TRANS-CANADA: An Exploration of Canadian Music TRANS-CANADA: An Exploration of Canadian Music
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Episode 05: Chris Cresswell
First off, It’s been a while since we released a new episode of Trans Canada - and that’s on me. Things happen and, you know.. life, uh, finds a way. And if you’re asking yourself "is he talking about his own life, or just looking for an excuse to quote Jeff Goldbloom in Jurassic Park?" - the answer is, both.
But we’re back.
This episode I caught up with a gem of a human - Chris Cresswell, of the Flatliners.
Songs used:
Unconditional Love - by the Flatliners
Indoors - by the Flatliners
For everything Flatliners, check out theflatliners.com
Check out Chris’ podcast, Carry the Banner - wherever you get your podcasts -
Episode 04: Ty Trumbull
Ty is my pal who helps me edit these podcasts. We’ve been in a few bands together, have toured eastern Canada and have been at each others throats more than once. Our history is, well, tumultuous, to say the least. Perhaps thats a sign of good friends? who knows!
I met him in 2005 in a film history class while attending college in Oakville. - he was the scraggly kid who was clearly from the country, which I identified with. Later, on the train back to Toronto, I would play the entirety of NOFXs the Decline on my acoustic guitar and he sang every word. We then entered some sort of non-verbal agreement to write and drink tons of music over the next 7 or 8 years.
I initially met up with him half a year ago in Mexico City - where he’s lived for the past few years. This is actually the first thing we recorded for the podcast so I apologize for the not great sound quality.
Music in this episode:
MFR
The Burnitdowns
Worst Case, Ontario
This is a Parade...
The Sure Things
Scoop Trumbull & The Wrong Notes
Los Defenos
Los Peseros -
Episode 03: Brad Manners
My old pal - Brad Manners, from School Damage. We actually made a music video for his band. 4 years ago?... Brad and I were actually room mates for years and lived in the worst apartment you could imagine. Holes in the wall, a hole in the front glass door, bed bugs, weird, sketchy room mates, the works. He once said, "as long as we're living in a place better than this some day, we'll be doing good at life".
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Episode 02: Kirsten White
Formed in 2015, Toronto's Lilim are a nasty ass, sludgy dose of feminist metal. Equal parts ripping punk, equal parts swamp water doom.
Kirsten White, holy shit. Where to even begin. What a force. Toronto artist / freelance producer / bicycle gang enthusiast / feminism champion / no bull shit artist / sweetheart. Out of all her projects, this one is by far the loudest.
https://lilimto.bandcamp.com/