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Sound Advice: <em>Royal City</em>

When Three Gut Records ceased operations in 2005, it left a gaping hole in the larger Toronto-area music community. The Guelph-originated label was short lived but prolific and hugely significant, not unlike one of its primary acts and raisons d’être, Royal City. The promise of a once-planned posthumous Royal City rarities compilation has been lingering unfulfilled since the Three Gut demise, but earlier this year Sufjan Stevens' (a long-time friend and supporter) Asthmatic Kitty Records picked it up for release, and today is the day we can hold it in our eager little hands (it's distributed in Canada by Outside Music). A wise woman once said that you don't know what you've got till it's gone; awful clichés and Counting Crows covers aside, in the case of Royal City, she couldn't be more right.

Jason Logan is the illustrator best known for the so truthful it hurts book If We Ever Break Up This Book is Mine. In his new book iGeneration, Logan turns his comedic eye to the frightening mash of technology in our lives.

was that good? Or is everyone just going to see Jim Guthrie?.

retrospective offers some insight into how a small group of friends, musicians and artists opened up doors for great local music to be heard and appreciated all over the world.

The end is nigh for one of Canada's premier independent record labels, Three Gut Records. The label, home of Royal City and Jim Guthrie, has announced that they will function no more after the release of the next Constantines record on October 11. Scooped off of Zoilus this afternoon, the news of imminent Three Gut demise came as sad and in some ways predictable. As Mark Pytlik reported, TGR co-founder Lisa Moran had hinted at such an ending:

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