Songs of the Week: August 23 - 29, 2021
“The Worse The Better” by Gold & Youth
Your “feel bad hit of the summer” is here with a brand new single from Gold & Youth. The Vancouver group is gearing up for the release of their sophmore album (newly signed to Paper Bag Records!) and are teasing us with the first single, “The Worse The Better”. The new tune is a dreamy alt-pop jam that the band describes as “a fun little bop about water-sliding into the abyss” and I can’t think of any better way to put it.
Mark November 5th on your calendar for the release of Dream Baby, or catch them opening for Yukon Blonde in Victoria and Vancouver on Oct 22 and 23, respectively.
Kirk
“A Mushroom Cloud” by Lydia Hol
Okay, I wasn’t meaning to start this week so bleak, but Lydia Hol’s gorgeous cover of the haunting (and maybe a little too timely) “A Mushroom Cloud” can’t be missed.
Originally written in the 50’s by Boudleaux Bryant, the song is about the North American anxiety and fear of nuclear warfare. Hol updates it with a renewed sense of urgency that’s less about fallout and more about, well… *broadly gestures around*
Watch the video below and catch the song on her upcoming album Some Dreamers of the Golden Dream is out September 17th on Amelia Recordings
Christine, can you pick it up a little for your song(s) of the week?
Kirk
“Dog Chained To Dog” by Amazing Grave
I got you Kirk…
For a completely different sound and direction with the songs this week, I present: “Dog Chained To Dog” a result of the collaboration between Kevvy Maher of Fake Shark, and Eric Breitenbach, drummer from Limblifter.
Amazing Grave is a heavy-metal band in the sense that they say they want to be “heavy in groove, beats, screams and sarcasm”. No word on more tracks or an album yet, but I’m sure more things are in the works.
Christine
“Bridget” by Graham Wright
On to upbeat and dance-able!
Last week we got new solo music from Dave Monks of Tokyo Police Club, and this week it’s Graham’s turn!
We only had to wait a mere ten years for Graham Wright to follow his solo album Shirts vs Skins up, but if the first track from The Cost of Doing Business is any indication, it’s well worth the wait.
”Bridget” follows the time-honoured tradition of two friends making the “if we’re both not married by the time we turn 40….” pact, and how their paths diverged.
I cannot wait to hear the rest of the album, and hope the next track released is “My Time Machine Worked!”, because 1) that title!, and 2) the press release says there is a sax solo, and that’s up my alley.
Christine
“Sparrow” by Chin Injeti
Bringing it back to to mellow and groovy, here’s Chin Injeti’s new single “Sparrow”!
The song came about while Chin was stuck at home, yearning to go out into the world - it’s about freedom and giving yourself permission to feel. After everything we’ve all been through, and to borrow a phrase from Kirk above, “*broadly gestures around*”, I think we can all relate to that desire.
Christine