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Saturday, February 26th, 2011

CONTEST – Ty Segall @ Wrongbar – March 12, 2011

Photo By Frank YangFrank YangWho: Ty Segall
What: San Francisco-based garage rocker whose brand of rowdy punk rock attracts rowdy fans, as I learned first-hand in Halifax last Fall.
Why: Still touring behind last year’s Melted, this time he’s performing as a part of Canadian Musicfest.
When: Saturday, March 12, 2011
Where: Wrongbar in Toronto, 19+
Who else: Plenty else on the bill, including Mockingbird Wish Me Luck, The Pack AD, Heavy Cream and Teenanger. That these bands will be loud and/or snotty seems like a given.
How: All festival wristbands, subject to capacity, will be admitted and advance tickets are $13.50 but courtesy of Embrace, I’ve got two pairs of passes to give away for the show. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to see Ty Segall” in the subject line and your full name in the body and get that to me before midnight, March 6.
What else: There’s interviews with Segall at The Miami Times and Dallas Observer

MP3: Ty Segall – “Girlfriend”

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

CONTEST – Middle Brother @ The Opera House – March 11, 2011

Photo By middlebrother.commiddlebrother.comWho: Middle Brother
What: Americana-styled supergroup made up of the principals from Dawes, Deer Tick and Delta Spirit
Why: In addition to promoting their self-titled debut, which is out as of this Tuesday, it’s Canadian Musicfest – that right there is plenty of reason
When: Friday, March 11, 2011
Where: The Opera House in Toronto, 19+
Who else: It’s an old-fashioned revue as full sets from both Dawes and Deer Tick before the main event, and don’t be surprised if Delta Spirit’s Matthew Vasquez busts out a couple of their songs
How: In addition to all festival wristbands being accepted (subject to capacity), advance tickets for the show are available at $18.50, but courtesy of Embrace, I’ve got two pairs of passes to give away for the show. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to be the Middle Brother” in the subject line with your full name in the body, and have that in to me before midnight, March 6.

MP3: Middle Brother – “Me Me Me”
MP3: Middle Brother – “Middle Brother”

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Stand Where A Fruit Tree Drops The Things It Doesn't Need

Review of Snowblink’s Long Live and giveaway

Photo via OOTSOut Of This SparkFor an infinite number of reasons, debuts can take a long time to come together. In the case of Snowblink, those reasons included a cross-continent/international move for Daniela Gesundheit from California to Toronto in 2008 and subsequent partnering with Dan Goodman as the core of the band, the commitments that came with being a touring member of Bruce Peninsula and the fact that said record was being recorded in various locales around the continent with a wide array of collaborators, all with their own packed schedules.

But after who knows how long – I first saw them over two years ago, already impressive and fully-formed – the first Snowblink record arrived last week and if any of the above sounds like it’d be a recipe for a record that’s overcooked, overworked or overthought, fear not – Long Live is none of these things. In fact, it’s very much the opposite of over-anything, with the prevailing characteristic of the folk-pop contained within is effortless airiness; Gesundheit’s voice is clean, pure and feels the epitome of carefree as it loops and lilts through the laid-back melodies, clearly a formidable instrument but never showing off.

The musical accompaniment is similarly lush yet spacious, with a wide variety of sounds and textures – acoustic, electric, orchestral, percussive, what have you – coming into play over the course of the record. But clearly conscious of maintaining the necessary sonic negative space, the instrumentation only steps forward enough to make its presence felt, never overstaying or seeking to define the proceedings. Everything has and knows its place. While this doesn’t necessarily make for a wealth of dynamicism over the course of the record’s 15 tracks, within the margins of Long Live‘s cloudwatching from a grassy hillside aesthetic lies a whole world of musical detail, finally ready to be explored, pondered and appreciated.

It’s worth noting that there’s already not one, not two, but three sessions in the Daytrotter archives – the first two date from 2008 and feature songs that would eventually make their way onto Long Live, the third is all Michael Jackson covers.

The record’s release will be celebrated locally with an in-store at Soundscapes on March 3 at 7PM and a proper show at The Music Gallery on March 5, a happening that will feature: “Tasseomancy reading tea leaves, Thom Gill playing New Age style music, a lecture by Owen Pallett, Ryan Driver and Jennifer Castle, and set design/ projections by Sean Frey”. Following that unique performance, they’ll be opening up for Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy on his solo North American tour including two nights at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre on March 22 and 23.

