Friday, December 29, 2006

hola

Happy Holidays to everyone.

So...it's been awhile. The crunch got to me, got me real good. I'm back, still reeling abit. I'll be here for a minute then I gotta leave. I promise when I get back I'll be full of stuff to share.

Rewinding a bit, the Blood Brothers/Trail of Dead show was a grand time. I thought the Brothers killed it. December has given me a great appreciation of those dudes. I was disappointed that Trail did not play new material. I was really getting into the new stuff and I think a live performance would of pushed it over the top for me. But hey, you can't always get what you want.

On Sunday I'm heading to the city to go to the New Year's show @ the Citadel. I'm kinda excited about it. I'm not sure what kinda a vibe this things gonna have. Whatever it is, I'm sure I will be dancing my ass off. I hope to gawd Shout Out Out Out Out have the double riser for their performance.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

tonite!

Trail of Dead + Blood Brothers
=rawking out

Sunday, December 10, 2006

happy b-day

i wanted to break the hiatus for a sec and send out some birthday wishes to The Worst Part's only reader. cheers to you mr. mcphail

Thursday, December 07, 2006

venue change

I've been out of the loop lately (dang skool) so I'm not sure when this was announced
...trail of dead/blood brothers show has been moved to the comfortably sized Starlite Room from the Edmonton Event Centre
Date & time & all that jazz are the same
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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

New Years Eve '06

In less than 20 mins you can grad a discounted ticket to see Edmonton's own SHOUT OUT OUT OUT OUT + MSTRKRFT ring in the new year @ the Citadel.
First 250 tickets are $31.80 + s/c
then tix jump to $53 + s/c
so act fast
Ticket info here

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Indie Fans

For the 'records' leads me to Gawker with it's 'Taxonomy of an Indie Rock Show'
reading the comments led to 'The Gigocracy'
Two entertaining pieces describing the pecking order of fans that attend NYC indie rock shows. So very true, all of it.

Insound Rocks My Boat

Awhile back I mentioned the awesomeness of the newest Pavement reissue. To capatalize on the sweet deal I ordered from Insound. Yesterday I finally received the disk and all of it's collective goodies. To up the ante Insound was generous enough to include some nice extras, a 15 song sampler (included were new cuts from Trail of Dead, Blood Brothers, The Decemberists, TV on the Radio, & Tokyo Police Club), a double sided poster & a wonderful catelogue. I was quite pleased and wanted to spread the word. The only downside is that shipping takes a little longer because it is coming from the USA.

Links November 21, 2006

Coachella Expands To Three Days, Country Fest To Follow
The Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival will expand to a three-day event for the first time in 2007 when it overtakes the Empire Polo Field in Indio, Calif. on April 27-29.

Mama Was a Riot Grrl? Then Pick Up a Guitar and Play
HE children whispering and fidgeting in front of the stage at Union Hall in Park Slope, Brooklyn, looked like any kids awaiting, say, a storyteller. Then Zora Sicher and Hugo Orozco, the two 11-year-olds who make up the band Magnolia, climbed onstage and broke into a hard-driving original song called “Volume.” It was clear this was not quiet time.

A Phone Call Leads the F.B.I. to a Stolen Goya
F.B.I. officials in Newark and Philadelphia said yesterday that they had recovered a Goya painting that was stolen from a truck this month while it was being transported from the collection of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio to a major exhibition now on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan.

Fast Food Nation

Do yourself a favor and make the effort to go see Fast Food Nation.
It's playing at the Princess in Edmonton.

Mr. Lif Cancelled

The entertaining Mr. Lif will not be making the Wednesday show @ the Starlite Room. Looks like cowtown show is still a go.

MSTRKRFT in Edmonton

According to Pollstar, MSTRKRFT will ring in the New Year will a show @ the Citadel.
Strange venue choice. We'll give this one time to sort itself out.

Snow Patrol in Edmonton

Who new how much Grey's Anatomy could change a bands career?
The boys will be hitting Shaw in April. The Journal has OK Go for support. SP have no indication of show on MySpace or their website. I'll go out on a lim and say Silversun Pickups will also be supporting.
Ticket info here.

Eric Clapton in Edmonton

Old slowhands will be hitting the Rexall stage in March. Tickets available Friday @ 10am. Hit up ticketmaster for more info.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Links November 15, 2006

A Comic Who's Sitting Pretty
Canadian Russell Peter's career was a modest success -- until MySpace boosted him into another league.

The Art of Pricing Great
By the time the crowd began arriving in Rockefeller Center last Wednesday for the big auction at Christie’s, rain had already been falling in New York for 19 consecutive hours. It was one of those blustery rains for which umbrellas were no match, so the assembled art lovers were left to peel off their damp overcoats in Christie’s lobby and wait in a long coat-check line.

Sacha Baron Cohen - The Real Borat - Finally Speaks
In his only interview as himself, Cohen talks about growing up kosher in London, inventing a new kind of comedy with Ali G and conquering Hollywood with Borat.

Trail of Dead

The new Trail of Dead record came out yesterday. Pitchfork weighs in with a review. TOD have had a love hate relationship with PFork. The band is the only one that I know of to receive a 10 from the staff. The new one didn't fare as wll. TOD talked to PFork last week. The boys will be in Edmonton with the Blood Brothers Dec. 12. @ Ed's.

Snoop Dogg & Ice Cube in Edmonton

Two orginal G's will be hitting the Rexall stage Wed. Jan. 17. Ticket info here.
WEST COAST

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Brand New Brand New


The new Brand New record, 'The Devil & God Are Raging Inside Me', hits stores a week from today. Another song of that lp is now streaming on Purevolume (thx ap). I am really looking forward to this record. These guys blew me away with the last release. If they can capture even a tenth of the magic from the last one we all are in for a treat.

Monday, November 13, 2006

Links November 13, 2006

Music Review | Trail of Dead; Blood Brothers | By Their Despair You Shall Know Them
“I had a house on a rock,” wailed Conrad Keely on Saturday night at Irving Plaza. “I turned around and it had gone to rot.” He went on, over a thrusting drone of guitars: “All that was left of me were walls of doubt; I asked a question but the world returned with silence.”

A Wild and Uncrazy Guy Will Ferrell used to apologize for being normal. He knew that comedians were traditionally angst-ridden, misunderstood misfits who survived unhappy childhoods by masking their pain and anger with humor. Comedy was an outlet and a remedy for their rage or melancholy or fear. From Richard Pryor to Woody AllenJim Carrey, they all had their demons. “I have no interesting demons,” Ferrell told me on a sunny early-autumn day in Hollywood.

Interview: Cat Power
Hi, I'm Fred. I got to interview Chan Marshall (thank you Pitchfork!). I found her to be
incredibly charming and very sweet.


Friday, November 10, 2006

RIP Ed Bradley

Yesterday brought news of the passing of legendary newsman Ed Bradley. He will be greatly missed.

