Well since The Arcade Fire is sold out and I'm not sure I'll be up to showing up early tomorrow at Lee's Palace to 'try' to purchase a ticket at the door, I'm thinking of checking out Tina Dico @ The Mod Club Theatre where she'll be opening up for some singer-songwriter named Teitur. (Never heard of him by the way.) Tina Dico is one of the vocalists from Zero 7. I saw her live back in the summer, both as part of the Zero 7 show at The Opera House as well as a solo artist at the El Mocambo. Her music is mesmerizing and she's a real cutie as well. Watch her performance(aired Wednesday September 29, 2004) on KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic where she performed 7 songs as well as chatted with host Nic Harcourt.
Hope of the States will be at HMV at 333 Yonge St. in Toronto on Monday October 4, 2004 at 5 pm. It's just down the street from my workplace office so I'll probably pop in and check out what all the fuss is about.
Supergrass Invade America...and Canada can only be next, we hope. For the moment check out Supergrass on Late Night With Conan O'Brien on October 1st(tomorrow), and Jimmy Kimmel Live on October 8th. Or listen to Supergrass' KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic performance(from Monday September 27, 2004) here. [news from filter magazine]
The Organ are recording a new 7" featuring their new song "Let The Bells Ring" which will be released by Go Metric Records in the fall.


With the weather yesterday so beautiful, I decided to take a little bike trip through Toronto. I drove in my car with my bike to Sunnyside Beach, parked my car, and rode my bike along the Waterfront trail until I got to Bathurst St. I had already decided to head up Bathurst towards
Caught the film
Also on the movie front, I went to see
The title of The Trashcan Sinatras' most popular single "Obscurity Knocks" was befitting as the band made their long-awaited return to Toronto since playing the city back in 1993. The band, in retrospect, seemed to have gotten lost in the shuffle in the 90's, never fitting into the grunge movements and britpop scene during the decade. The Trash Can Sinatras were very much progenitors of the Scottish tradition of pop music, sounding like a cross between
As this was an early show, first opener Lindy came on early, and I missed the set because I had an evening class that night. After class I headed down to The Mod Club, in time to catch all-girl Montreal new wavey-pop band Pony Up. What's in the drinking water in Montreal? I can't believe all the good bands coming from there,
After the usual between-set wait, Ben Lee sauntered onto the dimly-lit stage with his acoustic guitar. I thought for a second he was a roadie. It's surprising how much the 'dude's shot up in height. He's also chosen to grow a shaggy head of hair. He's not the scrawny kid we all remember him to be. Although, considering he'll be 26 years old in November of this year, his appearance still gives off a youthful vibe. However, Ben Lee's live performance that night showed that he's grown in to a confident performer, able to keep the audience at bay/entertained with his stage banter on one hand and, on the other hand, displaying his musical prowess both through his solid guitar accompaniement and his smooth vocals. I've only had his solo CD 
I'm still pondering about whether to go to the
Are you coming to Toronto for vacation? Besides all the tourist-y things you'll be doing likely taking pictures[ad nauseum] of the
The PERFECT bill:
Maybe it's just trendy, but it seems like every band is releasing a DVD nowadays. Now it's
I'm working at the DOWNTOWN office of my employer[the Ontario government] again which is like putting a crack addict in the middle of a crackhouse. Being in the vicinity of the flagship stores of
The
Has anyone checked out the new 

I can't remember the last time I went to the movie theatre twice in one weekend, but on top of
Starring
The music videos for
After a couple of days of stellar concerts at Harbourfront for the Gobsmacked festival, it was nice to wrap up the weekend with a performance from Guelph's very own King Cobb Steelie who were playing an afternoon show to wrap up the festival. Considering the packed and near-packed audiences for the