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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Review- “Remorsecapade” – Woodhands
Reviewed by Erin. As compared to their first CD, Woodhands’ sophomore album, Remorsecapade, is considerably more vulgar, but just as incredible and certainly just as danceable. It’s not even subtly more explicit, which is especially evident by the fact that … Continue reading
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Tagged CP 24, Dancer, electro-rock, Heart Attack, Remorsecapade, Woodhands
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Review- “…& All His Boyish Charms”- Marq de Souza
reviewed by Michael I have one word of advice for you- don’t judge this album by its first song. The song in question is called “Who is Better Than Us?” and it is a bizarre, somewhat enjoyable mix of rock, … Continue reading
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Tagged & All His Boyish Charms, Amanda Sonic, classic rock, Maq de Souza, Vancouver indie
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Review- “I Left Love Behind A Long Time Ago”- The Stance
reviewed by Michael To be honest, I wasn’t sure what to think of this album when I first started to listen to it. I knew that it was going to be in the style of classic garage rock and roll, … Continue reading
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Tagged garage rock, Halifax indie, I Left Love Behind a Long Time Ago, The Stance
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Review- “Goodnight, Young Novelist”- Graydon James and the Young Novelists
reviewed by Michael Last month I reviewed Lit From Within by the Paperbacks, a whopping 35-song double album. Well, Toronto’s Graydon James and the Young Novelists have put out an even more whopping release- a 40-song double album. If you … Continue reading
Review- “A Date with a Smoke Machine”- Chris Page
reviewed by Michael When I looked at the album cover, I was reminded of Pearl Jam’s Backspacer simply because of the art style. Obviously Chris Page and Pearl Jam are vastly different, but I just thought I’d throw that out … Continue reading
Concert Alert> Feb. 13 – Feb. 19
by backdrifter after 2 weeks of limited/no access to a computer, I am returned…with a new concert alert! so ima not keep you waiting any longer. here it is: Saturday February 13: Patrizia + Basia Lyjak [http://www.patriziamusic.com/, http://www.basialyjak.com/%5D @ The … Continue reading
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Tagged Afterparty, concert alerts, concerts, Signe Miranda, Songs From A Room, Toronto, Winterfolk
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Review – “Inland” – Leif Vollebekk
By Allyssia If you’re into folk singers with vulnerable yet powerful voices and beautiful strings, you’ll likely find Inland more than enjoyable. This debut full-length album from Montreal-born Leif Vollebekk is an exemplary example of the meeting of great musicianship, … Continue reading
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Tagged Audio Blood, Indie, indie rock, Leif Vollebekk, Montreal indie, Montreal music
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Review- “Sage”- The Pinecones
reviewed by Michael On behalf of the Pinecones (formally Brent Randall and his Pinecones) I would like to inform you that the 60′s are alive and well. It’s funny, too, that this album was reviewed right after Yukon Blonde’s album, … Continue reading
We Are The City answers our Grayowl Questionnaire!
For a while we at Grayowl Point were kicking around the idea of starting a questionnaire, a set of fifteen questions that we would ask every artist we choose as Parliament’s Choice. We Are The City (David Menzel, Cayne McKenzie … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Huculiak, Cayne McKenzie, David Menzel, Grayowl Questionnaire, We Are the City
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Parliament’s Choice February- We Are The City
by Michael The owls up at the Parliament have conferred, and decided that February’s pick is none other than Kelowna’s We Are The City. The boys have recently risen even further in popularity thanks to their winning the PEAK Peformance … Continue reading