Monday, April 27, 2009

Michael Ignatieff @ Writersfest

Over 800 people swarmed around St Brigids community centre in the Byward Market. At the Ottawa International Writers Festival, the leader of the official opposition was there to read from his recent book. He read an excerpt from the book True Patriot Love, had a discussion with CBC Radio host Adriene Harewood and signed copies of his book. This converted church was brimming with enthusiasm. As someone who has been a professional writer Iggy (as he is often called) is articulate. Currently ahead of Steven Harper in public opinion polls, Iggy is very likely to become the next Prime Minister of Canada. The Ottawa International Book Festival continues to constantly delight and amaze me. The current stream of the book festival continues until May 2nd 2009.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Itunes single of the week 09-04-15

One Track Mind (featuring Joel Plaskett) by Classified. Seeing Joel Plaskett's name attached to this track certainly caught my eye. This is not a rock project however it is rap. It is a track with a lot of "real" instruments thrown in but the vocal aproach is certainly delivered in the "MC" hip hop style. A few reviewers have compared the lyrical delivery to Eminem, and this comparison is not without merit. Most reviews about this funky pretty energetic song and with fun lyrics are positive. This track got an average rating of three and a half stars, I would give it about the same.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

The Net at the GCTC

The Net by Marcel-Romain Theriault runs by Apr 14 to May 3 (2009). It is a tragedy set in fishing village in New Brunswick. Like all Great Canadian Theatre Company productions, it has a small cast - this one small even by GCTC standards only 3 actors. The length is also relatively short - a one and a half stretch with no intermission. Within this play many issues are explored like loyalty, poverty, politics, economics, corruption, traditions, violence. Inspired by real incedents in New Brunswick a few years ago, tt is a gritty ride. Having said that, the well chosen dialogue does contain some humourous moments as well. It was a play that I would like to see again.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Itunes single of the week Apr 6 2009

Band of Skulls track "I Know what I am" is a rocking tune, high energy, fun lyrics, good beat, I like it a lot. The reviews on Itunes are positive for the most part. It got an average rating of 3 and 1/2 stars. Some comparisons to the White Stripes and Franz Ferdinand, I can see the later but not the former.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

cube gallery vernissage

Gallery owner Don Monet (yes that is his real name) decided to have the launch for the most recent Cube Gallery exhibition. Water opened Sunday April 12th, with a meet the artists reception and live music. The exhibition shows a diverse collection of works, mostly paintings with themes of water. Some of the works were traditional landscapes, some of it realistically rendered images. Others were abstract or expressionist, there were sculptures and what appeared to be found objects as well. More information is available on the cube gallery web site. Noticing several copies of Sky News magazine around, I picked up a copy, Don Monet invited me to keep the copy in my hand and pointed out that advert for a future exhibition. . On a sad note I walked by the Parkdale Gallery - located just around the corner from Cube and although the sign is still up the the building appears to be emptied out.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

The Spades @ Gracies east 09/04/09

Being a big fan of Beaus brewery when I found out that they were having a launch of a fresh batch of beer I got excited. I attended a similar event in December last year at The Elmvale Tavern. The beer was great as always. Locally made organic www.beaus.ca for more info if you are interested. The Spades were a pretty diverse band. When seeing a band playing unfamiliar material its hard to keep track of things. One of the songs that they introduced was called "Joints and cigarettes" it had a great laid back funky feel. Another song that seemed to be called "apple of my eye" had a southern fried feel. Others had Dick Dale energetic surf guitar feel. The Spades are a very talented band that I would like to see again.

the changing landscape of intellectual property

Intellectual property has long been an interest of mine. The CBC program Spark, recently had a very good program on the topic. Amongst the things you can here is an interview with a musician in Isriel who mashed up some individual youtube clips to make a new original collaberative piece of music. If you are interested you can hear the episode at www.cbc.ca/spark the episode in question is episode 73. Although I think all of the episodes are interesting. North Young host of Spake points out that intellectual property is becoming more and more of an issue for more and more people. What is logged about uploaded to sites such as Flier or youtube are now potential areas for conflict of ownership.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

We Are the Same Tragically Hip album reviewed

Well I have given it a few listens, it is bit mellower than I personally would prefer. Most of the tracks featuring lush melodies and harmonies rather than rocking riffs that I have come to expect from them. However I will say that their lyrics are as clever and cryptic as ever. I should say that several of the tracks are pretty rocking from Queen of Furrows (the 8th track on the CD) the energy level really picks up. Speed River and Frozen In My Tracks (tracks 9 and 10 respectively also have some good dynamics. Love Is A First (track 11) has already been released to Rock radio for airplay a good choice powerful and experimental it is my favourite. The Final song Country Day (Track12) closes the album on lighter note again. Perhaps I misheard what was said by Gord Downie during the Cineplex broadcast the other day. I thought that he said Jim Bryson was joining the band, I thought that perhaps some of the melodic passages on this album might be his work, however I searched throughout the album notes and found no mention of Jim Bryoson. Early reviews on www.Itunes.com show some disapointment with the lighter more melodic sound. As of the writing of this entry Itunes has not compiled an average user rating with the five star system. Speaking of Itunes, I could have sworn that I saw something in the credits during the Cineplex broadcaste on April 6th that said an extra track was available on the Itunes version. I found no reference to such a track on Itunes. I also saw mention of a limited edition package including a special crate and tshirt CD bundle. No mention of that on www.HMV.ca UPDATE the most recent icon for the the We Are the Same download on Itunes mentions an exclusive track. I don't have any information on it, lest I get some attention like Roger Friedman. The average rating on Itunes seems to be four stars.

Monday, April 6, 2009

tragically hip album release event

After hearing about this event it struck me as as surprising that this kind of thing isn't done more often. This evening Ciniplex sold tickets to watch a broadcast celebrating the release of We Are The Same, the latest release by the Tragically Hip. For 25.25 you got admission to the broadcast as well as a copy of We Are The Same. I have no complaints about the broadcast at least. The production qualities were great, the sound and visuals were superb, clear and sharp. George Stroumbuolopoulous made a great host, asking good questions, some his own some sent in by us the audience members. Contact information was shown on the screen to send questions and requests by email, test message and Twitter. The event started with George walking us into the house that has served as the recording studio for the Hip and introducing us to the band as well as some of the behind the scenes crew. Props to local boy Jim Bryson, who has been added to the band adding a lot of texture on keyboards. In my younger years I remember attending many an album release party, a practice that has all but disapeared in recent years. It was highly inspired to combine interviews, performance and albums sales broadcast live in HD. This was a memorable evening and I would certainly be willing to attend future events like it for other artists.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Itunes single of the week 09-03-30

I decided to write a review of the current free single of the week from Itunes. I generally don't pay that much attention to the little reviews on the Itunes site. Thunderheist's Jerk It, apparently is offered up apparently not a very new track. Thunderheist is an electonica duo and they release catchy pop songs. While far from an expert on this kind of music I have ventured into enough raves to know that this is a well rounded and polished accessible track. The tempo and rhythms are well varied and the lyrics saucy and catchy. I would say that this is one of the better tracks I have heard of this kind of music.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Metallica

Metallica somehow always manages to be a big marker in my life, going way back into the 1980s when I taped the Hit the lights, off of Chez106. This weekend, Metallica are officially being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of fame and tickets went on sale for the Ottawa date of their concert tour. I spent a lot of this morning trying to order tickets. The web site seemed to have frozen right away, an unfortunately all too common occurence on Capitaltickets' site. I eventually got through on the telephone and seem to have secured two seats in the 300 level.