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Montreal Instrumental Rockers AXLAUSTADE Burn Into A Post-Modern Grunge Apocalypse with “oui no na”

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Pressing play on Canadian rockers AXLAUSTADE’s new single, “oui no na” — available now — is akin to giving the trio a chance to breathe life into the language of an era… A post-modern grunge apocalypse, in fact. And one that’s solely instrumental — the words laid lyricless, deep inside the melody.

Recorded by Éric Lamothe, mixed in Los Angeles by Justin Raisen (Kim Gordon, Viagra Boys, Charli XCX), and mastered in Los Angeles by GRAMMY-Award winner Mike Bozzi (Childish Gambino), the song lands fresh from the band’s recently released eponymous debut, AXLAUSTADE (2021).

10-tracks tall, “oui no na” — and the surrounding LP — bears witness to exciting new songs that vary in length, strength, volume, and vigor.

With the album’s offerings intertwined into an exciting journey of self-exploration, and losing yourself in the story, for the band itself — members Jonathan Dauphinais, Steve Dumas, and Francis Mineau — AXLAUSTADE are luminous mornings, and nights filled with jamming in dark spaces.

It’s striking the chord between what moves you, which riffs lift you, and what percussion outlines the beat of a drum while pulsing to the rhythm of your soul for the Montreal-based trio. When AXLAUSTADE becomes one with your speakers, they become one with your consciousness, too.

Who is AXLAUSTADE and how did he find his way into the alley of my mind? Into the troubled vortex of my heart? Speaking in the language that soothes and calms — even those prepared to cause anarchy and chaos?

“979 years before the third millennium, AXLAUSTADE invites himself into your home — no sweat,” writes the legend, adding, “AXLAUSTADE is a language of an era, a decade of used illusions and promising riffs. He remembers the eighth of august nineteen-ninety-two in turmoil and decibels, but prefers to imagine things differently. He likes the optimism of various reverbs and birdsongs. AXLAUSTADE towards a silkier new beginning.”

The striking force of AXLAUSTADE’s lead single “axl au stade” bore the fruit of a trio forged to propose a modern approach to grunge and instrumental music. (The adjacent music video is a lo-fi, mishmash of formulating images, nearly stepping out on top of one another, but escaping without recourse.)

“oui no na” slips quietly in line behind the breakthrough debut single, working timelessly to follow the former’s lead.

There is no pause. The music continues. The trek pushes forward. Where the group leaves off, the listener is dared to interpret. The experience becomes two fold — that of AXLAUSTADE’s writing, recording, sharing; and that of the recipient — the one who leans back when the needle lifts off the album.

They think. Examine. And then drop the needle again.

Here’s David Bowie Performing “Heroes” on Bing Crosby’s Merrie Olde Christmas TV Special from 1977

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Bing Crosby’s Merrie Olde Christmas is a posthumous 1977 Christmas television special starring Bing Crosby and his family with special guests Twiggy, David Bowie, Ron Moody, Stanley Baxter and Trinity Boys Choir. It includes a duet by the unusual pairing of Crosby and Bowie on “Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy”.

But it’s Bowie’s performance of “Heroes” that always gets me.

How George Harrison Wrote The Song “Something”

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Watch this clip of The Beatles writing and rehearsing the track “Something” from Peter Jackson’s Get Back. Part Two of the three-part Original Docuseries is now streaming on Disney Plus.

The Super Bob Einstein Movie Trailer Is Here

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“It was Bob’s world, we’re only living in it.”

The Super Bob Einstein Movie, an HBO original documentary and celebration of the beloved comedian, actor, producer, and writer from the people that knew him best, premieres December 28 at 9PM on HBO Max.

Billie Eilish: Same Interview, The Fifth Year from Vanity Fair

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“I’m so much more open to stuff now.” On the verge of 100 million followers, Billie Eilish is ready to step back into the world as the most comfortable version of herself. Filled with new life experience, two more Grammys than last year, and a few less of her infamous one-liners, Billie Eilish truly is happier than ever. From hosting the Met Gala to being the reason Oscar de la Renta no longer sells fur, watch to see how much Billie has grown since her first interview in 2017 with Vanity Fair.

Street Gang: The Story Of Sesame Street Is Now On HBO

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Sunny days, furry friends, classic songs, and a whole lot of heart. Street Gang, an HBO original documentary about the most impactful children’s program in television history, Sesame Street, premieres December 13 on HBO Max.

Sonic Reducers: 2021’s Best Music Documentaries

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Sonic Reducers. One topic. Two music nerds. Five minutes. Everything you need to know.

