Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Tracklisting for Dec. 11

Hello music lovers,

Today's show was an odd mix of Bucky Award winners and holiday tunes. Hopefully you weren't too put off by it.

Tracklist
Hannah Georgas - Robotic
The Elwins feat Luke Lalonde - Countdown
Grimes - Oblivion
Bernard Adamus - Entre Ici Pis Chez Vous
Joel Plaskett - Lightning Bolt
Handsome Furs - Cannot Get Started
Wintersleep - Little Drummer Boy
In-Flight Safety feat Carmen Townsend - Last Christmas
Said the Whale - Christmas Under the Clouds
Hey Rosetta! - Carry Me Home
The Barr Brothers - Dear Mrs. Claus

Congrats to the Bucky Awards winners and Happy Holidays folks.

Don't forget to download The Line of Best Fit's holiday compilation Ho! Ho! Ho! Canada 4.

Have a great couple of weeks. I'll be back on the air January 10th, at my new time of 8pm Atlantic.

Thanks for listening and much love.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Tracklisting for Nov. 20th

Hello faithful listeners,

Today's show comprised of the following tracks.

Adam Cohen - What Other Guy
Matthew Barber - Ring Upon Your Finger
Jill Barber - Leaving You
Fanny Bloom - Annie
Coeur de Pirate - Pour un infidèle
Yukon Blonde - Babies Don't Like Blue Anymore
The Zolas - Local Swam
Tegan and Sara - Alligator
Library Voices - Drinking Games
In-Flight Safety - Model Homes
Bruce Penninsula - Swimming Song
Half Moon Run - Need It
Stars - My Favourite Book

In the upcoming weeks I'll be focusing on the Bucky Awards (my favourite Canadian music awards).

Thanks for listening.

Much love.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Tracklisting for Nov. 13th

Hello listeners,

Here is Nov. 13th tracklisting. Its shorter than usual because Pat LePoidevin was in the studio for an interview/playing a couple of tunes.

Pat LePoidevin - 97
Pat LePoidevin - Baker's Wife
Pat LePoidevin - Burning Ceremony
Mo Kenney - The Great Escape
Danielle Bailley - Whiskey & Women
Zoe and the Lost Boys - Joints (Muscles, Seams)
Jill Barber - Leaving You
I Am Machi - Dance Like a Russian Sailor!
Cardboard Nationals - Sad Marie
Hey Rosetta! - Carry Me Home

Thanks for listening and much love.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Tracklisting for Nov. 6th

Hello faithful listeners and Canadian music fanatics,

Here is the tracklisting from last night's show which was co-hosted by Ryan Shuvera of the Canadian Music  History Hour. Be sure to check out his show on Axe Radio Sundays at 2pm!

The tunes:
Michael Rault - Fall In Love With Every Girl I See
Papermaps - Reaction Formation
Attack In Black - I'm a Rock
Imaginary Cities - Hummingbird
Mo Kenney - Deja Vu
Danielle Duval - Jour devient nuit
Death From Above 1979 - Black History Month
PS I Love You - Subdivisions
Two Hours Traffic - Amour Than Amis
Stars - Hold On When You Get Love and Let Go When You Give It
Propagandhi - Duplicate Keys Icaro (An Interim Report)
Zeus- Are You Gonna Waste My Time
Kid Koala - 2 Bit Blues

Thanks for listening! Tune in next week for a Nova Scotia Music Week Special!