Frida Hyvonen

I'm not sure when I first saw the above image. If I had to guess I would say it was some music 'zine. Something about the pic caught a bit of my heart. I had a spot for it in my heart and knew I would sometime have to track down the album to give it a spin. Fast forward a month or two, while on emusic I stumbled into the photo. The album is now happily spinning on iTunes fairly regularly. A little reading up led me to discover that Frida had performed with Jens Lekman. Great album cover + ties to Jens = Cood, sweet, little album. Treat yourself to a listen.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Emily Haines Tickets

Head over to this link to purchase Emily Haines tickets

Saturday, November 04, 2006

11-7

I must admit I am a bit of a political junkie. To be more specific, an American political junkie. I watch CNN, the Newshour, Washington Week in Review & NOW on a fairly regular basis. I read the NY Times, Washington Post, & Time Magazine almost daily. I obsevively hit up Drudge & Raw Story several times a day. I am more familar with the goings on in the political climate of the United States of America than I am with my own country. I have been waiting for Tuesday to come for the last two years. I liken it to the feeling of the arrival of Christmas when I was younger.
3 more sleeps.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

starlite

starlite

Islands

DSCN0569

Tuesday night brought a little taste of summer

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton in Edmonton

That's right, Ms. Haines will be performing Wednesday January 17 @ the Citadel according to Pitchfork. No word on tickets yet.

Wasted State of Mind

Go to MySpace to hear new ...Trail of Dead
I'm digging it

Monday, October 23, 2006

Tragically Hip

The Hip will be back in the Praires this winter
4 Dates have been announced across Alberta
January 13 in Grand Praire @ Canada Games Arena
14 in Edmonton @ Rexall Place
16 in Red Deer @ Enmax Centrium &
17 in Lethbridge @ Enmax Centre

The pre-sale starts tomorrow @ 10am for American Express cardholders & fan club members
with another pre-sale starting @ noon on Wednesday through HOB & the Bear. The password for those two are container (HOB) & inview (Bear). And finally the general on-sale begins on Saturday. Tickets go as high as $75.50 + s/c. Crazy.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

So Many Shepherds Reading

Cathel Books

more pics @ Flickr

Wincing The Night Away

The Shins record leaked
Lovely listen so far
Nothing mind blowing
Nice tunes for a Sunday

Wowee Zowee

Read up on the newest Pavement re-issue and all the cool extras you can get.

Sparta Stream

Head over to MySpace to stream the new Sparta record
'Threes' hits stores Tuesday

Thursday, October 19, 2006

The Black Parade

head over to The Black Parade to stream the new MCR record
I'm quite surprised at my initial reaction to this thing
I was expecting to be turned off of the band by the grandoise nature of this project
Yet on these early listens I'm really digging it
Time will tell

Poetry Reading

An invitation to all

Ian McPhail & Graham Jensen present

An Afternoon of Poetry
Saturday Oct. 21
Cathel Books in Downtown Camrose

readings @ 1, 3, & 5pm

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Links October 15, 2006

YouTube - Jeff Tweedy "The Thanks I Get"
Video Clip from "Sunken Treasure: Live in the Pacific Northwest"

Escape From Japan
AT the Terminal 8 food court of Kennedy International Airport, over a breakfast of Coca-Cola and greasy Chinese noodles, Miho Mimura slipped her hand into her new American boyfriend’s and the tears started to flow. “I’m sad, I don’t want to go back to Japan,” she said.

Flickr: Photos from Noah G.

Pics from Noah from the Devandra Banhart Band

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Jason Collett pics

Head over to Flickr for more pics from Friday's show @ the Powerplant. I hope to post some video soon.

Billy Talent Pre-Sale

from the Bear

The Bear just announced Billy Talent coming to Edmonton and you Greedy Bastards
get another chance to beat everyone to the punch! The Bear is offering you a
chance to purchase tickets to see Billy Talent, with special guests Rise
Against, Anti-Flag, and Moneen in Edmonton on January 25th at Rexall Place,
prior to the public sale.

The pre-sale begins Wednesday, October 11th at 10:00am and runs until Friday,
October 13th at 10:00pm.

To take advantage of this sale, click the following link
http://www.hob.com/go/ine/315/edmonton_bear/ and enter the password "mass" under
the Greedy Bastards Pre-Sale offer.


Thursday, October 05, 2006

Brand New return

from AP

' Influential rock act Brand New have finally announced a title and tracklisting for their upcoming third album. The album -- the group's follow-up to 2003's Deja Entendu and their major-label debut -- will be titled The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me and will feature 12 tracks, including "Sowing Season (Yeah)," "Deguasser" and "You Won't Know," all of which were showcased on the band's headlining tour this past summer; it will be released Nov. 21 via Interscope.

Brand New and longtime friend Mike Sapone produced The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me and Rich Costey, whose credits include Muse, Franz Ferdinand and The Mars Volta, covered mixing duties. The tracklisting is below.

The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me
01. Sowing Season (Yeah)
02. Millstone
03. Jesus Christ
04. Degausser
05. Limousine
06. You Won't Know
07. Welcome to Bangkok
08. Not the Sun
09. Luca
10. Untitled
11. Archers
12. Handcuffs'

new Blood Brothers video

from AP

' Seattle-based progressive hardcore quintet the Blood Brothers have posted online the video for "Laser Life," the first single off their new record, Young Machetes, out Oct. 10 via V2 . The video can be viewed in QuickTime, or it can be watched on YouTube.'

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Rise Against, Moneen, Anti-Flag, & Billy Talent in Edmonton

The Journal will inform you here on what should be a good nite (Jan. 25) of rock n' roll. Too bad I'll be in Cuba.

Links Oct. 4, 2006

A Secret Society, Spilling a Few Secrets
For more than two centuries, the Freemasons and their grandiose rituals have played a secretive, mysterious role in American life. One of the Masons’ symbols looks a lot like the all-seeing eye on the back of every $1 bill. And look whose picture is on the other side.

Why Couldn't 'King's Men' Put It Together?
As Steve Zaillian's film "All the King's Men" sinks at the box office, he wonders one thing: What happened?

Jingle Bell Rock 2006

More info has emerged in regards to the Coheed show. It will be part of Sonic's Christmas show. Atreyu will be on the bill as well. Tickets are $39.50 + s/c. A presale is now underway through sonic with general onsale this Saturday @ 10am. More info here.

Monday, October 02, 2006

Cold War Kids stream

Head over to AOL to stream the debut full-length from the amazing Cold War Kids.
via Stereogum

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Links Oct. 1, 2006

A Guide to the Hold Steady States of America
THE HOLD STEADY was supposed to be a local band, and in a sense that’s what it is. The members mainly live in New York, and Sunday night they’re coming to Manhattan, to Irving Plaza, to celebrate their great new album, “Boys and Girls in America.”

