Albert Einstein once summarized his best understanding of the universe’s inner mechanism as “spooky action, at a distance.” On his new single “Only Breath,” Montreal singer/song-poet Brian Campbell is taking audiences on a transcendental field trip, serving as fearless inner sherpa to the great spooky beyond. It’s available everywhere now.
“Only Breath” is hypnotic in its stirring intensity and deep contemplative message. Over collaborator Martin Bennett’s electronic percussion, bass and flute instrumental, Campbell delivers an unforced sermon on the principles of mystical humility. Lyrically, he proposes a radical worldview, one that challenges the listener to see past all worldly distinctions and separations. It’s a masterclass in conscious observation, and accessible to new and seasoned seekers alike.
The lyrics, adapted from a poem by Rumi as translated by Coleman Barks and used with the latter’s permission, begin with the eschewing of religious identities – “Neither Christian, nor Jew, nor Muslim, nor Hindu, Buddhist, Sufi, or Zen”, cultural trappings – “not any religion or cultural system” – geographical identities – “I’m not from the East or the West, nor out of the ocean nor up from the ground” – temporal identities – “I do not exist, nor belong to this world or the next” – and myths of genesis – “I did not descend for Adam or Eve, or any origin story.” It’s a series of negations that reveal one great positive – the irreducible essence of what it is to be human.
“Only Breath” is the latest release from Brian Campbell found on his EP A Crystal Rim, which features poems by Rumi and Hafiz and put to music. Campbell first found his musical calling during a Spanish immersion course in Guatemala, where he immersed himself in Latin American poetic songwriting and studied classical guitar. He’s since become a fixture in Quebec’s folk music scene, becoming a sought-after stage performer, releasing two full-length albums and two EPs of original music, and eleven singles.
This past April, the personal odyssey of Indigenous Canadian musician Tom Wilson Tehaohàhake hit a new milestone when his 2017 novel, Beautiful Scars: Steeltown Secrets, Mohawk Skywalkers and the Road Home—which had already been adapted into a 2022 film documentary—was presented as a stage musical at Hamilton’s Theatre Aquarius. Now, Wilson’s own take on one of the big numbers from that show, “Death Row Love Affair,” is being released as a single, adding yet another chapter to his perpetually captivating story of healing while acting as a tantalizing preview of a new album he’ll be delivering later this year.
In the show – co-conceived by Wilson and writer/actor Shaun Smyth – the song provides a powerful closer to Act One. Wilson’s own rendition is an achingly honest rumination, with a hovering ominousness that perfectly befits its depiction of a human soul at a reckoning point:
Who’s kiddin’ who about where love goes Some speed away Some are going down slow Oh I’m going nowhere in this death row love affair
Wilson calls the song’s sentiments “words of love from the silence between heartbeats.” The recorded track fills those silences perfectly: With no percussion to interfere with its almost free-time introspection, it paints an exquisitely unhurried portrait of wistfulness. Completing that portrait was a task Wilson entrusted to producer/engineer Gary Furniss, who also played guitar, bass and keys on the track, augmenting Wilson’s own lead vocal and acoustic guitar. Thompson Wilson provided additional vocals, with Jesse O’Brien on piano and Aaron Goldstein on pedal steel and baritone guitar.
“Death Row Love Affair” is the latest installment in the Beautiful Scars project, an ongoing chronicle of the culture shock Wilson experienced upon discovering the Mohawk heritage that had been kept from him by his adoptive parents. As a musician, he’s taken to branding himself as Tom Wilson Tehoháhake to better reflect that heritage (“Tehoháhake” being Mohawk for “two roads”). And he’s made the trials of people like him a key focus of his efforts as a musician, writer, and visual artist.
“The intention of my writing, my music and my art is to reduce the gap between my Indigenous culture and colonialists to make a more patient, loving community,” he says.
He certainly has the artistic pedigree to get people to listen. Wilson’s tireless efforts as a musician have netted him numerous nominations and awards, from the Hamilton Music Awards to the Polaris Prize to the JUNO Awards. And he’s gone gold and platinum over the course of his storied recording career, which has encompassed releases as not just a solo artist but with his popular bands Junkhouse, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings and the Lee Harvey Osmond band, winner of a 2020 JUNO for their album Mohawk.
