Canada Rocks: My Favourite Music

  • The Tragically Hip

    The Tragically Hip

    The Tragically Hip

    Sounds like

    I like to think of the Hip as Canada’s ‘Rolling Stones’… Hopefully I don’t get hate for that statement.

    Rocks because

    Gordon Downie, the lead singer and lyricist has such an original, quirky voice and a crazy stage personality to match! I love the video for The Darkest One featuring the Trailer Park Boys! The Hip’s lyrics are among the best I’ve heard (alright, I’m biased). I can put on a Hip CD anytime and never feel the need to skip through the songs.

    Fully Completely, 1992

    Fully Completely, 1992

    My favourite album

    Arghhh, what a tough decision! I love them all, but I think I have to go with Fully Completely (1992). It’s got kickass upbeat tunes like Courage, then some thinker songs like Pigeon Camera, rounded out by some slower belt-it-out songs like Wheat Kings. This is a good album for a long car ride on the highway by yourself.

  • Neil Young

    Neil Young

    Neil Young

    Sounds like

    Bob Dylan is the closest thing I can think of. Not the voice, but the music style. Van Morrison maybe?

    Rocks because

    To state the obvious, he’s a classic! Another distinctive voice and amazing lyricist (notice a trend?). I first fell in love with the guitar fingerpicking in The Needle and the Damage Done and then realized how fun it is to sing along with Harvest and Southern Man.

    Harvest, 1972

    Harvest, 1972

    My favourite album

    Call me predictable, but Neil’s solo album Harvest (1972) is definitely my favourite. I love singing along to Harvest and the harmonica in Heart of Gold. I even love the heavier stuff like Old Man and The Needle and the Damage Done because the lyrics and guitar are amazing.  Check out his Greatest Hits album for many more awesome classics.

  • Blue Rodeo

    Blue Rodeo

    Blue Rodeo

    Sounds like

    To me they kind of sound like a softer, more country-ish R.E.M. But that’s just me – check it out for yourself!

    Rocks because

    They’re a perfect blend of country and rock and have proven themselves by standing the test of time (albeit with several member changes). The song that roped me in was Lost Together, but I stuck around because of Till I Am Myself Again.  I absolutely love the harmonica, piano and wicked crazy guitar solo in 5 Days in May!

    Five Days in July, 1993

    Five Days in July, 1993

    My favourite album

    Lost Together (1992) and Five Days in July (1993) tie for my favourite – there’s something about the early 90s that I find irresistible! The drummer changed in 1992, so maybe that has something to do with it.  Five Days in July is their most popular album yet.

  • Sloan

    Sloan

    Sloan

    Sounds like

    The Flashing Lights, (someone help me out here?)

    Rocks because

    Sloan has a bajillion feel good tunes under their belt. All four band members write songs and usually the person who writes the song sings lead vocals, which gives a bit of interest to their albums. And amazingly, the songs all manage to stay true to the band’s sound / feel.

    One Chord To Another, 1996

    One Chord To Another, 1996

    My favourite album

    My favourite is One Chord To Another (1996) because it was the first Sloan CD I ever got, and I got it the summer after I bought my first car. The songs are short so your attention doesn’t fade, and they’re experimental: Everything You’ve Done Wrong has trumpets while A Side Wins has piano. The focus is always on the vocals though, which makes it easy to sing along with in the car (when I’m by myself I belt it out!)

  • Joel Plaskett

    Joel Plaskett

    Joel Plaskett

    Sounds like

    I’m drawing a massive blank.

    Rocks because

    He’s been popular musically for nearly 20 years, yet he’s only 34! I’ve seen him live and he’s amazing on guitar, passionate, and has a confident voice. Ladies, he’s pretty hot too!

    Down at the Khyber, 2001

    Down at the Khyber, 2001

    My favourite album

    Down at the Khyber (2001) is my favourite because of its patriotism in True Patriot Love and chilled out sad songs like Clueless Wonder and Unconditional Love. I actually like all of the albums that Joel Plaskett did with The Emergency. Truthfully Truthfully is another good one!

Noteworthy Mentions

4 comments

  1. Lauren

    Matthew Good is one of my favorite musicians, Canadian or not. It’s just even better that he IS Canadian.

    Bedouin Soundclash and Esthero are some other Canadian faves of mine.

    June 3rd, 2009 at 6:36 am
  2. Graham

    Sloan is also a great performing band. You mention the quartet share lead vocals, depending on the track written. But in performance, the members often change instruments many times throughout the show. Talent.

    Much respect, SLOAN!!!!! SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-OOAAAAAN

    June 5th, 2009 at 8:01 pm
  3. Steve D

    I discovered Matthew Good Band a few years back by accident, but what a happy accident. The guitar line at the start of Giant literally melts me every time I hear it.

    June 7th, 2009 at 2:27 pm
  4. Brendan

    Excellent choices. Interesting to see Plaskett in there. You should check out CBC Radio 3 (if you haven’t already), their back catalogue of Podcasts has some excellent Canadian indie which looks right up your alley based on what I see here. Hope things are going well for you in the UK!

    June 7th, 2009 at 9:38 pm

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