Archive for the ‘Contests’ Category

Saturday, April 7th, 2012

CONTEST – Said The Whale @ The Great Hall – April 13, 2012

Photo By Jonathan TaggartJonathan TaggartWho: Said The Whale
What: Vancouver pop band and one of the rare winners of the “Best New Group” Juno award that were actually a new group– oh wait, that was 2011 and they already had two albums out at that point. NEVER MIND.
Why: They released album number three – Little Mountain – at the start of March and while they’ve been touring it all around North America since then, they’re only just making it to Toronto now.
When: Friday, April 13, 2012
Where: The Great Hall in Toronto (All-ages)
Who else: Support comes from coast to coast, as in Chains Of Love from Vancouver and Boxer The Horse from PEI.
How: Tickets for the show were $20 in advance but note the past tense – this gig is sold out, so this contest (and others like it) are your only way in, as courtesy of Union Events, I’ve got two pairs of passes to give away. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want Said The Whale” in the subject line and your full name in the body. Contest closes at midnight, April 11.
What else: Spinner talks to the band, who commissioned videos for every track on the new album; 9 of the 15 are out now.

MP3: Said The Whale – “Heavy Ceiling”
Video: Said The Whale – “Seasons”
Video: Said The Whale – “Jesse, AR”
Video: Said The Whale – “Big Wave Goodbye”
Video: Said The Whale – “Hurricane Ada”
Video: Said The Whale – “Lover/Friend”
Video: Said The Whale – “Heavy Ceiling”
Video: Said The Whale – “Oh Alexandra”
Video: Said The Whale – “Big Sky, MT”
Video: Said The Whale – “We Are 1980”
Stream: Said The Whale / Little Mountain

Saturday, March 31st, 2012

CONTEST – Memoryhouse @ The El Mocambo – April 13, 2012

Photo By Derek O'DonnellDerek O’DonnellWho: Memoryhouse
What: Toronto dreampop duo putting people to sleep (in the good way) with their debut album The Slideshow Effect.
Why: They’ve been touring the record through America since its release at the end of February and are now bringing it in for an adopted hometown record release show.
When: Friday, April 13, 2012 (Facebook)
Where: The El Mocambo in Toronto (19+)
Who else: Paradise Animals and Volcano Playground will support.
How: Tickets for the show are $13 in advance but courtesy of Embrace and Gold Soundz, I’ve got one pair of passes to give away for the show. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to live in a Memoryhouse” in the subject line and your full name in the body. Contest closes at midnight, April 9.
What else: The band recently stopped in at The AV Club for an Undercover session wherein they covered The Police.

MP3: Memoryhouse – “Walk With Me”
MP3: Memoryhouse – “The Kids Were Wrong”
Video: Memoryhouse – “The Kids Were Wrong”

Saturday, March 31st, 2012

CONTEST – The Cribs @ Lee’s Palace – April 11, 2012

Photo by Steve GullickSteve GullickWho: The Cribs
What: Band of brothers who for a while included in their ranks a brother from another mother – Johnny Marr of The Smiths – but are now back down to being an all-Jarman affair.
Why: Having taken a short hiatus following 2009’s Ignore The Ignorant, the band returns In The Belly Of The Brazen Bull, out May 8. Which is a good while after this show takes place, but what can you do.
When: Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Where: Lee’s Palace in Toronto (19+)
Who else: The Hounds Below – whose bandleader you may recall from The Von Bondies – will support.
How: Tickets for the show are $17.50 in advance but courtesy of +1, I’ve got one pair of passes to give away for the show. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want The Cribs” in the subject line and your full name in the body, and have that in to me before midnight, April 8.
What else: The Oregonian has an interview with Gary Jarman of the band and there’s a career-spanning 5-track sampler of the band available to download for free. Follow the band on Twitter, like them on Facebook and catch them on this North American tour:

4/3 – Portland, OR @ Holocene
4/4 – Seattle, WA @ Crocodile Café
4/7 – Minneapolis, MN @ 7th Street Eatery
4/9 – Chicago, IL @ Schubas
4/10 – Pontiac, MI @ The Pike Room
4/11 – Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace
4/13 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
4/14 – Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall

MP3: The Cribs – “Chi-Town”
Video: The Cribs – “Come On, Be A No-One”

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

CONTEST – Housse de Racket @ Wrongbar – March 24, 2012

Photo via FacebookFacebookWho: Housse de Racket
What: French duo who make electro-rock in the way that only the French seem to be able to; I heard excellent things about them at SXSW and deliberately avoided them so that I could have something to build my Saturday CMF schedule around.
Why: Their second album Alesia just got a North American release last week and they’ve been doing the Spring festival circuit to get people excited about it.
When: Saturday, March 24, 2012
Where: Wrongbar in Toronto (19+)
Who else: They’re anchoring a dance-friendly lineup that includes The Breezes, Light Fires, Nightbox and Grahmzilla
How: Tickets for the show are $15 in advance with limited room for festival wristbands, but courtesy of Wrongbar, I’ve got five pairs of passes to give away for the show. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want Housse de Racket” in the subject line and your full name in the body, and have that in to me by 5PM on Friday evening.
What else: Interview has a feature piece on the band.