As a songwriter, Wilson has seen his work recorded by and with artists like Sarah McLachlan, City and Colour, Jason Isbell, Colin James, Lucinda Williams, Billy Ray Cyrus, Mavis Staples and The Rankin Family.
His forays into fine art have included Beautiful Scars: Mohawk Warriors, Hunters and Chiefs, a successful exhibit at the Art Gallery of Burlington. In its wake, Wilson’s paintings have been displayed in various galleries across Canada— including the Toronto’s Cultural Goods Gallery and Tom Beckett Fine Art in Hamilton—and collected in a book, the recently published Mohawk Warriors, Hunters and Chiefs: The Art Of Tom Wilson Tehoháhake, available from New Brunswick’s Goose Lane Editions.
In 2020, he established the Tom Wilson Indigenous Bursary in Honour of Bunny Wilson, his adoptive mother, at McMaster University. The bursary helps first-year Indigenous students from Ontario secondary schools to complete their undergraduate education.
All that activity hasn’t gone unnoticed by his country. Last year, Wilson was named a Companion of the Order of Canada—the second-highest honor the system bestows — “for his multifaceted contributions to the arts in Canada, notably as an iconic musician, as well as for his advocacy of Indigenous communities in Canada.” This September, he’ll be formally appointed to the Order. And that isn’t the only honor coming to Wilson this year. On June 6, as part of Canadian Music Week, he’ll receive the 2024 CMW Allan Slaight Humanitarian Spirit Award during the Jim Beam INDIE Awards at the Danforth Music Hall in Toronto. His Tom Wilson Tehahàhake Trio will also be performing one song that evening, warming them up for a series of full concerts they’ll be performing through the end of the year. Dates are as follows:
June 15 – Markham Village Music Festival, Main Street, Markham, ON Oct. 4 – Creemore Festival of Arts, St John’s United Church, Creemore, ON Oct. 5 – Market Hall Performance Centre, Peterborough, ON Oct. 18 – Festival of Small Halls, St. John’s United Church, Brockville ON Oct. 19 – Festival of Small Halls -Westmeath Recreation Centre, Westmeath ON Oct. 26 – Festival of Small Halls -Old Town Hall, Waterford ON
Wilson has plenty of additional activity booked with Junkhouse, who will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of their debut album, Strays, in a pair of shows that will also pay tribute to their late bandmate, Russell Wilson. The first show will be held June 22 in Uxbridge, ON at a location that’ll be disclosed to ticket buyers upon making a reservation. The second show is set for July 18 at the Algonquin Theatre in Huntsville, ON. Further Junkhouse gigs for 2024 are:
July 19 – Crewfest 2024, Lions Park, Brantford, ON Aug. 2 – Rockin’ the Fields of Minnedosa 2024, Minto, MB
And if that weren’t enough to make his already overstuffed schedule creak from the weight, Wilson has a couple of shows lined up with Blackie and the Rodeo Kings:
July 13 – Hope Volleyball Summerfest 2024, Mooney’s Bay Beach Park, Ottawa, ON July 21 – Hillside Festival 2024, Guelph Lake Conservation Area, Guelph, ON
Yes, it’s going to be a heck of a 2024. But Wilson isn’t afraid of a little hard work. After all, he already has the Scars to show for it.
Not every act introduces itself to the public by holding up a mirror to their innermost delusions. But Decider aren’t just a pretty fearless bunch: Like any skilled financial analyst, they’re good at weighing the angles. The Toronto-based duo of Eric Wood and Jake Israel have made the canny calculation to sign in to the music scene with their brooding single “Underwriter,” a recorded testament to the mental bargains we strike with ourselves just to keep keeping on.
With the composed solemnity of a grand tragedy, the song confronts us listeners directly, challenging us to acknowledge our most self-salvaging habits:
So you
You level out
Just to hide the pain
You push it down
Go underground
And throw it all away
But you should know
You’re not the same
As you were before
“Underwriter’ is a ritual statement, a plague we all share,” the duo says. “That thing that we tell ourselves that makes it alright, though its effects may be short-lived.”
And what about that enigmatic title?
