Showing posts with label Patrick Watson. Show all posts
    Showing posts with label Patrick Watson. Show all posts

    Wednesday, April 8, 2009




    Patrick Watson is one of the bands I've discovered in recent years who has made it onto the list. It's ever-growing, but limited to those who really get me good. The ever-growing part excites me, suggesting music is getting better. Or perhaps my tastes are changing and with more genres to pluck from I'm finding more greatness. Whatever the case, it's an amazing time in popular music.

    Their follow-up to 2006's Close to Paradise (for which they won the Polaris Prize - Canada's Mercury) continues in a similar direction. No major shifts, really, though it's got its own energy. While Paradise felt like a gigantic opus of grand sounds, Wooden Arms has a few more moments of quietness, smallness. On "Man Like You" it's downright tiny, just vocals and an acoustic guitar, an album high-point, Watson's voice reaching into the highest parts of his limitless upper-range.

    While slightly more intimate than their last effort, this one loses none of the manic, driving intensity. If you've ever heard an interview with the guys from the band, their surprisingly easy-going. I would have thought they'd be boorishly intellectual, but no. They are kind of dopey and quirky, actually.

    With just enough blips and blops to satisfy my secret love of Space Rock, Wooden Arms moves through a lot of influences - Everything from cinematic orchestral ("Hommage") to plucky country on "Big Bird in a Small Cage" through to circus-dirge on "Traveling Salesman". It's one of those albums that grows with each listen, new sounds heard each time. While not everyone's cup of tea, I'm sure, it's definitely mine and will be on my playlist for many years to come.

    Download: "Man Like You"

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    Friday, April 3, 2009





    Patrick Watson's new album, Wooden Arms, has leaked. I am so excited.

    Wednesday, March 25, 2009





    A recent discovery (via the fantastic blog indiepassion) is The Middle East, a quintet from Australia. A quick-comparison would be Patrick Watson, the Montreal group specializing in atmospheric and dreamy folk-pop whose third album will be out in April. American Football comes to mind, too.

    I'm an extremely adept Googler, but there's very little available about the unsigned band online; no Wiki page, no official site, just a MySpace. The album is out of print and impossible to purchase legally, so here's the link. Check it out. Girl-boy harmonies, twinkly pianos, whistling. It's sweeping and rich, moody and ambient. Buzz word buzz word. Buzzword. Buzzzzzzzzz.



    Tuesday, March 3, 2009





    I will swipe my first entry from These Roving Eyes. Cheap, I know.

    A little Winter Mixed Tape for y'all. A collection of songs I'm loving - some old, some new, all receiving constant play in my world. Enjoy and check these artists out on iTunes.

    1) Epilepsy is Dancing – Antony and the Johnsons
    2) Went Walking – Bosque Brown
    3) Tailor – Julie Doiron
    4) Hold Time – M. Ward
    5) Mykonos – Fleet Foxes
    6) Paddy’s Gone – Antony and the Johnsons
    7) Broken Chair – Jim Guthrie
    8) He Doesn’t Know Why – Fleet Foxes
    9) Another World – Antony and the Johnsons
    10) Prescilla – Bat for Lashes
    11) Aeon – Antony and the Johnsons
    12) You Are Free – Cat Power
    13) Streetlights – Kanye West
    14) Oh My God – Gentleman Reg
    15) Gossip in the Grain – Ray LaMontagne
    16) Man Under the Sea – Patrick Watson
    17) Oh Lonesome Me – M. Ward
    18) Little Tornados – Aimee Mann
    19) Call it Off – Tegan and Sara
    20) Magpie to the Morning – Neko Case


    Download the zip!