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Benefit Of The Doubt by The Most Serene Republic http://ift.tt/1TdPcc2
The Most Serene Republic - Ontario Morning
2003 yılında kurulan Kanadalı indie rock topluluğu, yayınladığı 3 stüdyo albümünün ardından, 2011′de toplama bir albüm ile müziğe ara vermişti.
Grup, 4 yılın ardından 13 Kasımda Mediac isimli albümünü Maple Music aracılığıyla piyasaya sürecek.
Albümün prodüktörlüğü grup üyesi Ryan Lenssen tarafından yapılıp, düzenlemesi ise, daha önce Broken Social Scene, Los Campesinos!, Super Furry Animals gibi gruplarla çalışan David Newfeld tarafından yapılmış.
Grubun ilk duyurduğu şarkı Ontario Morning oldu.
After a six year absence The Most Serene Republic are back with a banger. This joyously poppy, horn filled number is a treat for lovers of early-2000s “indie-rock,” songs that mention Canadian provinces, or songs that reference 1984. There’s clearly a lot to like.
The Most Serene Republic’s album Mediac will be out Nov. 13th.
Mas Ysa - "Margarita" [Downtown / Maple Music]
Rival Boys - Don't Bloom
I good friend of mine introduced me to a slick Toronto based rock trio called Rival Boys back when I was in my first year of University, since then they have held a special place on my iTunes as one of my favourite local artists. The band consists of brother sister combo Graeme and Lee Rose on guitar, vocals, bass and violin while Sam Sholdice fills out (pardon the pun) the threesome on drums. They released a strong debut EP in 2009 titled Life of Worry that encapsulated their grimy, grungy edge which they thankfully have yet to diverge from.
After releasing a quality LP in 2011, they returned to the studio and recorded what I believe to be their best work yet. Animal Instincts is clearly their most polished project thus far in terms of production value, and their sound is as tight as ever. This ten track album consists of classic Rival Boys grungy garage rock married to Lee's angelic vocals, a common characteristic of RB songs that compliment each other so charmingly. The second last track on the album is called 'Don't Bloom' and is lyrically my favourite Rival Boys song, there's just something magical about lyrically rudimentary songwriting that does it for me.
Happy listening
- keegs
ANDREW AUSTIN PLAYS THE RIVOLI TONIGHT
'Sweet Dream Sleeper' by Don Brownrigg
Directed by Germain Collinge
Produced by Romeo & Fils
Styling and Art Direction by Alex L. Brown