Monday, September 29, 2008

Polaris Music Prize

Hey Kids!

Well, it's been announced and the winner for the 2008 Polaris Music Prize. The winner is.....

Caribou - Andorra
Certainly a great album to win, a bit of a surprise considering the amount of press Shad and Plants and Animals got. Check it out, and congrats to Dr. Daniel Victor Snaith aka Caribou and formerly Manitoba.

Till tomorrow. Enjoy the tunes.

Dave


Tuesday, September 23, 2008

TV on the Radio, High Places, Thievery Corp., and Jenny Lewis

It's a good day. Well not really really good, but health issues aside a good day for music. Four of my favorite bands released music today and not one of them bombed with a major disappointment. So for the first time in months there is actually a New Music Tuesday on a Tuesday...as long as I can type fast enough to get this done in time. So let's get started, I'll even do it in order of best to freakin' Awesome.

CD REVIEW:










Jenny Lewis - Acid Tongue

Jenny Lewis'
last release Rabbit Fur Coat was and still is a favorite among all the albums I own. The Watson twins accompanied her on that album and their combination was amazing. A great alt-country album, I have an issue with the term 'alt-country' but I'll rant about that another time. Acid Tongue rolls in with a solid track "Black Sand", she loses a little bit of that gravelly tone in her voice, but it is still beautiful. The lyrics in all the songs are a little heart wrenching, captured pretty well in the title track "Acid Tongue" with the opening line "I went to a cobbler/ To fix a hole in my shoe/He took one look at my face/And said, "I can fix that hole in you". Only, two tracks out of the 11 just did not seem to be a good fit with the rest of an otherwise great album. "See Fernando" and "Jack Killed Mom" both fall a little flat and just don't seem to measure up with the rest of the album. This album certainly is no Rabbit Fur Coat but it is still very good. Buy it at some point.







High Places - High Places

Ahh! High Places, consisting of the beautiful Mary Pearson and her partner in crime Rob Barber. They make music that is a little hard to describe but I'll give it a try. Take a techno beat made with various noises including a coffee can filled with random items, add a sing-song style vocalist and you get a sound that you might not at first enjoy. At some point you will be walking down the street or sitting at your desk and for some reason you will just want to listen to High Places. Then you become a fan and listen to them all the time. Sadly though after their release of singles called 03/07 - 09/07 and getting to know their sound, I was very excited to hear new material from the dynamic duo. Their first official release on record label Thrill Jockey is certainly a great continuation of those collected singles release earlier this year. The self titled High Places is much of the same songs and even though it has a great flow, they don't take that experimented sound and grow it as far as I was hoping. The transitions from each song is great and the album will certainly be on a constant rotation for me, but I am hoping for more from one of my favorite new bands. Check out their MySpace or on Imeem.











Thievery Corporation -
Radio Retaliation

Thievery Corporation has been around for quite awhile releasing their first stuff in the mid-90's. One of the best ambient electronic sounds ever to grace our ears. Radio Retaliation certainly sounds a lot more aggressive then the album actually is. It is a fantastic disc to just relax to or do other things to....use your imagination. With a collection great guests like Anoushka Shankar and Seu Jorge. The flow is seamless and makes a perfect chill out disc. Most of the tracks are very similar so to call out any one is a disservice to the other amazing tracks. Often timed politically themed albums, which unless you listen closely you d
on't really hear, Radio Retaliation is no different. The duo of Thievery Corp. make comments on the current political climate. This is a must have album to have in your collection. Buy it today!


TV On The Radio - Dear Science

Is it too soon to name the album of the year? Probably hey? Well TVOTR's latest release is a catchy album then their last Return to Cookie Mountain. Which isn't a bad thing, let me tell you! Every review of this album has got it high marks, you could say it is critically acclaimed. The beat is the most upbeat they have ever been. The lyrics are extremely engaging ranging from death to sex and it is AWESOME! I honestly don't want to ruin anything. This album needs to be listened to, and for many it will be your album of the year I promise you that. Buy it, listen to it, put it on repeat!



