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June 6, 2008 @ 5:43 am

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE WEEK picked by BENNY STODDARD of Don’t sleep productions

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Its Friday. Have you heard a new song this week?

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“Before there was the music of BjorkFeist, Annie Lennox and any other eclectric female vocalists their was the wonderful sound of Kate Bush. Kate is one weird bitch (that’s for the gnagster kids who read this blog), just look at her eyes in the video. Its weird to think how into it she is and all it is; is a few wicked costumes, a couple props and a bright spotlight. She reminds me of Crystal Sevigny quite a bit the way she just loses herself to the song, its the same way Crystal loses herself in one of her roles on stage. This song has been some what of an anthem in the car on the way to skate sessions lately but don’t think i’ve gone and lost my edge. You know i coped the new Weezy two weeks advanced of the release. Its pretty weak i must say, Babooska has way more street cred than anything on the Carter 3. Sorry kids… oh yeah and come checkout crystals latest play* on untill the end of june.”

-Benny 

 * Every Thur – Sat night starts May 29 until June 21/08. Doors @ 9:30PM, show starts @ 10PM. Spectral Theatre Studio (19th century building converted into a black box theater. – 350 Powell St (beside HOKO’s Sushi @ Powell & Gore)  

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May 31, 2008 @ 8:49 am

WES MAKEPEACE -unreleased favorites

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Did you have a good night last night? Having a little trouble getting moving today? That alright, gnarcore has your back. Slip some whiskey into your coffee put on the pan for eggs and let Wes Makepeace coax all the fear from your mind. Now available exclusively on gnarcore.com, we present some of Wes’s old favorites for your listening pleasure. Turn it up as loud as it will go, now back it off a couple notches… there you go.

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May 26, 2008 @ 2:05 am

BEIRUT at the Commodore.

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Photo: Wayne Webb

Words: David Rouleau 

Videos: jchutter

I felt really lucky to get tickets to the Beirut show at the Commodore in Vancouver last thursday night seeing that it was sold out and I hadn’t a dollar to my name. I expressed my dire wishes to see the band play to my new friend Judith who I had met a mere month early in Whistler. She explained that one of her friends was putting on the show and perhaps she could hook me up with one. I was excited to say the least.

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   Mount Wroclai

   

As I headed to meet Judith I kept pondering the words “hook up” in my head. Did she mean for free? Couldn’t be. Free? I dunno. Not wanting to look like a total creep, I made a call to my friend Jon who I had recently done some video work for which would soon earn me $300, money that should probably go to rent.

“Hey Jon.”

“David! What’s up dude?”

“Uh, not much. Are you going to that Beirut show?”

 “Uh maybe, why? You calling about tickets?” He was already on to me.

 “Um. No I don’t think I need a ticket… but I was going to see if you could spot me some of that money? that 300? Judith said she was hooking me up with a ticket and I’m dead broke. I don’t wanna look like a total jerk and not have any money for it”. Jon obliged and he said I could grab a couple bucks off his girl who was headed to the show as well.

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 Somewhat pleased with the currant situation I made my way to Seven Eleven to grab some candy with what little change I did have in my pocket. For kicks I stuck my card in the bank machine. I typed in my code and followed ATM protocol with the skill and ease of a strung out gambler striking the handle of a worn out slot machine. To my surprise it dispensed $40. Things were looking up! I got the receipt. Minus $446.00.  Oh right… over draft. My artificial high was temporarily diminished.

I met Judith in Gas town where she was having drinks with some old friends. I looked at my phone; it was 9:46. The show started at 10:30.

“We’re waiting for grace.”  Said Judith answering my question before I had a chance to ask it.

 “Grace?” (Grace was Jon’s girl friend) “Perfect.”

 Grace pulled up in a cab and we got in. “Dave, I only have $50 is that alright?”

Judith looked at me “You need money?  Why didn’t you ask?”

I felt embarrassed but I hid it well “Oh thanks.”  I said trying to laugh “That’s cool I guess my over draft was a bit bigger than I thought.” More forced laughter. “But thanks Grace, you’re a sweat heart”.

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Brandenburg 

 

 The cab pulled up outside the Commodore on Granville Street and a panhandler opened our door for us.

“Uhhh thanks dude.”  Knowing that I didn’t even have change for the cab let alone for him.

“Why did we take a cab… its so close.” I said to the girls who were digging in their purses for change. They gave me an awkward glance. I was new to the city and apparently this was a dumb question.

 “Trust us that walk would have been really long.” said Judith as she gave the panhandler a dirty look.

I always kinda get nervous before I go to shows. I don’t know why, shit just gets surreal and I’m always overcome by excitement. As we walked up the entrance, I was overwhelmed by the site of downtown concert types- tapered jeans, Taliban scarves, all the right accessories, cell phone pined to the ear, people that had that look like they had some where better to be.  I suppose in a sense I could be describing myself, I mean minus the scarf so I shake of my judgmental observations, take a deep breath and focus my tunnel vision at the ticket counter. Judith is already going through the proper procedure to get the tickets.

“Here you go man.”  She says as he hands me my ticket.

“How much are they?”  I respond somewhat knowing that I won’t have to pay for it.

 “Nothing.  I guess Malcolm put us on the guest list”. (Malcolm was her friend who was putting on the show). I looked at her with a dopey look on my face as I carefully and thankfully grabbed the ticket. “Sweet.”  I smiled. We walked inside.

