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We’ve been watching a ton of How To Get Away With Murder…Coral looked up a song used in a scene the other day. A dark, industrial, electronic sounding song. The artist was Ki:Theory.

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I like my garage rock and I love JEFF The Brotherhood. Nashville bros Jake and Jamin Orrall are getting set to release a double record in November called Global Chakra Rhythms. First single is “Radiating Fibre Plane.” It’s a chill meandering guitar driven rock & roll song. Perfect for you fall drive playlist.

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Hit What’s Up? Hot Dog! again this weekend with the family. Hot dogs, beers, pinball…and of course some good tunes blasting. This week The Muffs caught our ear.

Happy voting day tomorrow! Hope all my Canadian friends get out there and exercise some freedom!

Go with yourself.

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My wife Coral and I just celebrated our 6th year wedding anniversary. We were able to leave our kids with Grandma & Grandpa and head off to the bush for a hike. We took the drive north from Vancouver to Joffre Lakes Provincial Park. It’s a good hour hike up a steep trail to the Middle Joffre Lake, but once you get there, you have this beautiful aquamarine lake, forests and glacier capped mountains. Another 30 minutes takes you to Upper Joffre. When you reach the top, it gets rocky and a little swampy but you emerge at the largesof the turquoise lakes. The wind rushes down from the peaks, over these primordial glaciers, across the lake, and whip you with a brisk chill.

We retreated back to the more sheltered Middle Joffre and enjoyed a coffee and the birds that land on tourists’ outreached hands.  Coffee was a good idea.

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If you find yourself in Vancouver and have the time for a mountain adventure, head past Whistler, to Pemberton, and then about 30-minutes from there, toward Lillooet, you’ll find Joffre. It is a busy trail, there will be lots of folks. Took us about 3 hours to drive there from the suburbs of Vancouver. The drive did afford us some time to listen to music and we hit a few favourites, both new and old.

Coral put on an old playlist that we had forgot about and Volcano Choir’s “Byegone” came on. It felt like the perfect song after our hike.

We always love Bears Den…. leading up to, then reenforced at Squamish…. we love “Agape.”

I didn’t want to like Nathaniel Rateliff…but his new record is pretty fun.

Augustines popped on at one point. It rekindled my love of that band.

Go with yourself.

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City & Colour‘s fifth record, If I Should Go Before You, comes out on Friday (stream it here).

Dallas Green is in Vancouver, he opened for Neil Young on Monday, and made sometime for us at CFOX. He performed the  IISGBY song “Lover Come Back” and answered a few questions. We yapped Blue Jays, his love of varous genres of music and how that fuels the constant change of sound that is City & Colour, the bigger sound of the new album and how rad track one “Woman” is, rehashing old stories, making his best record, and finally the dark yet romantic sentiment behind the title and song “If I Should Go Before You.”

Go with yourself.

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We’ll start with a new group from London called Sad Blood. Have kind of an emo vibe to them. reminds me a bit of The Jealous Sound.

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HUNNY are a modern rock band from LA. They are on tour with The Neighbourhood and Bad Suns and will be here on October 20th for a show at The Commodore.

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Last weekend, I went out to Abbotsford for a fresh hop beer fest. It was a pretty magical time. 20-degree October sunshine, my Mom and Dad and brother came. We drank little beers out of 4 ounce mugs. Fun times.

Happy Monday! Go with yourself.

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I’m getting old. It’s been 10 years plus since I was really into Coheed & Cambria. I used to love these guys.

I did fall off the bandwagon, but with what I’m hearing so far from their upcoming record, The Color Before The Sun, I am feeling like climbing back on.

Check out this interview in VICE then hit play on “Eraser.”

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Let’s check out some modern rock from Los Angeles. The band is called Coast Modern and the song is “Hollow Life.”

Sounds like the style of radio modern rock coming from California these days.  Let’s have a listen.

and one more because it is weird and wonderful and came on Soundcloud after Coast Modern. Waterbed is the band.

Go with yourself.

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Eating hotdogs with Coral and Jack before the Friday radio show…. the What’s Up? hotdog! on Hastings had some groovy music playing. A quick Shazam and bingo bongo Roberto Luongo, it is a Hardly Art band…because of course it is.

Shannon and the Clams from Oakland do up a fine vintage sounding garage punk.

Go with yourself.

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I am obsessed with Philly punker Beach Slang‘s cover of Dramarama’s “Anything Anything.”

Beach Slang are prepping their debut Things We Do To Find People Who Feel Like Us for Polyvinyl.

To help get us amped for that October 30th record, the band created a covers mixtape for Cassette Store Day on October 17th. Here is one of the songs from that ep, a cover of Dramarama’s 80s alternative anthem “Anything Anything.”

Lead singer James Alex talks about the project.

I’ve always been sort of clumsy. Mostly, meaning socially. That’s tricky business when you’ve got a big, gooey heart. But, yeah, when I can’t quite figure out how to say a thing to someone, I make tapes for them. I need them to know how much I mean it, you know? That’s what this is: me letting you know how much I mean it. Every drunk sing along, every sweaty hug, every shirt you wear, record you grab, letter you write, thing you say…it’s a really wild heart-sweller. Thank you for all of it.

For Volume I, I landed here. I mean, lots of songs mean something to me. These six mean a whole lot. I hope they will to you. If you already know them, play them loud and remember it all. If you don’t, I hope they feel like something you’ve been waiting for.

Some people tell me I overly romanticize rock & roll. That I have too much of a dreamer head. I’ve never apologized for that. Nah, not even once.

Right on,
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This song is on repeat. I will HAVE to be at this show.

11/10 – The Cobalt – Vancouver, BC

Other Pacific Northwest shows.
11/9 – The Vera Project – Seattle, WA
11/11 – Analog Cafe – Portland, OR
Go with yourself.

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I am loving this FOALS X Honne remix “No Place Like Spanish Sahara” by Golden Vessel.

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If you have the time and energy…hit play on this short video about a hop farm in Abbotsford. Mmmmmm beer. Thank you so much.

Go with yourself.

FIDLAR on Kimmel

I love FIDLAR‘s new bratty punk rock record Too. Ok Ok, I know the reviews weren’t stellar, but the album is fun and full of energy.

The band performed on Jimmy Kimmel last night to make their late night TV debut and they performed my favourite song off the record, “West Coast.”

And here is a demo-style recording of the song. It sounds quite a bit brighter on the album.

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Hey, remember Panic! At The Disco? Yeah they used to be a big deal (and still are to so many people!).

New song is called “Victorious.” A song that is perfect for a high school vollyball game or before hitting the town with friends.

The song is the second cut from their upcoming fifth record and has already hit #1 on the iTunes alternative chart. The previous share song was “Hallelujah.”

Go with yourself.

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Vancouver rockers Head of the Herd stopped by CFOX to talk about their new record, Birds of the Roof (out September 25th) and the second single “All The Way.” The song was recorded near Vancouver on a farm and produced by Garth Richardson. It soars.

Happy Friday!

Go with yourself.