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Max’s Alternative Summer Hits Of 2009

June 6th, 2009 | By: Guest Contributor

Instead of: Black Eyed Peas’ “Boom Boom Pow”
Try: Thunderheist’s “Sweet 16 (Mansion Remix)”

When I first heard the Black Eyed Peas’ first single off their upcoming third album, I could not believe my ears how godawful it was. In fact, “Boom Boom Pow” may quite possibly be the worst thing that the members of BEP have produced, whether it be their solo material or as a collective. No small feat considering we are dealing with individuals that have given the world such gems as “I Got It From My Mama”, “Big Girls Don’t Cry” and “My Humps”. For something slightly trashy, but with a catchy beat that’s sharp enough to draw blood, go with Toronto’s electro-rap duo du jour Thunderheist’s “Sweet 16″ instead (the original or the remix by hot Toronto DJ duo Mansion are both recommended). Added bonus is that frontwoman Isis would totally kick Fergie’s ass and can actually deliver a clever line (C’mon Fergie, the best you can do is “I’m so 3008, you so 2000 and late?” You sound like a 5 year-old who just learned how to rhyme).

Instead of: Green Day’s “Know Your Enemy”
Try: Titus Andronicus’ “Upon Viewing Brueghel’s “Landscape With The Fall Of Icarus”

Listen: I’m not going to blame you or think any less of you, if you went out and purchased the new Green Day album the day it came out. I’m bigger than that. Hell, you cannot deny the impact these guys had on pop-punk in the 90s back when they were writing catchy songs about weed, being in the minority and um…masturbation. And if you can think of any song that’s been played at more graduation ceremonies than “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)” – and one iconic sitcom finale – than I’d love to hear it. Plus, what other band from the 90s can you name that managed to reinvent themselves as successfully as Billie Joe and the boys did with 2004′s American Idiot? But its 2009, Bush is no longer in the White House, and its pretty hard to maintain your “raging against the machine” rebel status, when your new “hit” (which at best, is a diminished rehash of “American Idiot”) debuted at the NCAA men’s basketball finals. Instead try this track from New Jersey’s highly-literate quartet Titus Andronicus, whose song is named after a work by famous Flemish artist Brueghel, whose landscape paintings dealt with the rituals of village life, social commentary, and humankind’s indifference to suffering. Now that’s fucking punk.

Instead of: Lady GaGa’s “Poker Face”
Try: Peaches’ “Billionaire”

What with the hair, shiny costumes and retro-style music videos that seem like they were filmed in a Parisian cabaret circa the 1950s, perhaps Lady GaGa has more in common with, say Madonna, than raunchy Canadian shock-rocker Peaches (whose “Diddle My Skittle” contains perhaps the most thinly-veiled sexual innuendo that has ever appeared in a song by a Canadian). But while Madge has been awfully quiet on the musical front lately (she’s too busy being turned down by adoption agencies or banging Guy Ritchie or something), Peaches just released her “don’t call it a comeback” comeback album I Feel Cream. In “Billionaire”, the singer provides slinky come-ons over a squelching electronic beat provided by Simian Mobile Disco, like she never went away. When she promises to “fuck you like a billionaire”, there’s no doubt in your mind that she can’t do it either. Lady GaGa, are you taking notes?

Update: I just did a Google search and Madonna is not banging Guy Ritchie. She is in fact, banging this guy. I apologize for the confusion.

Instead of: T.I.’s (feat. Justin Timberlake) “Dead and Gone”
Try: Classified (feat. Joel Plaskett) “One Track Mind”

Please insert a joke about T.I. going to prison here.

Instead of: Soulja Boy’s “Kiss Me Thru The Phone”
Try: Major Lazer’s “Hold The Line (feat. Mr Lexx & Santigold)”

