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Song Review

Friday, 26 March 2010, 15:56

Midland, Ontario’s 3rd finest export, the indie-rock/post-punk revival trio Born Ruffians, are set to release their sophomore full-length effort on June 1st of this year.  The album, titled Say It, will be released with the help of Paper Bag Records (Canada) and Warp Records (worldwide), and will follow-up on the band’s debut LP Red, Yellow [...]



Song Review

Tuesday, 5 January 2010, 17:36

The Toronto indie-rock/electronic duo of Dan Werb and Paul Banwatt, known as Woodhands, are slated to release their highly anticipated follow-up LP this month.  ”Remorsecapade” will be released via Paper Bag Records in Canada on January 26th and in the US on February 23rd;  CP24 will be one of the tracks featured on the new [...]



Song Review

Saturday, 2 May 2009, 20:36

I started writing this post about 4 hours ago.  After “resting my eyes” on the couch for 7ish episodes of Family Guy, I’m conscious enough to finish this thing off.  Today’s track is from the Toronto, Ontario indie-rock band FemBots.  Get in the Van can be found on the band’s fourth full-length album Calling Out, released [...]



Song Review

Monday, 6 April 2009, 19:51

I’ve got another track tonight from the Canadian indie-rock band Tokyo Police Club.  After getting hooked on the band’s first full-length album Elephant Shell, I started digging into some of their older stuff.  Box comes from the band’s second EP Smith EP, a 4-track extended play released in October of 2007.  Though critics were disappointed that the [...]



Song Review

Sunday, 22 March 2009, 11:28

I was digging through my inbox today when I came across an unread email from Paper Bag Records.  This immediately piqued my interest as Paper Bag Records are behind a number of my favorite Canadian indie albums.  The label released Broken Social Scene’s Juno winning You Forgot It in People, and the Stars Juno nominated Heart. [...]



Song Review

Friday, 5 December 2008, 16:47

I’ve got another tune for everyone today, coming from the Canadian indie-rock band Tokyo Police Club.  Your English Is Good was originally released as a stand-alone single in 2007 and was subsequently included on the band’s first LP Elephant Shell.  Forming in Newmarket Ontario, the band worked their way through the ranks in Ontario and Quebec [...]



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