Sure, some might say that my reviews get shorter and shorter as they went on. Could be because it is a long day and my energy level is dropping, but I say....well your probably right I am exhausted and just can't type anymore. Enjoy the music! Let me know what you think.

- Dave





Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Everything is.....

Hello. The Polaris Music Prize is the highly anticipated follow up to Britain's Mercury Prize, think of it as Canada's Version of the Prize. There is certainly a great short list of nominees this year, I have heard almost all the albums and they do deserve to be there. I have a fair amount to update you all on as it has been very busy lately I have fallen behind in my musical research. So This week I will give a review of The Streets newest album, and give you a run down on what to expect from the Polaris Gala taking place on Sept 29th.

First, let's take you to The Streets. Their latest is called Everything is Borrowed and after a slightly disappointing follow up to their first breakthrough album A Grand Don't Come for Free they seemed back on track based on the initial two single releases from this album. Opening with "Everything is Borrowed" a not so newly insightful look at life and how to appreciate it. Ending with "The Escapist" a song on which Mike Skinner filmed a video of him walking from London to France...obviously he didn't do it, because he didn't even complete the New York Marathon when he said he was going to. Everything else in between is mediocre and rehashed from their last album The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living. Such not so good gems like "The Way of the Dodo" make this album a little harder to listen to then they already are to begin with. The Streets are great storytellers and that is what makes them charming and fun to listen to. When they just try and make social points and lose that storytelling view it tends to fall through.

Now, onto the Polaris Music Prize. There are certainly some great nominees, but first lets catch you up with who has won this award in the past. This past year in 2007, Patrick Watson's album Close to Paradise and of course the year before was a shocking winner Final Fantasy's odd album He Poos Clouds. This year there is a whole lotta good tunes to listen to, try checking them out if you haven't already. Here are the nominees.

Black Mountain - In the Future
Basia Bulat - Oh, My Darling
Caribou - Andorra
Shad - The Old Prince
Stars - In Our Bedroom After The War
Holy F***k - LP
Kathleen Edwards - Asking for Flowers
Plants and Animals - Parc Avenue
Two Hours Traffic - Little Jabs
The Weakerthans - Reunion Tour

It is very hard to pick a clear winner, but some certain front runners will be Plants and Animals and Shad. All the other albums will certainly give these a run for their money ($20,000 to be exact), but these two artists have received a lot of press for their albums and almost all of it very positive. As the bulk of the judging panel have spoken very highly of these two albums it is a very good chance that it will come down to these two.

Next week is a very exciting week with two of my current favorite artists releasing new albums. So, if you know who they are take a guess, and if you have predictions about who will win the Polaris Prize let me know.

-Dave

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Mercury Prize and all that Jazz

Today, a big day for sure well overseas anyway. The Mercury Prize was announced. The shortlist consisted of:

Adele - 19
British Sea Power - Do You Like Rock Music?
Burial - Untrue
Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid
Estelle - Shine
Laura Marling - Alas, I Cannot Swim
Neon Neon - Stainless Style
Portico Quartet - Knee Deep In The North Sea
Rachel Unthank - The Bairns
Radiohead - In Rainbows
Robert Plant & Alison Krauss - Raising Sand
The Last Shadow Puppets - The Age of the Understatement

Always some good build up to these awards and I am sure some good performances. I was following along on the guardian.co.uk live blogging of the event. I was hoping for Radiohead or Burial to take the prize. Alas, when the announcement came it was Elbow for a good album The Seldom Seen Kid. 

More news to come later today. But for now I have to get back to work. And I was only narrowly beat out by Pitchfork in announcing the winner. Darn, I need to type faster!!!

-Dave

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Better Blogs Then I...

Kind of a defeatist title to the Blog this week hey? Now, I know what your thinking - "Dave is sitting at home listening to some emo band with bangs and for some reason has eyeliner on" (Sidebar: I never understood the eyeliner emo kids have, if anyone can explain it would help solve a puzzle that has bothered me for a long time. ) Well I am not. I am actually catching up on the episodes of House cause the season premiere is soon and I missed a bunch of shows. 

