So, it's still Polaris Music Prize day and just a few hours ago I announced that Julie Doiron won our Shadow Polaris Prize for 2009. Now we're moving straight on to the next question:What are the best Canadian albums ever?We'd like your nominations for the Canadian albums you've liked the best but we're taking out any 'flavor of the month' possibilities. Here's how it's going to go. You can
(photos via JulieDoiron.com)One of the most fun things about the interweb music era is finding something new, interesting, but also something that you say to yourself, I’m curious where that came from I want to know more (if you’re more smart than me, you’d probably say something eloquent). Anyways, as you may have guessed [...]Related posts:Julie Doiron – I Can Wonder What You Did With Y
Just wanted to pass along this gem off of Julie Doiron's album 'Lonliest In The Morning'...just a beautiful track. No one else can annoy me like youI love to be held only by youNo one else can hold me like you doAnd I wonder why I was so luckyTo find someone nothing like meStill understanding every part of meI can't imagine us any differently- Julie Doiron So simple. So good.Julie Doiron - 'L...
No one else can annoy me like you I love to be held only by you No one else can hold me like you doAnd I wonder why I was so lucky To find someone nothing like me Still understanding every part of me I can't imagine us any differently- Julie Doiron So simple. So good.
“I’m living the life of dreams / I’m living the life of dreams / with good people all around / I’m living the life of dreams...”So begins the ninth album by Julie Doiron, ending on a similar note with an acoustic ditty about riding bikes and being glad to be alive. With its naïve-but-effective mix (a looped “dreams / dreams / dreams…” panning one way, as the guitar-part shifts the