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More specifically, Alden Penner (aka Alden Ginger, aka not Nick Thorburn) and ex-Arcade Firer Brendan Reed plus other Montreal musicians Ben Borden, Lisa Gamble, and Nick Scribner. Supposedly their live shows involve multiple drummers and "a bent Commodore 64," but I haven't seen it, so nothing's verified. The group formed in 2007, laid low by not starting a MySpace page of Facebook (whoa), and...
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Who: The xxLocation: London, UKelbo.ws Ranking: #6Thoughts: After listening to The xx's poorly titled debut record XX the only word that truly comes to mind is monotonous. As in this shit is so monotonous that you can't tell where one song ends and another begins. Everything sounds like what came before it, and if you were lured in by the allure of the first single, the pretty "Crystalised", th...
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Musical side projects tend to fall into three distinct categories:The high-concept album (Neko Case in The New Pornographers)Genre changes (Dallas Green in City and Colour)Self-Indulgence (too many to name).Clues (Band name Clues as well) is the latest side project to hit the streets and, while the album occasionally wanders into something musically-interesting, it qualifies mainly [...]No rela...
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Clues - You Have My Eyes Now The outstanding... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Well if there is one thing we learned about crummy weather and one's love for Montreal based bands, it's that the two go hand in hand or, better yet, ear in ear. Although the suspected effects of global warming may be to blame for this unusually warm weather in November, it's raining today and the weekend is quickly upon us.. time to spin a nice track (from Montreal). If there are few ind...
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Who: The xxLocation: London, UKelbo.ws Ranking: #6Thoughts: After listening to The xx's poorly titled debut record XX the only word that truly comes to mind is monotonous. As in this shit is so monotonous that you can't tell where one song ends and another begins. Everything sounds like what came before it, and if you were lured in by the allure of the first single, the pretty "Crystalised", th...
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