I did not provide year end lists this year, but in lieu of that I am going to give you each 2 cds, (at the Lou Reed wake coming up), that I made for a friend, which comprise 80% new material from last year....
..........also I am just loving a disc from last year that I am late to by John Grant called Pale Green Ghosts. I was put onto this via Dereks year end list. I had totally missed it, but it really is fabulous. It has some 80's influence , but I hear 70's stuff too, and that is not to say that it is retro as it most definitively is not retro. Great lyrics, smart and actually laugh out loud funny occasionally..
rdio has it , if you missed this too. ( warning: it needed several listens to get it for me)
s
Wednesday, February 05, 2014
Tuesday, December 03, 2013
....
Did the entire crowd really pump their arms in the air with the two finger salute......yes
Did the drummer really spend the whole night twirling his sticks .... Yes
Did the singer really sing a song with the chorus"you are my daughters of darkness na na na .......yes
Did the drummer really stand on his seat mid song to exhort the audience to give the two finger salute...yes
Did they really have a huge lit banner with strobe lights and their name aglow as the backdrop.....yes
Was the musicianship terrible ......no
Did that matter.....no
Would Derek have lasted past the first song?
Did the entire crowd really pump their arms in the air with the two finger salute......yes
Did the drummer really spend the whole night twirling his sticks .... Yes
Did the singer really sing a song with the chorus"you are my daughters of darkness na na na .......yes
Did the drummer really stand on his seat mid song to exhort the audience to give the two finger salute...yes
Did they really have a huge lit banner with strobe lights and their name aglow as the backdrop.....yes
Was the musicianship terrible ......no
Did that matter.....no
Would Derek have lasted past the first song?
Monday, October 28, 2013
Lou Reed wake;
In the spirit of Rob's (chilly) Bob Dylan event (birthday?) I was thinking that iconic music artist deaths are going to become unfortunately a yearly event over the next 2 decades..... As each of these giants lays to rest I for one will be toasting to their memory with their music (and perhaps scotch) ...I am offering to host the first one in January or February...a wake for Lou and his entire lifes work.....the music will only be that related to him somehow...Let me know if any of you are interested ... the great spirit of Islay and myself will be doing this regardless , so do not feel pressure to attend...
s
In the spirit of Rob's (chilly) Bob Dylan event (birthday?) I was thinking that iconic music artist deaths are going to become unfortunately a yearly event over the next 2 decades..... As each of these giants lays to rest I for one will be toasting to their memory with their music (and perhaps scotch) ...I am offering to host the first one in January or February...a wake for Lou and his entire lifes work.....the music will only be that related to him somehow...Let me know if any of you are interested ... the great spirit of Islay and myself will be doing this regardless , so do not feel pressure to attend...
s
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Best Albums of 2013
Early? Perhaps? Does anyone care? Perhaps Not?
So here goes 10 great fucking records for the last 12 months. No dissension brooked.
Dodos - Carrier
Kingsbury Manx - Bronze Age
Mark Kozelek & Desertshore - Self Titled
John Grant - Pale Green Ghosts
Eleanor Friedberger - Personal Record
Mikal Cronin - MCII
Ola Podrida - Ghosts Go Blind
OMD - English Electric
Inc. - No World
Jon Hopkins - Immunity
Best party album of 2013 (no surprise given the title) "Tough Love" by Party Supplies.
Still working on:
The Pastels - Slow Summits
Califone - Stitches
Oneohtrix Point Never - R Plus Seven
Tim Hecker - Virgins
Best Songs of 2013
Wavves - Lunge Forward
Villagers - Nothing Arrived
Daft Punk - Instant Crush
Hot Chip - Dark and Stormy
Gun Outfit - Young Lord
Holydrug Couple - Counting Sailboats
Chris Stamey - You n Me n XTC
The House of Love - Lost in the Blues
Suuns - 2020
Matthew E. White - Will You Love Me
Chelsea Light Moving - Sleeping Where I Fall
Kurt Vile - Never Run Away
Young Galaxy - Pretty Boy
The Dodos - Confidence
Mark Kozelek & Jimmy LaValle - You Missed My Heart
Done. Looking forward to the rest of your lists. P.S. no need at all to wait for the release of the new Arcade Fire. Streamed it in its entirety on Pitchfork this afternoon and as expected, based on the single, it suuuucks!!
So here goes 10 great fucking records for the last 12 months. No dissension brooked.