According to his profile on the Mad Decent website, Major Lazer is a “”Jamaican commando who lost his arm in the secret Zombie War of 1984. The US military rescued him and repurposed experimental lazers as prosthetic limbs. Since then Major Lazer has been a hired renegade soldier for a rogue government operating in secrecy underneath the watch of M5 and the CIA.” Psych! Its actually the new side project from taste-making Philly DJ Diplo and his producer friend Switch, with help from a laundry list of their globe-trotting friends including Santigold, Blaqstarr, M.I.A. and a host of other artists who you’ve never heard of. “Hold The Line” is a bizzonkers (yes, I did just use that word) tune that is equal parts surf-rock, reggae and dancehall, and something that you definitely won’t hear on commercial radio anytime soon. Still its dial-tone hook is much better than the other phone-related song (sorry, that was a weak connection but it had to be done), Soulja Boy’s limp attempt at a sensitive song for the ladies, which will be sure to be one of the top-selling ringtones this summer (cause really that’s what its all about these days in the face of this recession…ringtone sales). For me, its done what I thought was impossible – make me wish his other song was still being played on the radio…what was it called again? Something about “Superman-ing that hoe” and that really stupid dance that went with it? Hold on, it’ll come to me…

Instead of: Beyonce’s “Halo”
Try: Grizzly Bear’s “Two Weeks”

Because it wouldn’t be summer without another really sappy power ballad from Beyonce. There’s no real connection between these two sons, other than the former Destiny’s Child ringleader now resides in New York City, and the guys from Grizzly Bear are from the mecca of every other Pitchfork-endorsed, buzzed-about (check out the story in this month’s SPIN, white boy indie-pop band of the past five years, Brooklyn, NY. The main difference? These guys have got the musical skills to pay the bills. To quote Natalie Portman in this movie, “You gotta hear this one song – it’ll change your life; I swear.” She was talking about The Shins, but how much do you want to bet that Zach Braff is already writing a movie so that he can use this song on the soundtrack? Oh, and Beyonce? Tell that husband of yours to stop hanging out with Chris Martin and get his ass in the studio to finish The Blueprint 3. I’ll be here waiting.

Instead of: U2′s “Get On Your Boots”
Try: Bob Dylan’s “Beyond Here Lies Nothing”

Hmm…I’ll take “Stadium Bands That Don’t Know When To Throw In The Towel” for $400, please Alex. When did U2 go from being the band that wrote “Sunday Bloody Sunday”, a stirring anti-violence, anti-hate anthem for the ages, to Bono singing something about “sexy boots”? Was this somewhere around the time when Bono decided that he could singlehandedly save the world himself? Does anybody else miss the Joshua Tree-era U2, back when they were still relevant? Senor Dylan has nineteen years on Bono – not to mention nineteen more studio albums on U2 – yet the man is still hanging out with supermodels, got remixed by Mark Ronson, he hosted a pretty awesome radio show (Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour) and is still cranking out New Orleans blues-influenced albums, with odes to the ladies and living in the middle of nowhere. He’s like the dirty joke-cracking, womanizer older uncle you never had. Check out the video for this song by Australian director Nash Edgerton here.

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News Update!

June 3rd, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Destroyer

Destroyer

As we all know, The Dirty Projectors’ upcoming album Bitte Orca is among one of the most anticipated albums of the summer (and for good reason). Well now you can stream it all on NPR! Click here to listen. For those who missed them last night, opening for TV on the Radio, you can still catch them at Lee’s on June 24th, with Skeletons! Tickets are still on sale now (barely) for $13.50; this is a 19+ show.

This may be looking too far ahead on your planner but mark your calendars now: Destroyer will be at the Horseshoe on October 3rd! Tickets will be $13.50 and this will be a 19+ show.

Other Show Announcements:
Now Now Every Children, Bad Veins @ El Mocambo (August 2nd, $10.00, 19+)
Adam Franklin and the Bolts of Melody @ Elm Mocambo (July 6th, $10.00, 19+)
Future of the Left @ El Mocambo (July 15th, $10.00, 19+)
Slim Cessna’s Auto Club @ Lee’s (July 20th, $8.50, 19+)
Bert Jansch, Alasdair Roberts @ Horseshoe (August 5th, $16.50, 19+)
40OZ of Freedom @ Lee’s (August 17th, $13.50, 19+)
Mono, Maserati @ Lee’s (October 2nd, 19+)

Peaches has a new video out for “Lose You,” from her latest release I Feel CreamWatch here.

It seems like lately, Regina Spektor’s been releasing videos and tracks from her upcoming album Far left and right. Well to add to the list, she has a new video out for “Eet” (watch here) and you can stream “Folding Chair” on her MySpace now (click here)!

Lioness has a new video out for “You’re My Heart.” Watch here! Also, you can catch them live at this year’s NXNE, on Wednesday June 17th at the Drake, along with Woodhands, The D’urbervilles, J.J. Ispen and many more! Lioness’ set will be at 11:30 pm.

