I am kinda sorta in absolute love with Luscious Life by Patrick Watson. I was just YouTubing around for videos and accidentally typed in Patrick WATSON when really I was looking for Patrick WOLF (for some reason I always do this!). Thankfully I did, cause now I have a new current favourite song!
Patrick Watson’s had scads of comparisons to Jeff Buckley (hearts!) and Rufus Wainwright (also from Montreal!), and his album Close To Paradise is on the shortlist for the Polaris Prize - winners will be revealed on September 24. I feel like he has a solid chance of taking home the prize. This song in particular is just so…delectable. Luscious, even!?
Watch the video now or perish.
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Pop Justice has a list of ten things to love about the new Britney Spears single Gimme More. The actual single. Not the mis-leaked ballad that was floating around about a week ago.
At first glance it’s hard to tell if they actually love it or are being cheeky (ohhh those Brits)…but they do in fact love it.
Personally I kinda think it’s weak. Obviously Britney could do much better for her COMEBACK single. This is no Toxic. It’s not even Oops! I Did It Again. “It’s Britney, bitch.” Oh, hahaha!
Listen to/watch the song here:
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As Kat would say, I command you to Listen To These Guys Or Else (LTTGOE). Chiodos have a new CD, Bone Palace Ballet, coming out September 4 and from what I’ve heard so far it’s going to make some waves. As with their previous release All’s Well That Ends Well, each song is a multi-faceted roller coaster ride of musical genres. One second lead singer Craig Owens will be demonstrating a vocal range comparable to Anthony Green’s (Circa Survive, Saosin) accompanied by some piano and the next you’ll find yourself battling with chugging guitars, dueling metal riffs and gut-wrenching screams.
They’re also well known for their energetic live show which I witnessed first hand at this year’s Warped Tour. Check out some pictures I snapped. You can also listen to a couple of new songs on their MySpace page.
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Ok, if you’ve been reading the gossip blogs you know that the Heroes cast is on a world promotional tour for the DVD release of Season One. Milo/Hayden/Adrian/Jack are working it in Europe while Sendhil/Ali/Greg/Masi are doing their thing in Asia.. So who does that leave us with?

Ando (James Kyson Lee)/Sylar (Zach Quinto)/A Foxy New Hero (Dania Ramirez)/AND Micah (Noah-Gray Cabey)!!!!
These guys are holding fort in North America and tomorrow they’ll be on MOD.. Not going to lie, I was a little disappointed that Milo wasn’t going to be making his way to the Great White North. BUT the fact that Zachary Quinto will be gracing us his with presence completely makes up for it.. Is it just me or is anyone else giddy about their appearance? Me=Big TV Nerd.
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With the latest casualty to drop from Virgin Fest Toronto’s lineup (Peter Bjorn & John, who’ll instead be at the MTV VMAs), there’s been another addition in its place (on day 2): The Constantines.
If you haven’t seen The Cons in a live setting, you REALLY should.
Listening to their CD afterwards is a bit disappointing just cause their live shows are so rowdy and audience participation is at 100%. Sure, there will be some disappointed PB&J fans, but TRUST ME - having seen both bands live several times, I guarantee The Constantines will put on a more energetic and heartfelt performance than PB&J ever have. I’m pleased about this news!
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I think I might die. My favourite reality show is coming back to television this Fall! Twice!
Project Runway Canada (hosted by the Supermodel Iman - aka Mrs. David Bowie) debuts this October and then German-hottie Heidi Klum (who will once again star) has recently announced that the great and fabulous addictive U.S. Project Runway will start its 4th season on November 14th!
And it’s great that the show’s Mentor, Tim Gunn, will also be back to “make it work” and to “carry on.”
I CANNOT WAIT!
Now if only The Amazing Race would start up again, all my reality TV dreams would come true!
