Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
Tournament Of Hearts
Constantines and Weakerthans to tour all of Canada
Dustin Rabin/Epitaph.comBack in the Spring of 2005, two of the finest rock bands Canada had to offer came up with a great idea and a great name for that great idea. The bands were Constantines and The Weakerthans, the idea was a tour that would traverse all of Canada, not just the obvious markets, and the name they gave it was “Rolling Tundra”. And it was good.
Since then, both the Cons and Weakerthans have grown in audience and profile have released highly-acclaimed records in Kensington Heights and Reunion Tour respectively, but a good idea remains a good idea so next Spring, they’re totally going to do it again. As Chart reports, the 2009 edition of The Rolling Tundra Revue will kick off on March 19 in St John’s, Newfoundland and wind its way across our home and native land before wrapping up May 4 in Whitehorse in the Yukon.
As far as local dates go, they’ll be at the Phoenix on March 31 for an all-ages show – tickets are $25 and go on sale Thursday Friday – but looking at the itinerary, it’s notable that there’s two off days on either side of the scheduled date. Keeping in mind that the 2005 edition had three Toronto shows, one an all-ages matinee, do you think they’ve got a second date ready to go, at least? Yeah, me too.
MP3: Constantines – “Hard Feelings”
MP3: The Weakerthans – “Sun In An Empty Room”
MP3: The Weakerthans – “Night Windows”
Video: Constantines – “Credit River”
Video: Constantines – “Our Age”
Video: Constantines – “Hard Feelings”
Video: The Weakerthans – “Civil Twilight”
Video: The Weakerthans – “Tournament Of Hearts”
MySpace: Constantines
MySpace: The Weakerthans
Solo Pornographer AC Newman will hit the road in support of his new album Get Guilty!, due January 20, and roll into Lee’s Palace on March 11. Tickets $15. And cheers to Matablog for pointing the way to this New Pornogaphers show in Australia, available to watch in its entirety at Moshcam. Update: New MP3 and full tour dates now available!
MP3: AC Newman – “Submarines Of Stockholm”
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eye profiles Oh No Forest Fires. They’ll play Wavelength at Sneaky Dee’s on January 25.
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Clash talks to Maximo Park frontman Paul Smith about the making of their third album, which he describes as “Upbeat, upfront, uptight, uppity, uplifting”.
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The AV Club has an interview with Gareth Campesino of Los Campesinos!.
Clash and Drowned In Sound chat with The Futureheads.
ES Magazine profiles Duffy.
12/9/08 7:51 pm
caley says:I hit the first Rolling Tundra tour, and was NOT a Constantines fan, at all. But it was such a great show that it completely turned me around on them. So, I recommend everyone catch it if given the chance.
Also, I just wanted to let you know, Frank, that it was a Chrome Waves post late last year that introduced me to what would ulitmately become my #1 album of 2008: The Rural Alberta Advantage’s “Hometowns”, so thanks so much for your blog, and for that post, in particular.