Saturday, April 30, 2011

America's Hat Gets Political

Hey there.  Apologies for the late addition of this blog - it's been a crazy week, and what with Ted being in Montreal, handling our show solo was a challenging task indeed.

I did get two stellar call ins, one from Brent Hodge, resident Canadian, filling us in on political parties of Canada and the latter from Ted detailing his Montreal experiences.





Being the Gen Y fool that I am, my immediate impulse to learn more about Canadian politics was to turn to the interwebz.  For those of you above Wikipedia, here's a quick summary on the current stand of the upcoming Canadian election.

Canadians, like the Brits, have a Prime Minister as head of the executive branch, while the legislative branch is comprised of the monarchy, senate, and House of Commons.  The primary political parties of Canada are the Conservative Party of Canada and the Liberal Party of Canada, while smaller groups, like the New Democratic Party, the Bloc Quebecois, and the Green Part of Canada are also popular political parties.


Here is the run-down of candidates for the election on May 2nd:

Stephen Harper - Conservative

Michael Ignatieff - Liberal

Gilles Duceppe - Bloc Quebecois

Jack Layton - NDP

Elizabeth May - Green


This is a great excerpt explaining the wackiness of this year's election.  The full article and more information can be found on the CBC website.

"For an election that many Canadians aren't quite sure they even wanted and that some insist is downright boring, Canada Votes 2011 has provided some unexpected fireworks so far. 

First, there was the Stephen Harper-Michael Ignatieff Twitter fight. Then came Green Party leader Elizabeth May's exclusion from the leaders' debate, and NDP candidate Jack Layton's televised quip about Michael Ignatieff's attendance record. 

In between, there was a leaked auditor general's report, an unforeseen surge in NDP poll numbers and a genuinely surprising lack of apathy in young voters across the country. "

I'll save Ted's stories for next week, but he did mention over the phone a trip to Schwartz's Deli as being quite eatery.


Shows of Interest:

Thursday, May 5
A-Trak
The Mid

Thursday, May 12
Woods of Ypres
Reggie's Live

Friday, May 20
Timber Timbre
Schuba's

Saturday, May 21
Timber Timbre
SPACE
Evanston

Thursday, May 26
Sloan
Subterranean


Track o' the Week:

Joel Plaskett - "Fashionable People"

Incredible lyrics and a simple, driving beat.  Tambourine and high-pitched chorus, plus filtered drums.  Think Mika, but way less annoying.

Artist o' the Week:

Group of Seven

The essence of Canada - its politics, identity, and traditions - has been condensed in the form of one man and his guitar.  Check out "Passport" for a take on what it means to be a Canadian and "Ghost of Tim Horton" for a darker perspective on the legacy of Tim Horton, including hockey and donuts.


Next Week:  Montreal-tastic.  We'll talk about and hear music from those crazy Quebecois.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Soul Love

America.  Canada.  So close, and yet...so far?




Ted and I spoke with CBC Radio 3 Producer Brent Hodge this week about this very issue.  We may be just one border away, but there are some things that Canada has that we don't, and vice versa.  Here were our lists of potential "exchange" items.

Brent: Things Canada Needs From the States
1.  Austin, TX
2.  Giant Red Bull Drinks
3.  Light Green Tic Tacs
4.  Superstar Burger at Carl's Jr
5.  Santa Fe, NM

Hay and Ted: Things We Want to Take From Canada
1.  Vancouver
2.  Tim Horton's
3.  The London Alehouse
4.  Canadian Oil
5.  Canadian Government (free healthcare and support for the arts, wha?!?!)

We also got to broadcasting our interview with Suuns.  Check it out on our Artist Interview Page!


For Laughs:

Friend Gobble Gobble and Braids on Facebook and follow their back-and-forth banter.  It's a blast.


Upcoming Shows in the Chicago Area:

Arcade Fire
SOLD OUT
April 22, 24, 25
UIC Pavilion

Gobble Gobble
Schubas
Wednesday, April 27

Timber Timbre
Schubas
Friday, May 20


Evanston SPACE
Saturday, May 21

Tracks O' the Week:

Hay says:

Lake of Stew - "Hey Bully"

Super fun track - folky, upbeat vibe.

Ted says:

Chad VanGaalen - "Molten Light"

Listen to it or "[he] will find you and [he] will kill you"


Next Week:  America's Hat - Election Edition.  Brent Hodge gives us the scoop on Canadian politics.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Suuns-tastic

Although we didn't get our weekly dose of Brent in this week, we were able to have a phone interview with Suuns.  Since we had some tech issues with our phone system (again), we'll be posting the interview online as we recorded it after our show.  Suuns will be playing a show in Chicago soon, and we highly recommend you attend - more info below.



Upcoming Shows

Suuns
Monday, April 18
Lincoln Hall

Timber Timbre
Friday, May 20
Schubas

Timber Timbre
Saturday, May 21
SPACE
Evanston, IL

Track of the Week:

Hay says:

Bedouin Soundclash/Cour de Pirate - "Brutal Hearts"

I'm way behind on picking up on the awesomeness of this track, but it is stellar. While their groups do wonders together, it's worth checking out Bedouin Soundclash and Cour de Pirate separately, too!

Next Week:  Most definitely some Canadian culture talk