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2010SBV releases Deep Dark Woods' CBC Great Canadian Song Quest winning song, Charlie’s (Is Coming Down), on 7-inch vinyl. Ox jumps down the rabbit hole with Burnout — painting their dust bowl soundscapes with a much more textured brush than ever before. Light and dark. Exultation and despair. Love and death… Supermodern World Of Beauty, the debut offering by Calgary musician Ryan Bourne, is a kaleidoscopic descent into a realm of contrast. SBV is elated not only to have A Date With a Smoke Machine, but a date with much-loved Ottawa rocker Chris Page. 2009The much-anticipated third solo album from Calgary’s minstrel laureate, Lorrie Matheson, is sure to get under your skin and In Vein. 2008If you like Ayla Brook’s work with AA Sound System, check out his first solo album, After The Morning After. Anything but robotic (even in a wily seductress way), Toronto’s FemBots release their fourth album, Calling Out. Snailhouse (a.k.a Mike Feuerstack) keeps his meretricious gaze on the ultimate reward on his new album, Lies on the Prize. If the new Hilotrons album Happymatic doesn’t make your day better, we don’t know what will. There probably isn’t a more aptly titled album this year than Lorrie Matheson and Penn Poutanen’s Rebels United collaboration. SBV gets some Saskatoon love as legendary rockers Junior Pantherz discover the joys of vinyl on…well, Discover Vinyl. SBV continues its love affair with Sudbury with the release of Kate Maki’s ethereal and earthy third album, On High. 2007The Summerlad’s highly anticipated epic soundscape, City of Noise, makes its way to CD and vinyl. The Forbidden Dimension summons up wicked new tunes with A Cool Sound Outta Hell. Toronto power trio C’mon catch electric atmospheric phenomena on vinyl with their new album, Bottled Lightning of An All Time High. Relocating to Sudbury for love and learning has given Nathan Lawr new impetus on his musical journeys, now gathered on his third album, A Sea of Tiny Lights. A pier may be a disappointed bridge (according to James Joyce), but neither we nor Six Shooter are disappointed with Ford Pier’s new album, Organ Farming. The 9-song vinyl verson of Today's Remains is an auspicious follow-up to Shuyler Jansen's country-electro-folk Hobotron (2004) and Old Reliable's rocker The Burning Truth (2005). A special 9-song edition of the second album by Toronto's Royal Wood, A Good Enough Day, featuring the previously unreleased "Bonnie's Song". We’ve taken the best of Mark Davis’s two albums — Don’t You Think We Should Be Closer? and Mistakes I Meant To Make — and put them on one slab of vinyl: Parts I and II. The Parkas’ long-awaited second album, available on CD and on vinyl, invites you to be adventurous and Put Your Head in The Lion’s Mouth. The vinyl complement to Danny Michel's all-acoustic retrospective CD Welcome Home: 1997-2007 is available on either red or white wax. Plus all vinyl purchases include a FREE digital download of the entire album! The long-awaited third album from Jim Bryson, Where The Bungalows Roam, is a co-release of SBV and Kelp Records. 2006Ox releases their 9-song vinyl pressing of American Lo Fi, with the CD available on Weewerk Records. SBV collaborates with Six Shooter Records (Toronto) on Justin Rutledge's The Devil on a Bench in Stanley Park. Rodney DeCroo's live album, War Torn Man, is a joint release by Northern Electric and Saved By Vinyl. The Summerlad put out a double B-side 7-inch slab of blue vinyl offering two new songs, Carnus Magi and Everyone Scolds The Wolf. 2005What may be the last piece of vinyl ever pressed in Canada came out in May: The Maykings and Lorrie Matheson’s joint 7-inch tribute to Grant Hart, Tolerance. |
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