Happy listening!

Musically,
Melody

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News Update!

April 7th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Chad Vangaalen

Chad Vangaalen

I know Britney Spears’ “Womanizer” is an undeniably great pop song but how many more bands are going to cover it? Lily Allen did an admirable job (thumbs up), the All American Rejects’ take was interesting (thumbs down), and now Franz Ferdinand take a crack at it. As posted by Stereogum, Franz recently recorded the cover of Spears’ “comeback hit” for BBC’s Live Lounge. Of course, they jazz the song up Franz Ferdinand style. The outcome is debatable as some say it’s “awesome” and others say “horrific!”. Watch here and let me know what your verdict is. Oh, and me? I like it! But come on, folks – cover “If U Seek Amy”!

In Toronto Jazz Fest news, it looks like The Sea and Cake will be making a stop in town on June 27th for the festivities at the Supermarket. Tickets are $27.50. Also taking part will be Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings withBlackburn at Nathan Philips Square on June 26th (8:00 pm). That same night, Jose Gonzales will be taking the stage at the Harbourfront Centre. Tickets for that show will be $30.00 and can be ordered here.

Speaking of Harbourfront, the annual Canada Day festivities have been announced and this year, The Constantines and Chad Vangaalen will be the entertainment of the night. The show will be all-ages and free.

The 1990s will make a stop at the Horseshoe on June 3rd.

The Bug will be at the Social on July 4th.

Drums of Death will open for Peaches at the Phoenix on May 20th. Tickets are still available for $24.50 and this is a 19+ show.

Happy Listening!

Musically,
Melody

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News Update Craziness!

February 18th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Peaches

Peaches

Sorry for disappearing yesterday! I was going to post a news update but ended up going to Darrelle London’s CD release party instead. Great artist; definitely worth checking out if you’re into Regina Spektor or just cutesy, piano driven melodies. Check out some tunes on her MySpace now!

Now to make up for yesterday, here’s a super-sized news update!

SHOWS ANNOUNCED:
The Dears @ Mod Club (April 30th, $20)
Robyn Hitchcock & The Venus 3 @ Mod Club (April 16th, $20)
TV On The Radio @ Sound Academy (June 2nd)
Wavves @ Sneaky Dee’s (March 31st)
The Whip, Late of the Pier @ Kool Haus (April 10th)
Tricky, Natalie Stewart @ Mod Club (April 2nd, $29.50)
Bruce Peninsula @ Lee’s Palace (March 28th, $8.00)
The Prodigy @ Kool Haus (March 25th, $30-40?)
The Constantines, The Weakerthans, The Waking Eyes @ Phoenix *3rd Show Added* (April 2nd, $25)
Rye Rye @ Circa (February 27th)
Gravity Wave, Paul Banwatt @ The Boat (March 3rd)
Damien Jurado, Laura Gibson @ Drake Hotel (April 14th)

Great Bloomers, whose debut album Speak of Trouble will be out on April 21st, will join Sports (The Band)and Boys Who Say No at the Drake Hotel on February 26th as part of the venue’s 5th year anniversary. Doors will be at 8:00 pm and the event will be FREE.

Other shows that’ll be part of the Drake’s anniversary series will be Mike Simonetti, Mikey Apples and Steve Yanko (TOMORROW NIGHT), Bonjay and Young Flux (March 5th), and Lee Douglas and Jaques Renault (March 12th).

Also, opening for Ladytron and The Faint at the Phoenix on April 6th will be Telepathe and a FIGO DJ set.

Opening for Mates of State/The Black Kids at the Phoenix on April 10th will be Sunbears!

Planning on trekking to the Air Canada Centre for Kings of Leon? Well here’s more of an incentive – The Walkmen will be opening for them!

If you’re looking for a show tonight, The Peter Elkas band will be playing with Zeus and The Golden Dogs at the Dakota Tavern as part of “Gods Dogs and Fire Logs” Wednesdays at the venue. Doors are at 10:00 pm!

Wanna just sit at home instead? Well here’s some suggestions of what you can watch and/or listen to:

The big news of yesterday must be the release of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ new single, “Zero”. Stream it now on their MySpace! Exciting? I thought so!

