Young Galaxy – Invisible Republic (Review)
This album sort of quietly came out on August 25, 2009.
I just have to make this review of Young Galaxy’s sophomore album “Invisible Republic”.
First time knowing this band was back in March where they opened up for Malajube.
I was not familiar with their first album which I was told had a dreamy pop sound.
Listening to this album, it is more a pop rock alternative driven album.
Parts on the album does sound very 1980s new wave sound too.
When I saw them live, they mostly sang new material.
Favorite was them singing Firestruck live.
I can’t stop listening to this album.
Catherine McCandless is very dominant in this album.
Stephen Ramsay mostly sings in Light Years, Dreams and parts of Destroyer.
We have epic ballads in Light Years and Firestruck (My favorite in the album).
Overall I really enjoyed this album.
Catchy and have this feeling of this 1980s Poppy Rock British sound.
Great indie pop album for 2009.
Best tracks:
- Long Live The Fallen World
- Oh Sister
- Destroyer
- Pathos
- Light Years
- Queen Drums
- Firestruck
Here is a interview I did with Catherine back in September
The band will be in Ottawa on November 7th at Zaphods.
So go see them!!

Halabisky’s Uprising – State Of Emergency (Review)
Today in the mail I got this CD from Dave Halabisky.
If you don’t know who him, he plays saxophone for the band Sadie Hell.
Here is the blurb from his Myspace:
“The no-nonsense debut album “State of Emergency” is the first album that Dave has made outside of a band setting and also marks his first efforts in engineering and mixing. Recorded in Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver and Stockholm between 2007 and 2009, “State of Emergency” features collaborations with Moka Only, Amalia Townsend, Atherton and Sadie Hell.”
This album is a mix of indie Nu-Jazz, hip-hop and experimental.
Surprised that Moka Only did a collaboration on the track More/Less.
Nice to hear a collaboration with Sadie Hell. Sounds different from what I’ve heard from Ben Welland’s vocals but its good to have something in studio format.
Loving the instrumental jazz tracks, feels like you are transported to a summery place.
Best track:
- Rebellion #1
- More/Less (feat. Moka Only)
- Hunting The Hunter
- State Of Emergency (feat. Amalia Townsend)
- Rogue MF
- Selfish (Would You Do It Again) [feat. Sadie Hell]
- Marching To The Tick Of A Bomb
- Bite Off Your Spine (Featuring Atherton)
Dizzee Rascal – Tongue ‘n’ Cheek (Review)
2009 has been a great year for British rapper/grimer Dizzee Rascal.
No David Guetta didn’t start the whole rap/hip-hop mix electronica movement of his collaboration with Akon’s Sexy Bitch (Sexy Chick for the radio mainstream).
Dizzee started that last year with his first number song Dance Wiv Me whom he collaborated with Calvin Harris.
Since going on his own and making a label called Dirtee Skank.
It shows that he can make whatever music he pleases to do.
Interesting that he is mixed rapping with electronica dance for example Bonkers.
This album is very radio accessible.
Also this album is very dancey and enjoyable with the electronic beats mixed with the rapping.
Lots of f-bombs being dropped but what can you do.
This album contains so far three UK #1 hits: Bonkers, Dance Wiv Me and Holiday (Not a Madonna cover).
Best Tracks:
- Bonkers
- Road Rage
- Dance Wiv Me
- Can’t Tek No More
- Dirtee Cash
- Holiday
- Bad Behaviour
The Antlers – Hospice (Review)
The Antlers album Hospice has been getting some positive buzz.
Thanks to Melody Lamb for recommending me this album and happy that I got it signed by the band members.
This is one most intriguing album of 2009.
Would have expected this album be like the typical indie alternative rock album.
But it isn’t, this album is very conceptual hence the album title.
Its listening to this person’s journey through hospital having to battle between life and death.
Parts of the album is very spacious and parts is very indie folk/rock.
Its like a mix of Sigur Ros [during their ( ) era with the long instrumentation], The Dodos *being on the same label Frenchkiss Records* and Patrick Watson.
The vocals of Peter Silberman is so haunting.
This has to be one of the best albums of 2009 and will be on people’s Top 10 list of 2009.
Best tracks:
- Kettering
- Sylvia
- Atrophy
- Bear
- Thirteen
- Two
- Awake
Two by The Antlers
The Antlers live in Toronto
Octoberman – Fortresses (Review)
There has been sort of a buzz with Octoberman’s album Fortresses.
Considering the song “Trapped In A New Scene” was iTunes Free single of the week.
The cool glossy music video for Thirty Reasons.
All I can say is maybe Octoberman could be the bread and butter/saviour for White Whale Records.
Or I could be wrong with that statement.
Enough with that and on to the record.
This album is sort of a departure from what we are used to with Octoberman.
Gone is the sad mellow acoustic feeling from tracks like Run From Safety, Breath Of Sunshine, Laguardia and X-Pat.
More of a upbeat rocking feel with some parts folksy.
Tracks like I Know A Nurse is very epic wise.
To have short catchy folky tracks to Thirty Reason which reminds me of Basia Bulat’s Before I Knew.
Scenester being the one track that sounds very different and experimental rock wise.
Surprised there is alot of Ottawa connections on this album.