Dodos - Carrier
Kingsbury Manx - Bronze Age
Mark Kozelek & Desertshore - Self Titled
John Grant - Pale Green Ghosts
Eleanor Friedberger - Personal Record
Mikal Cronin - MCII
Ola Podrida - Ghosts Go Blind
OMD - English Electric
Inc. - No World
Jon Hopkins - Immunity
Best party album of 2013 (no surprise given the title) "Tough Love" by Party Supplies.
Still working on:
The Pastels - Slow Summits
Califone - Stitches
Oneohtrix Point Never - R Plus Seven
Tim Hecker - Virgins
Best Songs of 2013
Wavves - Lunge Forward
Villagers - Nothing Arrived
Daft Punk - Instant Crush
Hot Chip - Dark and Stormy
Gun Outfit - Young Lord
Holydrug Couple - Counting Sailboats
Chris Stamey - You n Me n XTC
The House of Love - Lost in the Blues
Suuns - 2020
Matthew E. White - Will You Love Me
Chelsea Light Moving - Sleeping Where I Fall
Kurt Vile - Never Run Away
Young Galaxy - Pretty Boy
The Dodos - Confidence
Mark Kozelek & Jimmy LaValle - You Missed My Heart
Done. Looking forward to the rest of your lists. P.S. no need at all to wait for the release of the new Arcade Fire. Streamed it in its entirety on Pitchfork this afternoon and as expected, based on the single, it suuuucks!!
Thursday, October 17, 2013
CD Club Pleeeeze!
Just saying that the last one was in June, 4 months ago, and it will only get tougher to squeeze in another as the end of 2013 closes in. So let's get this locked in. Suggestions for a date and venue?
I was having a drink with Mathew Jocelyn last night, ( Brian will know him as the director of Canadian Stage) he does a fusion kind of theatre with offshoots into film and dance. He was interested in hearing interesting current ( meaning within the last 5 years but preferably within the last year or two) music. I wonder if you lot could do me the favour of naming songs that have a theatrical bent to them and instrumental is totally fine. I am thinking Godspeed you..., the rachels, the braids , austra, for starters....open to any ideas. I will assemble a cd for him....
thanks
thanks
Sunday, September 29, 2013
The Difficult 4th Album
Having heard, quite by accident, the new Arcade Fire single 3 times in the space of 24 hours on satellite radio while driving, I am worried. Being a big fan of their 3 albums on first listen to "Reflektor" my reaction was WTF and not in a good "hey what a great new direction" kind of way. Hopefully the single is a misstep and the double album to follow continues their good run of form.
On the off-chance that the new record is a disco dud I have to say that three straight very good records is still a pretty good streak. Would any of you like to offer up a similar run of good/great albums by any band from 1980 onwards, thus leaving out some of the obvious behemoths of pop/rock. Doesn't have to be 3 to start a career could be at any point in a bands lifespan.
On the off-chance that the new record is a disco dud I have to say that three straight very good records is still a pretty good streak. Would any of you like to offer up a similar run of good/great albums by any band from 1980 onwards, thus leaving out some of the obvious behemoths of pop/rock. Doesn't have to be 3 to start a career could be at any point in a bands lifespan.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Not your mom's Grammy acceptance speech
Here is a link to Godspeed You Black Emperor's non-acceptance speech of their Polaris Prize win. Ha bloody ha!
Thursday, September 19, 2013
I am always amazed when a song I love turns out to be written by someone else.... Boys of Summer fits that bill... Im not sure why Lou is so fascinated by Henley..I really like a half dozen of his solo songs and its hard not to have a soft spot for the eagles, though you may not go public with that..
The song in particular is my favorite by far from his solo years and now I find out it is written by Mike Campbel, whom I hugely admire. not least of which because of his incredible guitar solo on Runnin down a dream that he did in one take off the floor the first time he tried it... See this link for other things he wrote etc...
The song in particular is my favorite by far from his solo years and now I find out it is written by Mike Campbel, whom I hugely admire. not least of which because of his incredible guitar solo on Runnin down a dream that he did in one take off the floor the first time he tried it... See this link for other things he wrote etc...