Much love.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

All the bands I've ever seen live (that I can remember)

In order from most recent to oldest (more or less)

Superfriendz
Al Tuck
The Dudes
Atlas Sound
The Elwins
Ambersand
Born Ruffians
Elliott BROOD
Wintersleep
Billie Dre & the Poor Boys
The Novaks
Deer Tick
Julie Doiron
Cold Specks
Canailles
Irreverend James and the Critical Mass Choir
Dum Dum Girls
Garbage
Santigold
Metric
Woodkid
Bloc Party
James Vincent McMorrow
Norah Jones
The Wooden Sky
Seal
Sierra Leone's Refugee Allstars
Deep Dark Woods
The Royal Southern Brotherhood
Modern Grass
Danny Michel
The Trews
Half Moon Run (2)
The Jezabels
The Agolites
The Sheepdogs
A$AP Rocky
Little Dragon
SBTRKT
Feist
Arkells (2)
Young Galaxy
Aloe Blacc (2)
Passion Pit
Michael Kiwanuka
Florence and the Machine
Justice
The Weekend
Of Monsters & Men
Gary Clarke Jr.
The Belle Comedians (2)
The Weather Station
Jennifer Castle
The Spring Standards (2)
JF Robitaille
Bruce Peninsula
Gianna Lauren (2)
Deadhorse
The Lumineers
Yukon Blonde (2)
Poor Young Things
Hurachas
Les Breastfeeders
Floodland
Owen Steel
Regal Begal Band
Lennie Gallant
Breagh Mackinnon
Willie Stratton (2)
Mo Kenney (2)
Caracol
Becky Siamon
Manchester Orchestra
John Butler Trio
Twin Shadow
Sra
Dam-Funk
Jacques Greene
Death From Above 1979
Bright Eyes
Ratatat
Elvis Costello
Bassnectar
Girl Unit
Dan Mangan (2)
The Crackling
The Thermals
The Daredevil Christopher Wright
Charlotte Cornfield
Snailhouse
The Provincial Archive (2)
Timber Timbre
Duzheknew
The Whit Sundays
Hot Panda
Dr. Ew
Maylee Todd
Tasseomancy
Evening Hymns
Lightfires
Modern Superstitions
Paper Lions
Jon McKiel
Old Man Ludecke
Construction & Destruction
Ladies of the Canyon
Eamon McGraff
Holy Mother Logic
Ben Caplan & The Casual Smokers (3)
Transatlantic Zodiac Ensemble
Rufus Wainwright
Barmitzvah Brothers
Tefler
The Midway State
MGMT
Mike Trask (2)
Pat LePoidevin
Ray LaMontagne
The Roots
City & Colour
Silver Starling
The Streets
Slightly Stoopid
Take the Boys
Tokyo Polic Club (2)
The United Steel Workers of Montreal (3)
The xx
Zeus
Amos the Transparent (2)
311
Black Feelings
Bear Heaven
Warpaint
Grand Analog
Crystal Castles
David Myles (2)
Miike Snow
Duffy
Forest City Lovers (3)
Girl Talk
Gramercy Riffs
Great Lake Swimmers
Hey Ocean! (4)
Hey Rosetta! (5)
Honeyman & the Brothers Farr (3)
Gabrielle Papillon (2)
In-Flight Safety
Incubus
Jack Johnson
Jason Mraz
Jenn Grant
Joel Plaskett
K.OS
K'naan
Lady Sovereign
Craig Cardiff (2)
Coldplay
Citizen Cope
Chromeo
Carbon Leaf
Cage the Elephant
Bran Van 3000
Bonjay
The Black Keys (2)
Ben Harper
Anberlin
 Dave Matthews Band
Timbaland
Justin Timberlake
The Cat Empire
Simple Plan
Hedley
The Donnas
Maroon 5
Avril Lavigne

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Tracklisting for October 30th

Hello listeners,

For those of you who are interested, here is what I played tonight on my show.

The Wooden Sky - Angelina (Reprise)
Bahamas - Till The Morning
Basia Bulat - Heart Of My Own
The Cinematic Orchestra (feat Patrick Watson) - To Build A Home
Craig Cardiff - Smallest Wingless
Dan Mangan - Pine for Cedars
Half Moon Run - Need It
In-Flight Safety - Model Homes
Matthew Barber - Timeless
Stars - My Favourite Book
Pat LePoidevin - The Moonwolf Departure
Luke Lalonde - Grand
The United Steel Workers of Montreal - Ask Me To Stay

Be sure to check out Luke Lalonde's new album Rhytymnals which is streaming all weekend on CBC Music.