“We all struggle with the cost of living. Some see that as a financial statement, while others share a voice that persists, a mantra that calms, or a wound that never heals. We may never be perfect, we might have to fight the pain of existence, but the underwriter of your consciousness is forever the judge, jury and executioner of your experience.”
That’s pretty heady stuff, but this pair have the musical goods to back it up. Fellow guitarists Wood and Israel complement each other to create a sound that’s Spartan yet never, well, under-written. Clean, unadorned arpeggios create a solid foundation for Wood to emote his scalpel-sharp lyrics—sentiments made all the more affecting by the gradual insinuation of string-section notes that are drawn out to the point of heartbreak.
The track is a tantalizing sample of Decider’s eponymous debut album, a nine-track manifesto that seamlessly blends elements of rock, alternative and progressive music into a unique sound tailor-made to convey the duo’s particular preoccupations. Hints of iconic artists like Incubus, Soundgarden, Foo Fighters and Big Wreck get swept up in an expansive soundscape that encompasses themes of love, loss and the triumph over adversity. Songs like “Mine to Lose” and “Tempted” – both of which have also been earmarked for single release – share thought-provoking visions of adoration, temptation and the very nature of being human.
Co-produced by Wood and Israel and mastered by the legendary Noah Mintz at Lacquer Channel, Decider boasts a polished feel that showcases the duo’s raw talent and undeniable chemistry. In addition to their shared six-string duties, Wood lays down some haunting keyboards and Israel contributes understated yet firm bass guitar. And they aren’t afraid of relying on technology to embellish their efforts either: The album makes judicious use of state-of-the-art digital instruments and the latest remote recording and monitoring software.
The finished product is the culmination of four years of meticulous work, from writing and arranging to recording and mixing. “We’ve literally poured our very essence into this debut,” the group says. “The themes we explore on the album—we’ve lived them. We are living them.”
And they’ve been doing it for a long time. Wood and Israel grew up in the same neighbourhood, knew the same people and even attended the same schools. They just didn’t happen to meet until much later. But their similar musical tastes and love for the “craft of creation” created an instant and lasting bond. Over the years, they’ve been in bands together and cheered each other on when they weren’t.
Now that they’ve found their ultimate configuration and purpose as Decider, they can finally make good on the twin goals they’ve ways harbored: to create music they themselves would like to hear, and to amass a body of work that will stand the test of time. To Wood and Israel, the ultimate aim is to use their music to tell a grand, overarching narrative.
“The notion of a thematically rich and emotionally resonant story that explores the journey through the highs and lows of the human experience—hope, despair, redemption, reverie—really resonated with us. It gave the story we’re telling some substance.”
The next chapter in that story is a trio of music videos Decider have produced for “Underwriter” and the other two singles. For that endeavor, they’ve relied upon Israel’s extensive experience in videography, media arts and graphic design. They’ve even turned to Generative AI to develop the entire sequence in the infinite-zoom music video for “Tempted”. But whether they’re in the studio or the editing bay, don’t worry that technophilia is going to eclipse their interest in spinning a very flesh-and-blood yarn.
“Decider is a choice,” they explain. “A dichotomy of good and evil, the temptations we face, and the love we nurture.” And if you think that looks good on a balance sheet, just listen to how great it sounds.
“Hold Tight,” the new single by Calgary, AB-based folk roots artist Lenny Oka is driving, bluesy, and harmonica studded, an adventure through the dark, starry night.
Hey, I wanna hold you tight, midnight blues
Hey, I wanna hold you tight we got nothing to lose
Midnight dreams, midnight blues again
Midnight dreams here we go again
You can almost picture the mist on the windshield, the atmospheric tunes on the lonely-hearts radio, and the vast, wholly enveloping night beyond the cozy confines of Oka’s car. Who knows what tomorrow might bring, but tonight is a universe all its own.
The lyric “I wanna hold you tight” was inspired by a past girlfriend – the one that got away. And the song imparts a sexy sense of urgency, a sense of stealing away to a possibly more promising future.
The sentiment matches Oka’s decision in 2018 to become a songwriter. “I was bored playing cover songs in Calgary and decided to take the leap to become a songwriter,” Oka recalls. “My music embodies the idea that artistic growth often comes from breaking free from self-imposed limitations.”