Booked-Up Publishers Could Be in a Bind
NEW YORK — This fall, the largest number of new titles by brand-name authors in recent memory is hitting bookstores, and the publishing world is asking itself an unusual question: Can there be too many good books?

Instead of Bad Movies, Cinema Shows None
The owner gives workers a paid vacation and closes for two weeks to protest 'lousy material.'

Tom Morello Arrested At Protest, Spends Night in Lockup

Guitarist released Friday after protesting for immigrant workers' rights at Los Angeles march.

The Writing Life

Watching a writer write is about as interesting as watching paint dry -- but something hairy is going on...

The Inside Agitator
It seemed somewhat bizarre, then, when Howard Dean, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, chose to make the long odyssey to Alaska at the end of May, near what was the beginning of one of the most intense and closely contested national election campaigns in memory, when every other Democrat in Washington was talking about potentially decisive states like Ohio, Pennsylvania and Connecticut.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Coheed And Cambria in Edmonton

According to Pollstar the emo-prog band will be hitting the stage Friday Dec. 15 @ Shaw. Remiscinant of another emoish group (MCR) hitting up the praires to close the year out. I have seen Coheed once before, back @ the 2004 Warped Tour stop in Calgary. A drunk Claudio hit the stage and proceed to piss off the crowd with his antics. The bottle throwing got so bad that the group was finally cut off half way through the half hour set. Crazy moment. Read about it here, here, & here. No other dates listed as of now, I expect Calgary to be added. I wonder what kinda of reaction they would get now? If any? Time will tell.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Guns N' Roses in Edmonton

That's Right, Guns N' Motherfuckin Roses Will Be Tearing Apart Rexall Thursday December 7. Tickets on sale this Saturday @ 10am, for way too much ($79.50 + s/c). The odds of this show actually going through are probably pretty slim. In less Axl has got his meds in order. Maybe Chinese Democracy will be out by then.

pre-sale action Friday @ 10am
more info to come

K-Os in Edmonton

Thursday Nov. 9 & Friday Nov. 10 @ the Starlite Room. If memory serves me correct, the last time K-Os was in Edmonton he played Shaw. Should make for two sweet intimate gigs. Tickets on Friday @ 10am. $29.50+ service charges. More info here & here.

New Sparta

Sparta have posted a lovely new one on purevolume. The new album hits the street Oct. 10. More info here.

David Simon

I'll let the article do the work for me
Talking With the Creator of One of TV's Best and Smartest Shows
David Simon gives a preview of "The Wire" Season Five, the scoop on why the mayor of Baltimore hates his guts and more

Monday, September 25, 2006

information on the beast moans

You know it's a good start to a week when the new Swan Lakes & Beck lps leak. Swan Lakes is probably my most anticipated record of the fall/winter season. Three Canadian indie heavyweights joining forces = excitement. I'm more of a casual Beck fan. None the less 'the inormation' is like icing on the cake. Thank you wedge board.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Links Sept. 24, 2006

71, and Still Succeeding in a Young Man’s Game
Early this month the director Mike Newell started production for New Line Cinema on a film version of Gabriel García Márquez’s “Love in the Time of Cholera” that will take him from Britain to Brazil and Colombia. At about the same time, another director, Julian Schnabel, began shooting an adaptation of Jean-Dominique Bauby’s book “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” for Universal Pictures in Lourdes, France.


For N.F.L., Crowd Noise Has Become a Headache

At most big ballgames, noise is good, and more noise is better.

Click Fraud Is Growing on the Web
A year ago, DiamondHarmony.com, an online jewelry store, decided that it had outgrown its sole source of advertising, which was eBay. The company added an elaborate marketing effort on search engines that included a pay-per-click advertising campaign based on keywords and phrases. For its trouble, DiamondHarmony became ensnared in click fraud.

The Ballad of Big Mike
As he drove into Memphis in March 2004, Tom Lemming thought that everything about Michael Oher, including his surname, was odd. He played for a small private school, the Briarcrest Christian School, with no history of generating Division I college football talent. The Briarcrest Christian School team didn’t have many black players either, and Michael Oher was black. But what made Michael Oher especially peculiar was that no one in Memphis had anything to say about him.


Friday, September 22, 2006

Links Sept. 22, 2006

Le Romantique
On a sunny day in June, Michel Gondry, director of the movie “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” and the creator of many wondrous music videos, was in his sparsely furnished New York production office, rummaging through a large cardboard packing box. He was dressed, as he typically is, in loose jeans and an untucked short-sleeve button-down shirt. At 43, Gondry is boyish, with quick, sharp eyes like those of a hyperalert bird. He is French, and although he speaks perfect English, he has a thick accent. “These are all about an ex-girlfriend,” he said, as he took several curious-looking items from the box and placed them, one by one, on an oval conference table. “I made all these when she left me, two years ago.”

Exclusive: Sondre Lerche Album Details Revealed
Having gotten his lounge-singer jollies out of his system with the jazzy early 2006 album Duper Sessions, Sondre Lerche is getting ready to rock in 2007. On February 6, Astralworks will release Phantom Punch, the Swedish cutie's "third full-length album with his band, the Faces Down," according to a press release.

Blood Brothers stream new lp

Thanks AP for the heads up. Head over to this ecard to stream 'Young Machetes' due to hit stores Oct. 10. In case you forgot the Blood Brothers will be in Alberta in December with ...Trail of Dead to melt our collective faces off. Dates to the right.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Links Sept. 21, 2006

Music From Somewhere Deep
Considering what has happened to them in the past year, it's hard to picture that not long ago the Cold War Kids had to steal into campus buildings at their alma mater, Biola University, to practice. Imagine what the odd art student must have thought, to run across four scruffy but intense young men banging away on secondhand instruments and making (considering how they sound now) what had to be a palette-shaking racket.

No Longer The Loneliest Number
On The Billboard Charts These Days, It's Crowded At The top

TV on the Radio aim for 'voice to our time' on new album, 'Cookie Mountain'
TV on the Radio already had a singer before Kyp Malone joined the band. Tunde Adebimpe's soulful, oscillating croon was considered by many one of the strongest voices in rock music, thanks partially to his ability to individually render each of the syllables in a few words like "storefront cemetery."

People Who Share a Bed, and the Things They Say About It
While researching rural life more than 20 years ago, Paul C. Rosenblatt took his 12-year-old son with him to interview farm families in the Midwest. Father and son stayed in a farmhouse and had to share a bed.“It was terrible,” said Dr. Rosenblatt, a professor of sociology at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, because his son thrashed and turned so much that “his feet were in my face all night.”

On Sale Info

The Dears tix available Friday, Islands tix available Wednesday Sept. 27, &
Pretty Girls Make Graves tix hit Saturday thru tickemaster, Megatunes, Blackbyrd & Freecloud Records.

