
Tonight's show is a triumphant return to their home turf of Toronto for Elliott Brood and with local heroes $100 as support, they take take the hall by the scruff of the neck and race through old and new material with the same breathless, almost relentless energy that's become a trademark of their records. Driven by the hard played banjos of Mark Sasso, the thrashings of Casey Laforet, the vocals of both and the frantic drums of Steve Pitkin, the band takes us on a roller coaster of emotion – from memories of family homes and dead first world war [...]
Filed under: News , Awards Chromewaves If there's one thing that the 2011 Bucky Awards taught us it's that Canadian indie music fans heart Dan Mangan . The Vancouver singer-songwriter won Best Song back in 2009 for 'Robots' so he was all too happy to accept the honour again Dec. 7 for 'Row of Houses' at the CBC Radio 3 Awards, as voted by the online radio station's fervent fans. Mangan also walked away [...]

Idée Fixe When you've spent much of your life doing one thing, and that one thing draws to a close, it's not unreasonable to decide to do something completely the opposite next. So for Bry Webb to make his first post- Constantines record Provider a quiet, mainly acoustic affair only stands to reason - particularly for anyone who heard him operating as Harbourcoats before the Cons went on hiatus. But to suggest that Provider is just the Cons frontman gone unplugged is a grave [...]

Live music picks for TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15 through SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2011. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15 / THE AIRBORNE TOXIC EVENT / THE PHOENIX / 410 SHERBOURNE / $24.50 / 19+ The band that took its name from the Dom DeLillo classic White Noise already rocked Toronto earlier this year, and now they're back, still in support of their album All At Once . Admittedly, I felt these guys would be a one-hit wonder after their single Sometime Around Midnight was huge in 2008, but they've [...]

Paper Bag Who: Elliott Brood What: Toronto-based, self-described "death country" practitioners who just released their third album Days Into Years earlier this Fall. Why: In the midst of a cross-Canada tour in support of the new record, the trio will make a stop at home to play to their neighbours and do some laundry. When: Friday, November 18, 2011 Where: The Phoenix in Toronto (19+) Who else: Fellow Toronto country-singing [...]
Canada's Elliott BROOD are excited to announce the release of their upcoming album "Days Into Years" out February 7, 2012 through Paper Bag Records. This marks the bands' third full-length album, following their nationally acclaimed "Mountain Meadows," which was short-listed for the Polaris Prize. Following in the footsteps of its predecessors, including their "Tin Type" [...]

From the opening chords of Days Into Years, the third full-length album from Toronto-based folk-rock outfit Elliott Brood, you feel like you’ve been listening to it forever. And I was able to listen to it repeatedly for days without feeling like it was “played out”. This isn’t to say that the album is a classic that will never get old. Rather, it’s so easy on the ears that it blends into the background and becomes a sort of white noise. I found myself irritated not by the sound of of the band, but by the fact [...]

For the second time , I'm pleased to offer an exclusive performance video. This time it's from Toronto roots rock outfit Elliott BROOD . The band recently released its third full-length album, Days into Years , via Paper Bag Records . The label filmed the band performing a number of cuts from the disc including this one, "If I Get Old." Click below to see the trio mourn the passing of time with some help from a guitar, banjo, harmonica, and pattering drums. Courtesy of Paper Bag Records, I'm also also hosting a [...]

For the second time , I'm pleased to offer an exclusive performance video. This time it's from Toronto roots rock outfit Elliott BROOD . The band recently released its third full-length album, Days into Years , via Paper Bag Records . The label filmed the band performing a number of cuts from the disc including this one, "If I Get Old." Click below to see the trio mourn the passing of time with some help from a guitar, banjo, harmonica, and pattering drums. Courtesy of Paper Bag Records, I'm also also hosting a [...]

