Archive for the ‘Contests’ Category

Saturday, October 30th, 2010

CONTEST – Junip @ Lee’s Palace – November 5, 2010

Photo By Jon BergmanJon BergmanWho: Junip
What: Before Jose Gonzalez found fame as Jose Gonzalez, he was frontman for this Swedish trio who sound – surprise – like Jose Gonazlez backed by a band. Which is to say hypnotic folk-pop, but with electronic textures and a rhythm section.
Why: Five years after releasing their debut EP and an extended break, Junip have finally released their debut album Fields and are taking said record on tour around the world.
When: Friday, November 5, 2010
Where: Lee’s Palace in Toronto (19+)
Who else: Sharon Van Etten is opening up on this tour and is worth the price of admission alone.
How: Tickets are $15 in advance, but courtesy of Mute Records and Collective Concerts, I’ve got goodies to give away. One winner will get two copies of the deluxe, triple-disc edition of Fields on CD and two copies of the Rope & Summit EP on 12″ vinyl to go with a pair of passes to the show, and two runner-up winners will get a pair of passes to the show. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to see Junip” in the subject line and your full name and mailing address in the body. The contest will close at midnight, November 2.

MP3: Junip – “Rope & Summit
Video: Junip – “Always”

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Play By Heart

Review of Diamond Rings’ Special Affections and giveaway

Photo By Robin SharpRobin SharpThe Diamond Rings journey thus far – from viral video through legal scuffle, at festivals at home and abroad – has been documented hereabouts pretty well, I think, but there’s still one fairly important – or only important – facet of the tale to be considered – the debut album, Special Affections, which finally arrives next Tuesday, October 26.

For an artist who has been so successful with the single format – a new track, or more specifically a new video – every few months to keep interest alive, the full-length could be a daunting proposition; after all, what works well in 4-minute portions may prove to be less-so over 40, particularly when it’s of as specific a sound and style as John O’Regan has defined Diamond Rings to be. So it’s to John O’s credit that Special Affections is strong enough to stand apart from the extravagant visuals that define Diamond Rings live and on video, though it does take on a different character in just the audio realm; more minor in key and sombre in tone and with the leanness of the sound even more evident. Still, he finds enough variety in the keys/laptop/voice DIY electro-pop recipe that forms the backbone of the record to fully engage anyone who’s ear was tweaked by any of the lead-up singles.

That said, it’s telling that the best moments on the record come when O’Reagan loosens the man-and-machine aesthetic and allows elements like the female backing vocals on “On Our Own” or the raw electric guitar he so ably wields in The D’Urbervilles into the mix. Beyond just elevating the songs they appear on, they point to a more interesting future for Diamond Rings – one where it’s more than a pseudonym but a proper project or even band. The long-term prospects of the current aesthetic are unclear, but if the sounds start clearly serving the songs and not the other way around, then the sky is the limit. But that’s a suggestion for tomorrow; for today, Diamond Rings is John O’Reagan and Special Affections delivers on all promises made.

X-Tra has a feature piece on Diamond Rings, whom after an intense CMJ festival this week, will be playing a number of Canadian dates before packing up his glitter and laptop for a jaunt to the UK. Record release day, October 26, will be spent at home with a special launch party at The Garrison and courtesy of Embrace, I have three pairs of passes to give away for the show. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to see Diamond Rings” in the subject line and your full name in the body. Contest closes at midnight, October 22.

MP3: Diamond Rings – “All Yr Songs”
MP3: Diamond Rings – “Wait And See”
Video: Diamond Rings – “Something Else”
Video: Diamond Rings – “Show Me Your Stuff”
Video: Diamond Rings – “All Yr Songs”
Video: Diamond Rings – “Wait & See”
MySpace: Diamond Rings

Westword interviews PS I Love You, who are opening up for Diamond Rings on the 26th and have released a new video from Meet Me At The Muster Station; they’re playing a free in-store at Soundscapes at 7PM that same evening.

Video: PS I Love You – “Butterflies & Boners”

Pitchfork reports that the long wait for a new Destroyer record ends when the terrifically-titled Kaputt drops on January 25.

Born Ruffians have released a new video from their sophomore effort Say It and will put out an EP of unreleased odds and ends on November 2 called Plinky Plonk – it’s digital-only with physical copies only available at their shows.

Video: Born Ruffians – “Nova-Leigh”

Holy Fuck have gone cat-crazy for their latest video from Latin, further proving that cats = internet gold.

