Wednesday, November 6th, 2013
Bye Bye
A CanCon post, since there’s absolutely nothing newsworthy happening in Canada or Toronto right now
Ted BoisYup, quiet as hell up here. Though I heard from somewhere that people have been waiting for a video of some kind to surface…? Well here’s five new ones.
Stereogum has premiered the new chicken farm-set clip from Destroyer, taken from Dan Bejar’s forthcoming Five Spanish Songs EP which will be out on November 25. He’ll be on stage at The Opera House – not The Great Hall, as originally scheduled – all by his Bejar-ness, on November 9.
Video: Destroyer – “Bye Bye”
Or there’s the new video from Metric, for the title track of last year’s Synthetica, which got unveiled to the world via Rolling Stone.
Video: Metric – “Synthetica”
Young Galaxy also have a new video, squeezed out of the new tracks on the Ultramarine Deluxe reissue. They play The Hoxton on November 22.
Video: Young Galaxy – “Privileged Poor”
Islands have a new video from their latest release Ski Mask. There’s also interviews at The Coast, The Chronicle-Herald, and The Aquarian.
Video: Islands – “Wave Forms”
And Vancouver’s Brasstronaut have a new clip from last year’s Mean Sun.
Video: Brasstronaut – “The Grove”
And in non-video/crack-related news, Kashka is marking the release of Bound – her debut album as Kashka – by streaming the whole thing, and it’s lovely. Anyone who was sad about the end of Forest City Lovers will have reason to be happy again. There’ll be a record release show at The Great Hall on December 5.
Stream: Kashka / Bound
No Joy have just released their Pastel And Pass Out EP and are streaming another song from it for your enjoyment. They’ll play The Garrison on December 6.
Stream: No Joy – “Second Spine”
Exclaim has an advance stream of the new Misery Makers Vol. 1 EP from Chains Of Love, out as of this week.
Stream: Chains Of Love / Misery Makers Vol. 1
Exclaim talks to Yamantaka//Sonic Titan, whose Alaska B lists off her favourite video game soundtracks for Chart. They’re celebrating the release of Uzu tonight at The Garrison.
Beatroute talks to Shad; he’s back in town at The Danforth Music Hall on January 31.
Vancouver electronic-industrial pioneers Skinny Puppy have announced a date at The Sound Academy on February 18 in support of their latest release, Weapon, released earlier this year.
Stream: Skinny Puppy / Weeapon
The Quietus, aux.tv, and Beatroute talk to Spencer Krug of Moonface.
NOW has an interview with Braids.
Vue profiles The Darcys.
Magnet interviews Basia Bulat as a precursor to her taking over their website for the week.
Altar TV has a video session and The Calgary Herald an interview with The Belle Game.