Elliott Brood’s “Days Into Years” album offers ten songs feeling like modern rock with old-time bluegrass and folk influences. The presence of rather heavy electric guitar lines on most of the tracks adds a harder edge, and this works well when spaced with the lighter, more laid-back tracks, such as “West End Sky,” featuring a banjo and a reserved drum beat. An acoustic guitar and a harmonica are also present on the album, giving it an old-time feel. “If I Get Old,” the third track, catches the listener up in its moderate swinging beat. Dominated by a heavily [...]
If you haven't figured it out by now, I'm a bit of a Paper Bag Records loyalist (just go ahead and type "Paper Bag" into the search box on the right). So it's exciting for me when I get to say that Soft Signal and Paper Bag are teaming up to bring you some exclusive content from the label's enviable roster of artists. You can expect to see a bunch of new stuff in the coming months from the likes of Austra, Young Galaxy, The Rural Alberta Advantage, Cuff The Duke that you won’t be able to get [...]

Indie Music Filter and Paper Bag Records have teamed up to bring you some exclusive content from the great lineup of bands on their roster. First up is the exclusive video of Elliott Brood performing the song "Lines" for The Paper Bag Sessions , off their album "Days Into Years". This video (below) has the band performing in what looks to be the backroom of an antique store, live off the floor. I've got five 7”s for giveaway of Elliott Brood s' new Northern Companion EP featuring "Northern Air" and "Banjo [...]

howdy! got a bunch of stuff here. firstly athens' madeline is gonna be playing the allways lounge this saturday in new orleans. so if you happen to be around, i highly recommend pointing your ass down there and check her out. show starts at 10 pm, me thinks... she's got a lovely newer record out called black velvet , but that song down there is not from that record. i waited all day anthem facility - left to defend off their [...]
As I mentioned yesterday, Quick Before It Melts and Paper Bag Records are happy to announce they're gettin' hitched! Well, maybe not hitched, but at the very least, we're shackin' up together to bring you some exclusive content from the label and its roster. There will be a steady stream of content from the likes of Cuff The Duke, Austra, The Rural Alberta Advantage and Young Galaxy coming your way on QBiM that you won't be able to get anywhere else. Take for instance today's lovely video from Elliott BROOD . [...]

Elliott BROOD kicked off the release of their third full-length album Days into Years last night by breaking in one of Sonic Boom's new locations, with its very first in-store performance. Saddled up in Toronto's landmark discount store, Honest Ed's , at 782 Bathurst, the new store is just a stones throw from its previous Annex home. Taking in the scene, the grandiose chandeliers and mirrored walls still held the discount retailer's fun-house feel, but the place also looks a lot like the old record store. A well-equipped sound system pumped out [...]
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Long time HearYa favorites, Elliott BROOD are back with their 3rd effort entitled Days Into Years . And true to their rootsy form, the Toronto based trio does not disappoint. After a 5-day journey through the seasides towns, battlefields and cemeteries of the French and Belgian coasts, BROOD saw Canadian names etched in stone at a World War 1 cemetery and started writing a record. Inspired by ghosts and monuments, Days Into Years is a lasting piece of work in its own right. In taking on such solemn subject matter, the boys seem to dial [...]

War sucks. It's also fuel for inspiration, as is the case with Elliott BROOD , who took a five-day, back road journey from Amsterdam to Barcelona back in 2007. Traveling through Belgium and France, the band stopped in charming little villages off the beaten path, visited historical battlefields and cemeteries, arriving early one morning at Juno Beach. It wasn't until after the band had returned to the hustle and bustle of civilization that they began to discuss the impact their side trip had, and came to the realization that one day they would write an [...]
If Rocky Votolato had reverbed backing vocals, this is pretty close to what that would sound like. Meet Toronto's Elliott BROOD, which despite obnoxiously using capital letters in its band name, sounds charmingly rooted in gritty folk rock. The three band members harmonize extremely well together, which easily coats all the rough spots in this style [...]

Frank Yang Executive summary of this post: Arcade Fires's third album The Suburbs did what everyone kind of expected and won the 2011 Polaris Music Prize last night, and with the $30,000 giant novelty cheque comes loads of praise and under-the-breath mutterings about how they don't deserve it, though that'd have happened no matter who won. If you're the sort of person who only looks at the scoreboard and pays no attention to the boxscores, then you're done here. If you want the blow-by-blow about how [...]
by teepoo Hello here is your weekly single song chart based on pageviews! Man that Bedouin Soundclash and Coeur de Pirate song has been on chart ever since I posted it way back last year. Let's hope to see some more new tracks make it next week! Position Last Song Link 1 - The New Pornographers- Up in the Dark [...]