Video: Holy Fuck – “Red Lights”

Know what would be great? If for their just-announced Hallowe’en show at The Garrison, Fucked Up and The Sadies dressed up as each other. Pink Eyes in a Nudie suit, The Sadies in their underwear… actually, never mind. Ticket info still forthcoming; Times Square has an interview with Dallas Good of The Sadies.

MP3: Fucked Up – “No Epiphany”
MP3: The Sadies – “Another Year Again”

Forest City Lovers have announced an in-store at Criminal Records on November 4 at 6PM, the day before their big show at The Horseshoe. That’d be November 5. If it was unclear.

MP3: Forest City Lovers – “Light You Up”

Suuns will hold a record release show for their debut Zeroes QC at The Silver Dollar on November 26, even though the album has been out since last week. Chart has an interview with the band.

MP3: Suuns – “Up Past The Nursery”

So I’m off to Halifax for the Halifax Pop Explosion on Wednesday, and having never been to Halifax or further east in Canada than Quebec City, am soliciting suggestions for things to do and see whilst out there. Most recommendations I’ve gotten so far are beers – which is great though dangerous – but beyond the eat/drink, what else should I make sure to fit in? I’ve got Citadel Hill, the ferry to Dartmouth, Point Pleasant Park… and?

Saturday, October 16th, 2010

CONTEST – Matt & Kim @ The Phoenix – October 29, 2010

Photo via Right On PRRight On PRWho: Matt & Kim
What: The happiest punk-pop drum-keyboard couple anywhere in the universe. They love their jobs more than you love a basket full of kittens.
Why: They’re already on the road, unwilling to wait for the November 2 release of their new record Sidewalks.
When: Friday, October 29, 2010 at 8PM
Where: The Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto (all-ages)
Who else: Donnis supports
How: Tickets are $18.50 in advance but courtesy of Embrace, I’ve got three pairs of passes to give away for the show. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to see Matt & Kim” in the subject line and your full name in the body, and have that in to me before midnight, October 25.
What else: On the road for their biggest tour yet and with a new record coming, there’s plenty of press a-happening – check out interviews at The Dallas Observer, The Baltimore Sun, The Palm Beach Post and The Pitch

MP3: Matt & Kim – “Yea Yeah”

Saturday, October 16th, 2010

CONTEST – Mission Of Burma @ The Garrison – October 24, 2010

Photo By Diane BergamascoDiane BergamascoWho: Mission Of Burma
What: Boston post-punk indie-rock legends whose reunion has lasted longer than their initial tenure and, unbelievably, been just as good
Why: They didn’t tour up here for last year’s The Sound, The Speed, The Light but will be here for the X Avant new music festival presented by The Music Gallery. And they didn’t even make it to Vegas for Matador at 21 so this is some kind of occasion
When: Sunday, October 24 at 10PM
Where: The Garrison in Toronto (19+)
Who else: METZ and Hybrid Moments will set things up before MOB knocks them all down
How: Tickets are $17 in advance or free with festival pass, but courtesy of X Avant I’ve got two pairs of passes to give away to the show. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to see Mission Of Burma” in the subject line and your full name in the body. Contest closes at midnight, October 20.

MP3: Mission Of Burma – “1, 2, 3 Partyy”
MP3: Mission Of Burma – “2wice”
MP3: Mission Of Burma – “Dirt”
MP3: Mission Of Burma – “Max Ernst”

Saturday, October 16th, 2010

CONTEST – These Are Powers @ The Garrison – October 23, 2010

Photo By Michael FlackMichael FlacWho: These Are Powers
What: Brooklyn-based (of course) trio all about getting dance, electronic, industrial and rock action to play nice and nasty together
Why: Their last album was 2009’s All Aboard Future but 2010 has seen them release the Candyman EP and they are coming to town as part of the X Avant new music festival presented by The Music Gallery.
When: Saturday, October 23 at 10PM
Where: The Garrison in Toronto (19+)
Who else: The bill also features New Feelings, Guy Dallas vs Claudio and Invisible City DJs
How: Tickets are $12 in advance or free with festival pass, but courtesy of X Avant I’ve got two pairs of passes to give away to the show. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to see These Are Powers” in the subject line and your full name in the body. Contest closes at midnight, October 20.

MP3: These Are Powers – “Adam’s Turtle”
MP3: These Are Powers – “Life Of Birds”
MP3: These Are Powers – “Cockles”