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Songs of the Week: May 15 - 21, 2023

May 22, 2023 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day, Songs Of The Week

“Parfaite à l'écran” by Karkwa

My eyes nearly bulged out of my head when I saw there was a new song from Karkwa out last week.

“Parfaite à l'écran” is the first new song from the Francophone band since they took an “extended break” over a decade ago, and it sounds like they haven’t missed a beat; rich and lush in sound, with Louis-Jean Cormier’s captivating vocals.

The song is just the first taste of a new album, which will be out September 8th, and Karkwa has announced a few tour dates, but mostly in Quebec with one Toronto date. Hopefully with a new album out, they make it back over to the west coast at some point!

  • Kirk


“Everyone’s Moving Out East” by Half Moon Run

Me: Is this going to be about everyone moving during the pandemic?
*checks press release……YEP!

We got another new tune from Half Moon Run this week, “Everyone’s Moving Out East”, a few weeks ahead of the release of their new album Salt, on June 2nd.

Of the song the band said “..it felt as if many people were uprooting their lives and moving on to some greener pasture. Perhaps part of you would want to go with them, but alas, you must stay.” I definitely said goodbye to a lot of friend that moved to the Maritimes over the last few years, so this one hits close to home.

  • Christine


“Laundry Pile” by Arkells

A sweet little ballad and an album announcement from Arkells!
“Laundry Pile” came out this past week with the news that the new release will be on September 21, and will also be called Laundry Pile.

Of the album, Max Kerman says: “… Laundry Pile is a chapter that documents some of the messy parts that end up teaching you a lot: love, regret, desire, shame, and the longing to get it right. The title track is out first, and it’s a memory honouring the little moments that represent a true partnership.”
Curious to hear more of the tunes, as it seems like a fun creative project for the band, and might be different from what we’re used to from them.

  • Christine


“Hulk Hogan Slammed Andre The Giant” by Wolfie’s Just Fine

The latest song from Wolfie’s Just Fine (the moniker musician/comedian Jon Lajoie) is a gorgeous ballad about inspiration and overcoming massive odds.

It is also, as you may have realised, about the night that Hulk Hogan bodyslammed Andre the Giant in front of 90,000 screaming Hulkamaniacs at the Silverdome for WrestleMania III.

But really, it’s about being nostalgic for those amazing moments as a child. Lajoie elaborates that “Hulk Hogan Slammed Andre The Giant” is “an ode to a window of time in my childhood when the world felt simple, and unfettered and unfiltered joy was still easily accessible. A time when Hulk Hogan defeating Andre the Giant meant that everything was going to be okay for ever and ever. When playing with my WWF wrestling figurines in my backyard with my older brother was more thrilling and exciting than any roller coaster ride or $200 million dollar blockbuster film. As an adult, I rarely have access to that kind of emotional exhilaration because, you know, life. However, that pure, blissful, unadulterated, child-like joy is so powerful, that even the memory of it can cause a small portion to travel through time to the present and put a silly smile on my much-too-serious forty-two year-old face.”

The song is the first single off his upcoming album, Everyone Is Dead Except Us, which is out June 16.

  • Kirk


“Everything Once” by Hotel Mira

The latest single from Hotel Mira is for everyone that struggles with addiction and metal illness. I don’t think there’s anything I can say that would be better than the poignant words words lead singer Charlie Kerr shared, so:

“He was the kind of guy who would come see your band even if only 6 people showed up. Risking humiliation, he would sing extremely loud and dance up a storm. It created an illusion that would have you thinking if just for a second, you were playing to a packed stadium. There’s undeniable bravery and kindness in that. Y’see he supported my pipe dream of being a singer. When he would have new people over to his folks’ place he would always take the time to show people what I was working on with whatever band I was playing with. He even had an ongoing joke that I should name my band after him. Hoping that a song in his honour will suffice.”

“When I think about him, I think about the unbearable pain someone can walk with and the lengths they go to not feel that pain. I think about putting your life in a stranger’s hands. I think about someone changing into something that no longer resembles the sweet kid that I grew up with. I think about the effort he was putting in to get out from under it all, and I think about how many loved ones I have lost with a similar story,”

“Everything Once” is the fourth single from Hotel Mira’s upcoming album, which we’ll hopefully get word on sooner rather than later!