Lenny Oka embraces collaborations with other musicians and songwriters on this musical journey. He’s an artist/songwriter who strongly believes that breaking some chains and releasing songs allows one to grow. Lenny empowers his groove by playing with excellent musicians, while also inspiring his collaborators. He blends an eclectic mix of sounds and strives to create feel-good vibes that provide comfort and relief like a good cup of coffee.
Fortnite has become one of the most popular video games in the world, with millions of players enjoying the exciting battle royale action across various devices like computers, PlayStations, Xboxes, and Nintendo Switches. As players start playing Fortnite on different platforms, they may end up creating multiple accounts. Luckily, Epic Games, the makers of Fortnite, have provided a way for players to combine or “merge” their Fortnite accounts.
In this detailed guide, we’ll walk you through the simple steps on how to merge your Fortnite accounts, so you can have all your game progress, items, and in-game currency (called V-Bucks) in one easy-to-access place. By the end, you’ll be able to enjoy a smooth and unified Fortnite experience across all your devices.
1. What is Fortnite Account Merging?
Fortnite account merging is a feature that allows players to combine their Fortnite progress, cosmetic items, and V-Bucks (the game’s in-game currency) from multiple accounts into a single, primary account. This is particularly useful for those who have started playing Fortnite on one platform and then expanded their gaming experience to other devices.
By merging your Fortnite accounts, you can ensure that all your hard-earned progress, purchased items, and in-game currency are accessible in one centralized location, making it easier to manage your Fortnite identity and enjoy the game to the fullest.
2. Eligibility and Requirements for Merging Fortnite Accounts
Before you can merge your Fortnite accounts, there are a few important eligibility criteria and requirements that you need to keep in mind:
One of the accounts you want to merge must have been played on either Xbox One or Nintendo Switch prior to September 28, 2018. The other account must have been played on PlayStation 4 during the same time period.
Neither of the accounts you want to merge can be currently banned or disabled.
You will need to have access to the email addresses associated with both of the Fortnite accounts you want to merge.
If your accounts meet these requirements, you’re ready to begin the account merging process.
3. How to Merge Fortnite Accounts
Merging your Fortnite accounts is a straightforward process. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started:
Visit the Fortnite Account Merge website (https://www.epicgames.com/fortnite/account-merge/en-US/accounts/primary).
Select the “Primary Account” – this is the account you want to keep and continue using after the merger is complete.
Log in to the Primary Account using your credentials.
Choose the “Secondary Account” – this is the account you want to merge with the Primary Account.
Log in to the Secondary Account using its credentials.
Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the account merging process.
It’s important to note that the merging process can take up to two weeks to fully complete, so be patient as your Fortnite items, V-Bucks, and other data transfer from the Secondary Account to the Primary Account.
4. What Gets Transferred During a Fortnite Account Merger?
When you merge your Fortnite accounts, the following items will be transferred to your Primary Account:
All purchased cosmetic items, such as skins, emotes, and other visual customizations
Your total V-Bucks balance (the in-game currency)
Your progress and items in the Save the World campaign, including Llamas, Defenders, Heroes, Schematics, Survivors, and more
However, some items will not carry over from the Secondary Account, such as:
Your Support-A-Creator status
Any Unreal Marketplace items you may have purchased
Your progress in the Creative mode, including any islands you’ve created
Your Save the World account level and campaign progress
By merging your Fortnite accounts, you can ensure that all your hard-earned progress, purchased items, and in-game currency are accessible in one place, providing a seamless and unified gaming experience across all your devices.
Merging your Fortnite accounts is a valuable feature that allows you to consolidate your progress, cosmetic items, and V-Bucks into a single, primary account. By following the simple steps outlined in this guide, you can easily combine your Fortnite identities and enjoy a hassle-free gaming experience on multiple platforms.
Remember to check the eligibility requirements and be prepared to provide the necessary information to complete the account merging process. With your Fortnite accounts merged, you can focus on the battles ahead and dominate the game across all your devices.
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Imagine a bustling restaurant devoid of music. The clatter of cutlery, the murmur of conversations, and the hiss of the espresso machine would create a cacophony. Now, add a gentle jazz melody. Suddenly, the atmosphere transforms, becoming more intimate and inviting. This is the power of background music, a seemingly subtle element that shapes our emotions, behaviours, and overall experience in a variety of settings.
