SOUNDTRACK: THE WARPED 45’s-“It Takes a Toll” (2010)
The Warped 45’s were being interviewed when I turned on CBC Radio 3. I couldn’t tell much about them from the interview, so when the DJ played the song, I was somewhat surprised to hear the banjo and alt-country sound. When coupled with the vocals, they bore an unmistakable resemblance to Cracker.
I’m not a big fan of the alt-country genre. I like some bands but overall it’s not my preference. This song was absolutely representative of the genre (as far as I’m concerned). It did pretty much exactly what I thought it would do. And for all of that, it was a good song. I can’t imagine I’d ever listen to it again, however.
This song comes from the album 10 Day Poem for Saskatchewan, which I mention because I like writing Saskatchewan.
[READ: June 22, 2010] “Own Goal”
The fine folks at the David Foster Wallace listserv were chatting about this piece. I had started to read it (because I like Wells Tower’s fiction) but I gave up after a paragraph or two. It just didn’t seem that interesting as a nonfiction story.
And yet, after the discussion, I decided to give it a try. It is a fascinating story about the Homeless World Cup (in soccer). The strange thing about the story is that all of the players are homeless and, by their own admissions, pretty much desperate characters. In other words there’s not really any likable characters in this piece.
Even the one guy who makes it to the finals in Melbourne Australia (!) is pretty much of a jerk. (He, who has gotten kicked out of his house, has the temerity to dis Melbourne as “not being Sydney”). (more…)

SOUNDTRACK: ROB SZABO-“If I Could Do It All Again” (2003).
SOUNDTRACK: HURON-“Corktown” (2010)
Huron
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: 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.
SOUNDTRACK: THE ZOLAS (3 Tracks on CBC 3 Radio) (2009).
I must have heard “The Great Collapse” on CBC 3 a few weeks ago because I heard it today and it was so catchy I was sure that I knew the band. And yet, when I saw the artist, I’d never heard of them before.