Much love and thanks for listening!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Halifax Pop Explosion. What a week!

Thirty hours of sleep in five days equals twenty-two bands seen at HPX. It was a jam packed, exhausting week, and I didn't even venue hop as much as I usually do. My approach to the Halifax Pop Explosion this year was to take in as many bands as I could that don't hit up the YHZ area all too frequently, with a couple of exceptions made for some of my more favourite bands. I'll start off with a list of everyone I saw, and then give you all the breakdown of the day to day action.

The bands:
Gianna Lauren, Superfriendz, Al Tuck, The Dudes (x2), Atlas Sound, The Elwins, Ambersand, Born Ruffians, Elliott BROOD, Wintersleep, The Spring Standards, Billie Dre & the Poor Boys, The Belle Comedians, The Novaks, Deer Tick, Juilie Doiron, Cold Specks, Canailles, Willie Stratton, Irreverend James & The Critical Mass Choir, and Mo Kenney. I also saw Eugene Mirman do a comedy set.

Al Tuck at The Carleton
 
I had the pleasure of starting off my HPX week with guest-hosting Halifax is Burning on CKDU
The Dudes at Reflections Cabaret
with my friend Trevor Murphy. From there Trevor and I went to Reflections to catch Eugene Mirman tell a few jokes. Then we went to the Carleton where my friend Gianna Lauren was playing. She did a fantastic set, and did her best to brush off the fact that a snare drum was buzzing behind her the whole time. The crowd was captivated and enthralled in her beautiful tunes, and her banter with the crowd was short and sweet. After Gianna, a piece of Halifax's musical history hit the stage in the form of the Superfriendz. Charles Wishart Austin, Mike O'Neill, Ruth Minnikin, Cliff Gibb and others took to the stage to perform some awesome cover tunes from the 90s. Once this super group was finished their short set, a disenchanted Al Tuck was front and center (although a little wobbly). This was my first time seeing Al Tuck so I'm not sure if he is always like this, but I found his set a little lack luster and he seemed more focused on his glass of whiskey and what he labelled his newfangled "folk comedy thing" then giving the crowd a set of solid tunes. The songs that Tuck did play included Hitting on Louise, There is a God, Brother From Another Mother (a personal favourite), and Pain in the Middle of the Night. I'd like to note that Tuck was accompanied by a drummer and a harmonica player, which was a nice touch. The harmonica player was especially useful for filling in whenever Tuck would pull his patch cord out by accident. She also had a collection of at least 6 harmonicas with her, and would pull the odd solo when Tuck would give her the nod. I finished the first night of HPX by heading to The Seahorse and catching The Dudes' headliner set. It was phenomenal. I had never listened to The Dudes before and I was instantly sucked into their hard hitting, body shaking, tunes. Those four dudes can rock, and I think all in the crowd would agree. After their set I, along with a couple of friends, ended up hanging out with their drummer and bassist so that the editor in chief of Acadia's student newspaper could get an interview. The two were very friendly and we all ended up going to Pizza Corner together after the interview to get some poutine.
Night two of HPX started off with some friends and I flashing our press passes and being among the very last people admitted to Saint Matthews United Church. We arrived just in time for Atlas Sound to haunt the soundwaves of the building with his extensive guitar loops. The way that guy can use a looper pedal is way beyond impressive. If you were to close your eyes you'd think there were several musicians serenading your ears at any given time. Atlas Sound chose to keep his interactions with the crowd very minimal which added to the surreal effect of his music. I don't think he could have played a more appropriate venue for his kind of music. Once that set was over we made our way over to Reflections with great excitement about seeing the Born Ruffians. When we arrived the boys from Ambersand, a rock band from the UK were doing their thing. After Ambersand we had the pleasure of seeing The Elwins. First of all, just the sight of The Elwins screams good time, especially the guy with the large mustache and small round glasses. Anyways, The Elwins gave Reflections their all, and left us using our hands as fox ears and tails, if this sounds cryptic, then you'll just have to go to one of their shows to be in the know. Also, its worth checking out their show, especially while they are currently touring with Born Ruffians just for their cover of Beyonce's Countdown.  After the Elwins, the night's secret guest came on stage, which happened to be The Dudes. So, I got to see the dudes perform again, and they did not disappoint. If anything I was more pumped about their set this time round, and being in the front row definitely helped. The Dudes rocked out and the crowd seemed to dig every minute of it. And last but not least, la piece de resistance of the night, the Born Ruffians, showed the crowd at Reflections what they were made of. They played a great combination of old and new songs and were well worth the late night. I had tweeted the band earlier in the evening asking them to play Little Garçon, which they did not, but I got a tweet later in the night apologizing for not doing so, and that was just as good, well, sort of.