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The Science of Sound: How Music Affects Us
Music has a profound impact on the human brain. Upbeat tempos can elevate our mood and heart rate, while slower tempos have a calming effect. Music can also trigger emotional responses, with certain melodies evoking feelings of nostalgia, happiness, or even sadness. This is due to the way music interacts with the limbic system, the part of the brain associated with emotions and memory.
Online Casinos: Setting the Stage with Sound
The online casino industry leverages the power of background music to create a specific atmosphere and influence player behaviour. Up-tempo and exciting music often accompanies online slots real money games, heightening the sense of anticipation with each spin. Conversely, calmer music might be used in table game sections, promoting focus and strategic thinking. Some online casinos even offer features that allow players to customize their background music, catering to individual preferences. While enticing “free spins no deposit” offers and “no deposit bonus” promotions might initially draw players in, it’s the carefully curated soundscapes that keep them engaged and potentially revisit the platform to play their favourite free fruit machines game! Responsible gambling practices are key here, so remember to set limits and prioritize entertainment over chasing wins.
Restaurants: A Symphony of Flavors and Sounds
Background music plays a significant role in the restaurant industry as well. Upbeat tempos can encourage faster dining, increasing table turnover. Conversely, slower and more relaxing music can create a more intimate atmosphere, ideal for longer meals and conversation. Restaurants often tailor their music selection to their target audience and desired ambiance. A trendy bistro might feature upbeat electronic music, while a fine dining establishment might opt for classical melodies. The right background music can enhance the dining experience, leaving a positive impression on customers and potentially influencing their order choices.
Movies: The Soundtrack to Our Emotions
The power of background music is perhaps most evident in the film industry. Movie soundtracks are meticulously crafted to evoke specific emotions and enhance the on-screen narrative. A suspenseful thriller might utilize jarring orchestral pieces to build tension, while a romantic comedy might feature light-hearted pop tunes to create a sense of joy. Background music can even subliminally influence our perception of characters and events. By manipulating our emotions through sound, filmmakers can create a more immersive and impactful viewing experience.
The Art of the Auditory Experience
Background music is more than just a pleasant addition to our surroundings. It’s a powerful tool that subconsciously shapes our experiences in a variety of settings. From online casinos carefully crafting soundtracks to heighten player engagement to restaurants using music to influence dining behaviour, the world around us is filled with silent seducers, influencing our emotions through the power of sound. So, the next time you find yourself captivated by a movie scene, savouring a delicious meal, or spinning the reels on online slots (remember, responsible gambling is key!), take a moment to appreciate the subtle yet significant role background music plays in shaping your experience.
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Tahltan and Tlingit Canadian artist Edzi’u unveils her latest musical journey with the ethereal echoes of new wave and rich cultural storytelling. Her new single, “This Love,” leads the way for her upcoming record. The indie pop storyteller’s EP, ‘Tunnel Vision,’ delves into themes of love, heartbreak, and grief across four tracks. Through a deeply sensual and vulnerable ensemble of songs, Edzi’u intertwines a spectrum of human emotions, captivating listeners with her modern 80s pop sound, delicate vocals, and passionate lyricism.
“This Love” is a deeply romantic and poetic lead single, combining emotive lyrics over dark and haunting synth melodies. As she sings of a love that appears to awaken the strongest of emotions – desire and hate – Edzi’u delivers an honest, addicting and otherworldly musicality. Although expressed through lush vocals and light-as-a-feather composition, “This Love” is successful in lighting a fire within anybody who listens to it.
“Sugar” is an appropriately sweet song off of Tunnel Vision as it delivers a story of past lovers with its soft reverb and longful songwriting. This track blends seamlessly into “Not Enough,” a melancholy number that dresses futuristic beats as an 80s pop ballad.
The EP ends with “Ego Death,” a more upbeat number compared to its predecessor as it decorates itself with pulsating electro-pop drenched in reverb drums. Expressing a story of strength and liberation, “Ego Death” tells the story of somebody who is rising above a love that they realize isn’t real.
Following the announcement of Tunnel Vision, which is slated for a summer 2024 release, Edzi’u has several tour dates throughout this summer including Adaka Festival, Jam In Jubilee, Vancouver Pride and Vines Art Society.
