Archive for September, 2007

The Weakerthans - Reunion Tour

Friday, September 28th, 2007

Despite the sheer reverence shown for the Winnipeg act, the Weakerthans are really a delightfully simple band. Particularly in Canada the indie scene’s treated them with the acclaim afforded to bands like Broken Social Scene and the Arcade Fire: the luminaries. While I’d argue that John K. Samson and company certainly deserve it, they’re clearly […]

Surging Revival!

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

There are some excellent things on the horizon, particularly if you’re into the loosely defined indie folk / alt-country / cowpunk genre that we can’t seem to name. My old favourites Cuff The Duke return this October with “Sidelines of the City,” following up 2005’s eponymous Cuff The Duke. The song “Surging Revival” is up […]

Unstable Decibels

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

My weekly Navel Gazing summary at Punknews is often accompanied by an image that may have little to no actual connection with the content of the article. It’s fun and nonsensical, and on rare occasions may have a hidden meaning to me or the other editors. In fact there’s an inexplicable trend of us using […]

The Acorn - 2 songs from “Glory Hope Mountain”

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Ottawa’s The Acorn has posted two songs from their upcoming Paper Bag release Glory Hope Mountain and it’s sounding absolutely gorgeous. I dug the band’s prior EP Tin Fist but I never really latched onto a distinct voice in their competent indie-folk tunes. This, however, sounds like a band with ten more years under their […]