Vancouver indie-rock/pop ensemble The Zolas are back with another deceptively infectous track from their 2009 debut album “Tic Toc Tic”. Produced by Howard Redekopp (notable for producing albums from Tegan and Sara, The New Pornographers, and Mother MotherMother Mother reviews), Tic Toc Tic does well in delivering a three-piece band wrapped in a full-stage sound; [...]
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Really cool song up today, and an even cooler delivery. Marlaina Kamikaze comes to us via the Vancouver, British Columbia duo of Zachary Gray (guitar) and Tom Dobrzanski (piano), otherwise known as The Zolas. The song can be found on the band’s 2009 debut LP “Tic Toc Tic” which appears to have hit the streets [...]
I’ve got some more Mother MotherMother Mother reviews for the masses this Monday, and some contrived alliteration for good measure. Ghosting is another standout track from the band’s second full-length release O My HeartO My Heart reviews, and the fourth song from the album we have highlighted at BowlingStone. The song employs a slightly more subdued approach [...]
Thursdays always feel like Mother MotherMother Mother reviews days to me; although it may just be this particular Thursday. Either way, today’s song is a fantastic number from the Vancouver-based indie-rock band. Arms Tonite can be found on the band’s sophomore full-length album O My HeartO My Heart reviews, released in September of 2008; this [...]
I need to try and get this post up as quickly as possibly, as this computer is likely to get thrown off my balcony if Mr. Federer loses this 5th set. Today’s song is a wicked catchy number from the British Columbia indie-rock quintet Mother MotherMother Mother reviews. Hayloft can be found on the band’s [...]
So we had one of the most insane thunderstorms I’ve ever witnessed in Calgary last night. So insane in fact, that when it woke me up I was certain we were under some kind of attack. After regaining my composure, and putting down my golf club, I found myself on the couch listening to some tunes. [...]