This is my favourite Wilco song. Backstage at the Tonight Show, apparently.
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This is my favourite Wilco song. Backstage at the Tonight Show, apparently.
Oh Susanna – Namedropper Seven albums into her career, Suzue Ungerleider — better known by her stage name of Oh Susanna — is a well-travelled and well-loved veteran of the Canadian music scene. Over the years she’s played with just about everybody from […]
Whitehorse’s new album Leave No Bridge Unburned is coming in February 2015, making February a very very good month.
Del Barber “Country Girl” off of his latest release Prairieography. Recorded on October 29, 2014 at Music City Roots in Franklin, Tennessee. My interview with Del around the release of Prairieography is here: http://nodepression.com/article/im-kind-gods-pocket-del-barber-talks-prarieography-life-road-and-songwriting
Dan Mangan’s music has been stretching into new directions since his breakout sophomore album Nice, Nice, Very Nice. His new album is due on January of 2015.
The title track from Devin Cuddy’s fine sophomore album is a scorcher. My review of the album is here: http://nodepression.com/album-review/new-albums-cohen-cuddy-and-tweedy
Lauren Mann and her band the Fairly Odd Folk are the most recent winners of the annual CBC Music Searchlight competition, a cross Canada fan voted contest for the best up and coming talent.
The famous last name: some have it, some dont. For every opportunity having a famous last name presents, it adds the potentially crushing burden of expectations that some can’t look past. The three albums below all share one thing in […]
There is really no more iconic venue in Canada than Massey Hall: originally completed in 1894, headlining at the hall is a critical stage in the evolution of any artist’s career. For Great Lake Swimmers–whose Concrete Heart is a love […]
A great rootsy blues duo from Canada, there’s no real whaling happening here–the Harpoonist is a metaphor. I think.
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