Mr. Lif hit the street Friday and can be found thru tickemaster, Megatunes, Blackbyrd, Freecloud Records, Listen, Foosh, Treehouse, & Soular.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

The Dears in Edmonton

According to The Dear's myspace they will be performing @ the Starlite Room Saturday November 25. Blood lines to open. Union Events has more info here. On-sale this Saturday. $20+service charges.

Links Sept. 20, 2006

9 Lives and Counting: Cat Power Sobers Up
Another day, another fifth of Scotch.

Keef: I've quit 'weak' drugs
HELLRAISER Keith Richards says he has finally given up drugs — because they don’t give him Satisfaction any more.


Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Shout Out Out Out Out in Edmonton

Friday Sept 29 marks the return of Shout Out Out Out Out to Edmonton. They will be bringing along Holy Fuck & Land Of Talk. Doors @ 8pm @ the Dinwoodie Lounge. Advance tickets $18 @ any of these fine locations: Blackbyrd Myoozik, Listen Records, Megatunes, The Powerplant, and SU Info Booths.

Monday, September 18, 2006

Studio 60

Last night I had the good fortune to catch the debut episode of an amazing new television show. CTV, for reasons I'm not familiar with, aired the pilot of Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip. NBC will air the show in the US on Mondays, which gives you the chance to witness greatness in the making. The show is the best network piece I've seen in ages. I usually go out of my way to avoid network fare but this, this is something special. It reminds me of Sports Night and I'm afraid it will follow the same fate. That discussion is for another time. In the meantime, do yourself a favor and check it out tonight, 8pm NBC

Sondre Lerche

get a listen of Sondre Lerche's newest here

RHCP in Edmonton

Edmonton Sun & Edmonton Journal weigh in with reviews

Sunday, September 17, 2006

The Wire

Do yourself a favor later this evening and switch the channell to Moviecentral and watch the best show on Television, The Wire.

Links Sept. 17, 2006

In San Francisco, a Plague of Stickers Opens a New Front in the Graffiti War
One of the most wanted men in San Francisco — if he is a man — has no known name, no known mug shot and one very efficient sticker machine.

The Killer still kicking at 70
Jerry Lee Lewis's hard-headed life of self-destructive recklessness - filled with drugs, booze, scandal and broken marriages - didn't seem to be the formula for a long career.

Novak Slams Jon Stewart: ‘Self-Righteous Comedian Taking on Airs of Grandeur’
During an appearance on C-SPAN, columnist Robert Novak was asked about his television viewing habits. Novak said, “somebody mentioned the Jon Stewart program, I’ve never seen that in my life and I will go to my grave never having seen it.”

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Links Sept. 16, 2006

Paying Top Dollar for Punishment, 26 Miles’ Worth
The notion of paying hundreds of dollars for the opportunity to run 26.2 miles may not appeal to most people, but some runners are doing just that because demand for marathons has outstripped the number of spots available in the fields.

Millions to watch farewell
MILLIONS around the world are expected to bid a tearful farewell to Steve Irwin when they tune in to Wednesday's memorial service at his beloved Australia Zoo.

The Whole World Is Watching, and Ben Silverman Is Watching Back
ON a midsummer evening in 2001 Ben Silverman, an agent with the William Morris talent agency who was in the process of starting up his own television production company, was vacationing in London and staying with a friend. He switched on the television and starting flipping through the channels to an unusual looking show on BBC2.




Friday, September 15, 2006

The Wedge @ V Festival

Tonight's epidsode of The Wedge features interviews & performance clips from last weekends V Festival. Bands included:
Phoenix, The Flaming Lips, The Strokes, and Eagles of Death Metal
Tonight @ 9:30pm on Much

Links Sept. 15, 2006

36 Hours in Chicago
THE notion that Chicago is a city of neighborhoods seems silly and obvious at first. Aren’t all cities? But a weekend here, wandering the nooks far from the tourists swarming Navy Pier near downtown or ogling the masterpieces at the Art Institute of Chicago, explains the distinction.

Canadian Dollar Declines as Oil and Gold Head for Weekly Losses
The Canadian dollar declined the most in a week as commodities including crude oil, gold and copper headed for weekly losses.

Microsoft Announces Zune Digital Music Player, Online Store


New 30GB player with wireless capability to be ready for holidays.

Who’s This Guy Dylan Who’s Borrowing Lines From Henry Timrod?

Perhaps you’ve never heard of Henry Timrod, sometimes known as the poet laureate of the Confederacy. But maybe you’ve heard his words, if you’re one of the 320,000 people so far who have bought Bob Dylan’s latest album, “Modern Times,” which made its debut last week at No. 1 on the Billboard album chart.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Worst Part news

I'm making a consious effort to post on a more regular basis. Each day I hope to throw up a link post with stories that catch my eye or pose some revelance to my interests. I'd like to in the coming days change the layout a bit to provide more info on the side of the page. Concert listings and music recomendations get lost in the shuffle of posts in the current settings. I'm not sure how realistic the chance of the change is due to my lack of blogspot skill. Only time will tell.

Chuck Palahniuk

I just caught the tailend of a BBC World Hardtalk Extra with Chuck Palahniuk. Very good. For those not in the know, Palahniuk is the author of Fight Club. I've only read and listened to interviews with Palahniuk. Seeing him visually respond to questions about his fairly fucked up life was cool. He revealed he didn't become the author he is until he quit watching television. Food for thought.

Tokyo Police Club in Edmonton

TPC will be performing @ the Powerplant on Friday November 24 according to Pollstar

Sloan in Edmonton

Sloan @ the Dinwoodie Saturday October 28. Ticket info here

Emmylou Harris in Edmonton

Monday Feb. 12 @ Jubilee. Tickets $63 + service charges. More info here.

Links Sept. 14, 2006

Philanthropy Google’s Way: Not the Usual

The ambitious founders of Google, the popular search engine company, have set up a philanthropy, giving it seed money of about $1 billion and a mandate to tackle poverty, diseaseand global warming.

'On A Pretty Nice Roll'

Tiger shooting for his sixth consecutive victory

My Chemical Romance Unveil Black Parade Track List, Album Art


New Jersey band's epic concept disc due October 24.

Jay-Z Prepares To Reclaim His 'Kingdom'

Details are beginning to surface about Jay-Z's long-rumored comeback album, which will be his first since announcing his retirement three years ago and becoming president of Def Jam. The new disc is reportedly titled "Kingdom Come" and due in November via Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam.

Nintendo to launch Wii game console in December
intendo Co Ltd said it will launch its next-generation stand-alone game console 'Wii' on Dec 2 as the Kyoto-based company prepares to take a bigger share of the lucrative home entertainment market.

George Clooney briefs U.N. on Darfur genocide

Holocaust survivor and writer Elie Wiesel and Hollywood star George Clooney appealed Thursday for urgent action to save the population in Sudan's Darfur region from being massacred after African Union peacekeepers leave the region.