But back to my rather depressing title. I have recently encountered two new music sites that provide a wonderful look at music and introduce us to new music. As my musical updates have become sporadic at best, considering I can't do this as a full time job I do the best I can. Oddly, though New Music Tuesday hasn't been updated on a Tuesday for a while now. Not because I don't have time, but because their hasn't been too much to bring you up to speed on that I have heard. 

Well, I started thinking today that maybe I should give those Internet folks who read this blog a view at other places to go while you patiently await my next update. 

First, if you haven't been yet you need to go. It is my #1 source for all things music. 

Pitchfork Media (http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/). They have just about everything you can desire for any indie or hip hop news. Occasionally, if the news is interesting enough they will even dip into mainstream, but let's face it all you have to do is turn on the TV or go to any other website to get you pop fix. Pitchfork also has Pitchfork TV which is a great addition and has wonderful programming to fill the day. 

Then when you find some new music on Pitchfork or my site, and you want to check it out but when you look in your wallet or check that ol' credit card statement and realize you have no cash to legally buy that new tune. Well of course you can go to the bands Myspace, but an even better choice is to check out. Imeem! (http://www.imeem.com/), a wonderful site that you can listen to just about any band you can think of as long as someone has uploaded a track. Great way to listen to new tracks or new bands that you are not sure about yet. You can create playlists, share them with other friends and have all sorts of rootin' good times. 

Now! To the recent discoveries. Although, I am trying to figure out if I knew about this next one a while ago and just never followed it much till now. 

I (Heart) Music (http://iheartmusic.net/) is a daily and weekly (for some sections) blog covering a lot of Canadian content. I have just been exploring this site, so not really sure how amazing it is. But so far I have been listening to some decent tunes they have posted about. 

And thanks to our favorite French connection, I was put onto CBC Radio 2. The newly launched CBC Radio 2 to be exact. What is special about this relaunch, well let me tell you. A gentleman by the name of Rich Terfry who is better known as the best Hip Hop DJ Canada has seen aka. Buck 65 is the host of a show called Drive which takes place during the ride home between 3pm and 6pm Calgary time. (http://www.cbc.ca/radio2/) I listened for the first time today and hear a great collection of songs. Check it out, the morning tunes are pretty good too. 

So, whilst you constantly refresh the New Music Tuesday page in hopes that I have taken the time to bring new musical joy to your ears. Take a moment and go check out one of these fine blogs or news sites to fill the hours, days and occasionally weeks that may pass between postings from me. (Clearly, not in an emo state, perhaps my ego need a little deflating but then this blog certainly wouldn't be as much fun). 

Stay tuned to for the September 23rd edition of New Music Tuesday when two artists who I love will be releasing new albums, I will let you wait in suspense till then. But there may be occasional musical tidbits between now and then when I hear something I will certainly share it. 

Till next time 

-Dave 

Monday, September 1, 2008

How to Make a Sad Robot Happy!

It is very simple to those wanted to make their sad robots happy...get that great indie pop band Stars to release a fairly dynamite EP and problem solved. Today was the release date of the somewhat cryptic message Stars put on their Myspace page last week and Pitchfork reported about late last week. Well of course I got it as soon as it was release, in fact I am finishing listening to it right now. It cost's $4.20 so the verdict is of course to buy it!!!! But I will give a proper review.

Stars - Sad Robots

The first track is an introduction to the sad robot, more instrumental with a distorted robot vocals spaced through it. The 6 track EP includes one live track titled "Going, Going, Gone" - a old Stars track which was done with Metric's Emily Haines, this live version has Amy Milan taking over Emily Haine's vocals. Other then the opening track which is fairly standard as intros go for the Montreal band the EP is solid and contains some soon to be Stars favorite songs for many people. "A Thread Cut With a Carving Knife" is the stand out track on the EP, Tourquil's vocals are great as always and the melody of the song is very catchy. Buy It! Let's face it most of those who read this blog have the entire Discography and you will be buying this one too. Enjoy it. (Purchase the EP at www.sadrobots.ca)

-Dave