Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'beachboys'
January 7, 2008
As the subject for a serious music book, Céline Dion––amazing or not––seems like an odd choice. In the latest book in the 33⅓ series, however––a series which typically looks at albums like the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds or Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures or the Rolling Stones' Exile on Main St.––Carl Wilson, probably Toronto's pre-eminent music critic, takes it upon himself to "[strive] to understand Céline's global popularity," in the process "fac[ing] the question of what......
Continue Reading "Let's Talk, Sing, and Write About Celine"June 28, 2007
The problem with doing a weekly CD review is that an excellent album will sometimes cross your path, only to realize that you can't get to it for weeks. Then they explode (sort of), play a show that gets covered by everyone and their Grandma (a.k.a. The Star), and you end up twiddling your thumbs, not sure if one more review is really going to say anything different from all the other ones. It might......
Continue Reading "On Store Shelves: Five Roses"May 29, 2007
"What's The Frequency, Campus?" highlights some of the intriguing shows and special programming happening on Toronto's campus and community radio stations. The Show: Mental Chatter The Host: Denise Benson Where and when: CKLN 88.1 FM, Mondays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Denise Benson has been hosting Mental Chatter for an astounding 19 years. It’s an excellent Monday morning blast of musical energy—she spins everything from jazz to house to rock, as well as......
Continue Reading "What's The Frequency, Campus?: Mental Chatter"February 10, 2007
The CouchSurfing Project has nothing to do with The Beach Boys or crowd surfing on a futon (although that must be fun) and has everything to do with traveling the world by the seat of a couch -- someone else's, that is. CouchSurfing.com is where couch surfers hook up with couch owners for a place to crash for a night or two for free at their travel destination. They can browse though the database......
Continue Reading "Surfin' USA (and Canada and Greece and Kenya and Singapore…)"February 4, 2007
Part Pet Sounds-era Beach Boys, part Animal Collective, part something else completely, Grizzly Bear have a unique sound that's tricky to categorize. This is not music you will necessarily dance to, but you will be moved. The Brooklyn-based band hits Toronto on Tuesday at Lee's Palace with Dirty Projectors to promote their newest (and critically acclaimed) record Yellow House. Despite ranking their last show in Toronto in support of TV on the Radio their......
Continue Reading "Grizzly Bear Get Psyched"August 31, 2005
There is just so much good music to be found online and much of it as free and legal downloads. That's what Torontoist wants to share with you in these Le Mercredi Mixtapes and that's what *sixeyes share as well. So many artists, bands, and indie music labels offer mp3s that you could live in front of your monitor searching for new music. And Torontoist does.... here's what we've been living on lately. 1.......
Continue Reading "The 'Give Me Your House Keys' Mixtape"August 12, 2005
Ever since the 1950’s, rock’n’roll and meat have become one in the same. They ceased to be distinct entities with the advent of Americana diners and the popularity of rotund musicians like Fats Domino and later Elvis, and haven't separated themselves since. By the 1970’s, rock’n’roll actually became a meal. "What do you want for dinner tonight, sugar-face?" "Let’s have ourselves a little rock’n’roll, cowboy!" And there’s at least one 8-piece retro-psych ensemble band......
Continue Reading "The Old Stand-By: Meat"July 13, 2005
Yeah. That's right. I'm back. The mysterious *Sixeyes (a.k.a. Alan Williamson). I am truly hoping that someone out there, in the sweaty mass of humanity called T.O., enjoyed at least one of the songs in last week's Mixtape. Or, at least a few seconds, or notes, of one of those songs. Seven songs that were, and still are, well deserving of more attention. Here is some more indieness, of tone and situation. 1. Rademacher -......
Continue Reading "Mixtape: Indie-ness of Tone and Situation"