'Dog' Arrested At Mexico's Request

MSNBC has learned that U.S. officials have arrested TV reality star Duane "Dog" Chapman and two family members in Hawaii for extradition to Mexico

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

TOTR


Yesterday marked the North America release of 'Return to Cookie Mountain'
Check that shit out

Links Sept. 13, 2006

Dance of Diplomacy Is Grist for the Gossip Mill
There are perils to being unattached in the stodgy world of diplomacy. Sometimes it has seemed that all Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice needs to do is show up in public with a man, and people start talking.

Apple Rolls Out New Nano, Shuffle; Adds 'Pirates,' Other Titles To iTunes Film Library


New devices also include an 80GB iPod with brighter screen.

Back on defense
Lance Armstrong bristled Tuesday at a report that two former teammates admitted using performance-enhancing drugs, calling it "a hatchet job ... to link me to doping through somebody else's admission."

I-69: Yet Another NAFTA Super-Highway

Another NAFTA Super-Highway is moving state-by-state from the planning stage to the funding and construction process. As listed on the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration’s website, the “I-69 Corridor” is planned to connect Mexico and Canada through Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan.

Patton Oswalt Gets His Wish!! THE WIRE Gets Season Five!!

Ratings for Sunday’s season premiere were weak, but reviews were strong to very strong, and HBO has given “The Wire” its fifth season.

Irwin's fans take out grief in 'revenge attacks' on stingrays At least 10 stingrays have been found dead in Queensland waters in what are feared to be revenge attacks for the death of Steve Irwin, the popular Australian television naturalist.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Links Sept. 12, 2006

2 Ex-Teammates of Cycling Star Admit Drug Use
Two of Lance Armstrong’s eight teammates from the 1999 Tour de France have admitted for the first time that they used the banned endurance-boosting drug EPO in preparing for the race that year, when they helped Armstrong capture the first of his record seven titles.

Armchair sleuths uncover strange military sites in China
Tech-savvy armchair sleuths around the world are having a field day discovering military secrets in China.

Big Black, Scratch Acid, Man . . . or Astro-Man? Give Chicago Hope At Touch and Go Bash
Ted Leo, !!!, Calexico, Pinback, Three Mile Pilot also make waves at 25th anniversary event.

Brian Wilson, Neil Young, Reznor Play Bridge Benefit
n 1986, Neil Young's wife Pegi helped found the Bridge School, a Northern Californian educational program for students with communication impairments. Her husband has been organizing benefit concerts for the organization from the beginning.



Monday, September 11, 2006

Links Sept. 11, 2006

Apple set to start film download site
Apple Computer, whose iPod personal music player and iTunes digital music store dominate the legal music downloads business, is this week expected to unveil a service for downloading films.

Federer Wins Third Straight U.S. Open
In a class by himself.

Irwin Memorial Likely Next Week
A public memorial service for wildlife celebrity Steve Irwin will be held next week, probably in a large football stadium in the Queensland state capital of Brisbane, his family told media Monday.

IRS Reached Largest Tax Settlement In History: $3.4 Billion
he IRS announced today that it has resolved the largest tax dispute in American history: a transfer pricing dispute with Glaxo SmithKline Holdings (Americas) Inc. & Subsidiaries (“GSK”):

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Matt Pond Pa & Gomez in Calgary

MacEwan Hall Thursday Oct. 19.

The Elected in Edmonton

Friday Oct. 20 @ Powerplant according to Pollstar.

BSS

I haven't really reflected in words all that much on the Chicago trip. Probably out of my intense laziness. This really made me smile about the whole thing. Look at the Best Show of This Year section. More on the magical performance here.

Islands in Edmonton on Halloween

No ticket info yet. Starlite room to host October 31 appearance of Islands.

links

Going Out On Top
Schumacher wins Italian GP, says he plans to retire

Why the Ipod is losing it's cool
Apple has added ever more extras to its digital music-player in a bid to stem falling sales. But fears are rising that the device is now too common to be cutting edge

Baby-Faced Mayor Takes Over an Aging Pittsburgh
At 26, many people haven’t even decided on a career. Luke Ravenstahl is already the mayor of Pittsburgh.


Sunday, September 03, 2006

Ticket Info

Get tickets for Frank Black, Jurassic 5, ...Trail of Dead/Blood Brothers, & The New Pornographers here

Saturday, August 19, 2006

The New Pornographers in Edmonton

As the title says

The New Pornographers w/ Novillero & Immaculate Machine
Tuesday October 17 @ The Venue (ex-Red's)
Ticket info here

another good show hittin' e-town

Friday, August 18, 2006

Girl Talk

I know I'm a bit late on this one. Finally catching a ride I gotta agree. This shit is crazy. Go listen to Girl Talk to hear for yourself.

more ING

The ING Edmonton Marathon along with The Running Room have posted pics from the event. I have 5 pics available for purchase at the site. Kinda cool. Who knows if I'll be saying that after I see the price?

Amy Millan in Edmonton

I'm not sure if this is old news or not

Amy Millan (from Stars & Broken Social Scene)
Friday September 22 @ The Sidetrack Cafe

Ticket info to come

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Spoon


Spoon, originally uploaded by shook_one.

July 30 @ Pitchfork Music Festival

Devendra Banhart Band


Devendra Banhart Band, originally uploaded by shook_one.

July 30 @ Pitchfork Music Festival

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Half-Marathon Round-Up

On Sunday I took part in the Energy Capital Half-Marathon (21km). It was my first try at this distance. I felt pretty good for most of the race. With around 4km left I really started to feel it and it turned in a test of wills to keep moving. My left calf really was hampering my efforts. I only had enough gas left to muster a little bit of a sprint in the last 100m. All in all it was a great experience and I look forward to doing the distance again...probably not until next year. Made it in at a chip time of 1:43:19. The goals were a) to finish & b) finish in 1:45 or less. Both of those were achieved. Although I am a bit sore that I finished behind a prof from Augustana who I had handily beat on the Canada Day run. I feel that my youth should of overcame in the run, but you can't always get what you want. I have been limping around since the run with aches in my legs. Lack of stretching is probably to blame. I am not registered in any other runs this year. I have spent the last 48 hours scouting out some potential runs and have made some progress. For some pics from the race go here and results here.

