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Monica Lee, photo by Greg McKinnon

Monica Lee, photo by Greg McKinnon

"What Went Wrong' - Slowcity Open Mic with Monica Lee, Jyoti, the Avett Brothers, Ruston Kelly, Close Talker, Elvis Costello,

Will McGuirk September 1, 2020

By Will McGuirk

Change is gonna come some day, (comes quicker if we push for it). Anyone else spending long hours contemplating direction, purpose, intent. . . The disparity between people’s income and the despair of outcomes, and how much change can we spare when so much is needed.

Vancouver singer/songwriter Monica Lee is. She will use the next Bandcamp Friday (Sept. 4) to donate sales of her latest single "What Went Wrong" to the Vancouver Downtown Eastside Women's Centre.

The Downtown Eastside Women's Centre provides practical support to over 500 women, children and seniors every day, as well as offering a refuge and shelter from conditions of poverty and violence.  The Centre provides basic necessities like hot meals, free clothing, secure mailing addresses, phone and computer access, functioning and secure toilets and showers.  They also help reduce the effect of economic disadvantage by providing toiletries, feminine hygiene products, computer access, harm reduction supplies and first aid.

"The Centre assists women with their immediate and crisis needs so they can develop stability and access the resources they need to improve health, family, employment and housing situations. They promote positive change by offering individual long-term support, education, advocacy, peer mentorship and exposure to alternatives. I'm proud to donate all Bandcamp sales on Friday Sept. 4, purchases that will go towards helping women in need." - Monica Lee


The third album from Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, Georgia Anne Muldrow’s solo-jazz project, Jyoti, ‘Mama, You Can Bet!’ is now available via eOne and SomeOthaShip. Listen to the Afropunk Soundcheck interview.


The Avett Brothers will release ‘The Third Gleam’ on vinyl September 18.
Buy the vinyl here ->

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Singer, songwriter and musician, Ruston Kelly’s new album, ‘Shape & Destroy’ is out on Rounder Records.

“Making this record definitely taught me that I don’t want to be selfish: I want to channel something larger than myself and give myself to the process as fully as possible, because these songs also become the story of whoever hears them. Whatever someone might get out of listening to this record and hearing me express myself in this way, it’s completely theirs.”

Buy the vinyl here ->

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Close Talker have released the deluxe version of ‘How Do We Stay Here?’ . Its available on Slow Weather, and features five new songs including new single “Counterpart.”

“Counterpart” stems from “the loss of a relationship a friend of ours experienced a few years ago and the low feelings that followed,” the band says. “It’s about struggling to come to terms with those feelings, knowing you’ll be living in them for a while. Although a lot of our songs have some somber undertones, this one really doesn’t beat around the bush and is probably the saddest song we’ve written.”

Buy the vinyl here ->

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Elvis Costello will release his latest album, ‘Hey Clockface’ on October 30.

“They’re draping stones with colours and a roll of stolen names except those we never cared about and those we need to blame”

Buy the vinyl here ->

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Tags Monica Lee, Jason Schneider Media, Avett Brothers, Indoor Recess, Ruston Kelly, Close Talker, Killbeat
Terra Lightfoot, photo by Mat Dunlap

Terra Lightfoot, photo by Mat Dunlap

Slowcity.ca Open Mic with Terra Lightfoot, Avi Kaplan, Avett Brothers, Dawes, Joséphine, Young Gun Silver Fox, Nimrawd, Devan, Anjelica

Will McGuirk August 8, 2020

By Will McGuirk

Its the rock, and its the roll. Its the morning roll, the every morning roll of the rock uphill, the rock which rolled back down overnight. Its the inevitability of defeat and the absurd hope in imagining an alternative outcome. Every morning, the rock, every morning the roll and every morning the hope, always the hope, always the hope. Thats the art of it, of life, of it all. To persevere, to continue.

“'Paper Thin Walls' is about having your heart run over by someone who never really comes through.” - Terra Lightfoot



“. . . sharing it now is about what sharing art is always about: another chance that we may partake in connecting with our brothers and sisters of this world, and hopefully joining you in noticing a speck of light gleaming in what appears to be a relatively long and dark night.” - the Avett Brothers


“‘St. Augustine at Night’ is a song about one’s relationship to their hometown, but also is a song about the varying degrees in which we all watch our lives pass us by.” - Taylor Goldsmith, Dawes






Tags Indoor Recess, Killbeat, City Bird, Terra Lightfoot, Avi Kaplan, Avett Brothers, Dawes, Joséphine, Young Gun Silver Fox, Nimrawd, Devan, Anjelica
Overcoats

Overcoats

Slowcity.ca Open Mic with Overcoats, Avett Brothers, Figure Walking, Family of Things, Mear, Kandle Osborrne, HollowGraves, Avatar,

Will McGuirk July 9, 2020

By Will McGuirk

We have moved from binary to hybrid, from pixel to stream, from crisp to blur, from walls to windows, we are moving as one towards one with the language of music.

"This feeling of restlessness and being stuck in your room is common amongst all of us, so we wanted to make a video that made that frustration beautiful and made us feel like we were all together" - Overcoats




"YKB" is a testament to finding pathways to a brighter and kinder future, and quickly. Once the dust settles, when the high fades and the worry subsides, we can rebuild what it means to be human again and what it means to love fully.” - Family of Things


“It’s not necessarily a failure when a relationship ends, but perhaps rather a conscious, mature realization and a new beginning.” - Mear


Kandle Osborne · Better Man

HollowGraves · Tequila Sunrise

Tags Avatar, Indoor Recess, Auteur Research, HollowGraves, Overcoats, Family of Things, Avett Brothers, Mear, Kandle Osborrne
Evangeline Gentle, photo by Kristal Jones

Evangeline Gentle, photo by Kristal Jones

Slowcity.ca Open Mic with The Avett Brothers, Evangeline Gentle, Niki Black, Shirley Collins, Soccer Mommy, Aislinn Logan, and The Actual Goners,

Will McGuirk July 3, 2020

By Will McGuirk

Sticks and stones will break your bones but names can never hurt you but names, memes, avatars, icons, stereotypes do hurt. Cursory summaries, quick glances, are the building blocks of our entertainment economy. If you want to be known wear the same clothes. Every song has a hook, every act has a look. Avoid that rush to judgement, speed kills, slow down and learn up. We look too much and listen too little. Stop overlooking.


“I believe that our deepest connections are found through vulnerability which is why I feel compelled to sing this track completely unaccompanied.” - Evangeline Gentle


Niki Black · American Spirits - Niki Black

“Can I still connect with my America Spirits as the daughter of an Iranian immigrant mother? This song is an answer to that. Yes, I can and I will. But, this will come with a lot of uncovering and opposition against the unjust reality of what America has mean since its bloody conception and its chaotic, violent reality today.” -Niki Black




Aislinn Logan · What Everybody's After

 “It’s about those moments when you’ve felt like you’re truly on the same plane as those around you.” - Tristan Armstrong, The Actual Goners

Tags Indoor Recess, Avett Brothers, Soccer Mommy, The Actual Goners, Evangeline Gentle, Killbeat, Shirley Collins, Hard Copy Media, Aislinn Logan, Hot Press, Niki Black, Black Panda PR
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