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Friday, August 30, 2013
The humble cassette
I think I enjoyed the comments here as much as the article. Had me laughing more than once. Fond memories of the cassette tape (which I just ditched myself only a few weeks ago) but we don't really need it to make any sort of comeback.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Not to detract from the terrific indie music playlist discussion.....(I have finally figured out how to access it...no sniggering please) , but this article really nails a topic much of my heart....it relates to the arts in general, but it does have a music component and in fact could entirely be read about one of the problems w music today, so I think it qualifies to be read here...
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Terrific job on the indie list there Brian and Kyle. I gave the 26 tracks my full attention this morning. Perfect mix of bands I don't know but should (The Love Language, Kitchen's Floor, Alexander), some I do but songs are new to me (Tricky), some artists I'll never dig (Laura Veirs, Kendrick Lamar) and a sprinkling of songs that make you go a-ha right in the wheelhouse (Richard and Linda Thompson, Crystal Castles). Never less than interesting which is where too much radio goes wayward and definitely the case with 88.1. How many fucking times do I need to hear Metric who haven't been cutting edge in almost a decade.
I have taken the liberty of adding 14 "new" tracks bringing the playlist up to a nice round 40.
I think the idea of keeping this thing organic is a great one. Sort of supplements the CD club in some sense.
I have taken the liberty of adding 14 "new" tracks bringing the playlist up to a nice round 40.
I think the idea of keeping this thing organic is a great one. Sort of supplements the CD club in some sense.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Radio that doesn't suck
Thought this was interesting. Like me, this person complained about the sad state of radio. Unlike me, he did something about it. Site is here. Kind of timely, since recent posts here about Indie 88 have complained about the format that plays the same song thrice daily, instead of an eclectic mix. Would be interesting to compare the two, side by side, for a few days to see if we truly like the eclecticism or if that too gets annoying.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Friday, August 09, 2013
Mixed Bag Verdict
Love the enthusiasm, initiative, Bri. Be the change you want to
see in the world, etc.... I just subscribed to your playlist on Rdio and will
begin listening shortly.
I haven't listened much to the indie88 station beyond the first
couple of hours after receiving the email from Marc Stuart. I don't drive much and
usually just stream music at home rather than turn to the radio. However, tuning into the first few hours online last week were a mixed bag. Some
interesting bands I'd never expect to hear on radio were featured, which was
encouraging, followed by a bunch of fairly mainstream alternative music
from the 80s and 90s (Bowie’s ‘I’m afraid of Americans’, Talking Heads’ ‘Burning
Down the House’) which was less so.
I just took a look at some of the songs played within a given hour
(you can search back through previous playlists) and it continues this trend:
-July Talk - Paper Girl
-Buffalo Soldier – Bob Marley
-Default – Django Django
-Would That Not Be Nice – Divine Fits
-Make it Wit Chu – Queens of the Stone Age
-The Ghost Inside – Broken Bells
Not sure that any of these are ground breaking but I certainly
have never heard at least three of those on the radio dial before, at least in
Toronto. Another quick hourly scan showed new music from Austra, an alt-j song
but also Coldplay. Verdict: still a mixed bag.
I suspect one of the reasons for the ‘Indie Alternative’ branding
is that they are trying to cast a wide net for their audience, attempting to
appeal to those who want to be edgy and hear new things but want the comfort of
a Killers or Oasis song every once in awhile. I’d prefer more straight up
indie, as well as music that, Bob Marley in the example above aside, isn’t so decidedly white.
Even the good satellite stations and public radio stations in the
US will repeat newer songs throughout the day. I think the goal is to
familiarize the audience with the music to build some interest in it. I guess I’m
willing to cut it some more slack on the here because a lot of these bands will
never get exposure to listeners on the radio dial and it may take some repetition
and familiarity to win over new converts. But it still grates a bit.
Btw...I have added tracks 17-26 to Brian's Rdio Playlist.
Indy Radio!
You know, I've always thought (and expounded on this point on many occasions) that the Metabeats crowd should have entered the fray of public music broadcast, or criticism, or commerce. Who was better positioned out there to launch a cool record store, set up a thoughtful review site, or hell even backstop a great radio station? If there's something missing "out there" that you are passionate about, go and do it yourself. Perhaps that ship sailed many years ago for us, but I know it would have been worthwhile.
So Derek I'll take you up on your idea of programming a few songs for an Indy station - quite a fun notion. I'll pop the set list up on Rdio so you folks can add to it....and presto we'll have a cutting edge cool list. The point begin stuff you don't hear too much or at all in the mainstream. Perhaps we refresh every few weeks.
