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rich aucoin

I don’t know how many times I’ve seen Rich Aucoin, and I don’t know him many of those times have been at Rifflandia. More than once, but less a thousand? 

Rich is back on the West Coast for a Saturday, September 13th,  night-stage Rifflandia set at the Metro Theatre. He has a brand new record called Ephemeral. If you’ve never been to a Rich Aucoin show before….you better bring your helmet. Lots of singing, graphics on screens, internet memes blasting at you, maybe a parachute? 

The dude is a positivity warrior, singing about having fun and believing in love, and yourself, and each other. It’s a good time.

Go with yourself.

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royal tusk
Remember that old Edmonton band Ten Second Epic? We used to play those guys on The Zone a bunch back in 2007.

The band announced they were done earlier this year but guitarist Daniel Carriere has a new project called Royal Tusk. I’ve been listening to the ep Mountain all morning. Solid stuff.

The single is called “Shadow of Love.”

I dig it, but the real gem is the next cut, “Engine.”

Royal Tusk will be in Victoria on September 27th to support Big Wreck

Go with yourself.

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tornado
Back to the grind in Victoria….well except for my 6-year-old Madelyn, she is enjoying more summer as there is a teacher’s strike in British Columbia.

We’ve been enjoying summer. My wife and I try to get the kids out to many adventures. There was a fair in Saanich over the long weekend. Here is a picture of our little guy Jack enjoying the TORNADO! (we didn’t actually ride it, but the Carnie thought it would be a funny picture).

Yesterday at the radio factory, Bossman Johnny turned me on to a new one from Andrew McMahon. Andrew McMahon was in a group called Something Corporate in the 2000s and then he fronted Jack’s Mannequin

Today Andrew performs as Andrew McMahon and the Wilderness.

Buzzfeed does a pretty good job of running through the timeline of events that led to Andrew’s new solo record coming out in October.

The first single is called “Cecilia and the Satellite.” The song was inspired by the birth of his daughter. You’ll definitely hear the vibe of those old Drive-Thru 2000s emo rockers on this cut…but all grow’d up for the year 2014. When Bossman Johnny and I sat down to listen to this we both went, “oh, this could be a radio hit.”

I hope it is for the man, sounds like he has worked hard chasing the dream.  The Buzzfeed article talks about him setting his sights on a hit;

(…)McMahon is quick to reveal his mainstream aspirations.

“I still want to win. With every record I’ve ever made, I’ve shot for radio,” he said. “It’s not that I want fame. I want to write music and I want to have the most people humanly possible hear it.” His hope isn’t without reason: The music he’s making under his new moniker sounds like stuff that would fit right in on Top 40, bookended by a Maroon 5 jam and a Sam Smith ballad. It’s less Something Corporate, and more Fun.

Go with yourself.

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caribou

Getting into the latest Caribou single “Our Love.”

Caribou’s new album is also called “Our Love” and will be out on Merge Records, October 7th.

Reading in Pitchfork they talk about “Our Love,” “It’s also a shared, intimate dance amongst strangers in a club at 2 a.m. You worry it might suddenly come to end, even while it feels like it could stretch out to infinity.”

Go with yourself.

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Broods

 

The new BROODS song “Four Walls” is on repeat today. The song is sad, melancholy and achingly beautiful. Their record Evergreen is set for an October release in North America.   

This line crushes, “I wanna make you feel now how I feel when I’m, missing it to love songs.”

I saw this article about being depressed but also being in a loving relationship…. I dunno, but I feel like this song touches on that?

Go with yourself.

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Bailiff
Sitting in the office getting my work done and listening to Chicago’s Bailiff. The song is called “Love Like Mine.” Its a pretty big sounding indie anthem. I’ve been enjoying it enough today that it has invited some repeat plays.  

Go with yourself.

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keegan
Wild Cub principle Keegan DeWitt took a pause in the rock & roll tour schedule to call into The Zone. Here are a couple clips from that chit-chat.

Keegan shares the origin story for their much mega hit, “Thunder Clatter.”  Keegan says the idea for the song happened the week he met the woman who would eventually become his wife!

Then I asked Keegan about the song “Colour” which also touches on relationships. But this song talks about those tumultuous partnerships we enjoy in our 20s.

We’ll get a chance to see Wild Cub when their tour with Bleachers rolls through Vancouver on November 8th. The concert will be at The Rio Theatre.

Go with yourself.

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poncho

It is still summer. Let us end strong! 

One of my all time best friends, Paul, got married last weekend on Salt Spring Island. 

It was a wonderful night. Celebrating in the harbour of Ganges. In the fun and revelry of the night, Paul and his new bride Amy didn’t get to a first dance song. Until Shaggy’s “angel” came on! 

And one of the groomsmen, Jon, was telling me about this old Mortal Kombat song… Chinese Ninja Warrior? So weird….so great. Sub Zero WINS! 

Go with yourself.

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coral and Jack

Summer continues to rage on the west coast. The Baker tribe spent some time in Edmonton, then back to the coast to hit a wedding on Salt Spring Island.

It’s time to get settle into the radio factory and focus on the fall….hammer out the final DJ gigs of the season…and get ready for Rifflandia!  Before taking off on summer holiday…we announced the final acts for Victoria’s version of the fall classic. No wait… it’s still summer! 

One band I am jazzed to check out at Rifflandia this year is Half Moon Run. The Montreal based band jams some beautiful folky harmonies. Big sweeping songs. Occasionally a little darkness seeps into their sounds. I have more than a couple favourites.

The song “She Wants To Know” … I’m all about it.

and a remix! 

Another song that really shows this band off is called, “Full Circle.”

Half Moon Run will be playing a couple shows at Rifflandia. Saturday night at Alix Goolden Hall and then Sunday in the park. Pencil them into your Blackberry, you won’t miss these guys. 

Go with yourself.

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Jeremy and Bob - Christina Lake 2

OK, one more post tonight. New Arkells’ record High Noon…. you have it right? Essential summer time Canadian rock & roll.

“I knew from the beginning / it was you from the beginning.”

And this one… whoa.

“beating the drum all night. Dancing naked ’round the fire. Leaving trouble behind. Swimming in the water. We found the tent with a flashlight. We were looking for a hideout. When you’re praying for no-string. Some times you get tied down.”

Is this song not about EVERY time you partied up at the cabin with a group of friends?

Go with yourself.

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