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Tuesday Guide for February 16, 2010

Author:Nathalia Ribeiro | Feb 16 2010 11:20AM
Updated: Feb 16 2010 12:00PM

The Tuesday Guide has just redesigned its website to not only cover music but DVDs and books. It’s easy to use and has a ton of information. Check it out.


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Tuesday Guide for February 9, 2010

Author:Nathalia Ribeiro | Feb 9 2010 10:50AM

The Tuesday Guide has just redesigned its website to not only cover music but DVDs and books. It’s easy to use and has a ton of information. Check it out.


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Tuesday Guide for February 2, 2010

Author:Nathalia Ribeiro | Feb 2 2010 12:00PM

The Tuesday Guide has just redesigned its website to not only cover music but DVDs and books. It’s easy to use and has a ton of information. Check it out.


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Tuesday Guide for January 26, 2010

Author:Nathalia Ribeiro | Jan 26 2010 12:10PM

The Tuesday Guide has just redesigned its website to not only cover music but DVDs and books. It’s easy to use and has a ton of information. Check it out.


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Tuesday Guide for January 19, 2010

Author:Nathalia Ribeiro | Jan 19 2010 12:00PM

The Tuesday Guide has just redesigned its website to not only cover music but DVDs and books. It’s easy to use and has a ton of information. Check it out.


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5 Songs You Gotta Hear Today
  1. Clothes Make the Man

    Air Loom

    This Toronto-based band has some solid influences, including "music made by other people" and "paintings of half naked women and/or men fighting scary-looking science fiction creatures..." For now, you can pick up their new album at shows and check out new songs like this one via MySpace.

    Sounds like Dinosaur Jr., Foo Fighters, Husker Du
  2. Winter Gloves

    Let Me Drive

    A song from About A Girl, the Montreal band's 2008 release on Toronto's Paper Bag Records. Lots of keyboards and drums glued together with just enough fuzz.

    Sounds like Phoenix working with Woodhands  
  3. Yukon Blonde

    Wind Blows

    This catchy, harmony-laden music is created in British Columbia, a little ways from Yukon. Luckily, the tunes are good enough that we can get past the false advertising in the band's name.

    Sounds like CSN, The Band, Fleetwood Mac
  4. Styrofoam Ones

    Blue Lines

    This Toronto synth-rock band is known for dance floor-slaying shows, and their live energy and urgency has been captured on an independently released self-titled EP.

    Sounds like a punkier Woodhands, a rockier Opopo
  5. iwrestledabearonce

    Tastes Like Kevin Bacon

    Metal that throws a bunch of genres into a giant stew, ingests it, and spews it back up again. The band is currently selling merch with the slogan (in rainbow writing), "Metal Just Got Gay."

    Sounds like Dillinger Escape Plan, Between The Buried And Me, Evanescence (yes)