MP3: Housse de Racket – “Roman”
Video: Housse de Racket – “Chateau”

Friday, March 9th, 2012

Some Written

A Metronomy giveaway and some other stuff of a random nature

Photo by Phil SharpPhil SharpIt took me a while to warm to England’s Metronomy – perhaps not unusual considering how deliberately chilly their particular vein of electro-pop tends to be. But warm to it I did, or at least to their 2011 Mercury-shortlisted album The English Riviera; just not quite in time to catch them on their last pass through town last October. I was still recovering from Iceland Airwaves and had something like four or five other shows that week – something had to give, and it was Metronomy.

Well, thank goodness for Coldplay and remixes. Yeah, that’s not something I ever thought I’d write, but thanks to being tapped to open up for some of Coldplay’s western North American dates and also the release this week of The English Riviera: Unreleased Remixes in the US, the band has enough cause to cross the Atlantic again. Okay, getting asked to play Coachella and having sold out at least some of the dates on that Fall tour were probably also some incentive. In any case, they’re back in town at The Hoxton on April 2, and I won’t miss them this time around.

Thanks to Embrace, you don’t have to either. I’ve got two pairs of passes to give away for the show and to win them, just email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to see Metronomy” in the subject line and your full name in the body, and have that in to me before midnight, March 25.

And while you’re waiting to find out if you won, maybe put their just-posted Daytrotter session on repeat while reading this interview with bandleader Joe Mounts in The Independent.

MP3: Metronomy – “The Look”
Video: Metronomy – “Everything Goes My Way”
Video: Metronomy – “The Look”
Video: Metronomy – “The Bay”
Video: Metronomy – “She Wants”

I’ve never prayed for autotune to be utilized on anything, let alone a live record, but there’s a not insignificant part of me that hopes the Florence & The Machine MTV Unplugged album just announced gets a little pitch polishing before it’s released on April 9. If you’ve heard her live – and you can do so on August 4 at The Molson Amphitheatre – then you know what I’m talking about. And oh yeah, there’s another new video out from Ceremonials.

Video: Florence & The Machine – “Never Let Me Go”

The Quietus chats with Elizabeth Morris of Allo Darlin’, whose new album Europe is due out in May. And as disappointed as I was that their Spring tour is just American and not North American, I’m very excited that they’re going to be part of this year’s NYC Popfest and that I’ll be in New York on the day – May 20 – that they’re playing. Huzzah!

Breakthru Radio has got a video session and The San Francisco Examiner an interview with Slow Club.

Veronica Falls compiles and annotates a mixtape for The Fly.

It escaped my notice until now that Elvis Costello – and presumably “The Spectacular Spinning Songbook” – was going to be back in the general geographic region this Spring. If you missed he and The Imposters last Summer, consider a trek up to Casino Rama on April 19; it’s a fantastic show.

MP3: Elvis Costello & The Attractions – “Radio Radio” (live at The El Mocambo)

Billy Bragg talks to Billboard about the forthcoming Mermaid Avenue: The Complete Sessions set coming out on April 21.

DIY, The Irish Times, and Clash have features on Lianne La Havas, whose debut album Is Your Love Big Enough will be out on July 19 in the UK.

The Twilight Sad are featured in a video session at Beatcast.

Mystery Jets are streaming a first taste of their new album Radlands ahead of its release date of April 30.

Stream: Mystery Jets – “Someone Purer”

The Cribs, on the other hand, are onto their second preview track from new record In The Belly Of The Brazen Bull. It’s out on May 8 and they’ll be showing off other new songs from it at Lee’s Palace on April 11.

Stream: The Cribs – “Come On, Be A No One”

London’s Dry The River are featured in pieces at The Fly and Spin and perform in a DIY video session. Shallow Bed gets a North American release on April 17 and they’re at The Garrison on March 27 opening for Bowerbirds.

This is an interesting little release – Swervedriver main man Adam Franklin has released a new 7″ consisting of a Wolf Parade cover on the a-side and his interpretation of a rare Clientele track on the reverse. You can stream both sides at Soundcloud.

Stream: Adam Franklin – “Shine A Light”/”Elm Grove Window”

The Guardian examines the thriving Scottish music scene.

DIY has a video session with Loney Dear.

The Guardian declares Amanda Mair their new artist of the day. Her self-titled debut gets a North American release on June 5.

State talks to The Jezabels, who just won The Australian Music Prize for Prisoner and are in town at The Mod Club on April 18.

It’s funny that not too long ago, I was toying with the idea of building another website for the sole purpose of listing local shows with as much useful, accurate information as possible. Clearly I didn’t get around to it, and it’s just as well because in addition to JustShows.com, which popped up a few months back and gets kudos for being clean, timely and accurate, we now have Show Gopher, which distinguishes itself with a handy grid layout and streaming audio for as many of the artists as possible. Which just goes to show – if you want something done, just procrastinate long enough and someone else will do it for you.