15 episodes

A high fat music podcast featuring songs by bands playing in Montreal, Canada.

Montreal Weekend Playlist Jeremy Morris

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    • 4.1 • 8 Ratings

A high fat music podcast featuring songs by bands playing in Montreal, Canada.

    The Midnight Poutine Podcast - Dec. 19-Christmas(!), 2013

    The Midnight Poutine Podcast - Dec. 19-Christmas(!), 2013

    We're moving to a new website! Don't worry, the podcast will stay the same, as will the people who do it, but we'll be publishing over a site called Radio Cannon in 2014. Tune in for full details. It's also our goodbye Greg/Christmas edition, and we play some unreleased tracks from iconic Montreal indie bands and some less tacky than you'd think holiday tunes from the likes of Malajube and The Mountains and the Trees. Ho Ho Ho Canada!It's been great, Greg. May Toronto take you into its musical bosom with open arms and much love. And remember that a 6-hour drive does not a friendship break. We'll be seeing you. Podcast | Get the podcast here. iTunes | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast to iTunes. RSS | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast feed to your RSS Reader. Search | Search the audio on Podzinger.

    The Midnight Poutine Podcast - Dec. 12-18, 2013

    The Midnight Poutine Podcast - Dec. 12-18, 2013

    If you're still writing your Christmas list or ticking friends and family off your Christmas to-do list, here are some options for great music you can buy from bands worth supporting. Other suggestions: Show tickets. What? All these bands are playing in Montreal this week?? Yup. That's why we do this podcast every week--for you, listeners. It's like our weekly Christmas gift to you. Podcast | Get the podcast here. iTunes | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast to iTunes. RSS | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast feed to your RSS Reader. Search | Search the audio on Podzinger.

    The Midnight Poutine Podcast - Dec. 5-12, 2013

    The Midnight Poutine Podcast - Dec. 5-12, 2013

    We're entering the final stretch of 2013 but not letting up one bit. This week, we say goodbye to Montreal scene fixtures Sweet Mother Logic. We also talk about the beautiful sounds of Erik Lind & The Orchard, Emma Frank, Lindi Ortega, and Sean Nicholas Savage, then get rowdy with Hiroshima Shadows and Canadian grindcore legends Fuck the Facts. As always, it's a mixed bag -- the delicious kind. Podcast | Get the podcast here. iTunes | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast to iTunes. RSS | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast feed to your RSS Reader. Search | Search the audio on Podzinger.

    The Midnight Poutine Podcast - Nov. 28-Oct. 4, 2013

    The Midnight Poutine Podcast - Nov. 28-Oct. 4, 2013

    The year is coming to a close, but the Montreal music scene is in full swing. This week we're thrilled to play brand new, unreleased music from Sunfields' hotly anticipated second LP, as well as another track from the sumptuous MORI. We also offer a recap of M for Montreal and talk about some of the festivals loudest and latest moments. This is a podcast to remember - especially since we tease a big surprise coming in a few weeks. Curious? Tune in. Podcast | Get the podcast here. iTunes | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast to iTunes. RSS | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast feed to your RSS Reader. Search | Search the audio on Podzinger.

    The Midnight Poutine Podcast - Nov. 21-27, 2013

    The Midnight Poutine Podcast - Nov. 21-27, 2013

    We're back with more on the twin festivals, M for Montreal and Mundial, happening at the same time this weekend and featuring local indie and world music, respectively. Both are industry events but offer some very unique an exciting opportunities for the public to see big bands in small venues. Listen for some tips. You'll hear music from our local faves, CTZNSHP, who are playing the premiere of Come Worry With Us! (a film about Thee Silver Mt. Zion), as well as Franco pop disco-sleaze artist Jimmy Hunt, the virtuosic Black Atlass, and the legendary Slayer. Podcast | Get the podcast here. iTunes | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast to iTunes. RSS | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast feed to your RSS Reader. Search | Search the audio on Podzinger.

    The Midnight Poutine Podcast - Nov. 14-20, 2013

    The Midnight Poutine Podcast - Nov. 14-20, 2013

    This week, we're previewing M for Montreal and Mundial - two industry festivals with some incredibly cool and rare show opportunities for the public. We also talk about Jef Barbara's album launch, the return of the legendary Mazzy Star, the wondrous post-rock sounds of Mono, and a lot more. Listen up for a little bit of hiphop, a little bit of South African folk, and a whole lot of love/politically insensitive jokes from Greg, Theo, Emily and me. Podcast | Get the podcast here. iTunes | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast to iTunes. RSS | Add the Weekend Playlist Podcast feed to your RSS Reader. Search | Search the audio on Podzinger.

Customer Reviews

4.1 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

drunkengoat32 ,

Great Playlist

I happened to stumble upon this podcast, and I am actually really happy I did! This is a great podcasts for any one who enjoys the Indie music scene or anyone who just enjoys great music that you don't hear on the radio (over and over again). Yes, sometimes Jeremy talks a bit, but I don't mind it. He can be very informative.

TotalSilence ,

Awesome!

I love this podcast. I like hearing about what's going on in the music scene in Montreal. I'm glad this podcast made it's way to itunes.

dj antoine ,

Good music, too much talking

This Playlist is excellent for listeners intrested in immerging bands and musicians, and anyone curious about Montreal's music scene. The creator, Jeremy Morris, has a lot to say- sometimes too much. The commentary can often be long, and detracts from the great music offered. However some listeners may really appreciate this aspect. Give it a chance and see for yourself.

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