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Now That Its Over, This Weight Is Off My Shoulder

April 23rd, 2009 | By: Guest Contributor

Gentleman Reg @ Sonic Boom for Record Store Day

Gentleman Reg @ Sonic Boom for Record Store Day

“I feel like I’m dreaming. Somebody pinch me. You know what? I’m a pretty sound sleeper – that may not be enough. Somebody shoot me in the face.”

I didn’t say that. Heck, the guy who did say that – one Stephen Colbert – was talking about getting the chance to speak at the 2006 White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, but I think this statement captures my feelings the last few days as I wrap up my first year of university. I finished my last exam yesterday afternoon, and now I’m beginning to say my goodbyes and getting ready to make the move from downtown TO to the strange wilderness that is North York. Now that school’s done, I’m hoping to be posting twice as often on here and covering even more shows and interviewing even more artists and bands.

International Record Store Day was this past Saturday and I got the chance to check out the festivities at Sonic Boom, which included solid performances from the likes of Gentleman RegGreen Go and Hooded Fang. But we all know this day was about the free shit, and there was plenty of that; including vinyls from Josh Reichmann and Controller.Controller., a Paper Bag Records sampler and some pretty cool posters and pins. And just because the event has passed, doesn’t mean that you still shouldn’t be out there supporting your local record stores.

Twitter and Pitchfork. If there are any two cultural trends that I shouldn’t be following, it would be the latest social networking craze and the holier-than-thou tastemaking music website. But damn was their staff’s Twitter coverage of last week’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival pretty darn funny (sample Tweets included “there’s a guy next to me with a 4-year old with no earplugs. parental epic fail” and “killers open with “human” and “somebody told me.” they know they’ve still got another hour plus up there, right?”), and the next best thing to actually being in the middle of the Californian desert, dancing and sweating with thousands of complete strangers to everyone from Leonard Cohen to My Bloody Valentine to Paul McCartney. To read more about what you missed and to follow PItchfork on Twitter, click here.

Fleet Foxes are coming to Massey Hall in August! The date has yet to be finalized, but according to Chromewaves, event promoters recently confirmed this announcement.

How can hip-hop be dead when Kanye West and Clipse are still here? Their shit-hot collaboration, “Kinda Like A Big Deal” (which you can listen over at Kanye’s blog here), features some “Can’t Tell Me Nothing”-style boasting, honest-to-goodness rapping from South Park’s most recent target and bodes well for the Virginia duo’s upcoming third album.

While everyone and their mothers have been turning out remixes of Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ “Zero” recently (including MSTRKRFTAnimal Collective and N.A.S.A.), I thought I’d share with you a remix of a song from a band a little closer to home. Rio party-starter’s The Twelves turned out this remix of Metric’s “Help, I’m Alive”, which takes the original and turns it into a slab of French disco.

Hope y’all enjoyed, and celebrated accordingly, everyone’s favourite non-statuatory holiday on Monday. I’ll leave you with a few 4/20-related gems; here is Alexisonfire covering Black Sabbath’s “Sweet Leaf”, a videofeaturing everyone’s favourite cuddly, family-friendly rapper (and avid cannabis supporter) Snoop Dogg, and some guy named Bob Marley talking about…well, you know where I’m going with this.

Cheers,
Max

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Put Your Records On

April 9th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

International Record Store Day!

International Record Store Day!

Trick question: what is the best holiday ever?
If you answered “Christmas”, “Easter” or “my birthday”, you fail. Of course the only logical answer is International Record Store Day!

Taking place on Saturday, April 18th, Record Store Day can only mean two things – lots of free music and even more fantastic sales. And in in-store fashion, all shows are 100% all-ages and free – deal or what! It’s a recession, people – I say you jump at these opportunities. This year, stores such as Sonic Boom, Criminal Records, Soundscapes and Sunrise will be celebrating. Here’s a quick rundown of what’s going down and where you need to be!

Criminal Records (493 Queen Street West)
This year, the kind folks at Criminal Records will be offering “lots of sales, free stuff, and Record Day exclusives”. And of course at Criminal, it wouldn’t be a celebration without live music! At 6:00 pm, Chris Eaton of Rock Plaza Central (who will be releasing their new album on June 16th via their new label Paper Bag Records) will play a solo set. Afterwards, the fantastic Great Bloomers will take the stage at 7:00 pm.

Sonic Boom (512 Bloor Street West)
Most of the Singing Lamb staff partaking in Record Store Day will be stationed at Sonic Boom. Starting at 4:00 pm (going till 9:00 pm), it’ll be a jam-packed night of free music from some of the best bands in town, includingSlim Twig, Lullabye Arkestra, SunParlour Players, Gentleman Reg, Green Go, Hooded Fang, Steamboat, Little Girls and DJ sets from DJ Shit La Merde. Also offered at Sonic Boom will be giveaways and limited edition Record Store Day exclusives. If you decide to attend Sonic Boom’s festivities, it is recommended that you make a kind donation of a non-perishable food item though. That’s the least you can do for 8 kick-ass bands for free after all!

Sunrise Records (336 Yonge Street)
For the more hardcore music lovers, Sunrise will be your destination next week. Children of Bodom will be there for an autograph session on Thursday April 16th at 2:00 pm, as will Lamb of God at 5:00 pm. Yes, Sunrise is so excited about Record Store Day that they had to start the party early with Lamb of God. Also, expect performances on April 18th from Emma Lee, The Artist Life, One Second 2 Late, Honeymoon Suite, Thriving Ivory, Blackie Jackett Jr. (Finger Eleven side project), Josh Reichmann and KO. I especially recommend Emma Lee and Josh Reichmann. No set times are announced yet but festivities will start relatively early – around 1:00 pm or 2:00 pm. In addition, Sunrise promises “free giveaways, goodie bags filled with new formats, new releases, band swag and much more…”

Soundscapes (572 College Street)
Though no in-stores will take place at Soundscapes, the store will still be holding a sale! 10% will be taken off of all CDs, vinyl, DVDs and books! And with a selection like Soundscapes’, I would take advantage of this sale! Also a non-Record Store Day reminder: DD/MM/YYYY will be playing a free in-store on April 14th at 7:00 pm. Be there!

No information was found regarding Penguin Music (256A Queen St. W), but they are taking part in Record Store Day so if you have the time, pop in and check out their sales!

For more on Record Store Day, go here!

Happy listening and have a great Record Store Day!

Musically,
Melody

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