Lily Allen was recently on Leno and performed her latest single, “The Fear”. Watch here!

Ra Ra Riot has a new video out for “Can You Tell”. Watch here!

Download and listen to the Air France remix of the Friendly Fires’ “Skeleton Boy” here!

The lovely Deradoorian (from the Dirty Projectors) have a new song out called “High Road”. Download and listen here!

The Decemberists also have a new one out called “The Hazards of Love 1 (The Prettiest Whistles Won’t Wrestle The Thistles Undone)”. You can stream it on their MySpace!

If that’s not enough, Peaches has finally announced a new album entitled I Feel Cream, coming out on May 5th. That sentence sounded weird, didn’t it. Download new tracks from the album here!!!!

Also, here’s the tracklisting:

I Feel Cream:
01. Serpentine
02. Talk To Me
03. Lose You
04. More
05. Billionaire
06. I Feel Cream
07. Trick Or Treat
08. Show Stopper
09. Mommy Complex
10. Mud
11. Relax
12. Take You Out

I think that’ll be it for now!

Happy listening!!

Musically,
Melody

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Xavia

October 13th, 2008 | By: Melody Lau

The Submarines

The Submarines

Nothing is more beautiful than the scenery of autumn trees on the train ride back. Just miles of evergreen, pumpkin orange and burgundy leaves blowing in the wind as I sit in my comfy seat, watching miscellaneous YouTube videos and dreaming of a warm cup of hot chocolate. God, I want some hot chocolate.

But for now, I shall just enjoy all the music I stole from our Montreal correspondent, Christine Moraski, last night. Christine, I left you a message, informing you of my thievery!

I’m currently listening to The New Pornographers’ Twin Cinema. I’ve never been too into the New Pornos, but I partially blame it on the lack of effort, interest and musical sources. Twin Cinema was the only album of theirs I’ve ever listened to and I quite liked it when I first listened to it. It’s catchy, fun and I personally think that A.C. Newman is quite the indie-pop mastermind. Neko Case is also a remarkable singer and the highlight of New Pornos’ records often. My only criticism is that I feel their songs sometimes sound too similar, which indicates a lack of diversity and evolution. Then again, I haven’t listened much of their stuff. Maybe I’ll change my mind when I step off the train. To all New Pornographer fans – please don’t pelt me with rocks.

In between each track I can’t help but play The Submarines’ “Xavia”. Damn you, Nick & Norah’s soundtrack! The Submarines have always been a band to which I would occasionally listen but would not wow me. It all started with the now iTunes-friendly hit, “You, Me and Bourgeoise”. I wouldn’t stop listening to that for months… but again, no wow. Sure, their album Honeysuckle Weeks bursts with sugar, sweet pop galore and sing-along jingles, but it doesn’t offer anything original or mind-blowing. That’s not a terrible thing though, as it takes a lot to be original nowadays, does it not? As Tech Nerd described this year’s Polaris Prize winner, Caribou, “There’s nothing innovative to what he does!!” But alas, Caribou won the $20,000 prize. If you’re looking for a quick and fun listen, The Submarines are an ideal fix of pop.

Man, this blog is sounding very negative…

Speaking of the Nick and Norah’s soundtrack though, go listen to this track NOW.

On some more positive (and Torontonian) notes, if you feel like following Broken Social Scene member, Jason Collett on his tour, there is no need to physically stalk him. Instead, read his tour blog on Exclaim’s website! Collett will be making a (19+) stop at Lee’s later on this week on the 18th.

Also reported on Exclaim, k-os has apparently signed to Universal Music Canada and will be forming a sub-label called Crown Loyalist Recordings. First order of business? Finishing and releasing his follow-up to 2006′sAtlantis: Hymns for Disco, entitled “Yes! by the beginning of 2009.

Speaking of follow-ups, another home-grown hero who has secretly been working on a new record is shock-rocker, Peaches. During an interview with an Australian radio station, she revealed that she’s been working on the album with some exciting collaborators, including Simian Mobile Disco, Digitalism, and long-time friend Gonzales. Hopefully with the release of the album will be a tour? Fingers crossed!

My sister just told me that I should make a list of things that I’m grateful for and things that I’m not… and since this blog is already getting long, I won’t do that (at least not this year). I will tell you guys though that I am NOT grateful for this.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
I apologize for the mid-day post today!

Musically,
Melody

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