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The Singing Lamb Recommends…

July 21st, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Great Bloomers

Great Bloomers

A stamp of approval from Pitchfork is cool and all but that’s so 2004. How often do you hear a Gordon Lightfoot stamp of approval?!

The iconic folk-rock singer-songwriter recently went on record saying this about Toronto’s very own Great Bloomers:

“SPEAK OF TROUBLE highlights the abilities of Lowell Sostomi as singer/songwriter and brings together a talented band of musicians with amazing dexterity, loads of energy, and very original arrangements. I’m impressed.”

Take that, P-Fork.

Now, The Singing Lamb isn’t just recommending Great Bloomers because Mr. Lightfoot is on board now (FYI we’ve always been on the Bloomers wagon!), but in light of this we just thought we’d give you a friendly reminder that if you were wondering what all the fuss was about, you can check them out live! The band will be going on tour soon, so make sure to catch them in Toronto this Sunday at Sneaky Dee’s (as part of Wavelength) with Jon Rae Fletcher and Flotilla! If not, the band will return on August 15th as part of this year’s Summerworks Festival Music Series with Germans! Here are all the tour dates:

23 Jul Black Sheep Inn – Wakefield, Quebec
25 Jul The Mansion – Kingston, Ontario
26 Jul Sneaky Dees – Toronto, Ontario
28 Jul The Black Shire – London, Ontario
29 Jul The Casbah – Hamilton, Ontario
30 Jul Trinity Lounge – Sarnia, Ontario
31 Jul Albion Hotel – Guelph, Ontario
1 Aug Loplops – Sault Ste Marie, Ontario
4 Aug Music Trader – Winnipeg, Manitoba
5 Aug All Citizens – Bruno, Saskatchewan
6 Aug Palomino – Calgary, Alberta
8 Aug The Ottoman – Medicine Hat, Alberta
10 Aug Blue Gator – Kelowna, British Columbia
11 Aug Hydeaway – Edmonton, Alberta
12 Aug TBA w. Rah Rah – Regina, Saskatchewan
13 Aug Lo Pub – Winnipeg, Manitoba
15 Aug Great Hall – Toronto, Ontario

MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/greatbloomers

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Hang You Up From The Heavens

May 29th, 2009 | By: Guest Contributor

The Dead Weather

The Dead Weather

I finally had the day off work, and what do I get for weather? Drizzle and foggy skies. Not impressed. Oh well, at least this is the perfect weather for catching up on my Singing Lamb writing, which I have fallen incredibly behind on this past week. On a day like this, I’d recommend you curl up on the couch with a hot beverage and a good book or watch a good movie (not endless sports highlight shows like I’ve been watching all morning). And in case you don’t have anything to read, here is some news for you!

Is there anything that Jack White can’t do? Let’s see: frontmansingerguitar herodrummerrecord label owner, Nashville Music Council consultantamateur bullfighter and Elvis impersonator – now he can addwedding host to his resume. Recently his ex-wife Meg White got married to a guy named Jackson Smith, whose parents Patti and the late Fred Smith are pretty much singlehandedly responsible for the CBGB New York City punk scene in the 1970s, in Jack’s Nashville backyard. Oh, and Jack’s new band with Alison Mosshart, The Dead Weather? They just released a new single, the swampy, blues-rock barn-burner “Treat Me Like Your Mother”, which you can get for free in exchange for your email address here. Its been awhile since I’ve been this excited for a new album, but I’m already counting down the days till Horehound drops on July 14th, and I bought my ticket for their July 22nd show at the Kool Haus.

How ’bout that new Grizzly Bear album? Pitchfork likes it, so it must be good. News flash: it actually is – even people who usually decry “white indie boy rock” are nodding their heads along to this one. Alas, their show at the Phoenix next Friday is already sold-out (sheds tears).

Perennial Lamb favourite, and the pride of Guelph, Ontario, electro-poppers Green Go have just announced a string of high-profile shows including opening for New York’s Fischerspooner at the Phoenix next Tuesday, some shows with Halifax’s Ruby Jean and the Thoughtful Bees, and opening for Edmonton’s Shout Out Out Out Out. Great to see these guys getting the attention they deserve. Check out their MySpace for more details, including an upcoming NXNE appearance with B.c.’s You Say Party! We Say Die!.

