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Fionn Regan @ The Horseshoe (Sept 26, 2007)

My friend Vicente and I went to check out Irish singer-songwriter Fionn Regan. It was a great show, except for the annoying girl who kept asking me to move over, but who was talking continuously through each song.





Fionn Regan – Be Good Or Be Gone, live @ Horseshoe Tavern (Toronto. Sept 26, 2007) from trendaway on Vimeo.


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John Vanderslice @ El Mocambo, Toronto (Oct 1, 2007)

Here are some pics and videos from the John Vanderslice concert from a couple of weeks ago.



John Vanderslice – Exodus Damage (clip) (Oct 1, 2007 @ El Mocambo, Toronto) from trendaway on Vimeo.


John Vanderslice – White Dove (live @ El Mocambo, Toronto. Oct 1, 2007) from trendaway on Vimeo.

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Music, music, music…

There is too much music and not enough hours in the day.

Currently I am trying to ingest as much John Vanderslice as possible (I have no idea how I acquired Pixel Revolt, but thank God for shuffle mode). Almost daily I listen to Joseph Arthur, Nada Surf and Sufjan Stevens (check out this cool non-Sufjan-like track that he did for The Believer).

I’m fairly disappointed with Interpol‘s latest [edit: I am now a fan - it was a grower!] and am enjoying the new White Stripes album. Finally, Modeselektor‘s new album “Happy Birthday” is really good and features a cool callaboration with Thom Yorke.

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Sondre Lerche @ MOD Club

Concert Buddy and I went to see Sondre Lerche at Toronto’s MOD Club on Friday, April 2. I’d seen him before while he was supporting the album Phantom Punch.

It was packed and a ton of fun! He’s a great performer and really knows how to keep a crowd entertained (I mean with things other than his music). Below are a couple of video clips that I took from the show.

Sondre Lerche live – “Tragic Mirror” from trendaway on Vimeo

Sondre Lerche live – “Say It All” (clip) from trendaway on Vimeo

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I’ve never heard that song. (07/05/16)

Here are my current picks:


Sean Lennon – “Friendly Fire” (2006) (US)

Tipper – “Relish the Trough” (2006) (UK)

Rhett Miller – “The Instigator” (2002) (US)

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Mew @ MOD Club

On March 26, 2007, Funky Barb (aka “Concert Buddy”) and I went to check out Mew at Toronto’s MOD Club. I first heard this band through my friend Jason/Willis/Eldon/Zwerg a few years back. It’s hard to describe their music – it’s like a bunch of ex-metalheads who like fairies, girls and cute animals. (They don’t actually sing about fairies; it’s just easy to picture them flying around while you’re listening to them. Maybe it’s just me.) They are from Denmark and are apparently huge there, so that made it even cooler to see them in a smaller club setting.

Below are a couple of clips I took – enjoy!

Mew Live – “The Zookeeper’s Boy” (clip) on Vimeo



Mew Live – “Snow Brigade” (clip) on Vimeo

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Joseph Arthur @ Healey’s

I’ve only been listening to Joseph Arthur for a few months, but I’ve been looking for him for years. I heard a song in the film Saved a few years ago and it stuck with me, but I never knew who it was. Every once in I while I would remember it but never knew where to find it (of course I didn’t just go buy the soundtrack). Then I heard it again in an episode of Scrubs and thanks to this website I was able to find it! Within an hour I had three of his albums (and also realized that I had one already). The song I’d been looking for was “In The Sun“.

On Thursday, March 8, I went with my sister Irene and Funky Barb to see Joseph Arthur perform at Healey’s. It was a solo performance which he apparently doesn’t do anymore. This guy is amazing – his voice is so strong and full while maintaining an edgy vulnerability.

He played for about 45 minutes and then went “backstage” (actually Healey’s kitchen). When he came back out, he said that he wasn’t nervous anymore and proceeded to play for another 45 minutes. He is such an earnest and intense artist, but not stuck in his own little world; the second half included a fair amount of dialogue with audience members and a few stories here and there.

Highlights included what I’m sure are standards: “In The Sun”, “Honey and the Moon” and “I Donated Myself to the Mexican Army”. What stood out, however, was his cover of The Smiths’ “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out”, which he dedicated to Elliott Smith. Below is as clip of it that I took, as well as clips of “Devil’s Broom” and “In The Sun” (careful – “In The Sun” had a problem converting and there’s some loud white-noise at the end!):

Joseph Arthur Live – “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out” (clip) on Vimeo

Joseph Arthur Live – “Devil’s Broom” (clip) on Vimeo

Joseph Arthur (live) – “In The Sun” (clip) on Vimeo

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I’ve never heard that song before. (07/03/28)

I found that one week wasn’t long enough to get to know three albums, so it’s not going to be weekly. It also backfired because once I got to know them, I wanted to keep listening to them. Anyway, here are my current picks:


Sondre Lerche – “Phantom Punch” (2007) (Norway)

Electrelane – “The Power Out” (2004) (England)

Jeremy Enigk – “World Waits” (2006) (US)

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I’ve never heard that song before. (07/03/05)

My new goal is to actually get to know some of the 30, 000+ songs in my iTunes library. I have over 12, 000 on my iPod and it’s ridiculous how often, while listening in Shuffle mode, I have to look at the screen to see what I’m listening to! I’ve decided to focus on about three albums a week. I’m sure I’ll already know a few songs in each album but my goal is to familiarize myself with the entire albums.

This week’s choices are:


The Crash – “Wildlife” (2002) (Finland)

Built to Spill – “Keep It Like A Secret” (1999) (US)

Tiger Lou – “The Loyal” (2006) (Sweden)

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