Saturday, February 9, 2013

This Hisses - Anhedonia Release Party Tonight!



Every once in a while a local band surprises, and This Hisses would be my latest pleasant Winnipeg-bred surprise. Rockin' surfer guitar turns art-damaged and then metallic, drums laying back in a soft shuffle one minute then jumping up and playing standing up the next, garage blues voice launches itself into dramatic gothic vocals and flips upward into operatic soaring. The band's second album, Anhedonia, came out a few days ago, and their release party is tonight at the West End Cultural Centre with Pop Crimes And Slow Dancer.



Swagger


Silver Dagger


Gold on Fire


Blacksmith


Keep What's Good in Your Heart


Bronzed Etiquette


Snakewine


Farm Boy Lovin'

Friday, February 8, 2013

Whitehorse - The Road to Massey Hall



Whitehorse is playing my town tonight. Even if you can't make it like me, you can still revel in their fine tunes. Quite a while back I tried to convince music lovers like you to help make Luke Doucet a household name, and now I think he is doing it with his wife Melissa McClelland in their duo called Whitehorse. Their newest album, the Fate of the World Depends on This Kiss, was recently released in the States, and the duo's newest EP, The Road to Massey Hall, can be bought at the shows and will be available on iTunes on Febuary 15. The Road to Massey Hall will include covers of some icons, you can stream the EP here and watch Strawberry Blonde here:

The Road to Massey Hall tracklist:

Winterlong - Neil Young
Dark Angel - Blue Rodeo
If You Could Read My Mind - Gordon Lightfoot
It Ain't Me, Babe - Dylan
Strawberry Blonde - Ron Sexsmith
Un Canadien Errant - An old folk song? I don't know the composer, anyone?



It Ain't Me, Babe


Dark Angel


Un Canadien Errant


Devil's Got A Gun


Achilles' Desire


No Glamour in the Hammer


Mismatched Eyes (Boat song)


Out Like a Lion


Emerald Isle


Killing Time is Murder


Broken


I'm On Fire


Whitehorse is in white for this one:


Tour Dates:

WINNIPEG, MB: Burton Cummings Theatre, Feb 8 – tickets
MINNEAPOLIS, MN: 7th Street Entry, Feb 13 – tickets
MILWAUKEE, WI: Shank Hall, Feb 14 – tickets
CHICAGO, IL: Schuba’s, Feb 16 – tickets
PORTLAND, ME: State Theatre, Feb 22 – tickets
SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT: Higher Ground, Feb 23
ALBANY, NY: Valentine’s, Feb 24 – tickets
BUFFALO, NY: Ninth Ward, Feb 25
LONDON, ON: Aeolian Hall, Feb 27 – SOLD OUT
WATERLOO, ON: Starlight, Feb 28 – SOLD OUT
TORONTO, ON: Massey Hall, Mar 2 – tickets
MONTREAL, PQ: La Sala Rosa, Mar 22 – tickets
OTTAWA, ON: NAC Theatre, Mar 23 – tickets
MIDLAND, ON: Midland Cultural Centre, Mar 24 – tickets
MEAFORD, ON: Meaford Hall, Mar 26
ST CATHARINE’S. ON: Sean O Sullivan Theatre, Mar 27 – tickets
WASHINGTON, DC: 930 Club, Mar 29, 8pm, w/The Infamous Stringdusters – tickets
RICHMOND, VA: The National, Mar 30, 8pm, w/The Infamous Stringdusters – tickets
BREE, BELGIUM: CC Breughel, May 23
BAKKEVEEN, THE NETHERLANDS: De Slotplaats, May 24
LAGE VUURSCHE, THE NETHERLANDS: Concert In The Woods, May 25
HORST, THE NETHERLANDS: Cambrinus, June 1

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Two Hours Traffic - Foolish Blood, Big Tour With Rah Rah



Two Hours Traffic’s full length album, Foolish Blood – available everywhere February 19th! If the band is not hitting your town, you may not live in one. Also, most shows will be opened by Rah Rah, who sound pretty promising too.





Tour Dates! February 22 – Charlottetown, PEI @ Solid Rock Cafe
February 23 – Moncton, NB @ Tide and Boar Gastropub
February 28 – Fredericton, NB @ The Capital Complex
March 01 – Charlottetown, PEI @ Hunter’s Ale House
March 02 – Halifax, NS @ The Seahorse Tavern
March 05 – Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick Lounge **
March 06 – Pittsburg, PA @ Smiling Moose **
March 07 – Philadelphia, PA @ Kung Fu Necktie **
March 08 – Boston, MA @ O’Briens **
March 09 – New York, NY @ Santos Party House **
March 10 – Washington, DC @ IOTA Café **
March 14 – Austin, TX @ SXSW – Bumstead Showcase @ Friends Bar
March 19 – London, ON @ Call The Office **
March 20 – Hamilton, ON @ Casbah **
March 21 – Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace **
March 22 – Montreal, QC @ Divan Orange **
March 23 – Ottawa, ON @ Zaphod’s Beeblebrox **
March 26 – Guelph, ON @ eBar
March 27 – Windsor, ON @ Phog Lounge
March 28 – Sarnia, ON @ Paddy Flaherty’s
April 02 – Winnipeg, MB @ Park Theatre**
April 03 – Saskatoon, SK @ Amigo’s Cantina **
April 04 – Edmonton, AB @ Avenue Theatre **
April 06 – Golden, BC @ Kicking Horse **
April 07 – Canmore, AB @ Communitea Café **
April 10 – Victoria, BC @ Lucky Bar **
April 11 – Seattle, WA @ The Sunset Tavern **
April 13 – Vancouver, BC @ The Biltmore **
April 16 – Nelson, BC @ The Royal **
April 17 – Calgary, AB @ SAIT – The Gateway **

Rage Against the Machine - The Reissued Debut



When RATM's first album came out, I ran the other way. Rap-rock? I thought it was a terrible idea, and Limp Bizkit, Kid Rock and a bunch of other faceless bands proved me right not too long afterwards.

