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ExploreMusic Chats with Said The Whale

Posted by: Ira Haberman | Nov 4 2009 4:00PM

Said the Whale isn’t a household name necessarily, but they should be. They’ve just released their sophomore record Islands Disappear, and I for one believe that this record makes them serious Polaris Prize contenders. The album is what a good Canadian indie record should be. A blend of great songwriting, inspired playing and beautiful voices and production. We don’t make a habit of saying how much we enjoy records cause we hear so many great records, but for me, this album stands out. Having met the band, I know why. They are genuine people, who have made a genuine record.

I sat down with Ben, Tyler and Jaycelyn last week during a tour stop in Toronto to get their take on their new record, the Vancouver music scene, and life in general. Besides the interview, we were treated to three really songs which we feature below for your streaming pleasure.












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5 Songs You Gotta Hear Today
  1. Kae Sun

    Lion On A Leash

    The title track and first single from the genre-blurring Ghanaian/Canadian artist’s debut full length album.

    Sounds like Ben Harper, Bedouin Soundclash, K-Os
  2. Darkest Hour

    Into The Grey

    Death metal/hardcore merger out of DC that records for Victory Records. Latest album, The Eternal Return, dropped in 2009.

    Sounds like Entombed, Lamb Of God, Carcass
  3. Voodoo Bunny

    Zed Is For Zombie

    The first video from the hard-rocking pop/punk band. Lots of fun, plus they own their Canadian-ness with the first word of this song title. The Queen would approve.

    Sounds like The Creepshow, Bloodsucking Zombies From Outer Space ... and a dash of Misfits, of course
  4. Rynecologist

    Burnin' Up

    This Toronto DJ/producer/remixer takes the piss out of the Jonas Brothers. Let's hope this starts a trend in the electro/house community.

    Sounds like Deadmau5, Paul Oakenfold
  5. Star Eyes

    Disappear

    One of the first female drum & bass DJs in the U.S., now writing and performing original tunes. She calls the style "haunted house," and that fits.

    Sounds like goths taking over a rave, looking to assimilate the party-going masses through song.