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Reviewed By: Tessa Perkins (Vancouver Correspondent - Canada) Possibly the best undiscovered gem of the prairies, The Paperbacks have released their second full-length album; and it is full of poetic, timeless sounding songs. The group (Doug Mclean-vocals/guitar, Jaret Mcnabb-bass, Corey Biluk-drums, Andrew Filyk-guitar/vocals, Kevin Adrechuk-guitar/vocals) formed in 2001, but has yet to gain widespread popularity. Each of their well crafted songs is full of intelligent, moody lyrics, but even though their lyrics are strong and emotional, they don't weigh the songs down. The mood is kept light and thoughtful and is similar to the style of Death Cab for Cutie. These are the type of songs you should listen to when you are giving them your full attention, not only because that is what they deserve, but because then you can appreciate the literary quality of their music and their lyrical exploration. The clear vocals and unsimplified lyrics make their music very easy and rewarding to listen to. You can feel like you are relaxing while not feeling like you are losing brain cells. These songs are classically modern, and as odd as that sounds, it is the perfect balance. If you enjoy getting something out of listening to music, and despise mindless garbage, then this is the right album for you. This summer The Paperbacks will be touring across Canada to promote their album before heading back to the studio in the fall. In the meantime, we can look forward to a new double album from them this winter. If you are looking for some quality indie rock music, please listen to The Paperbacks; you will not be disappointed.
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By: Kindah Mardam Bey (Ontario Correspondent - Canada) Recently, the question of where exactly my clothing is made has come to my attention. That little equal sign symbol on the back of Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin's hand represents Fair Trade. Which ultimately means that wealthier countries do not bleed third world countries for cheap labour. Seriously, it's a big problem, and while my brief encounter with awareness hit me in the early 1990s with Nike, and then with the outrageous brush with humiliation Kathy Lee Gifford was subjected to (wasn't everyone else doing the same as KLG?), I had little experience with the subject matter. Then the idea of Fair Trade slid slowly into my psyche, and when your High School school-bag toting cousin is more savvy on the subject then you, it's time to strip off and read the damn labels...Read More |
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