Over at DemoDaze Live, there's streaming video of a live session The Thrills did for them, including some lovely acoustic versions of "Not For All", "Saturday Night", "Big Sur", and "The Curse of Comfort". [link from The Thrills message board]
According to a post at 20hz, the Wavelength Zine will no longer be available as a print publication but will continue as an online entity starting March. I've never gotten that attached to it since I've rarely had the opportunity to pick it up but for the times I did get to pick it up I was fond of its simplicity and the sheer enthusiasm that seemed to go into every issue. It's a shame I haven't had the chance to attend one single show of the Wavelength series. Que sera sera.
Due to demand and the unavailability of import copies in the U.K., The Arcade Fire's "Funeral" will be released on iTunes tomorrow, a full month before the CD is scheduled to be released in the U.K. [from NME]
Death From Above 1979 are interviewed over at twenty/forty.
Word is that the new Broken Social Scene disc will be released this fall, instead of Valentine's day as I believe it was originally planned for. ...It's gonna be a long winter, spring, and summer.
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