As Dumb Numbers project-brain Adam Harding puts it in the press release for this record, “All of my music grows out of [existing] friendships.” And I tell ya, when your “existing friendships” are with dudes like Sebadoh’s Lou Barlow, Dinosaur Jr’s Murph, the Melvins’ Dale Crover, and your boner-nightmare is David Lynch, they’re gonna make your music grow in more ways than one, that’s for sure.
So how about you take a look at that list of names and then decide if you’re going to read the rest of this review. Because really, if you’ve got money in your pocket for a limited edition vinyl record (a random selection of which includes signed prints of David Lynch’s artwork, very savvy) and you like any of the above-listed names enough to drop cash on whatever they do next, you’re gonna buy this no matter what I say. On this point it bears mentioning that while the artist profile on record label Joyful Noise’s website goes so far as to hang a lampshade on how ripe the album is for a name-dropping circle jerk, it literally has not one word to say about what the music actually sounds like—though it does mention rather coyly that the album is “internally regarded as one of the crowning gems of our catalogue to date."
All that said, I don’t mean to hold Harding’s album in contempt for his illustrious entourage, and frankly he deserves a least a little attention for his actual talent apart from his apparently considerable street cred. The songs sound like Sebadoh on danker weed and fancier fuzz pedals, which is just as dirty and catchy as you would expect – or, most of the time it is, but Harding lacks Barlow’s facility with misery makes “The Broken Promise” into a dumb, plodding failure. The album’s second side is darker and more atmospheric than the first with some spooky feedback drones and the requisite JUG JUG JAAAAAAAHs, but for all its star power Dumb Numbers doesn’t leave much to remember itself by in the end. Shoulda listened to Mike Watt; smokin’ kills yer fuckin’ memory.
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Vancouver has introduced a pilot program designed to turn cigarette waste into profits.
According to CBC, one hundred and ten containers built for cigarette butt disposal have been installed in Vancouver's downtown area. The cigarette butts collected in these containers will be gathered by employees of United We Can.
The waste will then be recycled by TerraCycle Canada and made into industrial plastics and resold for profit.
A representative of TerraCycle said they are planning to bring the program to other major cities.
A previous pilot project aiming to clean cigarette butts off the streets existed, but it was shut down for not being cost-effective.
source: CBC News
Tune into Midnight Love Affair’s 3rdanniversary show this Sunday from 10pm to 11pm and celebrate with a special-guest drop-in set hosted by Karneef. Having just released his debut album, Love Between Us, on November 11th via Club Roll Music, Montreal's soul man is coming around to CJLO-1690am to play you through the night, chat it up, and who knows what else.
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Stories written by John Toohey and Rory Warnock and Alexa Everett
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Four Montrealers are amongst the hundreds of thousands missing after Typhoon Haiyan passed through the Philippines late on Friday.
As reported by the Montreal Gazette on Sunday, four Filipino nationals living in the Cote-Des-Neiges district are feared missing after what has been described as the most powerful natural disaster on record hit the Asian island nation.
The four, all in their 60's made the trip to the village where they were born to begin building a a chapel last month. Their families have tried to get in contact with them, but to no avail.
It is believed that 10 000 people are believed to be dead in one Filipino city. The official death toll is expected to keep climbing as clean up crews clean up storm debris.
The island nation located near Indonesia where the South Indian and Pacific Oceans meet is in a disaster zone where earthquakes, torrential rains & tropical cyclones are common on a yearly basis.
An international summit on bullying and online harassment was held in Charlottetown, PEI on Saturday.
Politicians and social media companies attended as well as Glen Canning and Leah Parsons, whose daughter, Rehtaeh, committed suicide earlier this year.
According to CBC, social media and technology companies were asked by students to do more to help prevent cyber bullying.
Google and Facebook responded saying they’re working on online tools to report events of bullying to parents.
But a psychology graduate student, Jeremy Doucette says it’s also important not to label bullies as villains.
Canning agrees, saying placing all the laws on children is irresponsible, as it is not solely their responsibility.
He says opening up the conversation to everyone can help prevent bullying.