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TIFF 2014’s Must-See Music Films

John Cusack in Love & Mercy

John Cusack in Love & Mercy

The Toronto International Film Festival has announced its initial lineup for the 2014 edition and, like always, there were a number of films of particular interest to music fans.

Sarah talked about them for Huffington Post Music Canada.

To read the post go here.

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Judas Priest’s Evil, Satanic, Devilish, Sinister Pre-Show Ritual

Judas Priest

Judas Priest

When Sarah spoke to Judas Priest lead singer Rob Halford recently, one of the topics that came up was the horrifically evil way the metal band gets warmed up for each show.

It’s truly devilish.

To find out what we’re talking about head over to Huffington Post Music Canada by going here.

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It’s A Family Affair: Top 20 Multigenerational Family Bands

Micah Nelson, Willie Nelson, Lukas Nelson

Micah Nelson, Willie Nelson, Lukas Nelson

When the second annual TURF festival rolled into Toronto recently one of the big attractions was Wilco mainman Jeff Tweedy’s new “Tweedy” project with his 18-year-old son.

Tweedy’s intergenerational band got us thinking about other father-son, mother-daughter-type acts there are out there.

It turns out there are a lot of big names — people like Rod Stewart, Van Halen and Alice Cooper — who like to keep it in the family.

To read the full story head over to Huffington Post Music Canada by going here.

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James Mercer Says Shins-Decemberist Fake ‘Portlandia’ Band May Have A Future

The members of Echo Echo

The members of Echo Echo

It was the wildest fantasy of music nerds come to life.

James Mercer of the Shins, Colin Meloy of the Decemberists and Corin Tucker formerly of Sleater-Kinney got together recently to form a supergroup called Echo Echo. Unfortunately, the band, not to be confused with the Santa Ana, CA, indie rockers of the same name, didn’t play any shows, or actually record any music together.

Mostly they just sat around on a couch looking bored in a skit called “Deuce Hotel” for IFC indie comedy program Portlandia.

Mercer says the idea of making music together never actually came up, even though the three were playing the parts of fictional band members.

“We never talked about it,” he tells Spinner while doing press in advance of the Shins’ fourth album, Port of Morrow, set for release on March 20.

“We kind of just got through it. It’s strange for us being filmed and stuff. We had fun hanging out and stuff, but we never talked about starting a band.”

In the skit, which is designed to parody too-cool boutique hotels like Portland’s Ace Hotel, main Portlandia characters Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein (ex-Sleater-Kinney, and current lead guitarist-singer for Wild Flag) are hotel desk clerks who act like starstruck groupies when Echo Echo check in.

Unfortunately, things take a dark turn when the band’s rooms aren’t ready, which sends Armisen and Brownstein into a lobby-trashing rage complete with tables being overturned, a fake stag’s head getting torn apart and Brownstein swinging precariously over a fireplace while the band runs out of the building.

Still, even though “Echo Echo” didn’t actually talk about making music while they were together, Mercer hasn’t discounted the possibility. In fact, he’s pretty warm to the idea.

“I don’t know,” he starts. “See, now I’m starting to think about, we’ve got to do this…”

They just needs to stay out of bad hotels.

This story was originally published Jan. 27, 2012 on Spinner Canada (RIP).

 

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100 Best Canadian Songs Ever

Whoo, Canada!

Whoo, Canada!

Because it’s Canada Day the folks at Huffington Post Music Canada enlisted Team Risky Fuel to help compile their 100 Best Canadian Songs Ever.

There were a couple rules: an artist can only appear on the list once, and, we would try to represent every genre and modern Can-pop time period in some way shape or form.

The results were… divisive. But that’s kinda the point.

To read the whole list go here.

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