Apparently hipster-girl fashion magazines know a thing or two about putting together a pretty kickass music tour; who knew? NYLON magazine; the leading glossy publication for lovers of Lookbook, leggings (you know – those ones from American Apparel with the semi-pornographic ads?) and Lily Allen, are bringing their tour to the Mod Club on June 17 as part of NXNE. Patrick Wolf will be headlining, with the likes of Living Things, Plasticines, and Jaguar Love (ex-members of Blood Brothers and Pretty Girls Make Graves) opening. This show is all-ages, tickets are $20, and a limited number of NXNE wristband holders will be accepted. More details here.

Just in case you hadn’t listened to enough Yeah Yeah Yeahs remixes, here are three more: “Heads Will Roll” re-imagined by Philly new-wave weirdos Weird Tapes and Canadian-based DJ/producer duo FoulHouse, and LA DJ’s Them Jeans remix of the acoustic version of “Soft Shock”. I promise these ones don’t suck either.

The Proclaimers are coming to Toronto! Everyone’s favourite Scottish folk-rocker brothers, Charlie and Craig Reid, will be at the Mod Club on July 9th. The childhood nostalgia of listening to “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” (if you don’t know it, we can no longer be friends) on my father’s tape cassette has me excited for this one. Tickets are on-sale now.

Finally, I have a story so unusual I couldn’t help but sharing with you. It appears that Fucked Up’s controversial frontman Damian Abraham, also know as Pink Eyes, will be joining as a consultant on the Fox news show Red Eye hosted by Canadian military-baiting hack (erm…I mean “host”) Greg Gutfield. Seriously? I mean its not the strangest thing we’ve seen a member of the Toronto hardcore band do, but it certainly ranks up there. Full story here.

Have a good weekend!

Cheers,
Max

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The Distant Future

January 5th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Singing Lamb

Singing Lamb

Yes, I rummage Pitchfork a lot; it’s a bad habit. And through that rummaging, I found their list of upcoming releases throughout the year. So I thought I’d sift through and point out the ones that I am most looking forward to:

  • King Khan & BBQ Show: “Animal Party” 7″ [Jan. 6, Fat Possum]
  • Animal Collective: Merriweather Post Pavilion [Jan. 6, Domino - vinyl release, Jan. 20, Domino - CD release]
  • A.C. Newman: Get Guilty [Jan. 20, Matador]
  • Andrew Bird: Noble Beast [Jan. 20, Fat Possum]
  • Matt and Kim: Grand [Jan. 20, FADER]
  • Franz Ferdinand: Tonight: Franz Ferdinand [Jan. 27, Domino]
  • The Bird and the Bee: Ray Guns Are Not the Future [Jan. 27, Blue Note]
  • Of Montreal : An Eluardian Instance EP [Jan. 27, Polyvinyl]
  • Of Montreal : Jon Brion Remix EP [Jan, 27, Polyvinyl]
  • Handsome Furs: Face Control [Feb. 3, Sub Pop]
  • An Horse: Rearrange Beds [Feb. 10, Mom & Pop]
  • Casiotone for the Painfully Alone: Advance Base Battery Life [Feb. 10, Tomlab]
  • Charles Spearin: The Happiness Project [Feb. 14, Arts&Crafts]
  • M. Ward: Hold Time [Feb. 17, Merge]
  • Neko Case: Middle Cyclone [Mar. 3, Anti-]
  • Bishop Allen: Grrr… [Mar. 10, Dead Oceans]
  • Mirah: (a)spera [Mar. 10, K Records]
  • Great Lake Swimmers: Lost Channels [Mar. 31, Nettwerk]
  • Thunderheist: Thunderheist [Mar. 31, Big Dada]
  • Grizzly Bear: TBA [Mar TBA, Warp]
  • MSTRKRFT: Fist of God [Mar TBA, Dim Mak/Downtown]
  • Immaculate Machine: High on Jackson Hill [Apr. 21, Mint]
  • Art Brut: Art Brut Versus Satan [Apr TBA, Downtown]
  • Belle Orchestre: TBA [TBA, Arts&Crafts]
  • Akron/Family: TBA [TBA, Dead Oceans]
  • Patrick Wolf: Battle [TBA, Bloody Chamber Music]
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs: TBA [TBA, Interscope]

I know I must be missing a lot, so if you can think of any feel free to add!

Happy Listening!

Musically,
Melody

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