Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Not Your Parents Music - Hawksley Workman

Not Your Parents MusicAnd now you're finding that you can't stop singing all my lyrics,
And you're feeling sick cause all you want to do is hear it,
You try to sleep at night but can't because you can't get near it,
I make you crazy and you want to but you just can't fear it.

This, this ain't your parents music.


Hawksley Workman is a Canadian electro-rock singer-songwriter from Toronto and has been releasing albums since 1998. This year Workman has been working to release two albums, Milk and Meat. Having produced debut albums for many people like Tegan and Sara, Hey Rosetta, Serena Ryder and Great Big Sea, Workman says that only now is he beginning to feel comfortable producing music of his own using all that he's learned throughout the years.

After listening to Meat, I have to say I've become a fan. It's something a little different that you can either rock out to or play on a hazy Saturday afternoon.

Check out his website and get a free download: http://www.hawksleyworkman.com/
I'm also a fan of this track: We'll Make Time

Hawksley Workman "Not Your Parents' Music" by Frontside

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Les Chemins De Verre - Karkwa

Denim on DenimDans un camion de glaise la braise sur le moteur
mutants couverts de terre à l'intérieur

Nos dents fines et longues déchirent le décor
Nos yeux vides et froids escortent la mort


Released in March 2010, Les Chemins De Verre is an excellent album from the francophone band Karkwa. Also a Polaris Prize shortlister, Karkwa's latest effort is a lovely blend of intricate mellow folk, atmospherics and energy contributed by tracks such as "Les Chemins De Verre". On my first few listens, the beautiful sounding French lyrics are what really drew me in.

Listen to tracks from the album: http://www.karkwa.com/
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/karkwa

mp3: Les Chemins De Verre - Karkwa

Monday, July 19, 2010

Drinking Games - Library Voices

Denim on DenimShe's not one for love,
But she sure loves the chase,
Don't act so amazed when she drifts,
And she sways.

And she sails away,
And she wanders off,
Ohh some wonderlust.


With the Love, Saskatchewan festival coming to Harbourfront this week in Toronto, I though I would give you a sample of one of the great bands coming to perform.

Library Voices is an indie pop group from Regina, Saskatchewan. On April 13, 2010 they released their first full length album Denim on Denim. With down to earth lyrics and an anything goes style, Library Voices is starting to get some well deserved attention.

Stream the album: http://libraryvoices.ca/
Festival Information: http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/worldroutes2010/saskatchewan

mp3: Drinking Games - Library Voices

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Here's To Now - Ugly Casanova

180 South OSTSitting on your doorstep,
Waiting for you to come home or come out,
Well apple seeds have cyanide,
That we don't care about.

So here's to now,
Here's to now.


Ugly Casanova is the side project of Issac Black, the lead singer of Modest Mouse. The last thing we heard from Ugly Casanova was an LP, Sharpen Your Teeth, released in 2002. However, recently Issac Brock was back in the studio recording some new songs for the documentary 180 South: Conquerers of the Useless. The soundtrack is simple and perfectly captures the empty landscapes of Patagonia featured in the movie. Complementing the sounds of Ugly Casanova are tracks from James Mercer and Jack Johnson. The album was certainly a refreshing addition to my music collection.

Ugly Casanova: http://www.subpop.com/artists/ugly_casanova
Stream the album: http://www.last.fm/music/Various+Artists/180+South+Soundtrack
Watch the Trailer for 180 South: http://www.180south.com/trailer.html

mp3: Here's To Now - Ugly Casanova

Monday, July 5, 2010

Restoration - The Acorn

No GhostConcentric circles signal dinner time,
The tidal waves skim the surface.


I have always enjoyed the joyful, folk melodies of the The Acorn. Hence my excitment over the release of their new album, No Ghost. With the familiarity of Glory Hope Mountain, it's a great album with eleven beautiful songs. I was happy to see The Acorn featured on Southern Souls last week. Here's one of the three videos that were posted.



Video courtesy of Mitch Fillion at http://www.southernsouls.ca/

mp3: Restoration - The Acorn
 
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