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Song of the Day: Suede – Dancing With The Europeans

Posted on
29 Jul 2025
by
Paul

“Dancing With The Europeans” is the latest single from Suede, taken off their upcoming tenth studio album Antidepressants, out September 5 via BMG. Check it out.

Song of the Day: Propagandhi – At Peace

Posted on
28 Jul 2025
by
Paul

It’s rare to find any band that, more than three decades into their existence, are not only still at the top of their game but quite possibly just keep getting better. I propose that Propagandhi are one such band.

The Winnipeg four-piece’s latest release At Peace finds them just as vital and fiercely political as ever and, of course, shredding like crazy throughout. Check out the lyric video below for the title track off the album, featuring animation by Lucius Amberg. And keep an ear out for the brilliant use of a Bruce Cockburn quote near the end of the tune. Powerful stuff.

At Peace is out now via Epitaph Records.

Song of the Day: Molly Tuttle – The Highway Knows (Acoustic)

Posted on
27 Jul 2025
by
Paul

Next month sees the release of Molly Tuttle‘s fifth full length album So Long Little Miss Sunshine, which finds Tuttle incorporating more pop and country influences into her sound. In advance of the album, she’s released a solo acoustic performance of recent single “The Highway Knows.” Check it out below.

So Long Little Miss Sunshine is out August 15 on Nonesuch Records.

Song of the Day: Nation of Language – Under the Water

Posted on
26 Jul 2025
by
Paul

“Under the Water” is the latest single from Nation of Language, taken off their upcoming new album Dance Called Memory, out September 19 via Sub Pop. Check it out.

Song of the Day: Flock of Dimes – Long After Midnight

Posted on
25 Jul 2025
by
Paul

“Long After Midnight” is the latest single from Flock of Dimes, taken off the Jenn Wasner-fronted project’s upcoming third full-length album The Life You Save, out October 10 via Sub Pop. Check it out.

Concert Review: Samantha Crain, Kalyn Fay, July 24, Sound Garage

Posted on
25 Jul 2025
by
Paul

“Thank you all for being here tonight. You could literally be anywhere else in Toronto.”

So said Kalyn Fay as she took the stage at Sound Garage, opening for Samantha Crain. A statement of gratitude on the surface, sure, but quite possibly also a nod to the fact that “anywhere else” also meant “anywhere with air conditioning.” Yes, I once again chose to spend my evening sweating through an evening at an AC-free venue in the name of live music. It was a bit stifling, but worth it. And the beer from Blood Brothers certainly helped make things a little more bearable.

Following a warm and engaging set by Fay, Samantha Crain followed, easing into her set with the kind of affable, low-key charm that makes you forget the heat, or at least stop caring about it too much. Again, the beer helped in that regard too. The Choctaw indie folk singer noted that it had been quite a while since she’d last played Toronto, but she was happy to be back and there was a fair-sized contingent of fans in attendance who were clearly happy to see her back in town too. Touring behind her latest, Gumshoe, Crain’s set focused mostly on tunes off the album, with the title track standing out as a definite highlight.

Noting that the initial inspiration for the track came from  her childhood love of Carmen Sandiego, Crain explained that she always loved the word ‘gumshoe’ after first hearing the old-timey slang on the show back in the day and would consistently write it down in notebooks, hoping she’d get the chance to use it in a song someday.

“Did you ever get the chance?” asked her bassist.

“We’re playing it right now,” she replied.

“G for Gumshoe,” he added, wryly explaining it was an inside joke because the song is in the key of G. “It’s a music thing.” It was a pretty dorky but endearing moment.

“Neptune Baby,” another standout moment, came with a great backstory. Originally a raw, unfinished demo recorded on her phone and sent to her friend Sterlin Harjo (of Reservation Dogs fame), the track was not yet meant for public consumption. Naturally, he used it in the show anyway.

“Did you ever finish it?” the bassist chimed in again.

“He has a lot of questions about songs we’re actively going to play,” Crain quipped.

“It’s all part of the show,” he deadpanned.

And it was indeed quite the show. Between the easy banter, great stories, and strong songwriting that leaned heavily into lyrical storytelling, Crain’s set didn’t need too much flash to make its mark – just personality, talent, and some solid tunes.

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