Daniel Romano - She Was the World To Me
Attack In Black’s playing two sets tonight in St. Catharines. It’s going to be epic.
Baby Eagle, the garage / folk project of the Constantines’ Steve Lambke, is gearing up to release a new album this Tuesday on You’ve Changed Records.
Click through for a link to the new song “Day of our Departing.” I suppose this goes a small way to make up for the fact that the Cons may be done. Daniel Romano of Attack In Black’s involved in this project as well.
Exclaim is speculating that the Constantines recent appearance at the Dawson City Music Festival this past July may have been the band’s last for the forseeable future.
While I don’t think this band should break their near-perfect track record by releasing material they aren’t 100% happy with, it does severely bum me out to see my favourite band drift into the “indefinite hiatus” abyss. Granted some of the Cons’ solo projects and other new work look fascinating, particularly Bryan Webb’s Parks Canada project out in Haida Gwaii.
Weakerthans frontman John K. Samson will release a new solo EP on September 21st titled Provincial Road 222.
This is the second in his series on the roadways of Manitoba, following up last year’s City Route 85.
Former Frenetics frontman Malcolm Bauld backed by Sudbury garage-punk act Statues. I’m not sure if this was ever officially released by either band, but they’re a great combination and it should be.
I love “Strange Birds” in all its forms, whether it be the Sadies or the Constantines playing it. That they’re two of my favourite bands is beside the point.
This is from the incredible In Concert Volume 1 by the Sadies.
The Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir growl their way through “Oh Sorrow” on the street in Belfast.
(via Bandwidth Films)