  • Kirk

May 22, 2023 /Christine McAvoy
karkwa, half moon run, arkells, hotel mira, wolfie's just fine
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Songs of the Week: April 17 - 23, 2023

April 24, 2023 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“I Get High” by iskwē feat. Nina Hagen

Last week iskwē dropped her latest single, “I Get High” (appropriately enough, on April 20th). The new tune features German punk icon Nina Hagen, and has a driving beat & distorted guitars, with a hook that will get stuck in your head for the rest of the week.

iskwē elaborats “I grew up smoking weed, listening to Nina Hagen, and singing loudly when I knew no one was listening; always self-conscious, always self-aware. This piece was written in response to a painful experience of mine, where I wanted to remind people of the power of love and the importance of supporting each other in this lifetime, rather than trying to cancel each other out. I realised it was finally time to let go of worrying about what people thought of me and my art. As the legendary Peter Tosh sings, ‘I am who I am who I am.’ This is a call-out for us to hold each other up as we attain our many successes in life, knowing there is room for us all to win. And while we’re at it, let’s exhale and get high!”

No word yet on a new album, but I can’t wait to hear more!

  • Kirk


“Alco” by Half Moon Run

We have a released date and album title for the new music coming out from Half Moon Run.
Salt will come out on June 2nd, a month ahead of the start of a massive string of tours for the band, stretching all the way into December.
(Including two nights at the Commodore Ballroom in November.)

Accompanying the announcement is a release of the second song from the band this year “Alco”. A super catchy tune you wan to sway to, “Alco” starts off with a ukulele riff rediscovered from 2012, and the band says it’s a “journey through the dark places of the mind towards, hopefully, the light”.

  • Christine


“Crash The Time Machine” by Odds

It’s been ten years(!) since their last full length album, but Odds are back to Crash the Time Machine.

Last week they dropped the title track to their upcoming album, a deceptively upbeat song, in true Odds fashion.

The new album is out August 4th, and was co-producer by long-time friend of the band and frequent collaborator, Steven Page.

  • Kirk


“Taimangalimaaq (Time After Time)” by Elisapie

Last month, Elisapie released her first new single in some time, a cover/translation of Blondie’s “Heart of Glass”. Now, she’s back with not only a new song, but announcing a brand new album!

“Taimangalimaaq (Time After Time)” is a beautiful Inuktitut adaptation of the Cyndi Lauper banger, which you’ll be able to hear on the upcoming Inuktitut.

Aside from the aforementioned songs, Elisapie's fourth solo album will feature similar covers of Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, Metallica, Queen, and more. All songs & artists that have a strong emotional connection for Elisapie, as she heard them on the community radio throughout Nunavik, Northern Quebec. The album features 10 songs translated into the thousand-year-old Inuit language, and will be out September 15th.

  • Kirk

April 24, 2023 /Kirk Hamilton
iskwe, odds, elisapie, half moon run
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Songs of the Week: February 27 - March 05, 2023

March 06, 2023 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Bad Addiction” and “Stay Gold” by The Matinée

After teasing with some acoustic, live-off-the-floor tracks, The Matinée has finally dropped the first new single(s) from their brand new album, due out later this year.

The new songs are classic roots-rock tunes from the Vancouver group; “Bad Addiction” featuring soulful backup vocals from The McCrary Sisters, and “Stay Gold” inspired by a compliment singer Matt Layzell gave to fellow Vancouver musicians John Sponarski and Brandon Wolfe Scott.

On “Stay Gold” Matt says “Our pal Brandon Wolfe Scott made the video, and both the song and video were smoking hot. I commented on Johnny's social post that I wanted to “roll this up and smoke it. It was that good. And then I realized that was a lyric in itself and I should find a way to write it into a song. I think I even commented something to the effect of “and don’t use that... it’s a lyric I am working on!” That was the spark for "Stay Gold". Thanks Johnny!”

It’s been a minute since The Matinée’s last album, so hopefully we hear it sooner rather than later!

  • Kirk


“Apple” by Braids

The release date for the new Braids album is fast approaching, and we’re getting another look at the album, with the latest single “Apple”.

The bubbly, upbeat track is punctuated by a swell of orchestral strings, as singer Raphaelle Standell-Preston conveys “a celebration of seeing new possibilities in the eyes of a lover, acknowledging past loss with a new state of heart that’s been opened and filled.”

Check out the trippy video below, while you wait for the new album, Euphoric Recall, out April 28

  • Kirk


“Trouble Found Me” by The Darcys

Another banger of a song from The Darcys came out this week and it’s been stuck in my head the whole time.
“Trouble Found Me” centres around trying to outrun yourself, and the trouble you “guess you were looking for” finding you anyways.
It is the latest release from what is an expect fall album from the duo and I can’t wait for more

  • Christine


“Marker” ft. The Zolas by dwi

On the latest track from dwi, he’s joined by some familiar faces.

