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Awright Junky, Yeahyeahyeah, I know whatcher thinkin'. My bag o' SWAG is a little lighta dis week right? Yeah, I heardja, but ya know what? What I missed out in quantity, I made up for in quality – le's get inta da SWAG Report. Once agin dis week, I nabbed a tune dat both ol' fi' dollar Billy an' me c'n agree on, annit's da las' one onn'is list, so le's start d'ere. I nabbed da secon' song onna new...

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Wednesday, 01 February 2012
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Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, has entered into a historic new record deal with American legend and innovator Willie Nelson. The deal marks a label homecoming for Nelson, who, from 1975-1993, cut a phenomenal string of top-selling singles and albums for Columbia Records, beginning with 1975's seminal smash Red Headed Stranger. Forthcoming Willie Nelson titles under the Legacy imprint will include newly recorded songs and performances as well as archival releases, personally curated by the artist,...

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Wednesday, 01 February 2012
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It’s difficult to judge Lana Del Rey’s record without addressing the media hype that has surrounded her for the past six months. If you haven't heard, just type her name into Google; you’ll find blogger backlash about her image change, a highly criticized performance on Saturday Night Live and, in popular opinion, a general lack of talent – but the truth is that Del Rey is not untalented. Her singing is good (not great), she’s attractive and has style; the...

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Wednesday, 01 February 2012
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If there’s a canon of musicians who craft music driven by experimentations in sound – Dirty Projectors, Animal Collective, Tune-Yards – it would only make sense to add Gotye to that list. Gotye (pronounced “gore-ti-yeah,” or “Gaultier,” as in the fashion designer Jean Paul) is the moniker of Wally De Backer, the Belgian-born Australian musician who also plays in the Melbourne-based band The Basics. While Gotye has released two albums in Australia, including 2006’s Like Drawing Blood, he’s...

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Wednesday, 01 February 2012
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It has never been analyzed too deeply before, but the fact is that all of the great collaborative rock bands and albums start out as loose, fun affairs which only become serious later – after the players who came together to contribute to the project discovered they might just be onto something. For perfect examples of such artistic development-on-the-fly, one could look at the albums that The Travelling Wilburys made or (more recently) the album that Fred Squire, Julie Doiron...

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Tuesday, 31 January 2012
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As has been the case every other time Leonard Cohen has released a new album since 1969, the first question which really begs asking when one examines Old Ideas is how much rhetoric inspired it, how much rhetoric was required to produce it, how much wry wit has been laced into it and how many perfectly polished double entendres fuel it. These are the thoughts that seasoned fans will have before they hear one note of music. Before they hear...

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Sunday, 29 January 2012
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Now about eighteen years after bands like Green Day, NOFX and Rancid broke through into the mainstream, punk rock has changed in some most peculiar ways. After the great renaissance happened in 1994, it didn't take long for other young, hopeful bands to formalize punk rock (see the results in Blink 182 and all of the side projects from that band, Sum 41, MxPx, Simple Plan and We The Kings, and that's just for starters – there are more) and...

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Saturday, 28 January 2012
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It might not sound like it should make sense initially, but sometimes the flaws in a record's presentation can actually enrich the experience of hearing it. Believe me when I say that such an inference is only that – an inference – and not not an ironclad rule, but it was certainly proven to me definitively when I reviewed the People Mover 7” by Toronto-based punks Caiiro Foster. The band's second release in just a few months (their self-titled EP...

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Friday, 27 January 2012
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My understanding of Snow Patrol is perhaps best summed up by a scene from the mediocre comedy Hall Pass. Owen Wilson, whose character is free to cheat on his wife, visits a coffee shop to hit on a sexy barista. He complements the music, which she explains is Snow Patrol. "Ah yeah, good soundtrack. Pretty good movie. Tell you one thing… Cuba Gooding definitely doesn't belong in the snow, does he?" A hipster coworker then mocks him for confusing the...

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Thursday, 26 January 2012
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I missed the first song of Real Estate’s show – and it was awkward. I gauged time badly and arrived approximately ten minutes into the band's set and quickly made my way to the front to appreciate the second half of “Municipality.” When I yelled out “Suburban Beverage” after what I now know was the second song, bassist Alex Bleeker replied, “We opened with that, what did you do – show up late?” Light chuckles reverberated through the crowd; indeed...

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Wednesday, 25 January 2012