Friday, December 16th, 2011
Take Me Out
The Wooden Sky readies album number three
Justin BroadbentIn an age where many young bands seek to get on the expressway to your skull immediately after their first rehearsal – assuming they rehearse instead of just uploading jams to Soundcloud – you have to appreciate a band like The Wooden Sky. They’ve taken the time to hone their songcraft and live show since forming as Friday Morning’s Regret in 2003, and with their 2009 sophomore full-length If I Don’t Come Home You’ll Know I’m Gone and its attendant endless touring regimen, have positioned themselves as one of the country’s finest young roots-rock bands.
And after tantalizing with this Fall’s City Of Light EP, they’ll be looking to take that on-the-cusp status over the top on February 28 when their third album, an 18-track nearly-double opus 13-track regular-sized record Every Child a Daughter, Every Moon a Sun, is released. Details on the release are available over at Exclaim, as is the itinerary for their accompanying Canada-heavy North American tour. That jaunt includes a hometown show at The Opera House on April 20, tickets $15.50 in advance.
There’s no official preview track of the new album yet but this one from City Of Light, if it’s not on it, should at least point at where they’re going.
MP3: The Wooden Sky – “Angelina”
Rich Aucoin will bring his debut album We’re All Dying To Live and accompanying over-the-top live spectacle to the Drake Underground on January 13.
MP3: Rich Aucoin – “It”
Video: Rich Aucoin – “It”
Fresh off their three-night stand headlining the Phoenix, Tokyo Police Club are back in a support role having been added as openers for Foster The People at The Meadows at Downsview Park on June 19.
MP3: Tokyo Police Club – “Party In The USA”
Chart talks to Wes Marskell of The Darcys. They and The Balconies, with whom Plaid has an interview, are a couple of the acts playing this year’s edition of Edgefest, happening July 14 at Downsview Park.
So yeah, new Arcade Fire video(s) for “Sprawl 2 (Mountains Beyond Mountains)”, in conventional and interactive forms. Dance!
Video: Arcade Fire – “Sprawl 2 (Mountains Beyond Mountains)” (conventional)
Video: Arcade Fire – “Sprawl 2 (Mountains Beyond Mountains)” (interactive)
aux.tv talks to Bry Webb about life post-Constantines.
Exclaim has good news and bad news for Karkwa fans: the good is that the band are readying a double-live album – where I’d argue they’re at their best – to be recorded tomorrow night in Montreal and released next year, the bad is that it’ll be their last release for a while as they’re going on a hiatus after that. Which is reasonable – their Polaris win in 2010 made the touring cycle for Les chemins des verre (just certified gold, by the way) many times longer than they probably expected when they released it. Nice problem to have.
The Alternate Side has posted a session and interview with The Handsome Furs.
Exclaim has premiered the first track from John K Samson’s solo album Provincial, due out January 24.
Stream: John K Samson – “When I Write My Master’s Thesis”
CBC Radio 3 has posted a track-by-track live performance from Coeur de Pirate of her new album Blonde.
DIY has n interview and video session with Dan Mangan. Exclaim has also posted a couple of live session videos with the Dan.
Kathryn Calder talks the touring life with CBC Radio 3 and also to The Riverfront Times.
Diamond Rings talks about brushes with fame in the form of Beastie Boys and Katy Perry with Spinner.
Woodpigeon ends an extended – for them, at least – hiatus with the release of the For Paolo digital EP due out on January 16, presumably in advance of a full-length later next year.
The Line Of Best Fit has released their holiday edition of the Oh! Canada mix series. Download it and blast it from your car over the next two weeks.
12/16/11 9:04 am
Colin says:The Wooden Sky’s album is 13 songs, not 18. Unless I’m the one misreading that article… but I’m confident I’m not.
12/16/11 9:07 am
Frank Yang says:fine Colin, you can read. way to show off.