Lolla Numbers

Big Success according to yahoo

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Tomorrow

In about ten and a half hours I will start my first half-marathon. The Energy Capital 1/2 Marathon to be exact. My training has tampered off quite a bit lately. It's a concern along with the gimpiness displayed in my knees since I returned from Chicago. Outside of that I feel relatively fine. I haven't came to terms with what I'm about to undertake tomorrow morning. I think it'd be healthy to be a bit nervous or excited. I'm not really feeling either right now. My stomach is going through some strange motions after taking in some Gatorade but outside of that I don't feel a whole lot. It's strange. I have printed out a course map, course description, and an elevation profile. I'll study them a little for the rest of the evening and gather my gear for the morning. Weather looks decent. 1000+ will be in the race. Last half of the race looks pretty flat. The 15km on Canada Day was a blast. The last 5km in that run felt magical. If I even experience a fraction of that feeling tomorrow it will be amazing. From a practical stand point I am concerned that anything after the 15km marker may bring some trouble physically & mentally, a wall so to speak. I hope to fight on and if I have anything left after that 20km marker I am going to try and give every ounce of energy that my body has left into the home stretch. Finish strong. Results tomorrow, cheers


Friday, August 11, 2006

Swan Lake

When I got back, I stumbled across the first released song from Canada's next supergroup, Swan Lake, entitled All Fires. The song has been on heavy rotation on my headphones ever since. Something about Spencers voice. Scary Good.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

upcoming shows

I guess concerts are still goinig down at Red's aka The Venue.

Frank Black
Thursday November 9 @ 8pm
The Venue (Red's)
ticket info here

...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead & The Blood Brothers (leaked tracks here & here)
Tuesday December 12
The Venue (Red's)
no place for tickets yet
source

My trip to Chicago has sucked my concert fund dry, so I will most likely will not be attending either of these shows. Don't let my brokeness stop you from enjoying, what should be, two amazing shows.


Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Listen to Cold War Kids!


One of the many highlights of the trip was seeing Cold War Kids, not once, but twice. This fearsome foursome from outsid LA are phenomenal. Carl from the New Pornographers gave them a shout-out during his set. I think these guys are one of the best things out there right now.

reflection

i don't know where to start. the whole experience was a whole lot of wonderful. so many brilliant bands. this trip basically condensed a whole year of concerts into five days of festival goodness. i hope to break the trip into little sections and share it on this forum. who knows how that'll work out? i've begun sorting through the various photos and touching up the usable ones and trashing the shitty ones. i will return shortly with hopefully a lot more. until then, cheers

back

at home after the amazing trip
so much to share
sleep first
look forward to reliving the experience

Saturday, August 05, 2006

i'm at lolla!!!

live from lolla
i'm in the at&t blue room at day 2 of lolla
it's been awesome

Monday, July 31, 2006

greeting from illinoise!

i write from clark and berwyn in the beautiful city of chicago. the trip has been a blast so far. i can't believe everything we have seen and experienced. pitchfork festival was a brilliant sucess. cheers

Thursday, July 27, 2006

you meant everything

almost half past 2 in the am. a good nights rest has become a decent nap. probably forgetting something but i always do. i don't think anything has sunk in at all. this sore throat is a slight worry. food will be an interesting prospect. the bands...what can i say?...the reason i'm going, I don't have one particular group or artist that brought me to this journey. a hodge podge of beautiful music is what i hope to see. next stop my bed...after that CHICAGO!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

fest tips

MTV News with an awesome article on being prepared for festivals

ing

After returning from Chicago, I will be taking part in a half-marathon. All the info is here. I have a lot of things going on between now and then. The thought of the run is frightening (not that much) and exciting (a lot). Doing a few of these organinzed runs/races this summer has been a blast. This competive energy that hasn't had a proper outlet since high school is allowed to come out. Normal runs become training runs. Those runs contain competition against yourself but being in the races it's a whole 'nother game.

so close

2 more sleeps. So much left to do, logistic wise, and I guess I should pack some stuff too.

Reading up on the Muse messageboard. The venue for Thursday's show sounds a bit sketchy.

Forecast for Chicago is hot. What I expected, but still a tad intimidating.

I still would like to share some more thoughts on Warped tour, don't know if it'll actually happen though.

Got new glasses today. I now have D&G senior-esque glasses. Feel free to point and laugh.

1 year of bliss is marked today. Love is trully a beautiful thing.

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Warped

Warped on Thursday was a blast. I don't listen to a whole lot of emo/scremo/punk/hardcore anymore. One would think that this would sour a Warped experience. I beg to differ. I had a blast. The third straight one I've been to and I've had fun at all of them. This year's stop in Calgary was the best attended one I've been to. Calgary Hearlad write up say's 16 500 was the attendence. We arrived before the crowd was let into the staging area, a first for me. We were able to catch all the early sets before the majority of the crowd even arrived. By the middle of the afternoon the size of the crowd was striking. By the end of the day set's by NOFX & AFI were massive. Sunscreen and water were life savers. The day was a nice prep one for what it'll be like at Pitchfork & Lolla. My advice to all the festival goer's out there, be prepared. Sunscreen, as much water as they'll let you bring in, snacks if they are allowed, and a small day pack are a must. I wish I'd brought a bandana for the dust along with sun glasses. Live and learn. more thoughts to come...

Dancing Through Sunday

Bloody Hawt today. Didn't feel like doing anying but sleep.
AFI played the Shaw last nite. Good show, nice stage set-up and performance. The outfits were a great idea. Having seen them Thursday & last nite I must say that the use of taped stuff used in there performance is very disheartening for me. I like to see bands play all of the sounds coming from the stage. I don't want to see a Britney-esque performance with all sorts of pre-arranged music and lip-syncing and the like. On song's like 'love like winter' all the synth stuff and most of the background vocals were just the taped stuff that you hear on the record. How hard is it to add a keyboard player on stage. Band's like Green Day have added touring player's to accompany an ever expanding soundscope. To me it take's away from the experinece and does make me think twice about listening to the band in the future. I did not take any pics but I do have some from Warped, go here to see them. 5 sleeps till Chicago.

Friday, July 21, 2006

wiped from warped


very late...or early depending on how you look at it
recently arrived home from calgary
exausted
work in 4.5 hours
should sleep
before i do that i will share a pic

Monday, July 17, 2006

long haul

10 sleeps until Chicago. The trip should be amazing. It has gone overbudget a fair bit. That's life. I don't want to look back and think awe...I could of seen muse or could of seen cold war kids, I'm gonna see 'em, damnit, and it's gonna be kickass. Need to do a lot of research still, logistical stuff. Right now I'm pretty amped to see Voxtrot play the Pitchfork Pre-Party and of course Muse & Cold War Kids have the potential to be real highlights. I see that the Pitchfork Festival has posted times and stages. The connector stage is where I'll be parked for most of that fest. Any time I look at the Lolla schedule I come up with a different set of acts I wanna catch. I'll have to sort that out before I leave.

Last night I finally got my act together and registered for the half-marathon. 21km of pure fun. 5min/km is the pace I'm aiming for. I think I'm physically capable of doing better. Saying that I want a realistic goal and am factoring in that I've never ran the distance competively. It should be fun.

Friday, July 07, 2006

mmj

Holy Shit!
My Morning Jacket has been announced as the surprise guest for Lolla!
I hit Chicago in 20 days. Life is beautiful.

