Hosted by: Marilla Steuter-Martin
Stories by: Emeline Vidal, Julia Mckenzie
Hosted by Saturn De Los Angeles
Stories by Tom Matukala and Catlin Spencer
Produced by Tom Matukala
All Things To The Sea, the sophomore album by Montreal's CTZNSHP, is chock-full of large sounding, arena-filling music. When discussing the scale of sound, the word "big" can feel like an understatement. The LP is produced by Jace Lasek, who has also worked with Wolf Parade, Young Galaxy, and Besnard Lakes. The album resonates with new wave and post punk sounds and aesthetics, the likes of which will have you hearing the influences of The Smiths and Joy Division. The tracks are emotive, artsy, and in combination with the crooning of Jesse LeGallais evoke a narrative that comes from the heart.
It all begins with the ringing guitar notes of "Everything Always". These notes act as a primer, a key that opens the door into the demonstrative world of this album. Once the entirety of the band joins in, you feel the expansiveness of the sound in store for us all. "New Brave" continues with the "big", and adds a large dose of personal reflection. As LeGallais sings, "I've dreamed all the right dreams but all the right dreams were wrong", you cannot help but to reflect on your own life and world. In a real sense, these are some of the most haunting words I've heard in a very long time. This track is buoyed by both catchy pop sensibilities and poignant lyrics.
Following these two massive songs, "Low Lives" begins with a droning synthesizer, pounding bass drum, and repetitive guitar notes all of which contribute to a building tension released only once the band kicks into full gear. The introspective nature of the lyrics continue, as we hear, "We were gonna tear it up. Is that still the plan?" A question we must confront by reflecting on our own hopes and dreams in life's ever changing drive forward.
All Things To The Sea has been described as anthemic, and that descriptor is bang on. The tracks of this album seem produced with a sound that would feel right at home on some of the biggest arena's and festival shows around. While the album sound is big, the themes and questions asked ground it and make it wholly accessible to us all.
--Fredy M. Iuni hosts Hiway 1, Mondays at 7:00 pm on CJLO.
by Emeline Vidal
The Children's hospital move is causing confusion among its patients.
Hosted by: Danny Aubry
Stories by: Emeline Vidal & Danny Aubry
Produced by: Catlin Spencer
International star, Fredy Massamba is back in Montreal and is doing a special 1-hour live interview on Beat The World! From his musical beginnings in Pointe-Noire, Congo touring with "Les Tambours de Brazza", collaborating with Zap Mama, Didier Awadi, Manou Gallo, Bilal, Mos Def and The Roots to his solo album "Ethnophony" and now "Makasi", Fredy Massamba stays true. With lyrics that touch our hearts, let his smooth blend of soul, funk, hip hop, and African Chants take us on a journey.
Stay tuned this Saturday, April 25th noon-2pm on CJLO.com and 1690 AM for our exclusive interview. Listeners can also call-in to ask Fredy questions from 1:15pm at 514-848-7471. Be warned, we will put you on the radio!
Coming up on a special edition of Aloof Future (Sundays at 2pm)- we will be talking to Louie P (Kaytranada's brother, and 1/2 of The Celestics). Louie P just released a single- we will hear all about it plus what's next for his solo project-- tune in to get the goods! Aloof Future, hosted by the aloof hipster: Sundays at 2pm!
Hosted by Catlin Spencer
Stories by Catlin Spencer & Patricia Petit Liang
Produced by Patricia Petit Liang
by Patricia Petit Liang
Guercy Edmond has been acquitted of hit and run, 3 years after running over a violent client with his taxi cab.
According to CTV News, the Quebec court found him not guilty of aggravated assault and dangerous driving.
The incident was caught on video, depicting the intoxicated client attacking the cab driver.
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by Catlin Spencer
A civil lawsuit of at least 75 000 dollars was filed against the city of Ferguson, Missouri on Thursday by the parents of Michael Brown.
According to CNN, lawyers for Brown’s parents have filed a wrongful-death lawsuit over the fatal shooting of their 18-year-old son by officer Darren Wilson.
The lawsuit states that the shooting was unjustified, an unnecessary and unreasonable amount of force was used, and that Wilson destroyed evidence and interfered with the investigation by washing blood off his hands and bagging his own gun.
Brown was unarmed when he was shot, which sparked both peaceful and violent protests in Ferguson as well as a national movement.
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Stories by: Emeline Vidal
Produced by: Emeline Vidal