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Postcards from Italy 

 Once inside I received the unfortunate news that I would have to check both my video and picture camera that I had brought to document the event for the blog; the blog that you are now reading. Great. An amateur move, I didn’t realize I’d need a press pass. Fuck it. I couldn’t be brought down though, not tonight. I looked around; the commodore didn’t seem that packed. I was excited about this. Before I knew it there was a manage of horns and Beirut’s Zach Condon was up on stage whaling away in his powerful and emotionally nuanced voice. We rushed up to the front of the stage and found our spots. The show was magical. I danced, I clapped, I even shouted and yelled.  A wave of nostalgia poured over me as the band played songs from Gulag Orkesta, The Flying Cup Cub and gave us a taste of some new materialTo top it all off I bumped into a photographer friend of Jon’s who shot a role of film during the evening and agreed to email me a photo for my blog. 

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Sunday Smile/ Elephant Gun 

 

“Wow. Imagine that,” I thought. “Now if only I had some video clips.” Now as I write this on a late Sunday night, do you know what I found when I googled “Beirut At the Commodore”? That’s right, pretty much the whole show on You Tube.

 So what the moral to this story? I’m not sure, but some how if you stay positive and keep your spirits high things do tend to work out. That and listening to the inspiring sounds of Beirut makes life want to work in your favor. Gota love that.

 

 

 

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May 16, 2008 @ 5:15 pm

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE WEEK by LAUREN GRAHAM HASTINGS

ok!! don’t you just love new little things. So with out calling it “music video fridays” or some gay shit.  Every Friday we gunna have a special music video picked by a member of our team. This week Filmmaker Lauren Graham Hastings!….. lets see what she’s got for usvidof-the-week.jpg

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Wow. How about when Slash gets all pissed looking cause Axel was getting married and he just stormed out side of the church and let loose a blistering guitar solo…..god that makes me weep every time.

Thank you lauren. 

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May 10, 2008 @ 7:06 am

You say party! We say die!

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You say party! We say die! played at the Astoria last night on Hastings St. in Vancouver. you should check them out cause they fucking rule.

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May 4, 2008 @ 4:13 am

LETS GO OUT AND ROCK AND ROLL. Slash mag launch at garfs in Whistler

slashheader.jpgDo you know about it yet? have you heard the news? have you seen the mag? New kid on the stand SLASH SNOWBOARD MAG, coming off the hands of some real life shreds had its issue #3 release party last week in Whistler. Rouge gnarcore-aspondent Andrew Campbell was on hand to document. Some pilsners were had, some horns were thrown and the smell of Rock’n'roll was in the air.slashdeathrays.jpgRusty Haight & Kent Harkness of The Death Rays

The death rays kinda sound like something i would listen to while drinking Whiskey and skating Whistler bowl at 2am. This is a good thing. And it seem s all to fitting that the guy i would probably be skating with would be Wes Makepeace. Besides the fact that The Death Rays wale the Also happen to have this man on drums….slasholi.jpg

…Oli Gagnon. Take note kids…water.

…love the burnout hat .

 

Oli is really fucking good at taking pictures, so much so that he does it for a living. Pick up any issue of snowboarder and its not hard to see why he’s one of the best on the scene these days. Now that he has his hands (not to mention photos) in Slash i’m sure only good things will come of this.slashdeathraybassist.jpg

Kent Harkness channeling some darkness for this face melter…can you melt face with the base? oh sure why not?

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Double plaid that you stole off you dad…$0.00

shoe lace as belt…$0.00

res tip toque you found at skate park…$o.00

Smoke you bummed off Wes Makepeace…$0.00

Being the Greasest mother fucker at the party…priceless. Mikey Klink, staright owning it.

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Mike Calder from The fall of summer

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ok…..this guys face is definetly melting. Jay Greenway, The Fall of Summer

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..and then there’s this guy. Double timer Mark Bannock beats it for The Fall of Summer and Wes Makepeace…wich is nice.

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just look at him fucking scream. Its like a quite yell, or a whispering howl…either way its low and its raw and it feels real good with smoke and a shot of whiskey. He’s not every ones cup of tea, but those who like him like him a lot. Wes Makepeace fucking rules. its true. we love him.

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Whats a party with out party people?

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Dana, John Swyston, Rube Goldberg.

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A decade and a bit of Whistler locs. L to R. Mike Caulder, some dude, Kevin Young, Jay Greenway, Mike Klinkhamer. shit yes.

 

 

 

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February 13, 2008 @ 6:59 pm

NEW GALLERY Vestel Watches party at THE PLAZA w/ Pride Tiger

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Vestel Watches, now here’s a company that just may have a clue how to make an industry party go off. All you really have to do is Book a rad band.  Sure i’ve been known to dance my ass off to a good Dj here and there but nothing hits home like some good old fasioin rockn ‘n’ roll. I’m serious. East Vancouver’s Pride Tiger is a band would be right at home on my dads record shelf along side Thin Lizzy and Deep Purple but yet would be leaning up against my Priestess and Black Mountain Cd’s.  Known to skate here and there when there wasted, Pride Tiger’s like the stoner rock for our generation and they’re fucking kicking some serious ass. 

check see. 

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