On September 22, 2009 Amy Millan unearths her second solo album via the star-studded Arts Crafts label, Masters of the Burial , a tucked-in, quiet symphony of songs on longing and loneliness. It’s likely that you know Millan from her work with Stars and Broken Social Scene but I don’t think you know her quite like this. Imbued with clear blue country whispers and folk-freckles, Masters of the Burial feels so deeply soft, so fragile that it almost hurts to hear. Masters
You are here: Home » Blogs » Apostle Of Hustle On Side B – A Little Bit Jaded Blogs, Music, Rock, Side B Tags: andpop, Andrew Whiteman, Apostle Of Hustle, Arts Crafts, Broken Social Scene, Side B, TorontoPosted on August 2nd, 2009 by Dan Busheikin Apostle Of Hustle, the latest project from legendary musician Andrew Whiteman. Dan caught up recently with Andrew to talk about the new Broken Social Scene book, life in AOH, and how he didn’t have his first real job interview until he was 30. Re
Apostle Of Hustle, the latest project from legendary musician Andrew Whiteman. Dan caught up recently with Andrew to talk about the new Broken Social Scene book, life in AOH, and how he didn’t have his first real job interview until he was 30. Related posts: Side B: The Bicycles Broken Social Scene Biography Coming This Spring Broken Social Scene to Put Out Book
As part of TLOBF’s Oh! Canada column, we have been showcasing all that is good coming out of Canada at the moment. It gives us great pleasure, therefore, to present the UK Premier of Gentleman Reg ’s new video ‘How We Exit’, taken from his most recent album Jet Black. You may recognize Reg from his role in John Cameron Mitchell’s ‘Shortbus’, or from time spent in The Hidden Cameras and Broken Social Scene. ‘How We Exit’ is a headlong rush of a pop song built on an elastic bouncing bass line a
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Years is the creation of Ohad Benchetrit of Broken Social Scene and Do Make Say Think. As much as I hate using this word as an adjective, it’s a very “chill” album that’s largely instrumental. Very relaxing and structured in a sublimely non-pop way. MP3:Years - Kids Toy Love Affair Years sounds kind of like Sigur Ros getting to conduct Sufjan Steven’s backing band to do an abstract soundtrack for the woodland scenes in Sleeping Beauty or Bambi. If you’re wondering how something can be both “abst
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