Edzi’u is a Tahltan and Tlingit artist based in Vancouver, Canada on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations. As she fuses her inspirations of cultural storytelling with ethereal vocals, Edzi’u draws inspiration from her roots and life experience as an indigenous person, delivering a discography and musicality that is deeply poetic and impactful. Her upcoming EP Tunnel Vision is preceded by two full-length studio albums, including Kime Ani (2018) and Potlatch in the Box (2023). Following her sophomore album, Edzi’u made a name for herself as an inimitable force in the Canadian music industry and has unapologetically expressed her two-spirit indigiqueer identity. Not only is Edzi’u a rising pop icon to keep on your radar, but she is also a cultural advocate and spirited storyteller.
Upcoming Edzi’u Tour Dates:
June 28 to July 1, 2024 – Whitehorse – Adaka Festival
July 4th – Abbotsford – Jam In Jubilee
July 26-Aug 4- Vancouver – Vancouver Pride
August 16th – Vancouver – Vines Art Society
Today, French Montana announced his 2024 ‘Gotta See It To Believe It’ Tour. The exclusive 7-city tour kicks off on August 1 at Toyota Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford making stops across North America in Buffalo, Chicago, Toronto and more before wrapping up in Philadelphia at The Fillmore Philadelphia on August 25.
Moroccan-born, Bronx-raised rapper, French Montana, is a 3x Grammy Award-nominated, Diamond-certified rapper, humanitarian influencer, and philanthropist, actively fighting for global health care efforts in Uganda as GLOBAL CITIZEN’s first-ever rap ambassador. Some artists blur genres, but French Montana blurs borders. His inimitable fusion of classic East Coast rhymes, wavy pop swagger, and international ambition elevated him to the forefront of the game on a global scale.
Over the years, French has built an indie empire with his Cocaine City imprint. Only speaking Arabic and French at a young age, his family immigrated to New York where he learned English and the language of hip-hop became a catalyst for him. He quickly embraced the culture, became enthralled with it, and began releasing the Cocaine City series of DVDs in 2002. Montana released his platinum-certified debut studio album Excuse My French in 2013, which peaked at #1 on the Hip Hop and R&B album charts. His second studio album, Jungle Rules, in 2017 peaked at number 3 on the Billboard charts and also received platinum certification. 10x platinum and Diamond certified record “Unforgettable” (Featuring Swae Lee) was the lead single of this album sparking an international dance challenge, which led French to partner with Mama Hope and Global Citizen to improve one of their hospitals in Uganda.
GOTTA SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT 2024 TOUR DATES:
Thu Aug 01 — Wallingford, CT — Toyota Oakdale Theatre
Fri Aug 02 — Silver Spring, MD — The Fillmore Silver Spring
Thu Aug 08 — Buffalo, NY — Buffalo RiverWorks
Sat Aug 10 — Chicago, IL — Radius Chicago
Thu Aug 15 — Toronto, ON — REBEL
Fri Aug 16 – Albany, NY – The Palace Theatre
Sat Aug 17 — Boston, MA — Citizens House of Blues Boston
Thu Aug 22 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE*
Sat Aug 24 – Portsmouth, VA – Portsmouth Pavilion*
Sun Aug 25 — Philadelphia, PA — The Fillmore Philadelphia
John Entwistle is best known as the legendary bassist for the Who. Nicknamed the Ox and Thunderfingers, Entwistle’s music career spanned over four decades and he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Who in 1990. Renowned for his musical abilities, he was voted as the greatest bassist of all time in a 2011 Rolling Stone magazine readers’ poll and in its special “100 Greatest Bass Players” issue in 2017. Bass Player Magazine named Entwistle at number seven.
Rarities Oxhumed – Volume Two is the second of the series of posthumous releases coming from John Entwistle. This compilation was curated by drummer Steve Luongo, who served as John Entwistle’s producer, bandmate, business partner and good friend for many years. As Luongo states, “When I agreed to do two volumes of John Entwistle rarities, I knew volume two had to be even better than volume one. It is!” The collection of songs on Volume Two are from his years with the John Entwistle Band and include re-mastered versions of studio tracks including “Endless Vacation”, alternate mixes of tracks like “Sometimes”, and live tracks including The Who cuts “Real Me”, “Long Live Rock” and an epic version of “Young Man Blues”. The latest preview track to be released is the Who cut “Had Enough.”
