November 27, 2010

Record Review: Robyn

Robyn - Body Talk   4.5/5


Gaga's got her crazy wardrobe, Rihanna's feeling empowered on the dancefloor, Christina's gone burlesque, Pink's toasting her hits but no one loaded the dancefloor or ipods with dance-pop anthems full of raw emotion set to heart pumping beats in 2010 like Robyn. Body Talk, the full-length 15 track release brings her Body Talk trilogy full circle, with 5 new songs along with 5 from each of the previous installments, Robyn has produce the best dance-pop album of 2010. 

November 21, 2010

Artist to Watch: Florrie

Florrie

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In the age of iTunes, Facebook, Myspace and Twitter, artists are relying more and more on social media to get their brand out to fans at a grassroots level limiting the cost to the fans with free downloads for a 'Like' on Facebook or paying with a 'tweet' on Twitter, the novelty may have worn off but the exposure and reward gained from using these mediums is very real.

November 17, 2010

Record Review: Rihanna

Rihanna - Loud   4/5


Rihanna is arguably the only pop act aside from Lady Gaga with such mass appeal, a fact forgotten after last year's Rated R, a dark and uneven record. Loud is about as literal a title as there is, and a return to form as the Barbados vixen turns up the mic and rocks the speakers at sonic levels full of bravado and plenty of grooves.

November 16, 2010

In Focus: Data Romance


Data Romance - Bones from Data Romance on Vimeo.

Watch the energizing black and white video for Data Romance's latest single 'Bones.' Shot in a single take with no edits at Sugar Studios in Vancouver. Don't forget to download their Bones EP and pay with a tweet at their official website.

November 14, 2010

Single Selections (Extended Edition): Data Romance

Data Romance - Bones 4.5/5


Vancouver's Data Romance are a striking blend of sophisticated atmosphere pop/rock and electronic beats, this duo is a medium between Lykke Li and Bjork. It's a dark trance, that will have you grooving and leave you wanting more! If you like what you hear download their EP on their official website and pay with a tweet on Twitter.

Record Review: Clothes Make The Man

Clothes Make The Man - Control EP   2.5/5


If you're looking for loud, in your face rock 'n roll Clothes Make The Man are the live band for you, and with the release of Control, their 4-track EP, they hope to make an even greater impression on your ipod. Control instead documents their highs and their lows, leaving you somewhere in the middle.

Kicking off the EP is 'Cruisin' a less than impressive hard rocker, with a simple hook 'cruisin for a bruisin' followed by climatic guitar riffs and clashing symbols, but for all its bark, it lacks much bite. The band's big hit track 'Dreamless Nights' is a highlight, showcasing their obvious commercial appeal, with it's monstrous hook, and stadium rock feel, have earned the band a spin on CTV's Degrassi. While 'Mean What You Say' is a more grown up track with its short, choppy guitars over a mid-tempo beat, playing more to their skills as musicians and lyrics that speak of boys all grown up. Unfortunately the band shift back to their less progressive material with Control's closer with the short (just over two minutes long), 'Wide Eyes Shout' by far the weakest link, it never feels quite complete.

The band has certainly developed their sound, front man Ryan McLennan's raspy, scratching vocals give Clothes Make The Man a more unique sound, every so often channeling just a bit of Tim Armstrong's snarl. Cutting their teeth on tracks like 'Dreamless Nights' Clothes Make The Man have considerable talent and potential but only two of the four tracks on Control are really worth the listen. If first impressions are everything, the band delivers a mixed bag.

November 11, 2010

In Focus: MEN

Check out the latest video 'Off Our Backs' from the Brooklyn-based band MEN an art/performance collective fronted by Le Tigre's JD Samson. It's full of catchy dance pop and a bit of eye candy too!


 Be sure to pick up the band's Off Our Backs EP recently released on iTunes!

Record Review: We Were Lovers

We Were Lovers - We Were Lovers EP   3.5/5


Saskatoon may not be at the top of anyone's list for exporting hot music acts, but once you've been introduced to We Were Lovers, you may rethink that statement. The duo made up of Elsa Gebremichael and Ash Lamothe are about as sexy an export from the prairies are one could hope for and their music is just as attractive.

The release of their self-titled EP is mire glimpse of what is to come, yet has all the hallmarks of a band just waiting for that perfect moment to strike it big. In only 3 tracks it's hard not to become drunk on Gebremichael's seductive, girl on the prowl vocals over Lamothe's lush atmospheric pop/rock compositions, all the while drawing from both their contemporaries Controller.Controller, and The Yeah Yeah Yeahs snarling guitars on 'Wild Fire' or 80s staples like New Order on the climatic atmosphere of 'Partners In Crime'.  

The key for We Were Lovers is that while their influences are easy to spot, they never over power and remain focused on layered compositions and Gebremichael's cooing vocals. For these future starlets sexy is a state of mind, that helps take their synth-saturated pop/rock to the next level and the nearest dance floor.

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