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It feels like summer already in the Terminal City. The walk into the radio station felt great.

Last night I had the chance to check out UK band The Temperance Movement at The Media club. The band is touring clubs right now in front of their opening slot with THE ROLLING STONES in June. Wow.

There is a lot of hype behind these guys. Loudwire gushed over their club gig last week in LA. Their single “Take It Back” is starting to climb the charts on US rock radio.

before their show yesterday, which slayed, they stopped by CFOX and performed “Take It Back” in our studio.

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Every month or so, Vancouver performer and writer, Sara Bynoe hosts #TeenAngstNight. She invites people to the Cottage Bistro on Main Street to read from their teenage journals and diaries. The evening is pretty fun. Here are a few clips from May 19th, 2015.  The next one will be July 7th!

Go with yourself.

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What is Quidditch

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The Quidditch Canada National Championship will be this weekend at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby.

Wait..isn’t quidditch that wizard game from the Harry Potter books? How are muggles from Canadian Universities playing the sport? I talk to Talor Mykle-Winkler from the SFU Marauders about the sport.

Go with yourself.

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Sorry SONY, you should have picked a more attractive model to review your headphones.

Sorry SONY, you should have picked a more attractive model to review your headphones.

Back in July I received an email from SONY asking if I’d be interested in receiving and reviewing their new MDR-1R Headphones. I said yes and a few weeks later they arrived.

I’ve been using SONY headphones at The Zone pretty much since I touched down in Victoria back in 2003 (I rock Sennheisers for my live DJ sets for those keeping score).

I have pretty much always been a headphones guy…from as early as I can remember. I bought my first set of muffs in the 90s. They had an area on the cord that required a battery to activate the “bass boost.” It caused the headphones to rattler during the bone-crushing bass lines. Pretty much the worst gimmick. But the headphones sounded great drifting off to sleep listening to my REM or Alice in Chains records as a kid.

After I moved to Victoria, the headphones came with me. But in the series of moves and the complexities of life, those original headphones have evaporated. I bought a pair of SONY MDR-V150s for work at The Zone. And then I have bought that type of headphone for radio or home since. Great headphones for the price.

The new MDR-1R is a different beast all together. Off the hop, they look great. A vintage looking silver with a brown faux-leather ear muff. When you imagine what a high-end set of headphones should look like, you’ll get the MDR-1R. Its a sophisticated look for someone who isn’t 12 and sporting Beats. The Souls of my Shoes is a fashion blog (I think) and she really liked the look and feel saying, “The faux leather padding makes for a comfortable fit around the ears sealing in the sound, which is clear like a pair of Swarovski earrings; a big step up from those ear bud contraptions I’ve used.”

The head feel is light. The band doesn’t pinch your head and give you chipmunk face like some headphones can. The muffs pet your ears.

The sound is superb. But at close to $300, it should be. Wired says, “(…) the sound is crystal-clear. The separation of the various instruments, and the lack of bombastic bass you get with lesser headphones, pulls you fully into the recordings.”

I’ve using my headphones for about month now…they have come on a few adventures and they are standard issue on my walks. I tend to enjoy indie rock or lighter, brighter beats, and the response pops.

PocketLint talks about the sound quality of the MDR-1R, “the mids have a lot of that “clap”, while the higher frequencies – said to output as high as 80,000Hz – have plenty of sparkle too.”

The headphones have a 40 mm Liquid-Crystal Polymer film diaphragm which will allow the headphones to generate frequencies as low as 4 Hz (which humans can’t hear or feel, but I’m glad they’re there?) and as high as 80 kHz. 80 kHz is pretty insane and not really required… but hey anything higher than 20 kHz is going to quality in the audiophile territory and creates that “airy” feel in music.

The headphones don’t kick huge on the low-end…but they generally have a warm, neutral sound. When you read words like “sparkle” and “bright” in a review of the headphones…those words are great descriptions for what you’ll experience with the MDR-1R.

The cost of the SONY MDR-1R can be as high as $300, which puts them up in the premium headphone price point. But then… well look at that, SONY has them on their website right now for $200.

Thank you for sending me a pair of headphones SONY. I hope this review was helpful for you.

Go with yourself.

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Friend of the blog, Pol Plastino, joins the Modern Rock Countdown to help us get to know the Nanuqsaurus hoglundi.

Thanks Pol! – Go with yourself.

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Amazing heads up from my radio friend Madeline over at CBC Victoria.  She shared this link from a design blog that posted about a flower arrangement inspired by Band of Horses most excellent 2006 record Everything All The Time.

READ Author SarahB’s Sound Garden: Everything All The Time

Living in the Garden City, many of us dabble in the world of making things grow.  How wonderful would it be to theme that patio jungle after a favourite band, album, or song.

SarahB created an arrangement based on a favourite record of both myself and my wife Coral.  We love this album and have been fortunate enough to see Band of Horses in concert a few times.

The arrangement is base don the ancient looking forest depicted on the cover.  The seen reminds me a lot of what we’d discover trekking through the bush on our Island.

The blog post takes you through a step-by-step process of playing with the colour green, ferns, mosses, and flowers.