But my dismissal of RATM was criminal. The band wasn't just pasting raps over brutally simple riffs, it was creating something new from the ashes of the old. And the seemingly juvenile lyrical aggression was neither mindless nor teen pandering, though I forgive myself for jumping to conclusions about "Fuck You I won't do what you tell me." Also, I still have misgivings about the album cover, which seemed so sensationalistic to me and fed into Beavis and Butt-head fantasies: "Fire!" "Cool!"

Anyway, if it wasn't Public Enemy and it was rap-related, I probably wasn't listening, so I remained blissfully unaware of RATM's being so much more than an amazingly noisy and brash freakshow. But I heard them cover Springsteen, and hey, it was good! I ended up with a copy of The Battle of Los Angeles, and I started to get it. Then I saw the track listing for Renegades and scoped not just covers of Eric B and Rakim, Cypress Hill, and Afrika Bambaataa, but also Minor Threat, The Stooges, and Devo. Aha. I finally understand.

So when I got a copy of the reissued debut album, I wasn't one of those people who knew and loved every tune. My ears were fresh. As I thought about the bandmembers minus Zach de la Rocha forming Audioslave with Chris Cornell, it occurred to me that Chuck D could have done some things that would have been a lot more interesting to me. Then I open up the package to see that Chuck D has written an expansive little essay on RATM. Wow! Synchronicity!

The album itself? Chalk one up for my missing column with this disc, 'cause I clearly burned myself out of years of enjoyment. Granted, with improvements in technology it probably sounds even better, but that's besides the point. Rhythmically, RATM was a monster, like Jesus Lizard or Sons of Freedom, where the musical force of the combined parts was unstoppable. I defy anyone not to feel that whomp in the gut that every song delivers, hypnotic and visceral. I think the sounds changed the world's air when it was released on an unsuspecting public. Although de la Rocha may never be my favourite vocalist, he's certainly one of the most powerful, punk rock as much as rap figuring into his full throttle atack-the-mic style. Tom Morello excelled at not only monstrous riffs and blistering solos, but making some beautiful noises that sounded utterly unlike it could have come from a guitar.

If you're like me and didn't pay attention the first time, check it out. Powerful stuff.

Note: for some reason the official RATM XX site of the band and the reissue seems to be down right now, so I can't link to it for you. At any rate, you can get the album any old place, it shouldn't be hard to find.

Bombtrack

Killing in the Name

Take the Power Back

Settle for Nothing

Bullet in the Head

Know Your Enemy

Wake Up

Fistful of Steel

Township Rebellion

Freedom

My Bloody Valentine is Back and Busting the Internet Like They're Radiohead or Something With New Only Available Online Album



My Bloody Valentine last released music in 1991 with the fantastic Loveless. About 22 years later, the next record is finally here, which seems to be called mbv. Went on sale last night from the band's website, immediately broke the internet, looks like it's up and running again today. It sounds just like you'd expect it to sound, still hazy, fuzzy, otherworldly, and superfine! Like The Pixies, absence has only made the band more popular, so expect this hype to continue.

Tracklist:

1. “she found now” 2. “only tomorrow” 3. “who sees you” 4. “is this and yes” 5. “if i am” 6. “new you” 7. “in another way” 8. “nothing is” 9. “wonder 2″

The band has stuck shortened versions of the album tracks on youtube for you to hear, you have to buy the album to hear everything properly. Here you go.

she found now

only tomorrow

who sees you

is this and yes

if i am

new you

in another way

nothing is

wonder 2

Here's some old My Bloody Valentine:

Soon


Only Shallow


You Made Me Realise


To Here Knows When


Sometimes


Glider


When You Sleep


Don't Ask Why

Loomer


Sunny Sundae Smile


Strawberry Wine

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Robyn Hitchcock - Be Still and Love From London



"Rock and Roll is an old man’s game now, so I’m staying in it.” That recent quote from Robyn Hitchcock is so good, I don't know what to say about it.

Robyn Hitchcock is celebrating his 60th birthday with a new album, Love From London (out March 5), which is how I hope I can celebrate my 60th. With another new Hitchcock record, that is. According to those in the know, he will also be performing at a "retrospective show on February 28th at the Village Underground in London where he will be playing songs from each of his albums, accompanied by some of his favorite British musicians". Uh, each of his albums? I assume that doesn't include box sets, compilations or live albums, or everyone will have to take pep pills -the guy has released a boatload of records.

Here's a song entitled Be Still from the new record: Love From London TRACK LISTING:
1. Harry's Song
2. Be Still
3. Stupefied
4. I Love You
5. Devil On A String
6. Strawberries Dress
7. Death And Love
8. Fix You
9. My Rain
10. End Of Time