TWENTY CENTURIES OF STONY SLEEP – I INVOKE RAGNAROK

For Fans of: Queens of the Stone Age, Bad Religion, Modest Mouse,
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TWENTY CENTURIES OF STONY SLEEP – I INVOKE RAGNAROK

For Fans of: Queens of the Stone Age, Bad Religion, Modest Mouse,
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HOT LITTLE ROCKET – DOWN WITH SAFE

For Fans of: The Cribs, Pavement, Pixies, Built to Spill, Green Day, Twenty Centuries of Stony Sleep,
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WAXAHATCHEE – COAST TO COAST/YOU’RE DAMAGED

For Fans of: Pavement, Luscious Jackson, Liz Phair,
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WOODPIGEON – PIANO PIECES FOR ADULT BEGINNERS

Calgary = conservatives, cowboys, cold… and culture? My hometown of Calgary was named one of the cultural capitals of Canada in 2012. That made me, and everyone I know tilt our heads to the side and say “Really?” For myself and other Calgarians, this city is one that demolishes its heritage buildings, spans its bland suburbia into infinity, and finds art only in how it supes up its pick-up trucks. I know, however, that is a naive way of thinking. No matter where you are, there is a creative soul to be found. It’s just harder to see it in your own backyard sometimes. If I look close enough, I can see a thriving music scene in Cowtown. From Chad VanGaalen to Tegan and Sara to Twenty Centuries of Stony Sleep, talent is coming out of the woodwork. Which brings me to Woodpigeon. Although they have been releasing albums since 2006, I only first heard them a few weeks ago. The song Piano Pieces for Adult Beginners was playing on the radio during a drive home. Its jaunty piano and cynical lyrics felt like a sped up and more melodic track from Fiona Apple’s Extraordinary Machine. Although the entire song is enjoyable, it is the one line that hooks into you and festers – “good things come to those you hate”. It sets a jaded and guarded mood to the song that only switches with the vulnerable last line – “I just want you to know, I don’t want you to go”. The juxtaposition makes an affecting balance, and a truly enjoyable listen. It was a pleasant surprise to discover these guys were from Calgary. The more I realize great art can be created in this western prairie sprawl, the more I think we may have sense of culture worth acknowledging.
TWENTY CENTURIES OF STONY SLEEP – STORMY NIGHT

This Calgarian band pulled their name from William Butler Yeats’s poem The Second Coming, and considering the music, that might make perfect sense. TCOSS feels like the second coming of nineties indie rock. Listening to their new album Circuit Crooks, you can imagine these guys spending late nights listening to Surfer Rosa, Slanted and Enchanted, and The Lonesome Crowded West. On Stormy Night, they take those influences and up the tempo with great results. TCOSS take lyrics about all the thoughts that leave you restless at night, and turn it into a high energy rock song that will induce uncontrollable air drumming (thanks to the skills of Lisa Hunte, and now Joel Briggs). The forward momentum of the track is really captured when Graham Daniel’s vocals are joined by Alexi Davis for the ultimate line “It fills your body with retribution“, and that excellent guitar riff follows. Like Wintersleep’s Oblivion, it reminds you how much you miss good ol’ fashioned alt rock music. Surely some revelation is at hand – yes, that I have another great song to put alongside Chad VanGaalen and Tegan and Sara in my best of Calgary list.
Check them out on their site, or listen on iTunes.