Tickets for the Music Gallery show are $10 in advance but courtesy of Out Of This Spark, I’ve got a pair of passes to give away along with a copy of Long Live on CD. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to Snowblink” in the subject line and your full name in the body. Contest closes at midnight, March 1.

MP3: Snowblink – “Ambergris”
MP3: Snowblink – “The Tired Bees”
Video: Snowblink – “Ambergris”
Video: Snowblink – “The Haunt”

Spin has got an interview with Amy Cole of The Rural Alberta Advantage and offers a new track from their forthcoming Departing to download, while Exclaim talks to Nils Edenloff and has the whole of album number two streaming this week leading up to its March 1 release. They will be at The Phoenix on April 29.

MP3: The Rural Alberta Advantage – “North Star”
Stream: The Rural Alberta Advantage / Departing

Sloan have announced the May 10 release of their new record The Double Cross, named in honour of the band’s 20th anniversary. They’ve also made a track from the record available to download.

MP3: Sloan – “Follow The Leader”

Exclaim and The Globe & Mail questions Murray Lightburn and Natalia Yanchak of The Dears.

The Quietus and Skiddle talk to Suuns, who’re opening up for The Black Angels at Lee’s on April 14.

With their date supporting Plants & Animals at Lee’s on March 5 sold out, reigning Polaris winners Karkwa have confirmed their Canadian Musicfest showcase as being at Wrongbar on March 11 at 10PM, sandwiched between Brit buzz acts Anna Calvi and Esben & The Witch. Early iterations of the schedule had Memoryhouse in that slot but they’re now down the road at The Great Hall with Yukon Blonde the night before, on at 10:30.

MP3: Karkwa – “Dors Dans Mon Sang”

Rolling Stone talks to Diamond Rings, whom they declare to be an artist to watch.

And in reality-altering news, this past weekend Neko Case’s Twitter feed turned into a round table discussion about how female band members never get any groupies and aren’t happy about it. Salon rounds up the discussion and Metafilter hosts the resulting disbelief/incredulity.

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

CONTEST – Marnie Stern @ Wrongbar – March 8, 2011

Photo via Kill Rock StarsKill Rock StarsWho: Marnie Stern
What: Insanely talented guitarist who’s not afraid to show it off via solos, tapping and more solos, all wedged into off-kilter pop-prog songs
Why: After releasing last year’s eponymous effort, she’s kicking off “The Lawrence Of A-Labia” tour – her words, not mine – to support it.
When: March 8, 2011
Where: Wrongbar in Toronto – all-ages
Who else: Though given the name of the tour you might think that co-headliners Tera Melos is a she, but they are a they and they are from Sacramento
How: Tickets for the show are $13.25 in advance but courtesy of Embrace, I’ve got two pairs of passes to give away for the show. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to see Marnie Stern” in the subject line and your full name in the body. Contest closes at midnight, March 1.
What else: The San Antonio Current has an interview with Stern while CMU solicits a playlist.

MP3: Marnie Stern – “Transparency Is The New Mystery”
MP3: Marnie Stern – “For Ash”
MP3: Marnie Stern – “Transformer”
MP3: Marnie Stern – “Every Single Line Means Something”

Saturday, February 5th, 2011

CONTEST – Wild Nothing & Abe Vigoda @ Wrongbar – February 17, 2011

Photo via MyspaceMyspaceWho: Wild Nothing and Abe Vigoda
What: It’s a double-bill of shimmery ’80s-inflected pop, with the former covering the dreamy side of things and the latter the dancey. Not that you can’t dance to both. You can. And probably should.
Why: Wild Nothing’s debut Gemini made all kinds of waves in 2010 and Abe Vigoda’s Crush also came out last year – so why not hit the road together and split gas money?
When: Thursday, February 17, 2011
Where: Wrongbar in Toronto
How: Tickets for the show are $12 in advance but courtesy of Embrace, I have two pairs of passes to give away for the show. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want Wild Nothing with Abe Vigoda” in the subject line and your full name in the body. Contest closes at midnight, February 14.
What else: Austinist and The Phoenix New Times talk to Jack Tatum of Wild Nothing.

MP3: Wild Nothing – “Golden Haze”
MP3: Wild Nothing – “Summer Holiday”
MP3: Abe Vigoda – “Throwing Shade”