Luke Lalonde of the Born Ruffians at Reflections Cabaret
Night three of HPX was home to easily one of the most anticipated shows of the week, Wintersleep at the Olympic Community Hall. We got there just in time to see Elliott BROOD rock out the hardest I've ever seen a band rock out with a banjo. It was awesome, and there were many, many people dancing their hearts out, although I think it is safe to say that quite a few of these people were either drunk or on a drug of some sort. Regardless, if you are an Elliott BROOD fan, it is a must that you go see their live show. It is an entirely different experience from listening to their music at home. They are a much more intense rock band in person and it is just mind blowing how much sound this trio bring to their show. After Elliott BROOD, Wintersleep took the stage and the crowd was in awe. They had a magnificent sound, which has transformed quite a bit over the years, and although they played predominantly newer tunes, they also snuck in a few classics like Weighty Ghost. The lighting in the venue definitely helped accentuate the surreal vibe of seeing Wintersleep play in such a venue, and it was evident that everyone in the crowd, young and old, was taking it all in and in return was belting out what seemed to be every lyric of every song. Another highlight of the Wintersleep set was the commotion caused by Dan Mangan casually walking around the venue and stopping to chat with the fans that would come up to him and request a photo. I was one of those fans, and I was just blown away by how personable, humble, and human Dan Mangan is. After the Olympic Community Hall I headed over to the Seahorse to catch whatever was left of the Spring Standards' set. I had seen the Spring Standards at HPX the previous year, and was very excited to see them again. I walked into a scene I was not expecting when I saw the crowd dancing about and heard very upbeat tempos coming from the stage. This set at the Seahorse was quite the contrast to the set I saw them do at the Company House the previous year, but it was a good time regardless. Some of the songs that the Spring Standards played included Queen of the Lot, Chicago, Unravel Unwind, Crushing Pennies and Goodbye Midnight.


