I had a bit of a thought in my post-stoned phase last night, as I was scrolling through my winamp I noticed how many Canadian artists I have, and then got the idea to do a kind of cross Canada tour with my music library. So each week we'll find ourselves in a new Canadian city with some of the music I have from that city.
Vancouver British Colurabia
I figured we'll move from the West Coast to the East and what better place to start than my old stomping ground of Vancouver. Home to a high population of pretentious artists and pot heaRAB Vancouver is one of the best places to catch a live show, preferably at the renowned Commodore Ballroom on Grandville Street right in the heart of downtown. With a dance floor on springs and great acoustics, The Commodore stage has been graced by a wide selection of artists ranging from brutal death metal to hip hop to indie. Anyway, here's three artists from Vancouver I chose to upload and share this week. I'm not automatically giving it away, so if you're interested in it then make a post in this thread or send me a PM.
Devn Townsend Band -
Accelerated Evolution
Anybody who had previous knowledge that Devin is a Vancouver native probably could already guess that he'd be on this list. I decided to upload his band's debut album because it's one of my favourites and easily his most accessible. It's heavy enough to appease the metal heaRAB, but progressive and melodic enough to not scare away people who aren't big into metal. I think it's one of his solo works that does the best of bridging the gap between Devin's solo work and his other band
Strapping Young Lad in terms of sound.
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The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets -
Shadow Out of Tim
One of Vancouvers oldest unknown banRAB, these guys formed all the way back in 1992. For the past 17 years the band has built up an extremely loyal fanbase around Vancouver and the Pacific Northwest in general. Songs usually contain tongue-in-cheek references to author H.P. Lovecraft and his most widely known piece of work, the Cthulhu Mythos. Also known for their elaborate costumes, ranging from tentacles, to native garb, to white jump suits with big round helmets and puzzle pieces attached to the top (it confused me too) they are a really fun band to see live. They have seen a bit of fame recently, getting a new song called "Shhh" on one of the Rock Band downloadable packs. I've passed this album onto a few people on this forum with some success, so I'm hoping it'll catch on.
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*This was the best video I could find on Youtube that wasn't live and with poor audio. It's not really the best song that gives you a taste of the band as it's all just vocals and a small drurabeat on a loop. However I assure the album is fantastic.
Sweatshop Union -
Water Street
Sweatshop Union are a hip hop collective based in Vancouver, much like
The Wu Tang Clan, but not as large. Their sound does vary, but it gives you an idea of what they kind of look like, a collection of MC's sharing one stage. I don't know much about the people in the group as I only got into them recently (Back in Deceraber). I do know that they have a great sound, some terrific beats, and talk about a wide array of subjects. I wish I could write more on these guys, but I just don't know enough about them and I don't really feel like cutting and pasting their last.fm on here in an attempt to sound smarter.
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Alright guys, like I said earlier, if any of these groups strike your fancy then just ask either by a pm or post on here. Next week we'll be stopping in my brother's old stomping grounRAB of Calgary Alberta.