Rarities Oxhumed – Volume One was quickly embraced by longtime fans as it featured gems like “Bogey Man” featuring Keith Moon, “Where You Going Now” (demo for the Who), and a raw live version of “Trick of the Light” recorded during the John Entwistle Band’s final tour in 2001. Deko Entertainment is thrilled to have been able to bring both volumes of this unearthed music of John Entwistle to the fans and forever solidify him as one of the greatest rock musicians ever.
Product Includes:
– One (1) Rarities Oxhumed – Volume Two CD
– One (1) Entwistle Crest – Necklace or Keychain Rarities Oxhumed – Volume Two Tracklist:
• Endless Vacation (Video Mix)
• Sometimes (Alternate Mix)
• Rebel Without A Car (Alternate Mix)
• When The Sun Come Up (Single Remix)
• Horror Rock (Steve’s Re-Mix)
• Tommy-Eminence (Live)
• Young Man Blues (Live)
• Real Me (Live)
• Long Live Rock (Live)
• Boris Blues-Extended Version (Live)
• Whiskey Man (Live)
• Had Enough (Live)
• Heaven and Hell (Live)
Paul Weller’s 2003 compilation “Fly On The Wall” – a collection of b-sides, remixes and rarities is being given the reissue treatment on August 9th.
A triple vinyl compilation, it brings together rarities from Paul’s time first at Go! Discs and then subsequently Island Records.
Spanning the period 1991 – 2001, the set hasn’t been available since its original release in 2003.
Additionally, this release will also be made available digitally for the first time.
Spanning a time when Weller was incredibly prolific and on the top of his game – so much so, he could throw some of this material onto B sides when it could so easily sit side by side on any of the 3 albums released around this period.
Bustling with energy and style, this collection is a stellar document of a star maturing and growing in confidence. Highlights include: The Loved, Fly On The Wall and The Riverbank (a reworking of a classic Jam B side – Tales From The Riverbank). The track-list also features Weller’s take on some classic tunes, including Lennon’s Sexy Sadie & Instant Karma, Dylan’s I Shall Be Released and a sparkling live version of Neil Young’s Ohio which was originally on The Weaver E.P. Remixes include Portishead’s working of “Wild Wood”.
Full 3 LP tracklisting:
Side 1
Here’s A New Thing
That Spiritual Feeling
Into Tomorrow
Arrival Time
Fly On The Wall
Side 2
All Year Round
Ends Of The Earth
This Is No Time
Wild Wood (Portishead Remix)
Side 3
Kosmos (Lynch Mob Bonus Beats Remix)
The Loved
It’s A New Day Baby
A Year Late
Side 4
So You Want To Be A Dancer
Everything Has A Price To Pay
Helioscentric
The Riverbank
Side 5
Feelin’ Alright
Ohio
Black Sheep Boy
Sexy Sadie
I Shall Be Released
I’d Rather Go Blind
Side 6
My Whole World Is Falling Down
Aint No Love In The Heart Of The City
Waiting For An Angel
Bang Bang
Instant Karma
Don’t Let Me Down
Digital
PT1
Here’s A New Thing
That Spiritual Feeling
Into Tomorrow (Demo)
Arrival Time
Fly On The Wall
Always There To Fool You
All Year Round
Ends Of The Earth
This Is No Time
Another New Day
Foot Of The Mountain (Live)
Wild Wood (‘Portishead’ Remix)
Kosmos (‘Lynch Mob Bonus Beats’ Remix)
PT2
The Loved
Steam
It’s A New Day Baby
A Year Late
Eye Of The Storm
Shoot The Dove
As You Lean Into The Light
So You Want To Be A Dancer
Everything Has A Price To Pay
Right Underneath It
Helioscentric
There’s No Drinking After You’re Dead (‘Noonday Underground’ Remix)
The Riverbank
Science (Lynch Mob Remix)
PT3
Feelin’ Alright
Ohio
Black Sheep Boy
Sexy Sadie
I Shall Be Released
I’d Rather Go Blind
My Whole World Is Falling Down
Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City
Waiting On An Angel
Bang-Bang
Instant Karma
Don’t Let Me Down