Deer Tick at The Marquee
Night four of HPX was one of the nights I was least looking forward to. I was still looking forward to it obviously, but it did not have as much of a draw for me as the other nights did. I decided to take it easy on the Friday night and stick to one venue, The Marquee. I hadn't been to The Marquee since my first HPX experience in 2010, at the time it was called The Paragon, when I saw the CBC Radio 3 showcase there which had Tokyo Police Club headlining. It felt good to be back as that is a truly fantastic venue with a great vibe to it. The night started off with Billie Dre and the Poor Boys. They played a fun set, although I was not particularly moved by their music, but they are a fairly new band and after seeing so many well groomed artists, it is a bit harsh for me to compare them to the likes of The Dudes and such. After Billie Dre and the Poor Boys the Belle Comedians took the stage and played an amazing set. Although the vocals were a little fuzzy (not sure if this is because of the sound guy or the singer) the instrumentation was phenomenal. Of note were the keys player, and the guitarist name Scott. The two of them really brought the band to a whole other level and it was fantastic to see. They really got the crowd going, without even trying. After the Belle Comedians were The Novaks, and unfortunately I was really not feeling their set. The friends I was with at The Marquee promptly left after The Belle Comedians because of their distaste for The Novaks, and I regret not leaving with them. The Novaks are No good. The crowd seemed to agree with this sentiment as no one was really feeling their show. What really irked me about their songs was that in many of them, the chorus consisted of repeating the same line over and over. If you can't come up with a half decent chorus, then what can you come up with? Anyways, after The Novaks, the venue was jam packed with people very excited to see Deer Tick. The stage was illuminated with large signs reading "Deer" and "Tick" in white lightbulbs and people in the crowd had what looked to be posters for the democrat party, but with Deer Tick written on them next to the classic elephant. As for their actual set I was thoroughly impressed. Lots of subtle theatrics were used, in a very tasteful way, and the "alt country" band rocked harder then I have seen most rock bands rock. Their live show is a far cry from their album, but in the best way possible. The show was especially important for the keys player, Robbie Crowell, as he has called Halifax home for the past decade and is known to most as the sax player in the Mellotones. As a tribute to the rockers, there were the usual crowd surfers who promptly got thrown out of the venue, and the lead singer was encouraging said rebel antics by shaking a couple of cans of beer and spraying the crowd. The band closed the night with their rendition of Fight for Your Right to Party and there wasn't a person in the crowd who didn't go nuts when this happened.

Cold Specks at Saint Mattews United Church

The last night of the Halifax Pop Explosion started with one of my most anticipated shows of the week, Julie Doiron and Cold Specks at St Matthews Church. This show was made to be even more epic when I found out that a friend had saved me a seat in the front row. I got there just in time to see Julie Doiron casually walk on stage, set her tote bag aside, and plug in her guitar. She then began to talk and told the crowd about a frustrating moment that had happened to her earlier in the day. She had done the unspeakable thing, she had read comments on the internet about her upcoming album. She was a little flustered about one commentator in specific who was fairly harsh on Julie's work. She continued to rant about this event throughout the show, but in the most endearing way possible. She claimed to be "killing the vibe" with her rambling, but no one in the crowd seemed to mind. Among the songs she played were Me & My Friends, Consolation Prize, No More, and Snowfalls in November. She skillfully used the mic when necessary and pulled away from it for proper effect, and seemed very at ease playing for the crowd. It was clear that Doiron is no spring chicken when it comes to these sorts of gigs, and it was delightful to see this very humble artist do her thing. After Doiron, the 2012 Polaris Music Prize shortlister took the stage, and the crowd in the church instantly went silent. Cold Specks was much more engaged with the crowd then I expected her to be, and was very casual yet professional throughout her whole set. She informed the crowd that she recently made a vow to never play solo again, and told us that we would be the last group of people to ever see her play solo. It was quite the privilege to be in her presence and to take in all that she had to offer. She ventured away from the mic many times and the acoustics in the church did not let her down. She even ventured beyond her own repertoire when she did a short rendition of the Fresh Prince of Bel Air theme song. She stuck that one in there after claiming that her album is "fucking depressing". The songs she played included The Mark, We Are Many, Elephant Head (which she claims is her favourite on the album), Steady, Lay Me Down (which she categorized "as depressing as they come", and many others. It was truly a beautiful experience and was easily one of my favourite HPX shows, ever. After Cold Specks I was feeling in a mellow mood, so instead of heading to the Black Keys show I decided to hit up my go to HPX venues, the Bus Stop Theatre, and the Company House. At the Bus Stop I got the chance to see the square dance inspiring group Canailles which was a real treat. The foot-stomping bluegrass vibe that this band has going on is unreal, and the crowd was really into it. Their cute broken English banter was embraced by the crowd and it was nice to see a band from my home town. After Canailles I hopped across the street to see Halifax native Willie Stratton, which is always a treat. Once Willie had finished his set I went back across the street to catch the eccentric Irreverend James and the Critical Mass Choir, which was quite the spectacle. From what I gather, the band's purpose is to poke fun not at religion, but those who take advantage of religion to preach how they think the world should be. It really is impossible for me to describe this gospel band and do them justice, so all I can say to you is I strongly urge you to go check them out. They really do put on a theatrical show and it is definitely worth seeing, besides, who doesn't like quality gospel music? I finished my HPX week by seeing Mo Kenney do her thing at the Company House, and it was lovely.