What a fun project inspired by and amazing album.  Though Band of Horses might not be your pick… I am sure you have an album or band that could shape your garden and personal space.

Go with yourself.

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I don’t have the statistics, but I’d reckon close to 93% of concert goers keeps some of their ticket stubs.  That is totally made up science…but it does seem that most people that care about music, collect something, anything, that has to do with the experience.

I have a drawer in a hall closet.  It used to be a drawer in my bedside table.  I started filling this drawer with nic-naks at a young age.  One of the things casually thrown in there was concert and sporting tickets.  Not all of them… but many of them.  I am glad I did that.

Over the years and moves… the drawer came and was added to.  When Coral and I moved in together, my childhood bedside table when the way of the majestic Dodo Bird for something more grownup.  The drawer lives, but now in a closet.  And still the concert tickets stubs drifted there.

The nature of my work means I’ve been to a lot of shows.  Many I did not get tickets stubs for.  Many concerts were club shows. No ticket stub.  Early in my life, my friend Chris’ Dad worked for the Pacific Coliseum and snuck us into Coliseum and Forum shows. No ticket stub.  But I did find many great stubs.  Like the above two.  my first and third “big kid” rocks shows ever.

I found a ticket stub for the day I found out Coral was pregnant.  Coral and I had only lived together for a couple months at our apartment on Yates.  That night I was to host a group of radio winners in the Zone’s suit at the arena for the Monster Truck Spectacular!

After work I took the Zone car home and asked Coral to meet me on Yates as we’d have to head direct to the arena.

When I pulled up to Yates she was standing on the corner crying. I asked her what’s up?  We have to go to Monster Trucks RIGHT NOW!  She said, “I’m pregnant.”

Whoa.

Well… get your shit together, we got monster trucks to do.  And we celebrated…at monster trucks.  And that ticket stub is a pretty important important relic in the story of Madelyn’s life.

Now, what to do with all these stubs?

Coral’s sister Alyx stuck a bunch to a cork board and made a collage…off to Michaels and $50 late, I had a sweet shadow box.

I dug through all my piles of ticket stubs.  Found a criminally small amount to frame and got all Pinterest.  Here is my finished project.  But I really could have made like 4 of them… so many GOOD stubs.  The best part of the project was going through all the memories.  It is a very personal project so however your frame turns out, it’ll be awesome and you’ll be happy with it.


I put a select few concert buttons there too…. a Rifflandia 3 wrist band… and because its a shadow box and there is a ledge, a Sasquatch 2009 schedule.  Neat.

I also saw at Michaels a concert T-shirt frame? O RLY?  hmmmm

Go with yourself.

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Dear internet,

What a bad scene, I’ve neglected my blog all week.  But what a busy week… I am right in the thick of a mighty weekend of work (kinda like last weekend actually) but I thought I better post a couple interviews on the blog.

Last week on my radio show I interviewed Karen Le Billon.  She is the author of the book, French Kids Eat Everything.  Karen teaches parents tools to help their kids become passionate, healthy eaters.

Soundcloud: French Kids Eat Everything

Also last week, I had the chance to interview Brian Aubert of the Silversun Pickups.  What a rad guy.  We talked for quite awhile… here is the edited conversation.

Soundcloud: Brian Aubert // Silversun Pickups

Man, so bagged…. off to bed for me.

Go with yourself.

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It was many moons ago now…when Sara P used to work at the Zone…we talked about forming an electro group called panzerevil that rocked kid toy instruments.

Fast forward a whole whack of years to last Sunday night and Madelyn is playing with her Alphie robot…I heard the creature yapping and thought, “hmmm, with an iPhone app, I could a lay a beat down underneath this and…”

Soundcloud >> panzerevil feat. Alphie – “Ox Rhymes with Sox”

Go with yourself.

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Unbelievable story of a Harley Davidson Motorcycle that got swept away during last year’s tsunami in Japan. It was in a storage container that had foam installation and bobbed it way across the Pacific to turn up on the Northern tip of Haida Gwaii.

Victoria Harley dealer Steve Drane was able to track down the original owner and is retrieving the bike.

Soundcloud: Steve Drane Helps Return the Tsunami Harley

Greg Spooner was 1/5 of an expedition that used human power to row around Vancouver Island. The WHOLE thing. Crazy… I take the elevator when there is a perfectly good stairwell beside it.

It took the men 3 weeks to make the journey. Have a listen to Greg talking about the adventure.

more info: http://oarnorthwest.com/expeditions/salish-expedition-2012/

Soundcloud: Greg Spooner Rowed around Vancouver Island

Go with yourself.

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My girl Delna moved to Vancouver a few years ago from Victoria.  I still cyber-stalk her on the intsagram and follow along on her life.  One thing I noticed her taking pictures of was motorcycles.  She always seems to be in the shop learning how to repair bikes (and maybe restoring her own too?).

I asked her about it and she told me about a Motorcycle Community Repair Shop called Motomethod.  You pay a fee to rent a bay and work on your own bike.  Sounds like the perfect solution for an urban hipster living in a apartment or condo.  Since we all can’t have giant garages out in the ‘burbs.

OK, so we need something street, something East Van…

Japandroids – “Rockers East Vancouver”

Go with yourself.

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