Showing posts with label Nickelback. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 23, 2007

Music is my religion By: Shane Christensen

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Music is my religion! It burrows the depths of my soul and provides comfort and euphoria - similar to that of a holy trance. And sometimes (if I’m lucky) I’ll happen across a song that hits a part of me and causes a physical reaction. Things like goose bumps all over my skin, and hairs standing up all over my arms and neck.

Now and again, that great song will be matched with an equally impressive video that triggers the same reaction, until you are totally transfixed and amazed by the talent that went into the making of such a musical masterpiece.

The video and song that has recently been affecting me is from a very successful band that for some strange reason, gets little or no respect from critics and certain music fans. For a while there, some of these same critics thought it relevant to question the frontman's appearance, which I thought was so bloody ridiculous and shallow; it proved that media scribes will lower themselves to any level in order to secure a headline or mention.

The song Photograph by Nickelback and its accompanying video ARE a combined masterpiece because any time you have the perfect marriage between a great song and an equally great video, it is magic. Throw in the song's ability to make one reflect about his/her own life… that is a rarity in music and often followed by the names 'Lennon' or 'Dylan'.

The first time I saw the video was after purchasing Nickelback's All The Right Reasons special edition CD (also including an amazing DVD with 4 videos and a behind-the-scenes look at Nickelback on tour). I think the total price for both was $14 from my local record store. Apparently, the band isn't in it for just the money.

I find I’m always watching the video for Photograph and often watching it repeatedly. The video reaches me and touches a part of my soul because I can identify with its theme. At this stage in my life quiet introspection can be both comforting and disturbing. In my life I have experienced many joys, and some tragedies. I have felt so much love, but also much loss. All in all I hold hope for the future - that tomorrow will be a better, brighter day like the one that exists in my memory. Back to a time when life was simpler and easier. Just like in the Photograph video.

So I say bullshit to any music ‘expert’, or occasional listener, who feels it necessary to belittle the contribution that Nickelback has made (and continues to make) to the Canadian and International music scene.

And by the way Chad, the wife thinks you’re REALLY hot!

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Serena Ryder’s Star Continues to Rise - Posted By Christine Albrecht

Serena performs at the Music Hall in Toronto and Tapes a Live at the Rehearsal Hall Concert at Bravo.

Serena Ryder is bringing her exquisite voice back to Canada after touring non-stop to rave reviews in the US over the last few months. With previous sold-out performances in Toronto, she is back to perform at the Music Hall on Friday, June 8.

Serena has a amazing presence and her three octave range makes her well worth a listen. This is a homecoming show not be missed. She also has shows in Montreal (opening for Keren Ann) at Le National on Tuesday, June 5 and in Kingston at the Ale House on Wednesday, June 6. There will be more Canadian and US dates this summer and fall.

Serena will be joining the company of Feist and Ben Harper (to name a couple), as she tapes her very own Live at the Rehearsal Hall, Bravo!'s Gemini award-winning concert series, on Monday, June 4 (airs on Bravo! July 3 at 10 p.m. ET and 1 a.m. ET, and July 7 at 8 p.m. ET).

This is an incredible accomplishment at such a young age. In the meantime, fans should not miss watching Serena on Canada AM airing Tuesday, June 5.

If your Memory Serves You Well, Serena's beautiful album of great covers and original songs, is still holding strong in the Top 100 on the Canadian album charts. The only other Canadian artists that share her longevity are: Nickelback, Nelly Furtado, Billy Talent and Three Days Grace.

Her first single, "Good Morning Starshine" was a Top 5 single on AC Radio, while her new self-penned single "Weak In The Knees" is quickly making an impact.

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