SOUNDTRACK: ROB SZABO-“If I Could Do It All Again” (2003).
Rob Szabo is a singer-songwriter. And this song is a pretty traditional singer-songwriter song. It’s got some humor, it’s got some cliches. In some ways he reminds me of Jill Sobule (lyrically, not vocally, obviously) or maybe Loudon Wainwright III.
Szabo has a number of albums out already. I listened to a few others songs on his radio station and I enjoyed them. He strikes me as the kind of musician that the more you listen, and the more carefully you listen, the more rewarding his music is.
I wasn’t all that impressed by “If I Could Do It All Again,” but the other tracks were certainly good. And I could easily enjoy listening to his stuff when the mood was right.
[READ: June 15, 2010] “Stet”
This was probably my favorite story of the bunch. It’s funny, it’s dark and its very Canadian. I suppose that if you want to write a “Canadian story” it’s easy to set it where he does (so you can mention a LOT of Canadiana) but this story works beyond the surface.
And the surface is that this story is set in a Canadian newspaper. Mansour, Fabien and Matt are trying to meet a deadline. They bemoan their late hours, their hard work, their horrible bosses and the inevitable decline of newspapers. (more…)

SOUNDTRACK: HURON-“Corktown” (2010)
Huron
SOUNDTRACK: SAID THE WHALE-“Gentleman” (2009).
This song starts out simply enough, a folky bouncey song. It’s an almost harmless song, almost easily forgotten. And yet there’s something about it that raises it above songs that typically sound like this. Enough, that is to make me want to listen to it again.
SOUNDTRACK: GALAXIE 500-“Big Bang” (2006).
When I saw this band come up on
And so I was prepared to hate this band on principle. But then I heard the song. It’s noisy, crazy, brash and ballsy. It’s not exactly punk, it’s sort of a garage band with sound effects (in many places it sounds like the more raucous Sloan songs).
SOUNDTRACK: THE SLEW “100%” (2009).
The Slew
SOUNDTRACK: YOUNG RIVAL-“Got What You Need” (2009).
I was only able to hear this song once. It’s surprisingly on available on the
SOUNDTRACK: TEENAGE HEAD-“Picture My Face” (1979).
Teenage Head is a punk band in the vein of The Ramones. If I were younger I probably would have enjoyed this song more. Not because it’s a punk song (and I’m old) but because it’s so derivative of just about every Ramones-inspired punk song I can think of.
SOUNDTRACK: THE RUSSIAN FUTURISTS -“Paul Simon” (2010).
Continuing my march through
SOUNDTRACK: ZEUS-“Kindergarten” (2010).
Continuing my march through
SOUNDTRACK: RAH RAH-“Arrows” (2010).
This issue of The Walrus features the Summer Reading Issue, which nine short fictions about Canada. In concert with that I decided to listen to
The Walrus’ July/August issue features a summer reading collection. Nine authors all answering the call “to write the most Canadian story they could think of.” Over the next week or so I’ll review them all. But as an introduction, I wanted to mention the artwork of Seth.