Another week packed full of new releases, including a new album from Montreal’s [wikipop]Timber Timbre[/wikipop], who will be playing a pay-what-you-can concert at Centenary United Church here in Hamilton on Thursday, April 7th. This is yet another great show put on by the New Harbours Music Series folks, who keep bringing cutting edge new music to the city.
To make up for last (and next) week’s absence of a new MBTRG episode, we’ve tried to get as much as possible into this one, which features tracks from new albums by [wikipop]The Pains of Being Pure at Heart[/wikipop] and [wikipop]Jill Barber[/wikipop]. We’re also playing some tracks from the latest releases by [wikipop]Radiohead[/wikipop], [wikipop]The Mountain Goats[/wikipop], [wikipop]Mother Mother[/wikipop], and [wikipop]Lykke Li[/wikipop], along with a stand-out track from Halifax’s Molly Rankin (who has an undeniable Canadian music pedigree). Long live youth!
- The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – Belong (Belong)
- Weezer – The Good Life (Pinkerton)
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Sheena Is a Punk Rocker (War Child – Heroes, Vol. 1)
- The Mountain Goats – Estate Sale Sign (All Eternals Deck)
- Molly Rankin – Way Home (She EP)
- Peter Bjorn And John – Objects Of My Affection (Writer’s Block)
- Lykke Li – Rich Kids Blues (Wounded Rhymes)
- Mother Mother – Original Spin (Eureka)
- Shout Out Out Out Out! – Your Shitty Record Won’t Mix Itself (Not Saying / Just Saying)
- You Say Party! We Say Die! – Teenage Hit Wonder (Re-Styled by Camp America) (Remik’s Cube)
- Radiohead – Morning Mr Magpie (King of Limbs)
- Jill Barber – Mischievous Moon (Mischievous Moon)
- Timber Timbre – Creep On Creepin’ On (Creep On Creepin’ On)
- PJ Harvey – The Colour Of The Earth (Let England Shake)
- The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – Heart in Your Heartbreak (Belong)
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