Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Fresh Snow Featuring Carmen Elle
Currently I am sitting in a New Jersey hotel room watching the finest of snow make its way down. It looks like the sky is giving us a dusting of powder sugar for breakfast. This soft early morning winter light has me thinking of the Toronto band Fresh Snow. While they are a band of 4 gents, there is one song that features Carmen Elle (Army Girls / Diana) on vocals. I love the ominous John Carpenter soundtrack feel with a Pop overtone. It makes my skin crawl and yet I want to dance too.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Powered by Rainbow Static: White Poppy
Carousels are lovely for a person like me. I don't like unpredictable wild rides with blind turns at high speeds. For those with anxiety the gentle circular motion and slow gallop of the horses is a thing of comfort and beauty. While in the modern day many wouldn't consider it amusement park worthy, these sparkling, majestic rides offer a gentle, dreamy passage beneath a sturdy flying beast.
Taking White Poppy's 2015 release entitled National Phenomena for a spin is the musical version of a merry-go-round. You softly get carried round and round in a current of shimmering delay with an occasional whisper of sweet nothings.
Below are some video's by this two piece from Vancouver, Canada.
Taking White Poppy's 2015 release entitled National Phenomena for a spin is the musical version of a merry-go-round. You softly get carried round and round in a current of shimmering delay with an occasional whisper of sweet nothings.
Below are some video's by this two piece from Vancouver, Canada.
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Flashback Thursday : Mecca Normal
There is something so impressive about a powerful two piece band, especially when it doesn't follow the traditional rules of what we think a band equals. In this case we have a remarkable guitar player named David Lester and vocalist Jean Smith. Together they make Mecca Normal, a band who have managed to prove that no other instrument is needed. The communication between fretted instrument and voice is more than enough. This Vancouver duo has been producing music from 1984 that evokes thought and expels energy. In this stripped down form the power of each instrument, guitar and voice, are poignant. Lyrics are highlighted by the nature of this beast and are delivered through dramatic flashes. Captured in raw form, this kind of intensity isn't for everyone but being pushed to just outside my comfort zone on occasion gives music the kind of exciting dangerous element that rock and roll was invented for. Life is a balance of ugly chaos and moments of beauty, Mecca Normal manages to deliver both and if Patti Smith had a secret sister, I think Jean Smith might be her.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Canadian Electro-Chaos : Duchess Says
Imagine if Melt Banana remade Goblin's Suspiria or if the Yeah Yeah Yeahs provoked a nest of cyber bees. Duchess Says from Montreal takes electro / prog rock tools and uses them to create spastic chaos that does not rely on melody to drive their songs. They take a 2-D keyboard band experience and turn it into a 3-D force of nature that darts towards you at the speed of light.
In fact vocalist Annie Claude DeschĂȘnes might even tangle with you on stage so when I say this band comes at you, I mean it literally and figuratively.
Meet the exact opposite of boring.
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