“Marker” features his bandmates from The Zolas, on a punchy tune that features what dwi calls a “kiss track” from The Zolas’ Zach Gray.

dwi explains, “I’ve always wanted to write a song where I could experiment with rapping. It’s the first time I’ve ever done it. ‘Marker’ is a song about people who use power to take from others but eventually will get caught. Zach’s (The Zolas) verse is a kiss track, which we coined to be the opposite of a diss track.”

The new track is off dwi’s upcoming project “Zoo Life”, which will be out later this year, in July.

  • Kirk


“On A Beach” ft. Feist by Hayden

A new track from Hayden that features Feist?! I’m in.

But wait… the video for “On A Beach” also stars Matt Berninger from The National, and Steve freakin’ Buscemi!? I don’t think I need to sell you on this one.

Are We Good is set to release on April 5th, and I’ve loved everything from it so far, and can’t wait for the rest.

  • Christine


“You Can Let Go” by Half Moon Run

Half Moon Run is back with new music, and a massive fall tour announcement that will see them perform two nights at the Commodore Ballroom on November 2nd and 3rd.

“You Can Let Go” is accompanied by a lyric video that sees Eli Tomlinson starring as “disgruntled office drone”, with the seamless camera shot, swinging around an office watching the man and his increasing boredom.

The style of the song harkens back to OG Half Moon Run sound, with the ever-present harmonies the band is known for. Stay tuned as I am sure there is more music (and an album announcement) to follow.

  • Christine

March 06, 2023 /Kirk Hamilton
the matinee, braids, dwi, the darcys, hayden, feist, half moon run
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Songs of the Week: May 03 - 09, 2021

May 10, 2021 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“No Good” by Kandle

Last week Kandle released the fourth(!) single from her upcoming album, but this one came with some details on the release. Set The Fire comes out on May 28, and the latest single “No Good” is also the first in the Garden Sessions, an open-air series with Kandle, Debra-Jean Creelman and Kendel Carson performing acoustic versions of songs from the album.

  • Kirk


“Am I Just Gonna Stand Here (While You Take My Girl Away)” by Whitehorse

With their album Modern Love still hot off the presses, Whitehorse has announced yet another new album to come this year! Strike Me Down comes out September 10, and it’s heralded by the (awesomely titled) “Am I Just Gonna Stand Here (While You Take My Girl Away)”. The song comes with a kaleidoscopic video that is very fitting of the dizzying, swirling 60’s tinge.

  • Kirk


“When I Come Around” by Nap Eyes

Yes, that “When I Come Around”. I love hearing cover songs, but am usually bored if it’s just a 1:1 exact copy of the original (what even is the point, in that case?). Luckily, that’s not at all what we get with this version of a Green Day classic from Nap Eyes, as the band turns the angsty anthem into a heartfelt, introspective tune.
The EP (which also features a cover of Bonnie Raitt’s Thank You) is out at the end of the week.

  • Kirk


“Muse Needs A Wife” by Debra-Jean Creelman

Speaking of Debra-Jean Creelman, the Vancouver singer/songwriter has announced a brand new album of her own, and released lead single “Muse Needs A Wife”. The song features her vulnerable voice lilting over gorgeous strings, exploring themes of duality, or as Creelman explains: "It feels like there's a 50’s housewife and a road-dog warring it out inside of me.”
The album, Threshold, comes out July 16th, and features some familiar names like Joseph Hirabiyashi, Jesse Zubot, James Meger, Molly Guldemond, Louise Burns, and Peggy Lee.

  • Kirk


“On & On” by Half Moon Run

The new Half Moon Run EP (titled Inwards & Onwards) is set to be released on June 18th and I’m pretty darn excited for it. It feels like from this new single “On & On” and the previous one, “How Come My Body”, that the sound of the new record might be closer to vintage Half Moon Run, which is all thumbs up from me.
Check out the spacey visuals in the video below while sitting in a sunny patch of light.

  • Christine


“Unsolicited Advice” by Charles Spearin

In recognition of Mental Health Week last week, Charles Spearin released a song he had been pass around among friends for the better part of the past year. Spearin wrote the words and music to “Unsolicited Advice” as a “raw, spontaneous, heartfelt letter to his two teenage kids. After recording it, and listening back, he felt it was something larger - a letter to friends and family, a letter to his younger self, a love letter from Generation X to Generation Z; basically a letter to everyone who needs it.”
Check out the video, animated by Jared Sales, below!

  • Kirk


“Winter Is Coming In” by Alex Henry Foster

Alex Henry Foster was brought to my attention in our 3AM inbox and watching the video for “Winter Is Coming In” just made me miss live shows so much I almost cried.
Give it a view below - and click here for another one from him from the same live show called: “The Son Of Hannah”. (Both are from his most recent album Standing Under Bright Lights.)