With Sarah Hallman singing on The Backlash, I Know A Nurse and Temptation Is A Bloody Mess
Jonathan Pearce of Poorfolk and The Soirée doing some “gang” vocal.
Produced by Dave Draves and recorded in Little Bullhorn studios in Ottawa.
This is a really great album, sound production is bigger than the last record.
Best tracks:
- The Backlash
- Dancing With Your Ghost
- I Know A Nurse
- Thirty Reason
- SI
- Scenesters
- Another Trial
Thanks to Marc Morissette to send me the digital copy of this album.
Music video for Thirty Reason
Music video for Trapped In A Scene
Little Girls – Concepts (Review)
Hearing some buzz with this band from Toronto called Little Girls.
This band consist of two members:
Josh McIntyre and Anthony Gerace.
Their full-length debut on Paper Bag Records won’t be out until October 13th and I got sneak peek on what they sound like.
Their music is instrumental minimalist/post-punk and abit of new wave.
They remind me of the band Women (who I adore) but more of the noise, distortion and less vocals.
I like the synth beats to Youth Tunes, Concepts and Thrills.
Some parts in the album does have the dark eerie creepy sound.
While some parts has that late 80s-early 90s nostalgic guitar riffing sound.
Overall its a totally different unique sound for those that love post-punk music.
Go on a whim and say this album has a conceptual story of the bustling city of Toronto.
All eleven tracks range around the 2-3 minute mark.
Favorite tracks:
- Youth Tunes
- Tambourine
- Concepts
- Imaginary Friends
- Thrills
- Departure
- Last Call
- Growing
Here is a interview I did with the band on September 25th
Modern Boys Modern Girls – I Might As Well Break It (Review)
Modern Boys Modern Girls released their *sort of* debut album on September 15th. Apparently its a reworking from the same title but different tracking.
I wouldn’t know because this is my first time listening this album.
Members consist of:
- Akira Alemany
- Brett Millius
- Juan Carlos Rivas
Seen them live once and I totally had a great time.
This album has that retro rocking with that indie alternative garage sound.
I noticed that some of the tracks in this album has repetitive lyrics which makes it easier for myself if I want to sing along.
Album is not just all rock and roll, there are slower tracks in A Hammond Organ Singing and In Another Year.
I forgot that CBC Radio 3 played “My Baby Says Boy, Don’t You Ever Go” which reminded me why that song sounds familiar.
Going a whim on that this album has a conceptual theme of a 1950s movie where bad boy meets nice girls and the drama that revolves around them.
A great album, catchy rocking tunes and I totally wasn’t disappointed.
Favorite tracks:
- Missmybabygirl
- Stay Under
- My Baby Says Boy, Don’t You Ever Go
- A Hammond Organ Singing
- I Can Hardly Stand
- Happily Steady (My favorite)
- On The Line
- Spiral & Smoke (Very epic)
Whale Tooth (CD Review)
After seeing them on September 12th.
Finally got their EP simply titled Whale Tooth.
In case you don’t know this Toronto band, the members consist of:
- Elise LeGrow
- Norm Maschke
- Alex Denike
- Michael McCreary
- Sep Noroozi
When they play live their just bring alot of high fun energy.
Listening to this EP, it definitely has the same feeling.
Their music is indie pop/rock.
Has abit of the classic 80s pop rocking sound in “Hibernation Song” and “Clever” (That song reminds me of Katrina and the Waves).
You should go out and get this EP.
I absolutely enjoy this band and love this EP.
Can’t wait for their full length debut.
Read more »
Album Picks: Chillout #1
I haven’t done my album picks in awhile but here goes with this theme.
The theme is chillout.
I know it might sound typical of who I am going to choose but here goes.
Not in any particular order.
If you feel the list is not good enough, give me some titles that I should check out which is chillout worthy.
Read more »
Two Hours Traffic – Territory (Review)
Listening to the new Two Hours Traffic which drops on September 8, 2009.
September the band is the artist of the month from X3.
Having that attention will make them even bigger now.
By the looks of the album cover, its a change from the last album “Little Jabs”.
They still have the catchy beats of their music in tracks like Noisemaker, Territory, Monster Closet, Lost Boys and Sing A Little Hymn.
But more of a dark heavy harder edge sound than the last album which was very upbeat.
Territory is a mature sounding album.
Would it be wrong to say the band is growing up?
With Joel Plaskett in producer mode for them. It has abit of the Joel sound with the East coast sound.
The eleven tracks on the album is somewhat of a surprise.
Because all of them are around the three minute mark.
There isn’t any that is four or five minutes.
I will go on a whim and say this album is a conceptual on a story of going through the “Territory” of life.
Fans of Two Hours Traffic will not be disappointed with this new album.
I will be disappointed because I will miss them when they Zaphod Beeblebrox in Ottawa on October 17th.
I finally saw them on November 26th, 2008.
Everytime when they come to Ottawa, I always miss them out due to a friend’s birthday.
Read more »
-
Archives
- November 2009 (19)
- October 2009 (35)
- September 2009 (36)
- August 2009 (37)
- July 2009 (33)
- June 2009 (26)
- May 2009 (22)
- April 2009 (33)
- March 2009 (26)
- February 2009 (27)
- January 2009 (16)
- December 2008 (19)
-
Categories
-
RSS
Entries RSS
Comments RSS