I'll do primarily new / contemporary, with a few older (indy! lol) mixed in. For Mike G (i.e. not on Rdio, here are the first few songs....Mike, time to get on Rdio!).
The Evens - King of Kings
If We Have the Will - Grant Hart
Anthem - King Tuff
Banbury Grove - Hong Kong in the 60's
Shallows - the Mallard
Once Before - The Remains
Sun Song - Laura Veirs
Jackyl - True Widow
I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight - Richard and Linda T
Calm Down - Love Language
Zhi Yuan De Ren - Carsick Cars
Lifeboats - Soft Swells
Sandy - Jackson Scott
Lander - Kitchen's Floor
Five Hundred Heartbeats - Le Futur Pompiste
All Come To Meet Her - Skip Spence
So Derek I'll take you up on your idea of programming a few songs for an Indy station - quite a fun notion. I'll pop the set list up on Rdio so you folks can add to it....and presto we'll have a cutting edge cool list. The point begin stuff you don't hear too much or at all in the mainstream. Perhaps we refresh every few weeks.
I'll do primarily new / contemporary, with a few older (indy! lol) mixed in. For Mike G (i.e. not on Rdio, here are the first few songs....Mike, time to get on Rdio!).
The Evens - King of Kings
If We Have the Will - Grant Hart
Anthem - King Tuff
Banbury Grove - Hong Kong in the 60's
Shallows - the Mallard
Once Before - The Remains
Sun Song - Laura Veirs
Jackyl - True Widow
I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight - Richard and Linda T
Calm Down - Love Language
Zhi Yuan De Ren - Carsick Cars
Lifeboats - Soft Swells
Sandy - Jackson Scott
Lander - Kitchen's Floor
Five Hundred Heartbeats - Le Futur Pompiste
All Come To Meet Her - Skip Spence
Thursday, August 08, 2013
Agreed, Derek.
I feel a little bit like I was hit with a sucker punch. I first tuned in to Alan Cross' "Throne of Glory" set (and who the hell thought up that moniker?) that was outstanding. A set of songs, many of which i had never heard before strung together along with some meaningful banter and amusing anecdotes by someone, like him or not, who has a great radio voice and is articulate, insightful, well informed and, if you ask me, plain entertaining. That's what i like about radio; human interaction, and 88.1 has none.
I also caught Adam Vancouverdon's guest set. I think it's a nice idea and wish that that was the format of the station ...one to three hour sets by people with musical taste, be it to my liking or not. Radio should have personality. That's what i liked about CKLN. Despite it's problems and un-professionalism, no DJ was on the air for more than 3hrs a week and that in part kept it fresh, if at times chaotic.
As for labels of what we call it, be it alt or indie or whathaveyou, i don't really care what you call it. Make it good good music, don't over-commercialize it and and don't repeat. There is SO much good music out there and a dearth of open airwaves that host it that i wonder why there is a need to fall into the same old formats. I was wondering if the CRTC regs and royalties have something to do with it. I am under the impression that on of the reasons that CKLN got their licence yanked was that year after year, on air personalities failed to properly log and report set lists ...how hard can it be though? (and yes i know this is a completely different beast)
I feel a little bit like I was hit with a sucker punch. I first tuned in to Alan Cross' "Throne of Glory" set (and who the hell thought up that moniker?) that was outstanding. A set of songs, many of which i had never heard before strung together along with some meaningful banter and amusing anecdotes by someone, like him or not, who has a great radio voice and is articulate, insightful, well informed and, if you ask me, plain entertaining. That's what i like about radio; human interaction, and 88.1 has none.
I also caught Adam Vancouverdon's guest set. I think it's a nice idea and wish that that was the format of the station ...one to three hour sets by people with musical taste, be it to my liking or not. Radio should have personality. That's what i liked about CKLN. Despite it's problems and un-professionalism, no DJ was on the air for more than 3hrs a week and that in part kept it fresh, if at times chaotic.
As for labels of what we call it, be it alt or indie or whathaveyou, i don't really care what you call it. Make it good good music, don't over-commercialize it and and don't repeat. There is SO much good music out there and a dearth of open airwaves that host it that i wonder why there is a need to fall into the same old formats. I was wondering if the CRTC regs and royalties have something to do with it. I am under the impression that on of the reasons that CKLN got their licence yanked was that year after year, on air personalities failed to properly log and report set lists ...how hard can it be though? (and yes i know this is a completely different beast)
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