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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
Close Talker, photo by Nicole Ens

Close Talker, photo by Nicole Ens

Slowcity.ca Open Mic with Max Richter, Close Talker, Mipso, Luka Kuplowsky, Zella, Day, Anthony da Costa, Ryan Hillier, Taylor & the Apes, Motor James, and Lexxicon

Will McGuirk August 4, 2020

By Will McGuirk

Its been a fine few days of music; starting with a livestream by Oshawa band, Dizzy, on Friday, and today getting a peek inside a possible new venue in Oshawa while shooting an episode of a new Bell Fibe TV 1 show on the Oshawa music scene, this episode starring Lindsey Schoolcraft. On the weekend I was working, selling records in the shop and chatting with customers about possibilities and projects.
This is my community, I am of it and in it and I am in it because of music because music culture, unlike sports, is not divisive, music unifies. Music creates space for conversation, not competition. Music is its own venue, its own channel, its own content. And music is at its best when it hears itself as art and not product. We are getting closer.


“The voice of the song is overwhelmed with questions - seeking answers in teachers, family, love. Exhausted and uncertain, the song arrives at the recognition that the voice itself is the vehicle for change and actualization.” - Luka Kuplowsky


“It's about missing people deeply because you realize that you need them more than anything.” - Close Talker


“It’s a song about something I struggle with, which is how I want to present my body to the world, especially as the only woman onstage most nights in our band.”  - Libby Rodenbough, Mipso



“Every day, I picked up my acoustic guitar and wrote. I said something. It all felt urgent.” - Anthony da Costa





Tags Max Richter, Amnesty International, Zella Day, Indoor Recess, Ryan HIllier, That Eric Alper, Anthony da Costa, Lexxicon, Close Talker, Mipso, Taylor & the Apes, Motorbike James, Killbeat, Luka Kuplowsky

‘Blue Hour’ Artwork by Yann Kebbi

Slowcity.ca Open Mic - turning inwards with Grace Potter, Jordan Klassen, Laurent Bourque, Yoke Lore, The New Pornographers, Close Talkers, Geneviève Racette and Reuben and the Dark

Will McGuirk September 29, 2019

By Will McGuirk

Change is constant but there is reoccurrence, there is pattern, season, cycles and revolutions. It is time again to settle inside, to pull closer the elements of warmth, all that which brings comfort and look forward to the curve which brings it all back round again.


“It's so easy to just assume that the narratives we're telling ourselves about ourselves are true and that can be pretty debilitating. The song is about those moments when you're quiet and present and suddenly you realize that the story you've been telling is false, and there's this tremendous relief that maybe you'll be ok, that everything will be ok.” - Jordan Klassen



"but when you move quickly, you miss certain aspects of the journey. I could be missing out on some really wonderful information that I would get if I stopped to smell the roses once in a while. I worry that when something or someone really important comes around, I will be moving too quickly to catch it or them." - Adrian Glavin, Yoke Lore.





Tags Grace Potter, Indoor Recess, Yoke Lore, Killbeat, New Pornographers, Laurent Bourque, Whats The Story, What's The Story, Close Talker, Geneviève Racette, City and Colour, baseLINE Music, Jordan Klassen, Reuben and The Dark

Black Belt Eagle Scout

Slowcity.ca Open Mic - So It Begins - Black Belt Eagle Scout, Close Talker, Sasami, The Bros. Landreth and Dan Moxon,

Will McGuirk September 3, 2019

By Will McGuirk

Back to life, back to reality, melancholic memories of summer, and expectations for Fall, - but storms south of us here remind us of the work we have all to do. We have had time to gather, to discuss, to air, and to reassess, we have had close talkings, talking closer, we have work to do, a lot of work and it starts now. Talk closer, the change it brings





Tags Dan Moxon, Auteur Research, Close Talker, The Bros. Landreth, Indoor Recess, Killbeat, Sasami, Hard Copy Media, Black Belt Eagle Scout

Micah Erenberg, Photo by Colin Medley

Slowcity.ca Open Mic and Photo Gallery by Colin Medley - with Micah Erenberg, Close Talker, T. Nile, Absolutely Free and Badge Époque Ensemble

Will McGuirk May 1, 2019

By Will McGuirk

Great tunes for you on this wet Wednesday and to brighten up your rather moist humpday we are featuring a photo gallery of our pal, Colin Medley, he who documents the Canadian indie scene with aplomb and a careful eye for the everyday life of musicians, no rockstars in Medley’s orbit. Dig into new tracks from Micah Erenberg, Close Talker, T. Nile, Absolutely Free and Badge Époque Ensemble and let us know what you think.




Absolutely Free, Photo by Colin Medley

Shows

Absolutely Free - Thursday, May 9 @ The Garrison, Toronto (CMW)
Badge Époque Ensemble - Saturday, May 11 @ The Garrison, Toronto (CMW)


Badge Époque Ensemble, Photo By Colin Medley

Tags Killbeat, Close Talker, Colin Medley, Micah Erenberg, T. Nile, That Eric Alper, Absolutely Free
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