(PS: I’m a sad, sad person…)
Photograph Courtesy Getty Images
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year! *scanning sarcasm 100%*
…And by that I mean time for the major networks to haul out their new shows and shove them in front of an audience like an overeager stage mother forcing their child on stage in a talent competition. Sing out, Louise! Unfortunately half of the fall fare seems to lack even half the originality, charisma and flair of any tiny tot strutting their stuff on stage…so on that note, I present 5 Fall TV Shows That I Will Be Avoiding More Than That Guy I Never Called Back:
5. Moonlight (CBS) - Now I love a good vampire detective do-gooder tale as much as the next gal, if that gal is Anne Rice…but it was done well twice (Angel and Forever Knight anyone?) and should never be attempted again. Especially in the form of a plot that takes itself WAY too seriously (think Jack Bauer with fangs in a trenchcoat with a LOT of sighing and brooding). Also they’ve recast this one since production started…more than once - never a good sign.
4.Back to You (Fox)- I know, I’m as shocked as anyone else that Fox runs more than American Idol and 24! Who knew they had other shows? This one stars Kelsey Grammar and Patricia Heaton as recently reunited news anchors…I’m sure it will be full of hilarious misunderstandings and witty banter but these two are only funny when surrounded by funny people…so I’m guessing I’ll be yawning more than laughing and just counting the days until Jack Bauer boots them from the line-up.
3.Cavemen (ABC)- So you know those somewhat amusing Geico commercials with the normal modern guy who just happens to be a Caveman who fights against the stereotypes of society? He got his own series. I know…there are no words. Stay tuned next year for Duck staring the crazy quacker from the Aflac commercials.
2.Lipstick Jungle (NBC)- Colour me far from excited…a show about stereotypical women and the challenges they face in life and love in New York City. With exciting plots like why doesn’t that guy like me for me?, this outfit is Prada so why doesn’t my boss respect me? and the multi-episode arc of he’s just not that into you. From the creator of Sex and the City, Candice Bushnell…who is apparently suffering from a severe case of amnesia and doesn’t realise she’s already made this exact show. Someone should really tell her…AWKWARD!
1.The Return of Jezebel James (FOX)- It pains me to say anything negative about anything from creator Amy Sherman-Palladino (she was responsible for the awesomeness that was most of the Gilmore Girls) but based on the preview not even talented twosome Parker Posey and Lauren Ambrose can save the lame premise and bad script cluster*&^% that is this show. It has cancellation written all over it.
And just so you don’t think I’m Nancy Negative…check back tomorrow for my list of must-see shows coming up on TV this fall.
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Freddie Mercury of ‘Queen’ during a concert at the Palais Omnisports in Paris. Sept 18, 1984.
Last night I got a discounted rush ticket to We Will Rock You - the hit musical based on the songs of Queen.
I want to start off by stating that the songs in this show are obviously great. I mean, it’s Queen - they were amazing. Freddie Mercury was amazing. The over-the-top theatrics of the music are a good choice for a stage production.
Also, the singers in this musical are great, especially French-Canadian Yvan Pedneault in the lead role of Galileo; he has pitch-perfect - he ain’t no Freddie Mercury, but then again, who is? Also Erica Peck as Scaramouche has impressive belting chops.
So then why did this show suck so damn hard? The story is set 300 years in the future, in an Orwellian world known as Planet Mall, where logo-branded clothes and “safe” computer-generated music are cherished - and individual thought is regarded as dangerous. But along comes Galileo, the young bohemian, who goes on the quest to revive the forgotten joys of Rock n’ Roll. The bohemians then flee to a flooded Las Vegas (ice caps have melted) to find a statue of Freddie rise out of the water and lead them to the direction of Brian May’s guitar, encased in rock at a demolished Wembley Stadium. Galileo plays the guitar and the world is reborn…?
What. The. F**k.
It’s not just that the plot is sheer idiocy, but also there is some sort of moral message that is trying to be conveyed, but in such a half-assed way that I was actually offended. In the show, it is stated early on that the day Rock n’ Roll died - “the day the music died”.. get it? - was with the onslaught of American Idol. Funny - wasn’t We Will Rock You recently showcased on an episode of Canadian Idol? It is then stated that “only the good die young,” and during a nice rendition of “No One But You”, they play a slideshow of Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, Janice Joplin, Freddie, etc - meanwhile the song is sung by a bunch of “bohemians” who have taken on the names “Britney Spears” and “Clay Aiken”! The audacity! The story is just as trite and shallow as the music it pretends to criticize! This show is obviously just a cash grab.
