Back to the usual mix of music and talk this week. Enjoy, and as always, feel free to comment (or send us larges sacks of money)!
MUSIC CREDITS
The Klaxons - Forgotten Works
The Dears - Berlin Heart
Karkwa - Oublie Pas
Rogue Wave - Endless Shovel
Cold War Kids - Something is Not Right With Me
Band of Skulls - You Know What I Am
Amy Millan - Baby I
LINKS
Moulin à Paroles: Le Devoir vs. The National Post (with a changed title, I'll point out)
MTV Video Awards 2009
Sue Hendler - "The End of the Ride"
1 comment:
While I very much enjoy the episodes devoted entirely to musical eras, I get even more out of the shows that include your reviews of current events. And amid all the clever repartee, jokes and analyses, there is always meaningful content that I really appreciate. I read the courageous newspaper article by the late Professor Hendler, and it certainly hit home - and I did not even know her as you both did. Thank you for posting it.
Knowing that Alissa seems to enjoy lots of Indie bands, I have kept my ears open for new groups and sounds. I believe you may have already played songs from Metric on the show, and their piece, "Collect Call", was definitely worth a listen. But what really twigged my interest this week was a jazz tune from Brandi Disterheft called "Twilight Curtain". Wonderful harmonies. Give it a chance!
By the way, who's splendid artwork was featured on the cover of Episode 34? Loved it! However, Tyler does not eat fish!!
A la prochaine,
Brutus
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