All in all I had a truly wonderful musical experience at the Halifax Pop Explosion and would like to thank everyone who made it happen. Special thanks goes out to the volunteers who held it all together. I'd like to send out an extra special thank you to Matt Charlton at Pigeon Row for hooking me up with the press pass and to Trevor Murphy for vouching for me.

Now its time for me to catch some much needed shuteye.

Tracklisting for October 23rd (Halifax Pop Explosion)

Hello listeners,

Today's show was the last HPX edition of the Canadian Indie Music Hour. Here are the tracks I played tonight.

Gianna Lauren - Le Vent Marin (Hovercraft)
Julie Doiron & The Wrong Guys - Swan Pond
Mo Kenney - Scene of the Crime
Born Ruffians - What To Say
Atlas Sound - Parallax
Wintersleep - In Came the Flood
Canailles - Train
Irreverend James and the Critical Mass Choir - Leave It Alone
Cold Specks - Lay Me Down
The Dudes - The Dress
The Elwins & Luke Lalonde - Countdown
The Belle Comedians - North Winds
Elliott BROOD - If I Get Old

Thanks for listening and much love.

p.s. I'll be posting my whole review of HPX very soon!

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Tracklisting for Oct. 9th

Hello faithful listners,

Here is today's tracklist. I showcased some of the bands playing at HPX, only artists in the A through D range however, since there are many many bands!

Al Tuck - Brother From Another Mother
Amos the Transparent feat. Amy Millan - After All That It's Come To This
Born Ruffians - Little Garcon
Buddy McNeil & The Magic Mirrors - Help Me Mama!
Camp Radio - On The Landing Strip
Canailles - Parle-moi
Catholic Gaydar - Don't Let Go
Catriona Sturton - Wheel of Fortune
Cold Specks - Holland
Cold Warps - Hang Up On You
COUSINS - Khyber
Dan Mangan - Leaves, Trees, Forest
Demetra Penner - Hey Stranger
Doom Squad - Luna Moth

Thanks for listening!

Much love,
Gabrielle

p.s. HPX lineup: http://halifaxpopexplosion.com/lineup/

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Tracklisting for October 2nd

Hi listeners,

Here is today's tracklisting. A mix of Deep Roots songs and some HPX and a couple of randoms thrown in for fun.

Mae Moore- Folklore
Lynn Miles- Something Beautiful
Naming the Twins- Cold Old River
Fish & Bird- Crazy Dream
Jaffa Road- Makom Shemesh
The New Lightweights- Sinking Feeling
David Gogo- Relax
Al Tuck- Saltwater Cowboy
Amos the Transparent- Lemons (AKA Big Fish)
Erin Costello- Oh Me Oh My
Shad feat Hey Ocean!- Vagabond
Billie Dre & The Poor Boys- Wino Rhino

Thanks for listening!

Much love.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Tracklisting for September 25th

Hi all,

Here is today's tracklisting. In case you missed the show it was a Polaris Music Prize special.

Cadence Weapon- (You Can't Stop) The Machine
Grimes- Oblivion
Cold Specks- When the City Lights Dim
Kathleen Edwards- Sidecar
Fucked Up- Ship of Fools
Handsome Furs- Damaga
Japandroids- The House That Heaven Built
YAMANTAKA//SONIC TITAN- The House That Heaven Built
Feist- How Come You Never Go There
The Wooden Sky- Child of the Valley

Thanks for listening, see you on the flip side!

Much love.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Tracklisting for September 18th

Hello faithful listeners,

Here is the tracklisting for tonight's show. Please note the new time for CIMH is now 9-10pm Atlantic on Tuesdays. Hope this works for your schedules.