Dashboard put on a terrific show last nite. Pics at flickr.

Wilco last week made my all-time top 10, with potential for an even higher placing.

Added Mates of State w/ Cold War Kids concert to the Chi-Town ittenerary. It's part of the Lolla after show series, even though it's the nite before the fest.

cheers

Friday, June 30, 2006

theologians

Wilco was amazing. One of the best shows I've been to in awhile. Two encores. Sheer joy throughout the evening.

15km Canada Day run in 8 hours. I suppose I should get some sleep.

Updates to come.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Falling Away

Tomorrow Lolla will reveal band times and hopefully fill out the rest of the line-up. I don't expect anything to drastic. Crossing my fingers for one or two specific bands. On the Lolla board this was posted as the headliner list
Friday: Ween, Death Cab for Cutie, and Panic! at the Disco
Saturday: Kanye West, Manu Chao, and the Flaming Lips
Sunday: Wilco and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Makes sense, except Panic, seemd odd for them to get so much respect considering how new they are.

I have also made some rearrangements to my travel plans and will now be getting into the Windy City a day earlier. This allows me to see the amazing MUSE!!! I am so stocked about that.

On Pollstar they have Wolf Parade listed as making a stop in Edmonton Monday August 14 @ the Starlite. Still on the lookout for ticket info.

On Ticketmasters website they list a July 6th show for Dr. Hook at the Venue Formly Known as Red's. A bit puzzling.

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Bright Eyes


Bright Eyes, originally uploaded by shook_one.

Monday, May 29, 2006

the next movement


It's official. Chi-Town is gonna be amazing.

Friday, May 19, 2006

oh Pitchfork

So I head to Pitchfork after work today and am greeted with the headline "Sunset Rubdown, Voxtrot, Joggers to Play Pitchfork Fest Pre-Party, More Events Announced" and I'm thinking please be while I'm there. I open up the page and find out that tix are on-sale and that it is the night I get into Chicago. The only problem is that I've already purchased Dashboard Confessional tickets for that evening. DC is supposed to start @ 7pm while Pitchfork is slated for 9pm. Do I try and catch both? I have a reeling Pitchfork will go alot later into the evening. DC does have two openers and could stretch long. The venues are 5 miles apart. Do I try and do two shows in one night on my first night in a city I've never been to? I'm leaning yes, my travel companion will make the final call. Oh, and BV says that The Roots may be playing the Windy City July 31st. If that's true I think I'll have to hit that up. This trip is shaping up to even more kickass than I imagined. Cubs game anyone?

Chulahoma

Wow!
Check this ep out.
The Black Keys are amazing.

Thursday, May 11, 2006

i waited

A couple of days ago Pitchfork revealed some tour dates for Neko Case. Edmonton made the list. July 5 @ Myer Horowitz Theatre. On her homepage the date is not listed & ticketmaster has nothing. I'm thinking about maybe checking the show out if it indeed takes place.

Dashboard Confessional has scheduled a bunch of summer dates south of the border. They will be playing Chicago July 28. The same day I will be arriving. I'm thinking about picking up some tickets.

I guess I wasn't the only one that got screwed by Apple over the pre-sale code for Chili Pepper tickets. I'm glad that I splurged for a fan club membership or I would be in a rock and a hard place for good tix to the show. With service charges tickets came to $82 a pop. That doesn't include the fanclub membership factored in to get the tix. Crazy. I might end up selling them. I've seen them before and have a chance at Lolla to see them again.

I was able to get a pair of tickets to see Radiohead in Toronto & New York. I was in utter shock. I sold the New York pair immediately. The chance of me attending that show was financially impossible. The Toronto show is possible. I'm seeing Bright Eyes the night before in Edmonton and it would be feasable to catch a flight to the T.O the following morning. The financial reality will probably force me to unload them...still it is nice to dream.

The Strokes play on Monday. I have put little to no thought into that show. I read that the opener will be The Most Serene Republic. A complete disappointment for me. Nothing against the group, it's just that they've played Edmonton at least a half dozen times in the last 6-8 months. I saw them twice in the fall of last year. I liked how on The Strokes homepage they linked to the myspace page of the Most Serene Republic. Too bad it hasn't been updated since Feb. I was hoping for an act that normally wouldn't play the markets on this tour. I haven't really listened extensively to The Strokes in awhile now. I'll have to get them into the playlist over the next couple days.

Check out the Puffin for a Muffin site to see the results of last weekends run. If you look closely you'll see yours truely had a nice day.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Waste :(

Yesterday, Waste held a pre-sale for all the June Radiohead shows. Before I even knew it existed the bloody thing was sold-out. Most of the shows go on-sale Friday & Saturday. The Canadian dates are insanely priced. With the exchange rate at levels not seen since the 70s this makes no sense. $70+ CDN for Canadian shows while all the American gigs are around $40 USD. $1USD=$1.10CDN. Crazy. Pitchfork reveals openers for the tour. I'd love to see the Black Keys followed up by Radiohead. I don't know who Willy Mason is and Deerhoof would be alright. Friday & Saturday will be interesting.

RHCP album leaked yesterday. Flea isn't pleased. In today's world, if your at a level that the Peppers are at and your album only leaks a week before it's supposed to hit stores you should be thanking your stars.

I got my hands on some great tix for Dashboard. I had great Wilco tickets in my shopping cart through the pre-sale but, I couldn't bring myself to pay for $23USD in shipping & service charges. I'll wait till Friday to go through Canadian TicketMaster where I won't have to pay as steep service charges.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Dashboard info

Dashboard Confessional are coming to town w/ City and Colour Thursday July 6.
The emos will be out in full force. I expect a quick sell-out.
Pre-sale begins tomorrow (Wed.) @ 10am with HOB, Sonic?, & DC all offering shots at tickets.
Show is at Rexall with a Theatre Bowl setup.
Regular on-sale hits Friday. Check here for more info.
HOB & Sonic will probably be sending passwords sometime today, when I get 'em I'll post 'em.
more to come...

Update:
Sonic password is amission waiting on HOB

wet snow

I guess mother nature got confused today. The white stuff is supposed to fall in January not May.

Congrats to the Oilers. Great effort. Crossing fingers for the battle of Alberta - Playoff Edition.

The Chili Peppers unveiled tour info. I believe fan club sales begin on Sunday May 7th while pre-sale iTunes people (me included) get a shot on Tuesday May 9th with the general on-sale starting next Saturday May 13th. Look forward to the album. The Edmonton show is slated for September 17th with Calgary taking place the night before. A dreaded Sunday night show. I'm still not sure if I'm gonna go to this one. I'll snatch up tickets and make a final decision after Lollapalooza.

Radiohead finally revealed their tour itenerary. This has been painful for me to follow. Most of these dates have been locked up for awhile. Fairly small venues, tickets will sell-out in micro seconds.

