It’s fun! It’s fabulous! It’s Robyn’s new music video! That’s right people, Robyn’s new music video for her song ‘Behave’ is out. Make sure to watch Robyn having a blast with her ‘victims’ in the video!
And also check out Robyn’s official Video for Cuba, Featuring Dell’Unto home videos from 1990-1996
Edited and directed by Ryan Nolan
“Official Video for ‘Cuba‘ featuring some pint sized Dell’Unto sisters and a lot of days I almost forgot about… Dedicated to Nana Jane” -Robyn Dell’lUnto
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Yes, that’s right! The Love Machine is nominated for Best Rock/Pop/Dance Act on the 2011 Ottawa XPress Readers Poll. What do you say? Do you agree?
Check out the rest of the nominees for Best of Ottawa on their Readers Poll of ’11 here, and perhaps cast your votes for The Love Machine. Among other things are best film festivals, diners, radio stations, etc…. Deadline for submitting your votes is Wed, Nov 2.
TLM? Most popular video has over 7000 views, Be A Path from the album Sweater Weather
Their most popular song on MySpace with almost 4000 plays, Width Eyes
If that does not win you over, go see TLM at Live 88.5 Tour.
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Amos the Transparent are in the studio hard at work on a new record that is more in the style of their first album, “Everything I’ve Forgotten To Forget” according to band member Mark Hyne.
He also describes their new album as “more dynamic than ‘Teeth’ and way more epic.” Finally Mark has assured us that this album will definitely be full-length this time. All of that points to awesome.
With a list of updated tweets from the group, seen on their facebook, it sounds like they are having a great time in the studio, which can only lead to some great recordings! Quote from in the studio: Chris, “if you’re gonna come in here you’re gonna have to take your shirt off“.
Their not as transparent as they may have led you too believe, see them easily on their website to find out more and check out a couple of tour dates: www.AmosTheTransparent.com
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urArtistnetwork: How is The Love Machine preping for this year’s Canadian Music Week?
Jordan: We’ve been jamming a lot. I’ve been working with a lot of new sounds. We might try to mix it up at the showcase itself. We’ve been thinking about lights and other elements – make it that much more of a party! We haven’t figured out our set list yet. Generally we jam out a few things and see what feels right. We don’t have anything set in stone for the set yet. It should be fun. We’re planning to do a few surprises too! We’ve really come a long way since five years ago. We’re a lot more open as musicians and friends and that have definitely reflected on our music. Another difference is that we all sing a lot more. We’ve always tried to use vocals to our advantage but we’ve never had a lead singer in mind. We do what works with the music. Our overall goal is to get to a point where we get to play for more people, and more frequently. We’re trying to hone our craft and share it with as many people as possible. We’re heading in the right direction by writing a lot more – running on with music – it’s great!
urArtistnetwork: What’s in store for The Love Machine in 2011? What do your fans have to look forward to?
Jordan: We want to do a lot more touring. We want to head out east like we did last November. Our fans out there have been really good to us. We also eventually would like to head out west. We have a few video ideas that we want to release within the next year too. Working on a lot of, kinda not your standard release of things. For example, we’re working on different segments that we want to launch within the next year. Improve our online presence through Facebook and Twitter. We want to give our fans more insight to what we’re doing – keep everyone on the same page. We’re also going to work really hard on doing more live broadcasts; like Ustream. We did it last time we played in Toronto and it was really cool! It was fantastic to be interactive with everyone at once. People were communicating with us by typing questions and comments about the performance. It felt really cool to be live. Even if you’re not physically at the show you can still be a part of it.
urArtistnetwork: Technologies advances are definitely changing the way we approach and appreciate music.
Jordan: For sure! It’s all about how you can use it to your advantage and work with it as it evolves. Everyone should come check out our showcase at CMW – it should be really good. I’m excited just to be a part of it. It’s going to be fun! I think it’s a great time to see bands that you don’t normally get to see and I definitely want to get out there to check out some music myself – nothing in particular but I know its going to be a fun time an I’m really excited! Get excited!
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While the band records their new album they thought they would give their fans a taste of a few new songs as well as some of their faves recorded live by XM Satellite radio’s “The Verge” as well as “Southern Souls”. The free download album will be known as “Transparencies”.
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urArtistnetwork: March 10th you’ll be playing in The Factor Breakthrough Series for Canadian Music Week. What have you got rolled up your sleeves?
Christopher: All of our focus for the past few months has been around making a record. We haven’t played a show in 2011 yet so this is very rare for us. Canadian Music Week will be our first 2011 show and we’re hoping to come with a bunch of new material.
urArtistnetwork: Can you briefly describe the music making process? (Since you’re working on it right now)
Christopher: In terms of the music making process, it’s really a collaborative effort. It’s usually Jonathan from the band who comes with a song; usually an acoustic folk song that we then take to turn into something similar or very different. It’s a slow process. It’s fun, its stressful; it’s different than the two years in between. It’s definitely an interesting process to see these songs really come to life and take up all these different shapes and versions really. It’s definitely interesting and definitely challenging.
urArtistnetwork: How would you say your music has evolved since you first began playing music together?
Christopher: Our music evolved as the band has evolved. When we started with Amos The Transparent back in 2006, it was Jon and myself simply taking his songs and turning them into something else. That was the beginning and now it’s become, like I said more of a collaborative effort. It’s a group of five or six of us that really make these songs what they are today and it has become more of a group effort as opposed to two of us sitting together making music. It’s totally taken a different life and it’s definitely for the better. It’s always evolving. Every record seems to be different. Every record goes a new direction for us. Its really cool and I’m really excited about these new ones that we’re working on.
urArtistnetwork: As you’ve been together for quite some time, what has been your biggest challenge as a band? Have you been able to overcome that challenge? If so, how?
Christopher: I think we’ve done a great job of some things, but we’ve also done a bad job getting into certain markets and that’s always the challenge – going and playing to very few people and just being persistent and keeping up the hard work is one of the hardest things. I think we’ve overcome it. We’ve travelled the 401 so many times that now things are starting to turn around for us a little bit and always improving. Playing and getting to know people is one of the challenges any band. You just keep on working hard on it and it really starts to get better.
urArtistnetwork: What advice do you have for people who want to form their own bands?
Christopher: Do it. If you love it, do it. The moments you spend playing songs to people and hearing them come to life is one of the most rewarding things. If you have a true love for it, it feels so right. There are only a few other things that compare to the feeling of playing music – and that’s family & kids. That’s what I would compare to making music. It’s such a good feeling to get on stage and have people react and smile and really embrace what you’re doing on stage. I would encourage anyone and everyone to do it but don’t think anything is going to come easy because there are always going to be challenges. It’s always going to be an uphill battle and there’s going to be so many sacrifices that you’ll have to make. It is definitely worth it.
urArtistnetwork: Absolutely! Amos have certainly come a long way. Any last words?
Christopher: Our record will come out Summer 2011! In terms of Canadian Music Week – come check it out! We’ll be playing a bunch of new stuff. Stay tuned for upcoming shows. There might be some surprises of fun in the next few months coming. Keep your ears to the ground!
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Think of this as your belated Valentine’s day gift from your favourite guys of The Love Machine. This download is SOOO much better than that creepy “Be Mine” stuffed bear your Mom gave you.
This hot new track is called Width Eyes from their debut album ‘Sweater Weather’ and truly captures all that is amazing about The Love Machine and will leave you in a feel-good, screw you Valentines Day kind of mood. So have a listen and burn all those old love letters or just prepare for spring right around the corner.
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