Tonight I played:
The Slakadeliqs- Call Me Your Friend
Woodpigeon- For Paolo
Half Moon Run- Call Me In The Afternoon
YAMANTAKA//SONIC TITANS- Queens
The Zolas- Knot In My Heart
Le Trouble- Help You Out
Rococode- Empire
The Modern Grass- Reuben's Train
Willie Stratton- True North
Pat LePoidevin- I See A Fox Drinking Wine Outside A Bar In France
Matthew Barber- Ring Upon Your Finger
Jill Barber- Dis-Moi
Feist- The Bad In Eachother

Don't forget to follow me on Twitter (@CdnIndieMusicHr). Also, if you get a hankering for more Canadian tunes, you can get out the playlists from past shows right here: http://music.cbc.ca/#/profile/gabriellearcher

Thanks for listening. Next week's show will be a Polaris Music Prize special edition!

Much love.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Tracklisting and Podcast for April 22nd

Today was the last show of the 2012 Winter semester. I may occasionally doing a show at random times in May/June, and if you want to know when, you should follow me on Twitter (@CndIndieMusiHr).

Since this was my last show of the semester, I figured I would record it for you all, to hold you over until next fall.

Here is the tracklisting for the show

Beta Frontiers ft. Becky Ninkovic ---- Hondo
Soho Ghetto ---- Honorable Mention
Take the Boys ---- Urban Plight
Hey Ocean! ft. Aidan Knight and the Friendly Fires ---- Sprawl II Mountains Beyond Mountains
The Modern Grass Quartet ---- Reuben’s Train
Cuff the Duke ---- Count On Me
The Wooden Sky ----- Child of the Valley
Barr Brothers ---- Beggar in the Morning
Willie Stratton ---- True North
Feist ---- The Bad in Each Other
Bahamas ---- Lost in the Light
And the song I wish was by a Canadian band:
Tired Pony ---- Get on the Road

And here is the podcast (click the red text below, and then press play on the Soundcloud page. To download: click on the link, and then when you get to the Soundcloud page, click on the down facing arrow next to the "add to set" button, above the play button).
Canadian Indie Music Hour April 22nd

Thanks for listening and much love.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Tracklisting for March 25th

Hello all,

Here is today's tracklist.

Thanks for listening and much love.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Tracklisting for March 11th, 2012

Today's show exclusively featured the Arkells! Today I played ...

Agent Zero
No Champagne Socialist
One Foot Out the Door
Kiss Cam
On Paper (acoustic)
Book Club (acoustic)
Pullin Punches (live on Q)
Oh the Boss is Coming (live on Q)
Abigail
John Lennon
Video Games (Lana Del Rey cover)
All Things Must Pass (George Harrison cover)
You Make My Dreams Come True (Hall & Oats cover)
Agent Zero (again.. I know) (acoustic).

Hope you enjoyed the show!
Much love and thanks for listening.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Tracklisting for March 4th, 2012

Hi everyone,
Here is the tracklisting for todays show! Also, be sure to check out the Canadian Blast SXSW sampler here! Have a great Canadian-indie filled week!
Thanks for listening and much love.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Tracklisting for February 12th, 2012

Here is today's tracklisting! There won't be another show until March 4th, hope you can survive without me till then! (Click on it to make it bigger).

Much love and thanks for listening!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Tracklisting for February 5th, 2012

Hello friends,


Here is today's tracklisting (click to make it bigger). Don't forget to check out Steelwool's facebook page here and download The Alternative.
Happy listening and much love.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

January 22nd Tracklist

Hello friends,
Here is today's tracklist.... (click on it to make it bigger)


If you have any questions, comments, concerns, you can comment here or reach me via twitter!
Thanks for listening.
Much love.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Tracklisting for January 15th

Hello friends,

Today's show featured some great French tunes. Here they all are...
Hope you enjoyed the show. Thanks for listening! Don't forget you can now follow me on Twitter @CndIndieMusicHr.

Much love,
Gabrielle