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Free Music – The Legal Way!

February 16th, 2009 | By: Guest Contributor

Great Lake Swimmers

Great Lake Swimmers

Some Great Free Music (by legal means of course!)

Great Lake Swimmers – Live EP
Recorded in 2007 at a concert in Toronto, Live EP by the Great Lake Swimmers features Owen Pallett (Final Fantasy) playing the violin and Basia Bulat singing back-up vocals. It was impressive to hear Tony Dekker and Basia Bulat singing together as Owen Pallett’s violin gently weaved through their vocals to create music that melts into the sound of rural Canada. This EP does a good job of highlighting the strengths of each musician and manages to create a musical experience where listeners feel connected to this large (and talented!) folk family. Live EP is not to be missed because how often do you get the Great Lake Swimmers sharing the stage with Final Fantasy and Basia Bulat?

Said the Whale -Let’s Have Sound EP, West Coast Christmas 2007, and West Coast Christmas 2008
One of the nicest bands in the industry, Said the Whale has put out three free EPs in two years (thanks guys, if you’re reading this!). In Let’s Have Sound, the album follows the seasons of the year as it begins with a few light winter songs and gets progressively slower and darker, just like the days in December. Like the last few songs of Let’s Have SoundWest Coast Christmas 2007 and West Coast Christmas 2008 are slow as they center on the cold Christmas season. I particularly enjoyed the first few songs of Let’s Have Sound as they are the type of song that is best enjoyed while dancing in the snow or making a snowman or snow angel. I also enjoyed listening to “Christmas Under the Clouds”, which could be considered as a modern Christmas carol. Overall, these thirteen songs demonstrate Said the Whale’s flexibility as musicians as these songs feature everything from a great beat, great vocals, and every instrument from the piano to the xylophone.

Zeus- How Does It Feel
Zeus is Arts & Crafts’ newest band and their debut, due out in the spring of 2009, is called Something Awesome. After listening to the two free songs that were offered, I know that Zeus is up to Something AwesomeHow Does It Feel is one of the best debut songs that I have heard of in a while as Zeus manages to fit in group vocals, a short guitar solo, a catchy beat, and great lyrics (“friends you didn’t have because you were cruel/And because you’ve never been to school”). How Does It Feel is also my current “Song I’m Not Sick of Yet” and I can’t wait to listen to more good music from this new band.

Graham Wright – The Lakes of Alberta
I was definitely surprised when I heard this record by Graham Wright, keyboardist of Tokyo Police Club. Obviously, I expected an EP with Wright rocking out on the keyboard Tokyo Police Club style, but instead The Lakes of Alberta features slow and soft acoustics and the heartwarming story of a lovesick sick man and his married high school sweetheart who run away to Lake Louise. The story is confusing as it seems to be told in reverse order, but Wright does a good job of capturing the beauty of Alberta through his music and heartwarming lyrics. Judging by this brilliant solo effort, it will be very difficult to “pretend that nothing ever happened” as we can expect more good stuff from Graham Wright in the future.

Always,
Athena

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News Update!

January 14th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Mates of State

Mates of State

For those looking for something to do tonight, I have two suggestions (three if you count my suggestion to go home, cuddle up in front of a TV and take a nap). First one would be a show at Sneaky Dee’s featuring Tropics, Huckleberry Friends, The Pauls and Wyrd Visions. Doors will be at 9:00 pm and cover will only cost you $5! My alternative option is an art show sponsored by Steam Whistle taking place at where else but the Steam Whistle Brewing. The event starts at 6:00 pm and features works from some amazing photographers (including Zach Slootsky, Corbin Smith, Phil Ogynist and Robert Coilfi) and also a DJ set by Lioness lead singer,Vanessa Fischer.

In other concert news…

Eleni Mandell will be at the Mod Club on March 6th.

Great Lake Swimmers will be at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre on April 25th ($20). They have a new album coming out on March 31st entitled Lost Channels. Honestly, how is this venue? There’s so many interesting shows there of late but I have yet to go. I’m hoping to check it out Andrew Bird in April, but I would really like to hear how the venue is like. Because the last time I wasn’t properly warned about a venue, I ended up semi-stranded after a Broken Social Scene gig at the Sound Academy.

Mates of State and Black Kids will be at the Phoenix on April 10th.

The Hylozoists are going to be playing at the Mod Club on February 21st and will also be releasing their new album, L’ile de Sept Villes (Outside Music) on February 3rd.

Bloc Party added a second date at the Kool Haus on March 13th; tickets for the March 14th show are still available but it is close to being sold out.

Speaking of Bloc Party and Canadian Music Week shows, Jon Rae, Herman Dune, Basia Bulat and Cuff the Duke will all be at Lee’s Palace on March 14th. So I guess if you can’t get your hands on March 14th tickets for Bloc Party, you can go to Lee’s instead – I recommend you do.

Handsome Furs (whose upcoming album, Face Control has been pushed back from February 3rd to March 10th) are also going to be in town for CMW on March 13th at the Horseshoe.

The Friendly Fires will be in Toronto on March 31st…it’s just unsure as to whether they will be playing at Lee’s or the Mod Club. Beggars Group Canada has both venues listed.

If you feel like trekking to Guelph for the annual Hillside Fest, then you’re in luck. This year’s line up is starting to shape up really well - Stars, Sam Roberts Band, Bell Orchestre (whose upcoming album, As Seen Through Windows will be out through the band’s new label Arts & Crafts on March 10th), Great Lake Swimmers, Bedouin Soundclash, K’naan, Thunderheist, The Magic and many more (TBA).

Japanther, The Meligrove Band and Ninjasonik will be playing at Wrongbar on April 5th.

Sebastian Tellier will be at the Mod Club on April 8th.

For those hoping to attend the Pemberton Festival this year, it’s been canceled. Organizers do hope to have one for 2010 though.

Bat For Lashes will finally release a follow-up to 2007′s amazing album, Fur & Gold with an album entitledTwo Suns out on April 6th.

Neko Case has just released a new song from her upcoming album, Middle Cyclone, called “People Got A Lot of Nerve”. Listen to it here.

That will be all for now! Happy listening!

Musically,
Melody

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