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News Update!

March 26th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

An Horse

An Horse

Santigold will be at the Phoenix on June 3rd.

I hate myself for forgetting to mention this (although to be fair, I said it on Twitter when I found out a few days ago) - Laura Barrett and The Phonemes will be at the Tranzac on Thursday, April 2nd. And on April 3rd,Out of This Spark Records will present Picastro, Casey Mecjia (Ohbijou, Bruce Peninsula), and Chris Sutherland at the front room of the Tranzac. Doors for both shows will be at 10:00 pm and the April 3rd show is Pay What You Can.

Green Go will be celebrating the release of their new album Borders at the Wrong Bar on April 30th, along with special guests The Magic, Everything All the Time and DJ sets by OPOPO. Cover is $5.00 – worth it!

In case you missed Australia’s An Horse during CMW, the duo will be back on April 21st, opening for Appleseed Cast at the Horseshoe. Tickets are still available for $10.00 and this will be a 19+ event.

Lewis and Clark will open for Bat For Lashes at the Mod Club on April 25th. Tickets are still available for $15.00 and this will also be a 19+ event.

Opening for The Pains of Being Pure At Heart at Lee’s on April 28th will be Brooklyn’s Zaza.

Portland’s Grouper will join Animal Collective on tour this summer. Look for them to make a stop at the Sound Academy on May 16th. I do believe tickets are sold out for this event though.

And last but not least in “opening acts” news, Montreal’s David MacLeod will be opening for Plants and Animals at the Mod Club on May 7th. Tickets are still available for $15.00 and this event will be 19+.

Sunset Rubdown has announced details about their new album, entitled Dragonslayer. Read more about it (and take a look at the sweet album cover) here!

And to end off today’s news update, I’d like to dedicate this post to Blender Magazine, as the publication will be shutting down, with its current issue on newsstands being its last. I had stopped reading Blender for quite some time now, but I was a fan at one point; they will be missed.

Happy listening!

Musically,
Melody

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News Update!

February 24th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Plants and Animals

Plants and Animals

Do you ever reach Tuesday and have the most disturbing desire to buy a Toonie Tuesday meal at KFC? It’s terrible. I didn’t end up getting it but every so often, I just want to take a bite out of those artery-clogging goodness drumsticks. I’m glad I didn’t get it after all.

Okay, enough grossness for today. Here’s some news; that’s yummier than any kind of fast food!

According to Stillepost, Polaris Prize nominees (though I believe they should’ve won), Plants and Animals are back in town at the Mod Club on May 7th. Tickets are $15.00 and it’s an early show (doors 7:00 pm, show 8:00 pm). This show is 19+.

Bonnie Prince Billy will be at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre on Thursday May 14th; tickets are $25.00 and will go on sale this Thursday (10:00 am). And yes, this is all-ages.

Maria Taylor is going to be at El Mocambo on April 17th, tickets will be $10 and will also go on sale this Thursday.

Although a venue hasn’t been announced yet, we do know that Depeche Mode will kick off their upcoming North American tour here in Toronto. Probable choices for venues at the moment are most likely the Air Canada Centre, Molson Amphitheatre or something big like. Read more about the band’s upcoming album (Sounds of the Universe, out April 21st) here!

Atmosphere and P.O.S. will stop by The Phoenix on May 6th.

Ladyhawk return to Toronto for a gig at the Horseshoe on April 23, tickets are $12.50 and are on sale this Thursday.

For those who are still relatively interested, British pop-rockers Keane are back and will be at the Sound Academy with Mat Kearney and The Helio Sequence on May 23rd. The show is 19+ and will cost you a hefty $39.50 ($100.00 if you fancy the VIP balcony seating). They go on sale this Friday.

Nine Inch Nails and the newly reunited Jane’s Addiction will be in town on June 23rd at the Molson Amphitheatre.

The Yeah Yeah Yeahs have not announced any North American dates yet (with the exception of selected music festivals coming up this summer) but they have announced a few UK dates. I’m only letting you guys know this as part of my relentless 24-hour Yeah Yeah Yeahs watch. I will not stop till they announce a Toronto date! Oh, but if you’re tired of waiting, word is that their new album It’s Blitz has finally leaked online. If you feel so inclined to do so, download now. The trio is also on the cover of this month’s Spin Magazine. Now that’s something you can legally pay for in stores right now.

NPR is currently streaming Neko Case’s new album, Middle Cyclone (out March 3rd). Click here to listen! I hope you have your tickets for her upcoming shows at Trinity-St. Paul’s (April 17-18) because it’s been sold out for quite some time now.

Speaking of sold-out gigs, just a reminder that the Born Ruffians and Akron/Family shows at Sneaky Dee’s (March 23-24) have also been sold-out for a while now too. So good luck trying to get tickets; chances are that there may be tickets at the door for these shows. May.

This show is not sold out (mainly because there are no advance tickets; you can only get in with a CMW wristband) but it will surely be insanely packed at the Chart CMW showcases at the Horseshoe. Added to the already fantastic line ups will be Black Hat Brigade on March 13th and Joel Plaskett bandmate, Dave Marsh on March 14th. Both acts will be added onto the end of the showcases, at 3:10 am. It’s going to be an all-nighter, folks.

Laura Barrett is currently spending the month up north, in Yukon. To follow her adventures, read here as she keeps an online account of what she does with Exclaim! Also click here to stream her recent cover of Harry Nilsson’s “Nobody Cares About The Railroads Anymore”!

Happy listening!

Musically,
Melody

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