CD Reviews
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CD Reviews | October 19th 2011
TOKYO POLICE CLUB
Every day for 10 days, the members of Tokyo Police Club locked themselves in the studio and gave themselves 10 hours to rehearse and record a song from each year of the past decade. more »
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CD Reviews | October 19th 2011
YUKON BLONDE
This 12” from Vancouver retro rockers Yukon Blonde is somewhat of a bridge to the next record, but it acts as its own little animal. more »
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CD Reviews | October 19th 2011
THE PAINT MOVEMENT
The Paint Movement’s self-titled debut is incredibly reminiscent of a Broken Social Scene record - throughout the album, I had to remind myself that I was not listening to the Brendan Canning-fronted ensemble. more »
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CD Reviews | October 19th 2011
LOU CANON
The just-sweet-enough (and only once or twice too-sweet) vocals of school teacher by day/sister-in-law of Hayden by night Lou Canon are infectious and lovely, and are perfectly accented by the sparse, poppy instrumentation of Canon and her kin. more »
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CD Reviews | October 19th 2011
ELLIOT BROOD
On its third full-length album, Toronto trio Elliott BROOD is using electric guitar for the first time, and it sounds great. more »
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CD Reviews | October 12th 2011
Paper Bag Records Fall Sampler
Stepping things up yet again, Paper Bag Records unveils a free collection of album tracks, hard-to-find covers and remixes. more »
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CD Reviews | October 12th 2011
FEIST
It’s been a while, but Feist is finally back with the reminder to The Reminder, Metals … not that you would have forgotten about her after that ubiquitous iPod commercial and Sesame Street stint a few years ago. more »
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CD Reviews | October 12th 2011
Sweatshop Union
Vancouver’s favourite hip-hop collective has returned for this sixth release, a quasi-tribute to Bill Murray. more »
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CD Reviews | October 12th 2011
Rambling Dan Frechette
This second brand new Dan Frechette disc is a rowdy blues jammer with hot licks, piano and guitar (They Call Me Crazy), backporch twangers (Hell in a Handbasket) and cool cruisers (Good Time Charlie Blues). more »
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CD Reviews | October 12th 2011
Rambling Dan Frechette
The first of two brand new records by prolific Winnipeg singer-songwriter Dan Frechette kicks off with Life Without Toys, a Joe Strummer-esque take on modern electronic gizmos, and only gets better from there. more »
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