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October 31st, 2011

New Canadiana :: Solids – Fog Friends b/w Blown Out

Excelling at a peculiarly potent bittersweet strain of end-of-the-movie, think-about-your-life-during-the-credits alt-rock, this 7” by Montreal powerhouse duo Solids cements their role as forerunners breathing fresh air into an aging genre. Here, Montreal’s premier production alchemist guru further magnifies their vigorous roar, and polishes the B-side’s neatly discordant harmonics to a glimmer unheard on their previous outing. 500 copies pressed on timely Halloween orange vinyl.

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Solids – Fog Friends

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Solids – Blown Out

October 28th, 2011

New Canadiana :: Grand Trine – Euthanize Me // Here Comes the Night b/w Don’t Let The Devil Ride

Following a far too lengthy hiatus, the triumphant return of Grand Trine has been a glorious thing to witness. The world needs these leather jacket daddies (and mommies) and their tender tough love to remind us that rock ‘n’ roll still has teeth. Hitting the strip with a brand new line-up and a batch of neck-twisting noir-guitar tunes, these hellbound banditos ride into the witching hour and leave you coughing on fumes.

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Grand Trine – Euthanize Me

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Grand Trine – Here Comes the Night

October 27th, 2011

New Canadiana :: Sundrips – One Hundred Hints

Rippling the reality grid into an infinite blaze, Montreal’s Sundrips continue to deliver with kosmische consistency. One Hundred Hints is a highlight of the countless releases from these daydream believers, whether gliding deck to deck through the cassette dimension or slipped out in limited quantities from their own Fadeaway Tapes stash. This c45 of auditory tie-dye sees guitar chemtrails softly scorch and ricochet across the synthetic stratosphere. A number one stunner with art to match from Orange Milk Records.

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Sundrips – A1

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Sundrips – B4

October 26th, 2011

New Canadiana :: The Soupcans – Vintage Pizza Party Cassette

Eleven minutes of snarling, grease-dripping no-tonal swipe ‘n’ bash is all these charming party pukes need to leave an impression. Any longer and the crust would be as burnt as their guitar riffs. Utilizing the smallest amount of ingredients possible, this Toronto trio pogos into your living room and won’t leave until the lights come on. Nothing compares to the brain-bashing live show, but this hot little disc comes pretty damn close. INYRGRIP.

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The Soupcans – Pop Hit III

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The Soupcans – No Teeth

October 25th, 2011

New Canadiana :: Das Amore feat. JLK – Lo sveglio del estasi

To describe Lo sveglio del estasi as “weird” is almost unfair. The subjectiveness of this far-out nightmare turned disco-limbo creates a genre of uncertainty, which is so sexual that I’m afraid I’m the only one who feels this way. I feel naked and awake but in a trance-like state, swaying and bobbing in a slow motion dance alone in Parts Unknown. Das Amore and JLK sound simultaneously natural and synthetic, with drum beats that come from the knocking of a headboard. This trip takes you out of yourself for the shortest half hour of your life and drops you off wanting to ride again.

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Das Amore feat. JLK – Introduzione al desiderio de la pelle

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Das Amore feat. JLK – Soddisfazione impossibile

October 24th, 2011

New Canadiana :: Dirty Beaches – Lone Runner b/w Stye Eye

Plodding along the unending hallways and caves of life, we lust for the sedatival inspyrations of happiness slung to the souls, throats and pasts of others. Alex Hungtai stars as Dirty Beaches and has for the past few years laid bare the minimalism that the over-saturated (that’s you!) and inundated generation(s) crave. This new 7” (the haunting “Lone Runner” and a reissue of “Stye Eye”) lets you slink into chicken wire honky-tonk darkness; like reverberated leather, Bakersfield-cum-Nayshville yelps all set to a comfort-drug soundtrack. With two, sometimes three psychedelic tongue-wagging crooners and percussive mutants as accompaniment, it’s time for you to think less, listen more and step out from behind that beautiful shell into the great divide.

