Songs of the Week: September 23 - 29, 2024
“Bad Dog” by Menno Versteeg
Another new song from Menno Versteeg this week that you should watch below for the video alone. Starring alongside him are comedian Chris Locke and actor Mary Hollis Inboden (Kevin Can F**k Himself, The Righteous Gemstones)…and a whole bunch of dogs, including his own (named Roger).
The track is about “loving someone or something through their worst moment”, and will be on his debut solo album, Why We Run, out December 13th!
Menno is in town this Thursday (October 3rd), performing at The Heatley with a few other pals.
Christine
“Great Minds” by TAURO
TAURO is the new collaboration between jazz pianist & singer-songwriter Cynthia Tauro and Broken Social Scene’s Brendan Canning, and last week they shared their debut single, “Great Minds”
With a groovy R&B beat, and Cynthia’s voice intertwining with Canning, the new tune is about a long lasting love between two people, with the band elaborating: “They know they shouldn’t be together, but somehow the feeling of them still lingers”
“Great Minds” also comes with a cool video, from animator Jared Sales, which you can watch below!
Kirk
“Earthsong” by Jennifer Castle
As we creep closer to the release of Camelot, the upcoming album from acclaimed songwriter Jennifer Castle, we’re getting another tease with the latest single, “Earthsong”
The gorgeous & sparse new single is driven by her incredible vocals, with Castle saying “‘Earthsong’ was one of the last songs I wrote for what would become Camelot. Seeded from hope, imagination, destiny and resistance, the line that works on me like medicine is ‘I belong to the world.’ Feels good to say and mean that.”
You can pick up Camelot when it drops on November 1st, and check out the video below, which Jennifer made with her sister Sarah!
Kirk
“1986” by The Darcys
The Darcys first album in four years, Rendered Feelings, came out this week and it’s another great one from the duo.
Drummer Wes Marskell has this to say about the record:
“Rendering Feelings took a really long time to… render. As it does, life got in the way. Jason and I were both going through massive changes, and at different times confronting past traumas, breaking up, making up, and relapsing to old behaviors and flawed patterns. At one point, we both found ourselves in long-distance relationships which, in turn, made the two of us in a long distance relationship. Spoiler: LDRs are bad for productivity.
In part, that’s why the record is so conversational, we wrote it as if every lyric could be pulled from a phone conversation (or text) one of us had over the past four years. Technology became a theme, as did UFO’s for some weird reason.”
I did wonder about the UFO themed merch they had going on. Listen to the track “1986” below and the rest of the album full of bangers (that I can’t wait to hear live) by clicking here.
Christine