Canadian music scene rules, eh!!!!!!
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Todd76 wrote:Since we are tossing around Canadian bands - I have friends in a couple Canadian bands.....their music doesnt really do anything for me BUT they are a couple good rock bands from the Great White North.....Finger Eleven and Idle Sons. I think some people on this board would enjoy 'em.
Saw Idle Sons not too long ago, they were greatWhich came first,
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I have been listening to Beautiful Midnight a lot lately and a few songs on that disc still give me chills. Anyone who bashes Matt Good must be out of their mind."Your light's reflected now,... reflected from afar...
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Echoes wrote:I still can't understand why you don't like Matt Good. Pretend he wasn't ever played on the radio and go from there. Gorgeous stuff.
I agree. If Matthew Good was never played on the radio, I'd like him WAAAAY more. I still love the Matt Good Band material, but I'm not a fan on his solo stuff.Hello, I love you. Won't you tell me your name?0 -
tones wrote:I have been listening to Beautiful Midnight a lot lately and a few songs on that disc still give me chills. Anyone who bashes Matt Good must be out of their mind.
"Born to Kill"? That one always gives me goosebumps.ediger wrote:I agree. If Matthew Good was never played on the radio, I'd like him WAAAAY more. I still love the Matt Good Band material, but I'm not a fan on his solo stuff.
It takes a while to grow on you. You've gotta have respect for "Avalanche" regardless, that song is amazing.Which came first,
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MCG wrote:"Born to Kill"? That one always gives me goosebumps.
It takes a while to grow on you. You've gotta have respect for "Avalanche" regardless, that song is amazing.
I think its much better than a lot of music being put out today, but it's still not something I find myself wanting to listen to. With most bands I really like, I'll often get an uncontrollable craving to hear a certain song. Not so much with solo Matt Good.Hello, I love you. Won't you tell me your name?0 -
ediger wrote:I think its much better than a lot of music being put out today, but it's still not something I find myself wanting to listen to. With most bands I really like, I'll often get an uncontrollable craving to hear a certain song. Not so much with solo Matt Good.
I know exactly what you mean, I like MGB a lot more than the solo stuff as well. But there are still some jems in the solo stuff, you just have to dig a little.
I listened to the Raygun EP and Loser Anthems (B-Sides) like 5 times today. I nominate Raygun for the best EP ever award. I'm on to Audio of Being now, a wicked record in its own right.Which came first,
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SAM ROBERTS
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Code13 wrote:SAM ROBERTS
'nuff said.
Agreed! Gotta love Sammy. Not sure if these have been mentioned yet, but here are some more great Canadian artists:
Joel Plaskett Emergency
Chris Brown & Kate Fenner
Cuff the Duke
Ron Hawkins/Lowest of the Low
Cowboy Junkies
C'Mon
Matt Mays & El Torpedo
Jim Bryson
K-OS
Kathleen Edwards
Daniel Lanois
Greg Macpherson Band
Hugh Dillon Redemption Choir
Blue Rodeo
Danny Michel
The Violet Archers (featuring former Rheostatic Tim Vesely)"I try my best to chug, stomp, weep, whisper, moan, wheeze, scat, blurt, rage, whine, and seduce. With my voice I can sound like a girl, the boogieman, a Theremin, a cherry bomb, a clown, a doctor, a murderer. I can be tribal. Ironic. Or disturbed. My voice is really my instrument."
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MCG wrote:I know exactly what you mean, I like MGB a lot more than the solo stuff as well. But there are still some jems in the solo stuff, you just have to dig a little.
I listened to the Raygun EP and Loser Anthems (B-Sides) like 5 times today. I nominate Raygun for the best EP ever award. I'm on to Audio of Being now, a wicked record in its own right.
Avalanche is as good as or better anything he has ever done. Please ignore the fact that I ranked it lower on my top albums list. It is really brilliantprintf("shiver in eternal darkness\n");0 -
You crazy canucks should be proud to have a band like Rush as countrymen. Rush has been playing for thirty years...and can still play better than most bands. Their last studio album was one of the best of their career and they can still bring it live. Rush is one of the greatest bands of all time.0
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Canadians rock!! 2 weeks ago I saw the Hip playing at some festival ... I don't know em too well ... but they were awesome!!RIP Syd ... Shine on you crazy diamond ...0
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Sandruwa wrote:Canadians rock!! 2 weeks ago I saw the Hip playing at some festival ... I don't know em too well ... but they were awesome!!
Thats what I like to hear. Go buy Day For Night immediately. IMO, best Canadian album of the 90'sHello, I love you. Won't you tell me your name?0 -
How about "The Tea Party". Can't believe no one has mentioned them yet, they are awesome! Although I heard they just broke up a few months ago, anyone knows anything about that?
Either way, I love all their albums, specially Transmission. Great stuff!Mexico City - July 17th 2003
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mookie blaylock 10 wrote:
and a couple of really good "jam" bands...check them out live if they are in your town...
the jimmy swift band (JSB):
http://www.myspace.com/tjsb
Anybody else here into the Jimmy Swift Band? I saw them in Toronto last night at the Horseshoe and they were great. I've seen them about 5 times now and I've loved them everytime. If you get a chance to see them on this tour, definitely do it. They played 80's runway model at the end of the show with a Metallica tag and it was fantastic!
I'm not the hugest fan of their newer stuff, just because when I go to see them, I fully expect a night of dancing to a wicked jam band. Their new stuff isn't really along those lines. In and of themselves though, they're good songs.0 -
pjny wrote:Glad to see Hayden on your list! I'd also add David Usher (formerly of Moist)...even though he's gotten a bit too mushy (and sometimes poppy) for me, he's still a very skilled songwriter.
too funny that hayden's on the list, he's my parasitology profs son, so i've always thought of him as a local artistNo problem can be solved from the same consciousness that created it.
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Todd76 wrote:No offence but (excluding Neil) that list includes every band that USED to give Canadian music a BAD name. Throw in Nickelback, Sum 41, and Theory of a Deadman and you will have, in my opinion, a list of the worst Canada has to offer.Inkdaub wrote:You crazy canucks should be proud to have a band like Rush as countrymen. Rush has been playing for thirty years...and can still play better than most bands. Their last studio album was one of the best of their career and they can still bring it live. Rush is one of the greatest bands of all time.
i hate rush, i hate that they're associated with canadaNo problem can be solved from the same consciousness that created it.
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