Love me some Sloan! I actually didn't know they were making new music still.
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Last I heard, Mark Carney has been making moves toward weaning us off of American trade/economic co-dependency. I think zero will be impossible (and unwise, imo), but we can definitely do better.
Same as the other commenter. I did a little looksie at the wiki for the slogan, and I understand that it doesn't mean death to the American people, but I really think that the slogan is far too easily misconstrued to imply death to Americans.
It really sounds like a call to violence, which is generally frowned upon in online communities and this one as well. I would recommend saying something else, personally.
Damn I had no idea! Sounds like this will be great for the city then. I'm about to move to Windsor in 10 days myself and was planning on hitting up the Costco.
I actually just listened to the whole album just now for the first time, and wow I see why it is so iconic. While Anthem and Fly By Night (the actual song) are the best, they all are really good.
Love the Barenaked Ladies' too. Such silly and almost childish songs at times but honestly I think we need more of that kind of whimsy and immaturity in life. I love The Old Apartment. It really makes you ponder about all the old places you used to live or work in. I'm a sucker for reminiscing about stuff like that. I actually take videos/photos of my apartments before leaving them for good, just so down the road I can look back and have a snapshot of what life was like for me then.
Every person in this band looks like a plausible example of what Jesus could have looked like. Peak.
Really happy that there is a good showing of Quebecois music on this comunity, more is always merrier. I will always die on the hill that both of the official languages should be supported and celebrated.
I usually just go off of what genre the wikipedia pages for the bands say they are. I try to keep the genres in the titles on the broader side rather than niche subsets. They are for sure punk though, esp their early music.
I don't really sweat the details on the genre defining, so long as it is in the generally correct ballpark. I personally think it can be reductive to the music to try to overcategorize it, but I also acknowledge its convenient the say what kind of music it is when sharing it.
" Melodic hardcore, heavy metal, skate punk (early) " is what their wiki page says.
Allegedly the song was never meant to be released until the Scott Pilgrim movie wanted an original Metric song to put in there. They drug it out of the reject pile, polished it up, and now it is their most notable song. Funny how it works like that sometimes.
This sounds like it would be peak for driving around at night in the city.
Personally, I do actually prefer the Brie Larson vocal version. I can see why is has the most listens, although much of that is probably boosted from the movie itself and the new highly popular Scott Pilgrim Takes Off netflix anime which also features the song.
"If everything goes right, his company, NordSpace, will make history by orchestrating Canada’s first commercial rocket launch."
This is a private entity, not the government. Unless you mean you want a private company to somehow do more dental coverage and a private company to make private transit public.
You could have at least read the blurb I put in the body text of the post.