Monday, November 29, 2010

Feist - "My Moon My Man" (FREE DOWNLOAD of a live version)

Run over to Amazon to download the a free live version of "My Moon My Man" by Feist!

This woman is best known for her iPod counting ability, but loved by yours truly for her involvement with the inspiration behind why I started this effort: Broken Social Scene.

The version you can download today, for free don't forget, is much more down tempo than the version from the album. An album, The Reminder, that I wish would have a follow up effort already!

I'm unable to mention any version of this song without embedding the music video that has gone through my mind every time I'm in an airport - or on a moving sidewalk for that matter... One of these days, I'm going to coordinate a flash mob to reenact it.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Wolf Parade - CONCERT TICKET GIVEAWAY

I've mentioned Wolf Parade before...
They are coming to Chicago (House of Blues) next week, and Lost in Concert is giving away tickets!
CLICK HERE FOR THE SEE THE HOW TO ENTER THE CONTEST.

Enjoy the video of Wolf Parade performing "This Heart's on Fire"

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Broken Social Scene - "Meet Me in the Basement" (album: Forgiveness Rock Record

I just can't help myself.
Here I am posting another Broken Social Scene song.
But, in the spirit of my last posts, I'm embedding the Best Music Video nominee...

It is quite a powerful video, and the song itself is a nice throwback to BSS's non-lyrical roots:

Monday, November 8, 2010

Hollerado - "Americanarama" (album: Record in a Bag)

The CBC Radio 3 Bucky Award nominations were recently announced.

Here is where being an American loving Canada from afar costs me, for I have no clue what these awards are...

But, I'm listening to a bunch of music I didn't before - which makes it very worthwhile. The following track from an Ontario band that I just heard for the first time today. The below was nominated for Best Music Video.

Coincidentally, this band is coming to my favorite venue a week from Friday. They are opening for Free Energy, a band from Philly. You might wonder why I'd mention that non-Canadian fact here, but watch the video and you'll see why its now noteworthy.

Album on Amazon
Myspace.com/hollerado
Hollerado.com

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