Wilco pre-sale begins tomorrow through there homepage. Friday brings general sale. Thankfully tickets are fairly priced. It's looking like I'll check out this one. Never been to a show at the Jubilee before.

Coachella round-ups for all. MTV, Rolling Stone, Billboard, Spin

Monday, May 01, 2006

still in love...

Nice article about the Pitchfork founder in the Washington Post yesterday. via BV, Coolfer, & Yeti Don't Dance.

I posted some pics from Saturday's Stills show. The new version of the group really put's on a rockin' good time. The old stuff come's across great, the new stuff...well, I can't really get behind most of it. When the album finally drops I'm curious what kind of reaction it will get, if any. To my untrained eye the show didn't seem to be sold-out and from the stage the group hinted that this was one of the better turnouts of the tour.

Friday, April 28, 2006

wilco & dashboard headed to e-town

today marks news of the mighty wilco and dashboard confessional coming into edmonton.

Wilco will be gracing the stage of the Jubilee Auditorium June 29 while Dashboard Confessional (City & Colour opening) will be playing Rexall Place July 6.

-Wilco ticket info here
-Dashboard confirmation here

great year for the City of Champions
Death Cab, Franz, Bright Eyes, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Strokes, System of a Down, and now Wilco & Dashboard

Thursday, April 27, 2006

let the fest season begin

Earlier today I finally got around to checkin' out the newly created Lollapalooza Message Board. I was initially filled with excitement as a batch of posts proclaimed today would not only mark a ticket price increase but, artist additions would be announced. I was psyched. Would The Strokes finally be added? Alas minutes after coming across the news I found out that only the price increase would happen. More artists will be announced...over the coming weeks.

Over in the UK, the Reading / Leeds Festivals made a bunch of additions to there already amazing line-up. NME has the list. Since high school I've wanted to make the journey across the pond to experience at least one of the gigantic fests that occur throughout the summer all across Europe. A guy can dream.

Coachella begins in less than 48 hours. Kanye West was a surprise addition to the Saturday line-up. Amazing set of artists. I can't say I'd rank it as the best of the American fests. None the less this weekend the desert will be dancin.

Franz & Death Cab put on a steller evening of music Tuesday. A lovely evening of music was had. The boys in Death Cab rock out more than I ever imagined, to bad the crowd didn't follow suit. In the crowd's defense, I sat in the bleachers for there set. As a whole the tunes don't make for the best stuff to jump around to. Franz on the other hand can't help but make you move around. I had a blast dancin around and jumpin every which way.

ticket stuff

Bright Eyes General On-Sale hits Friday @ 10am here

School is done

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

well that was easy

a blurry pic from last nite
the last two days have been amazing
great bands good shows good times for all involved
pics from franz/death cab to come later for now i gotta cram

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Bright Eyes Pre-sale

Tickets on-sale today @ noon
click here for more info
My excitement level for all things life is pretty damn high right now.

acoustic .moneen.

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Monday, April 24, 2006

Later today Sonic will enlighten us with two 'special' concert announcements. I'm pretty confident both of these 'announcements' are for shows that have been public knowledge for awhile. The first is looking like the Chili Peppers. This has been out there and published online and off (Edmonton Journal anyone) for sometime. My hope is that they announce a date which would be nice to know. The other show I believe they will be 'announcing' will be the Bright Eyes show in June. I'm 50-50 on this one. I kinda hope it'll be something else, something that hasn't already been announced but I'm not gonna hold my breath. At least if it is Bright Eyes then the chances of ticket sales taking place next week are pretty good.
Oh Sonic, who do you think you are kidding. I know, I know, it's the promoter who wants you to do this. Stand up my brother, stand up. You drop you hints here and there, we appreciate that, but c'mon don't turn these announcements into spectacles. Your better than that.

if i have to fill out one more profile my head is gonna explode

Nexopia, MySpace, Facebook, Hi5, Faceparty

All somewhat similar meeting type webpages that I sadly belong to. Not to mention this blog and my flickr page. Too much for any normal person.

Each one offers it's own unique charm.
Nexopia I believe is based out of Edmonton and provides the most Alberta-centric out of the bunch. Tons of current & ex- Camrosians on it.
MySpace is the best for music. I think there is something like 50 million members making it by far the biggest out of the bunch.
Facebook is a University themed one. I haven't really dug to deep into it to craft a real appreciation for it.
Hi5, if it weren't for the fact I have friends who use it, would not leave a great impression on me.
& finally Faceparty is a British based site that offers users to upgrade there service options for a yearly fee. This one seems interesting and a good business model.

So if you are a member of any of these sites look me up, add me as a friend, it gets lonely out there in cyberspace sometimes. insert tear

Sunday, April 23, 2006

the whole world

I just finished reading a nice interview with Eddie Vedder. Check it out here.
It got me thinking about a few upcoming releases slated for next month. One from Pearl Jam & the other Mr. Neil Young. I don't want to go on a rant. What I will say it is nice to see artists take a stand. For me the place where these guys are coming from seems so genuine. If you can check this stuff out.

Friday, April 21, 2006

Thursday, April 20, 2006

just a habit

Moneen will be doing a "Megatunes Sideshow" on Monday @ 4:30pm. I hope to check it out. I get the impression that it'll be a little performance (crossing fingers for acoustic) followed up with a signing. Haven't listened to the new album as much as I'd like but what I've heard is quite good.

Amid last minuted studying sessions I've been hooked to Built To Spill. Goes down so easy and leaves me with a warm fuzzy feeling. No ticket info yet for there June 10 show @ Red's. I'm really looking forward to that one.

One down, three to go. Oh weather, why must you be so nice during exams?

Red's Replacement?

An article from yesterday's Journal on a potential live music venue taking over a portion of Red's.

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Bright Eyes @ Red's Wed. June 7

I guess this was announced yesterday. I caught it in the Journal this morning and got confirmation here, here, & here. Opener will be Gruff Rhys (Supper Furry Animals solo project). I guess the three week Canadian tour mentioned earlier in the week on Pitchfork couldn't be worked out. 8 shows in 10 days across the nation. Warm-up dates for Bonnaroo & a date in Omaha. As cool as it is that Bright Eyes will be in Edmonton I think that performance wise this has a 50-50 chance of being amazing or disappointing. From all the stuff I've read in the past Conor is a bit of drinker and Red's is not the most desired place to her Mr. Oberst sing his songs. Expect a quick sell-out. Ticket info to come...

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Red's Closing?


reds, originally uploaded by shook_one.

As I was leaving this morning Global Edmonton reported on its morning news that Red's was shutting its door July 1. Apparently the lease run's out then. Red's is a pretty sketchy venue at best but, it does hold 1600 strong and if it is in fact leaving that will leave a big gap in the Edmonton concert scene. I've been there to see everyone from Alexisonfire to the Pixies to Arcade Fire. more to come...