And so I couldn’t help thinking: why not just tell the actual biographical story of Queen instead. Their rise to fame, Freddie’s unfortunate death - depressing, yes, but at least it’s a STORY - one that has IMPORTANT and REAL messages. THAT’S a show that I want to see.
I just find it unfortunate that crap like this packs houses and is actually liked - the audience JUMPED to a standing ovation! But I was left in my seat, dumb-struck, and feeling grateful I didn’t pay full price.
PS: Speaking of shows - one that is definitely worth seeing and one that restores my faith in theatre is Evil Dead: The Musical. It’s totally rank and silly and full of fake blood (but also extremely clever) - what’s not to love! (Hurry - it closes in 2 weeks!)
Photograph Courtesy Getty Images
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A couple days ago Justin and I attended X’07, which is XBOX’s gaming preview event! I recently got a XBOX 360 and haven’t stopped playing it. This event was the perfect chance for me to get familiar with some great games like Halo 3, Guitar Hero 3 and a bunch more. One of the games that blew me away was Call Of Duty 4. The graphics and game play were just fantastic! The realism of the game caught my eye and the game looks spectacular. Right next to it was the highly anticipated Guitar Hero 3 - I didn’t get a chance to play it but still, it looked awesome. That will surely be on my games to buy list!

Next up were the sports games. I gave NHL 2K8 a shot and I enjoyed it, but I grew up playing EA Sports NHL and personally there is nothing like it! Soon we stumbled upon the EA Sports area. They had all sorts of games to play but I was drawn to FIFA Soccer 08 (being the soccer fanatic I am). This game was one of the reasons why I bought an XBOX 360, so when I saw it there I had to play it! The guys from EA Sports showed me a couple new features and I was amazed! You will be blown away! One of the new features is called Pro Skills. This allows you to do tricks and the skills of a real player, or you can create your own by using the right stick! The other feature that was shown to me was called Be A Pro: Offline Training. This is really cool if you’re into soccer; it allows you to be one specific player on the team and you play the whole game as that one guy. You can call for a pass or if you are defending you can call over a team-mate and double team your opponent! While your opponent has possession of the ball, it shows you which player you should be covering and where you are supposed to be on the field. The other feature that ties in with Be A Pro is the online version. This allows five of your friends to play on one team as one specific player against another team of five different individual players!
Overall I had a wicked time and cannot wait to get my hands on these games. Enjoy!
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It wasn’t even a year later that Rihanna sexily slapped us all in the face when she released her “Tainted Love” flavoured tune “SOS“. The accompanying video was full of glittery skin, flying bed hair, arched backs, gyrating posteriors, voyeuristic angles and some serious attitude. And we didn’t even have time to wonder what happened to sweet, sweet “pon de replay…please?” Rihanna, cause she was too busy smacking us around with the hottest song of 2006.

Apparently, the naughty dancing wasn’t just an act - her next single “Unfaithful” didn’t just flirt with cheating, it did the nasty and kicked it to the curb. With lines like “I know that he knows I’m unfaithful” and “I don’t wanna be a murderer”, Rihanna was suddenly an 18-year-old with skeletons in her closet - especially when she revealed in interviews that she can sing from experience.
Speaking of cheating, Rihanna’s growing popularity brought on rumours that she was having an affair with Jay-Z, which of course spawned whispers of a rivalry with Beyonce. She insists that none of the gossip is true, but neither story helps project a good girl image!
But does Rihanna even want to be seen as a good girl? Sorry, what was that? We’re too busy watching the video for “Umbrella” for the gazillionth time. In 2007, Rihanna’s third album “Good Girl Gone Bad” was kicked off with yet another super foxy clip, wherein the dancing is not only as sexy as ever, but she goes totally nude - except for some silver body paint.
So now, in 2007, Rihanna is one of the hottest performers on the scene, but is she REALLY naughty? Nah. She can act naughty, she can LOOK naughty, but when you get down to it, she’s a good girl acting bad. Compared to some other celebs, Rihanna is but a cupcake.
Naughty Rating: 2 Britney Heads

Next Up: Jessica Simpson
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