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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
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Slowcity.ca Open Mic with Julia Stone, Summersets, Matt Berninger, Ruston Kelly, The Hello Darlins, Sailmaker, Enterprise Earth, Devarrow, Lexxicon, Hollow River

Will McGuirk July 18, 2020

Beautiful tropical night here in Shwarawk City, sending you good vibes from the porch on the Snobbery Patch with the Neowise comet on the rise on the horizon. It may be all helter skelter shelter in place, stay home, play home but we say stay with us home crew as we tune in turn on and drop the needle on tune and tune and tune . . .










Tags Enterprise Earth, Indoor Recess, Devarrow, Paperbag Records, Lexxicon, Ruston Kelly, Summersets, Killbeat, The Hello Darlins, Jason Schneider Media, Hollow River, That Eric Alper, Auteur Research, Matt Berninger
Pantayo, photo by Sarah Bo

Pantayo, photo by Sarah Bo

Slowcity.ca Open Mice with Evening Hymns, Zaac Pick, Pantayo, Camelphat, Peter Katz, The Elwins, Birds of Bellwoods, Silver Clouds, Ruston Kelly, Robert Counts,

Will McGuirk June 30, 2020

By Will McGuirk

Are we going to replace gatherings with zoom meetings? Are we going to celebrate without touch, in isolation, alone, on social media? Do we need to see, feel, touch as well as hear music, musicians? Do we need to be in their presence for it to really matter.Do you crave the real thing or are you getting used to degrees of separation, of filters, of replicas of replicas of replicas? Do you want facade or fact? Or have you already been doing that for some years already?


“These songs are about learning to be more present to where I'm at, letting go, and taking responsibility, all themes that have taken on new meaning for me the past few months, as nearly everything has been turned upside down by a global pandemic and a much-needed civil rights movement.” - Zaac Pick


“In this karaoke music video, we imagine an uplifting New Earth where there is abundance and liberation. A hopeful world created as a result of dismantling white supremacy, fighting the lies of colonialism, and ending fascism and the oppression of marginalized peoples.” - Pantayo




“This is a story speaking to how everyone has to deal with the weight of the world in one way or another. That kind of brings us together in a sense. just a friendly reminder that everyone has got this shit feeling from time to time, some more than others, but all you can really do is to try and take it easy on yourself.” - Matthew Sweeney, The Elwins


The Drew Marshall Show · Birds of Bellwoods


"Pinebox is an invitation to look yourself in the eyes, let go of who you have been, and move forward. It is a song about self-reflection in a time of stasis, and releasing the weight we carry with us from our early years,” - Birds of Bellwoods


"'It describes a feeling of apathy, paralysis, and a fear of letting go of the known. We feel it's a rather fitting introduction to a band that, until the global pandemic, had remained in a state of self-imposed delay." - Rod Slaughter


Tags Camelphat, Indoor Recess, Killbeat, Evening Hymns, Zaac Pick, Pantayo, Pater Katz, The Elwins, Birds of Bellwoods, Silver Clouds, Ruston Kelly, Robert Counts, Jason Schneider Media, Auteur Research
Sarah Jarosz

Sarah Jarosz

Slowcity.ca Open Mic with Margo Price, Sarah Jarosz, Aslan, Lamblion, Rushton Kelly, Zaac Pick, and Scarlet Pleasure

Will McGuirk June 10, 2020

By Will McGuirk

Really enjoying this latest album from Sarah Jarosz, ”World on the Ground”; there’s a touch of Harry Chapin, a touch of Gordon Lightfoot and a touch of Neko Case and at a time when touch is rare thats a whole lot of goodness right there. The good is the details as the kids say.


“I’ve seen the streets set ablaze, the sky set on fire. I’ve been manic, heartbroken for the world, heartbroken for the country, heartbroken from being heartbroken again and again.” -Margo Price





“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.” - Rushton Kelly


Tags Ruston Kelly, Indoor Recess, Hot Press, Aslan, Lamblion, That Eric Alper, Rushton Kelly, Black Panda PR, Scarlet Pleasure, Margo Price

Laurent Bourque, Photo by Rebecca Chan

Slowcity.ca Open Mic with Reuben and the Dark, Laurent Bourque, Matt Holubowski, The Hearts, Debra-Jean Creelman, Elephant Stone, Ruston Kelly, Brandon Wolfe Scott and Royce 5'9"

Will McGuirk November 18, 2019

By Will McGuirk

Perseid meteor shower, night. The meteor shows up often in the n rock ‘n roll lexicon of journos, like hail, no one hails from anywhere in real life but in rock n roll speech everyone hails from somewhere, like meteors do too, better to burn out etc, but tonight as I look upwards and wait for those brief glimpses of something else alive in this system of ours I listen too to all of you out there burning to make and making in this oh so brief moment we have together and the connect happens, you appear on the horizon and you are seen and you are heard.

“Skateboarding has been a teacher, learning to smile through pain. Push past fear. I’ve taken many lessons and feel like I owe it so much in return. “weightlessness” is a small gift back to a culture that has given me so much; friends, community, confidence, and individuality. And I’m always just looking for an excuse to get on a board." - Reuben Bullock


“‘Thoroughfare’ is about following something pure and beautiful down a narrow, colourful path, but getting a little lost along the way and leaving a bit of yourself behind, quietly lost in time,” - Matt Holubowski 



“We can't believe what is happening. We don't know what to do. Scientists reveal they have built a spaceship that can take the top candidates for continuing humanity to New Earth. We've never been there, but we have heard transmissions that suggest life exists like ours. Who are the lucky ones that get to board starship Harmonia for planet B? “- Elephant Stone



“It's an earnest, autobiographical song about self-preservation, something I'm trying to get better at but constantly struggle with.” - Brandon Wolfe Scott


Tags Matt Holubowski, Indoor Recess, Debra-Jean Creelman, Auteur Research, The Hearts, Jason Schneider Media, Brandon Wolfe Scott, Elephant Stone, Whats The Story, Laurent Bourque, Royce 5'9", Ruston Kelly
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