  • Christine

May 10, 2021 /Kirk Hamilton
kandle, whitehorse, nap eyes, debra jean creelman, lydia ainsworth, charles spearin, half moon run, alex henry foster
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Said The Whale photo credit to, Sterling Larose

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Songs of the Week: March 15 - 21, 2021

March 22, 2021 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Honey Lungs” by Said the Whale

Despite certain… worldwide events… 2020 was a very busy year for Said the Whale. Along with frequent livestreams, the band was hard at work on a new batch of songs, with the first self-released single dropping last week.
“Honey Lungs” reminds me of the grittiness of some of the bands early songs, but with modern day production — even if I didn’t know they were working with Steve Bays (of Hot Hot Heat, Mounties, and like eleventeen other bands) I feel like I would have been able to tell just from listening — and will absolutely be stuck in your head for the rest of the day.
Risk the earworm below, or check out the band’s Patreon for sneak peaks of more to come!

  • Kirk


“How Come By Body” by Half Moon Run

Beautiful new single from the newly JUNO-nominated (for Group Of The Year and Adult Alternative Album of The Year) Half Moon Run. “How Come My Body” is dreamy and simplistic, and comes with a video that made me miss live shows and people even more. We don’t have a set date for the new album, just a “later this year” - but in the meantime, more of this please!

  • Christine


“I Wanna Make Promises (That I Can’t Keep)” by Whitehorse

Surprise! Not only did Whitehorse release a new song last week, but announced a brand new album was to come mere days later! Modern Love released Friday, and lead single “I Wanna Make Promises (That I Can’t Keep)” is a laid back, sultry number, with an early contender for lyrics of the year:

Let’s argue in Ikea
Make a scene, go home and fuck
On unassembled furniture
Fresh off the moving truck

  • Kirk


“Parade” by Lydia Ainsworth

Ahead of her brand new album Sparkles & Debris (due out May 21), Lydia Ainsworth has released a gorgeous new song called “Paradise”. Her ethereal voice is backed by her usual electronic soundscapes, but in a departure from her previous albums, Ainsworth is also joined by live drums, guitars, and bass for this album. If the first single is any indication to how the rest of the album will be, I can’t wait to hear it.

  • Kirk


“Starlight” by Chad VanGaalen

Two weeks ago Chad VanGaalen released another song from his now-released album World's Most Stressed Out Gardener, and I lamented the fact that it didn’t come with a music video.
Well, cut to this week, the full album is released and another single, “Starlight”, gets the signature VanGaalen music video treatment. This is slowly becoming one of my favourite records of the year.

  • Christine

March 22, 2021 /Kirk Hamilton
said the whale, whitehorse, lydia ainsworth, chad vangaalen, half moon run
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Song of the Day: November 3, 2019 - "Favourite Boy" by Half Moon Run

November 03, 2019 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

I’ve been waiting for so long for Half Moon Run’s return, and after seeing them at the Constellation Festival this summer, I was even more jazzed.

We'll their new album, A Blemish in the Great Light, was just released on November 1st, and they’ve got an extensive winter tour lined up. They’re currently in the UK and are back there in March, but on January 15, they’ll grace the stage at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre˙in Vancouver!

Check out the single and video for “Favourite Boy” (happy for that ‘u’ in there) below and get your tickets for the show!

November 03, 2019 /Christine McAvoy
half moon run, favourite boy, song of the day, a blemish in the great light
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Song of the Day: December 05, 2017 - "Christmas Alone" by Skye Wells

December 05, 2017 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

Side project of Half Moon Run, Skye Wells has also released a Christmas song titled "Christmas Alone". The band is made up from HMR members Devon Portielje and Conner Molander, and the moniker Skye Wells is a combination of Portielje and Molander’s middle names.

They're asking for people to make a donation to the Red Cross - and upon making a donation, they will receive a download to the new seasonal track. Have a listen here:

December 05, 2017 /Christine McAvoy
half moon run, skye wells, christmas music, christmas, christmas alone, song of the day
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Song of the Day: December 17, 2015 - "I Can't Figure Out What's Going On" by Half Moon Run

December 17, 2015 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

One of my favourite albums of 2015 just keeps giving! Half Moon Run just released a very odd video for their song "I Can't Figure Out What's Going On" from their album Sun Leads Me On.

It's another video that I don't quite know what is going on (like the Yukon Blonde video for "I Wanna Be Your Man") but I like it! Except for all the owls, they creep me out.

Have a watch below, and if you're reading this from Ontario or Europe - be sure to check out the tour dates coming up in the next weeks/months.

December 17, 2015 /Christine McAvoy
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