Listen up as we rewind some of our favourite music documentaries and concert videos of 2021, and wonder what 2022 holds in store.

Sonic Reducers: Anyone Can Make Music. But Should They?

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Sonic Reducers. 1 topic. 2 music nerds. 5 minutes.

We talk about new gadgets that will let you make music with body movements, debate whether this is progress or not, and watch me go into an old-man snit about kids these days. Grrr.

Hayley Wallis Captures Plight of the Everyday Struggle with “Coffee Cup”

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Singer/songwriter Hayley Wallis captures the plight of everyday struggles when it comes to mental health with this, the release of her emotional and captivating debut single, “Coffee Cup” — available now.

Relatable and moving start to finish, the multi-talented artist’s rich, textured tone soars across the soulful and poignant pop anthem that softly encourages and supports reaching out for help.

“I allowed myself to fall into a very vulnerable place with this song,” Wallis shares of the track’s origins. “I truly believe music is therapy, and I wrote ‘Coffee Cup’ while struggling with my own mental health during these trying times.

“I find it important to be honest with my songwriting so that it may resonate with — and hopefully help — others on their life’s journey.”

Now based in Vancouver, Hayley Wallis began her musical journey at a young age singing for her family and community in a small, isolated island known as Klemtu, located in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia. Being part of the Kitasoo/Xais’xais Nation has ultimately shaped who Hayley is today, and helped carve a path for where she is bravely steering her journey with her debut single and video; passionate about leaving a strong legacy, she sings for herself, her children, and her people, and hopes to set an example that will empower the young generation of her community to pursue their dreams.

“Coffee Cup” was produced by David Hodges, recorded by Nathan Turner, and mastered by Jon Tornblom; the video was directed by Drei Media, and filmed on unceded traditional and ancestral territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and Sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.

She recently performed at the 2021 Canned Salmon Music Festival, and is set to release a debut EP this Spring 2022.

R&B Powerhouse & Star Acadamie Contestant Annabel Oreste Reimagines Timeless Classic “Body And Soul”

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Showcasing her powerhouse prowess for R&B, Montreal singer/songwriter Annabel Oreste and her inimitable soaring vocals channel Anita Baker’s classic with the release of new single and video for “Body And Soul” — available now.

While her music warrants adoration in and of itself, Oreste has captivated the hearts and support of Canadians during her participation on the popular reality TV series, Star Acadamie, in 2021. Showcasing her vocal talent and range via Sia’s “Bird Set Free” and Peggy Lee’s “Fever”, Oreste successfully demanded the attention and affection of an entire nation.

Riding the momentum from her success on Star Acadamie, Annabel Oreste was featured in a TedxWaterStreet talk, performing Ed Sheeran’s “Make it Rain”; she was then invited to the performance by Mike Jean, signed by MLife Music Group, and expanded her network to include industry legend Humberto Gatica, Kenn Hicks, who is now her vocal coach, The Fugees’ Jerry Wonda, with whom she’s soon to enter the studio with, and singer/songwriter Denise Rich, with whom she’s set to be collaborating with for songwriting.

All these fantastic performances highlight everything that Annabel Oreste stands for as a musician and performing artist: incredibly lush, immersive musical productions and vocal arrangements.

With a style that is both melodic and catchy, complementing her powerhouse vocals with a fresh modern edge, Oreste possesses an uncanny talent for conveying massive amounts of information via her body language and eye contact that is present through all her performances. Couple her dreamy and sultry vocal style with her governing stage presence, and you’ve got a powerful recipe for success.

Every bit of Annabel Oreste’s musical experience and prowess culminates itself in her newest release, “Body And Soul.” No stranger to performing cover songs with her own personal twist on the original arrangement, Oreste often finds her vocal style compared to R&B legends such as Celine Dion, Adele, and Whitney Houston, which makes sense when listening to her cover of “Body And Soul.”

However, it’s the unique modernized riffage and vocalization that Annabel Oreste throws into her performances that really re-sells this timeless arrangement, and helps her connect with her audience. When you pair her alluring and warm vocal performance with the ability to tell a story via body language, it is almost impossible to step away.

Annabel Oreste reflects on the production of “Body And Soul,” saying “My motto when making a video is: ‘Make me feel what you feel’. It always reminds me how important it is to find ways to evoke change in my viewers so they can relate and connect with my message. The video shows how I express myself through my eyes and ears while also attempting to reach a level of engagement that absorbs the listener.”

It is only a heavily anticipated matter of time before Annabel Oreste starts her own musical journey. While we keep our eyes peeled for original releases from the artist, there are plenty of soulful covers to enjoy in the meantime.