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Dirty Beaches – Lone Runner

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Dirty Beaches – Stye Eye

October 21st, 2011

New Canadiana :: Various Artists – Dad Jamz

From concept to cassette, Dad Jamz is a gas. This cheeky comp finds the bands of the Bart Records and Revolution Winter clan tackling FM staples of the late ’70s – early ‘80s soft-rock epoch with varying results of ridiculousness. Amidst choice picks from Queen, Kansas, Motörhead and Dire Straits (Slates’ “Walk of Life” is a standout), label flagship Stalwart Sons crowd surf Kiss/Argent’s “God Gave Rock ‘N’ Roll To You” with original lyrics across seven guitar-squealing minutes. Gyre Spire and Spindle deserve props for taking on Kim Mitchell’s perpetually unhip anti-drinking anthem “Go For Soda”, while Auld Beak clearly have love for Bruce Cockburn deep down. Polina’s straight-faced Rush cover is a winner, and WC fave Sans AIDS could make even Bachman and Cummings shed a tear.

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Auld Bleak – Lovers in a Dangerous Time

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Sans AIDS – These Eyes

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Polina – Fly by Night

October 20th, 2011

New Canadiana :: White Dog Family Band – Escape the Mystery II

Chris Jaax, the patriarch of Winnipeg’s noise scene, is also the patriarch of the White Dog Family Band. More motorik than mere mortals, his eight-year-old munchkin Magnus meanly rocks the mic, mocking music as you know it. You’ll be thrust headfirst into hypnotheraphy through this cassette, the final White Dog release and one of his easiest on the ears. Obey the mountainous composition and its ganja man “de-mix” version on the flip to escape all mysterious matter into hyper-awareness of the meaningful mendacity of your senses. White Dog, what is your secret?

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White Dog Family Band – Escape The Mystery II Pt. 1

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White Dog Family Band – Escape The Mystery II (Version) Pt. 1

October 19th, 2011

New Canadiana :: Born Gold – Bodysongs

Like a phoenix emerging from its gilded egg of myrhh to set off a cave rave at the gates of Heliopolis, perpetual Weird Canada posterchildren GOBBLE GOBBLE have soared into the next level of hyper-pop consciousness, rechristened BORN GOLD. Yet Bodysongs is no Day-Glo abortion of the past, but rather a hydra-headed celebration of where these bodacious boys have been and where they’re heading next. Well-worn singles like “Lawn Knives,” “Wrinklecarver” and “Boring Horror” bump and grind against live staple “Eat Sun, Son” and the rebooted emo-Rihanna banger “Alabaster Bodyworlds”. Above all, the twitchy steel drum synths of “Decimate Everything” blast a laser beam into the future, proving these MUTEK/Ghost Throats hybrid humanoids still have plenty of tricks up their skirts.

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Born Gold – Decimate Everything

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Born Gold – Lawn Knives

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Born Gold – Alabaster Bodyworlds

October 18th, 2011

Departures :: Lou Champagne System – No Visible Means

The only way to survive living in the yuppie void of Oakville, Ontario is by burying your head deep in the intoxicating sands of imagination. For Lou Champagne this meant filling his nose with the sting of solder, his eyes with a labyrinth of circuits, his mind with resistors and his ears with a virtual synthtopia of Cabaret Voltaire, The Human League, Chrisma and their analog ilk. Lou’s ‘Champagne System’ is a self-invented device that allows him to control his synths with his guitar so that he can perform as a modern day (pre-MIDI) one-man-band. The beast born of his engineering explorations, No Visible Means, sounds at times like a gristleized Swell Maps, at others like despondent Transparent Illusion produced by Rago & Farina. Although Lou’s vision is viewed through singular Chrome & Cristal glasses there is something in these songs that is familiar to anyone who turned to art, music and dreaming to escape the boredom of growing up surrounded by numb suburban slump. Lou’s words are just as true now as they were in 1981, “I’m like a man in a fantasy, and maybe I should just get stoned”. Throw your glass in the fireplace and gulp Lou’s brew straight from the bottle; legit reissue available from Medical Records.

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Lou Champagne System – Propaganda Frustration

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Lou Champagne System – Selling So Sweet

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