Kathyrn Calder has unveiled a new video for Arrow. I dig it because it references that old animation for which I have a twinge of nostalgia. Do you remember the old Tales of the Wizard of Oz? It doesn't really look like that old series, but gave me a faint reminder nonetheless. In light of recent events in my town, as well the States, the Oz video below seems to be timely. At any rate, Arrow is certainly one of Calder's catchiest tunes, ain't it?
Kathryn Calder (The New Pornographers, Immaculate Machine) is now offering a second stab at a cut from her new album, Are You My Mother?, which will be released August 3rd (though it's available on iTunes now). Arrow is the second track we've given you, Slip Away was featured in the probably-too-long-for-any-of-you-to-read-entirely Alphabet post. Calder seems like a bright light in a gloomy tunnel, with Arrow giving listeners a spare piano, theremin and harmony sundae.
"Kathryn Calder, who replaced (Neko) Case on vocals and keys, is incredibly charming and charismatic. Tonight, a photographer friend of mine blew a couple of rolls of film on her for this very reason." - Craig Finn (singer/guitarist, The Hold Steady) for The Guardian, UK
Here's Calder on the right hand side of your screen with her current day job.
A is for Albatross, not just an old Monty Python catchword, but a nifty litle tune from the new Besnard Lakes disc, The Besnard Lakes Are the Roaring Night.
I is for Infinite Arms, the new album from Band of Horses. You can also check out thee band's newest video, For Annabelle, here, as well as hearing the whole thing.
J is for Jim Kerr and his new thing, Lostboy. Get a free download here.
K is for Kathryn Calder (New Pornographers, Immaculate Machine), who will be releasing her debut solo record Are You My Mother? on August 3rd. Cool-lookin' cat, huh?
L is for Lefty by Wheat Pool. Walking in high heels in the snow, big white sky, Manitoba mention in the lyrics - that's the prairies.
M is for Martha and the Muffins - Mess. It ain't Echo Beach, or even Danseparc, but it's all right for a comeback single.
N is for New Inheritors, the song Wintersleep want you to stick on a mixtape.
O is for Orono by The Wilderness of Manitoba. Of course, the band's from Toronto, not the keystone province, but The Wilderness of Ontario was not rustic or romantic enough for a nom de plume. I'm guessing.
P is for The Police. The always fine Music Ruined My Life blog has given us a series of posts sharing earlier stuff, and it is good, very good.
Q is for Queensryche. And Dio.
R is for Rome by Dog Day, dreamy indie-pop with a pretty little zombie video. Why are zombies so popular these days? Recently, a couple of kids in my grade 10 English class tried to sneak zombies into every conversation and every assignment. Although I'm not one of those zombie-obssessed fellows, my reading material has taken on a living dead bent lately. John Ajvide Lindqvist, the author of Let the Right One In, has written a thankfully unique take on coming back to life, Handling the Undead. I recommend it. I also picked up The Dylan Dog Case Files, which weirdly enough contains a scene in which a stereotypical "punk" band plays Somebody Super Like You from the Phantom of the Paradise soundtrack.
S is for San Antone by White Oklahoma Cowbell. Free download here.
T is for Winnipeg's The Telepathic Butterflies. From the new album out June 15, Wow & Flutter!, here's Circle Man, as well as A Scathing Report from 2008's Breakfast in Suburbia.
U is for ukelele and Sanfordandsongs's bluegrass blitz.
W is for When Will This Heartache End from the upcoming (June 1st) reissue of The Blue Shadows record On the Floor of Heaven. You remember Winnipeg's Jeffrey Hatcher, don't you? Billy Cowsill? These guys were both ahead of their time and excellent revivalists, I hope they get noticed this time around.
X is for the Goo Goo Dolls Extended available from the aforementioned Music Ruined My Life blog. Covers of I wanna Destroy You by the Soft Boys, Hit or Miss by The Damned, a couple more good ones and a couple I'm not sure about - tell me what you think.
1. The Apples in Stereo - Atom Bomb 2. Chuck Prophet - Bring On The Love 3. Bell X1 - The Snowman 4. Peggy Sue - Alice In The Kitchen 5. Dave Alvin - Krazy and Ignatz 6. John Doe - The Big Blue House 7. Liam Finn - I Will Explode 8. Drink Up Buttercup - King Day 9. Paul Weller - Rise and Fall 10. Los Straitjackets - Twist and Slide 11. Reckless Kelly - Pickin' Up Cans 12. Robyn Hitchcock - No Way Out of Time 13. The Gourds - Drunk Song
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