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		<title>Oh yes, it&#8217;s love &#8212; THE BICYCLES</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I may still be suffering from a slight turkey stupor, so forgive me if this post is a bit incoherent: I experienced my first American Thanksgiving on Thursday night with a great big hearty dinner in Williamson, New York, just outside of Rochester. It was a good time, and of course my accent got made [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I may still be suffering from a slight turkey stupor, so forgive me if this post is a bit incoherent: I experienced my first American Thanksgiving on Thursday night with a great big hearty dinner in <a href=http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&#038;hl=en&#038;geocode=&#038;q=Williamson,+NY&#038;ie=UTF8&#038;ll=43.104994,-77.262726&#038;spn=0.462215,1.235962&#038;z=10>Williamson, New York</a>, just outside of Rochester. It was a good time, and of course my accent got made fun of when I said things like &#8220;house&#8221;. It&#8217;s fun being the only Canadian and trying to explain why we recently had an election for no apparent reason (I don&#8217;t know either).</p>
<p>SPEAKING OF WHICH, some <a href=http://ca.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idCATRE4AR6ZQ20081128?pageNumber=3&#038;virtualBrandChannel=0>absolutely crazy things</a> are going on in our country at present. I will reserve my comment for later, as I just found out about all this today (don&#8217;t get much news about Harper and Friends when you&#8217;re down south), but perhaps <a href=88>this guy</a> might actually get a turn?! Well, we&#8217;ll see.</p>
<p>Enough about that. Three weeks ago, <a href=http://www.thebicycles.ca>The Bicycles</a> released a terrific sophomore album called <i>Oh No, It&#8217;s Love</i>, and then followed that up a few days later with a smash hit CD release party at Lee&#8217;s Palace in Toronto. It featured a grab bag of musical guests, including <a href=http://www.myspace.com/hoodedfang>Hooded Fang</a>, <a href=http://www.myspace.com/1hundreddollars>$100</a>, <a href=http://www.myspace.com/forestcitylovers>Forest City Lovers</a>, <a href=http://www.myspace.com/thesuperfriendz>Matt Murphy</a>, <a href=http://www.myspace.com/brentrandall>Brent Randall</a>, <a href=http://www.sloanmusic.com>Sloan</a>, <a href=http://www.sebastiengrainger.net>Sebastien Grainger</a>, and many others, and was probably one of the more joyful nights I have experienced this year.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t comment on the entirety of the show in an unbiased way, since I was involved. The album features a horn section on many of the tracks, and I&#8217;m in it; since they wanted to play every song from the record (which they did, excepting one track, &#8220;Green Light&#8221;) they brought us back too. It was a total blast playing that show, since the Bicycles are an incredibly energetic foursome and are out-cuted by no one. Seriously, <a href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sA34ZJjxnIE>the most adorable band ever</a>.</p>
<p>I did get to see a whole lot of awesome stuff that I wasn&#8217;t in, though, and it all added up to one terrific night. They backed up all those aforementioned musical guests <i>Last Waltz</i>-style (the Bikes, being their usual sugary selves, labelled it the &#8220;Last Schmaltz,&#8221; a continuation of the 2006 CD release for their first album, <i>The Good, The Bad and the Cuddly</i>), and seeing Matt Murphy and the Bikes play &#8220;10 Lbs&#8221; from the Super Friendz&#8217; iconic <i>Mock Up Scale Down</i> was pretty amazing. Sloan playing &#8220;I Hate My Generation&#8221; was similarly terrific &#8212; both of these especially fun because of the excitement spilling off the stage from the four Bicycles. I don&#8217;t blame them. I&#8217;d be thrilled too.</p>
<p>The album is just as exciting as the show was. There are 19 tracks featured on <i>Oh No, It&#8217;s Love</i> &#8212; a pretty substantial length, even though all the songs are around 2 minutes long (the longest is 3:22). One of these tracks, though, is a decidedly unfunny comedy/spoken word track &#8211; not featuring any of the Bicycles &#8211; which really interrupts the flow of the record. It&#8217;s a bit like an unexpected shortcut, where you&#8217;re driving along a nice paved highway, turn off onto the bumpiest of gravel roads for a minute, and then are back on the highway again. Wouldn&#8217;t it be easier and more pleasant to stay on the highway the entire time? Yeah. In terms of the flow of the record, that&#8217;s a major flaw, but the only one I&#8217;ve noticed.</p>
<p>The whole thing sounds great, though. Like the previous Bicycles record, the vocals are mixed too low &#8212; it&#8217;s never possible to understand everything that vocalist/guitarist Matt Beckett is saying, but this time they included the lyrics! &#8212; but everything all together is a sweet and poppy package that leaves very little out. They try out a lot more musical styles and genres on this album, and bring in a host of guests that include Laura Barrett, Basia Bulat, Bob Egan (Wilco, Blue Rodeo), and Andy Lloyd to round out the cast, and it works really well; the surprising variety combined with the sheer number of tracks means this record can stay in your car CD player for a ridiculously long time before you get sick of it.</p>
<p>Have a listen: <a href='http://www.vintage.beautiful-contradiction.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/13-end-of-a-good-thing.mp3'>End of a Good Thing</a></p>
<p>I should be blogging reasonably more regularly in the next few weeks (or so I&#8217;d like to think, anyway). End-of-year lists are looming, and I&#8217;m starting to decide what my ears thought were the best things that happened to them in 2008. Got any suggestions? The comments section is wide open! See you soon.</p>
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