October 21st, 2009 3:56pm
Live: Dan Mangan

Frank YangDan Mangan's latest album, Nice, Nice, Very Nice, is something special indeed. Even since writing a glowing review, the record has grown on me even more and I was plenty anxious to hear it done live. Somewhat surprising was that while Mangan was touring as a four-piece (I think the fifth player on stage was a Toronto-only guest), they were performing drummer-less, instead building their sound with strings, keys and horns and while I’m sure it’d have sounded just as great with a conventional timekeeper in back, this setup seemed perfect for conveying and emphasizing the warm, easy, laid back feel of the material. And it’s that warmth that came across most strongly in the show – Mangan has a sharp, observational eye and if he chose to, could probably deliver it with just as sharp a tongue but there’s no mistaking the genuine affection for the characters that inhabit his songs, rich with both humour and sadness. It’s the same sort of gift that John K Samson possesses and while Mangan prefers a more rootsy vehicle for his tunes, Weakerthans comparisons are not out of line and should be taken as compliments.
Photos: Dan Mangan, Will Currie & The Country French, The Sure Things @ The Rivoli – October 16, 2009
MP3: Dan Mangan – “Road Regrets”
Video: Dan Mangan – “The Indie Queens Are Waiting”
Stream: Dan Mangan / Nice, Nice, Very Nice
Coeur de Pirate has released a new video from her self-titled debut.
Video: Coeur de Pirate – “Pour un infidele”
Also check out the new vid from Reverie Sound Revue, taken from their self-titled debut.
Video: Reverie Sound Revue – “You Don’t Exist If I Don’t See You”
Chad Van Gaalen gives The Georgia Straight an idea of where his head is at right now and where it might go for his next record.
Metric’s Emily Haines talks to The Montreal Gazette and recounts her top five Toronto gigs for The National Post.
Woodpigeon are sending the equivalent of aural postcards from their recent visit to Ottawa and their ongoing residency at the Banff Centre (an experience which Mark Hamilton described as, “holy shit”), posting new songs to their website almost daily. Something to keep your ears warm until their next record Die Stadt Muzikanten arrives on January 12.
MP3: Woodpigeon – “Mastering The Art Of French Cooking”
MP3: Woodpigeon – “In The Mountains”
MP3: Woodpigeon – “You’re My Only Home” (Magnetic Fields cover)
MP3: Woodpigeon – “Asleep & Dreaming” (Magnetic Fields cover)
MP3: Woodpigeon – “85″
Joel Gibb of The HIdden Cameras tells Chartattack their next album might take some dub directions. In the meantime, they will tour Origin: Orphan around North America, ending with a December 5 show at Toronto's Opera House.

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