.”

The band has announced a few shows in North America, but we’re still waiting on a Vancouver date.

  • Christine


“loving you (baby)” by shy kids

Hot on the heels of releasing their latest EP fresh off a feeling, shy kids are not slowing down and have already announced their next album, house cats.

Along with the announcement, they’ve released a new video for “lovin you (baby)”. The video is a trippy fancy-feast — appropriate for the album’s title — with the “idea for the video was to take that hallucinatory trip and bounce between the real and the feral, the human and the animal. All the feelings of being lost out in the world and lost up in your head together, and when you close your eyes, how it feels to come up, blind behind your eyelids.”

Make sure to put the video on full screen & let it wash over you below, and keep an ear out for the rest of house cats, out July 14 on Everything Forever.

  • Kirk

April 17, 2023 /Kirk Hamilton
krief, patrick krief, shy kids, great lake swimmers
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Songs of the Week: July 12 - 18, 2021

July 19, 2021 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

“Threshold” by Debra-Jean Creelman

The title and lead-off track for Debra-Jean Creelman’s new album Threshold was released this week, as was the album itself.
Apparently this is one of the first songs DJ ever wrote - I’d never have known. It’s beautiful, ethereal and give me Feist-vibes. Check out the single below, and the full album here.

  • Christine


“My Own Heart” by Megan Nash

Saskatchewan’s Megan Nash shared yet another new single last week, releasing “My Own Heart” with her backing band, The Best Of Intentions (which is probably my current favourite backing band name)

Nash says the heart wrenching song is “about sitting with grief and loss. Feeling all of the heavy and uncomfortable feelings. And wanting to hear nothing but your own heartbeat. No inspirational quotes, no unsolicited relationship advice, no “fish in the sea” cliches. Just your heartbeat. Making sure it’s still there. That you’re still you.”

  • Kirk


“oh no!” by shy kids

The description of shy kids music in the PR email says that they “make psychedelic Disney music; curious pop made for weirdos who still like a good chorus”… which pretty much hits the nail on the head.

Recently signed to the new label EVERYTHING FOREVER started by Tyler Bancroft (of Said The Whale), these very fun musicians and filmmakers just release the new song “oh no!”, along with a video game ladened music video that is well worth several watches! Check it out below.

  • Christine

July 19, 2021 /Christine McAvoy
megan nash, debra jean creelman, shy kids
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