Saturday, December 28, 2013

My Top Albums of 2013

I hope everyone is having a wonderful Christmas season with family and friends! As tradition always insists, I will once again share a top ten list of my favourite albums from this past year. I'll also include a favourite track (though it was hard to choose just one) per album as a nice listening sample. Here we go...

10. Said the Whale - hawaiii


(Guess who's featured at the end of this song? Hint: He also features on this list... )

9. Kodaline - In a Perfect World


8. Lorde - Pure Heroine



7. Gungor - I Am Mountain



6. Phoenix - Bankrupt!



5. Royal Canoe - Today We're Believers


(It was so hard to choose just one from this album... But on SoundCloud you are able to stream the entire thing! Check these local wonders out if you haven't!)

4. Shad - Flying Colours


(You can also stream the entire album on SoundCloud... and yes, Shad features on "Resolutions" for Said the Whale!)

3. Jars of Clay - Inland



2. Arcade Fire - Reflektor



ANNND my #1 album of 2013 goes to...


1. The National - Trouble Will Find Me



(2016 Manny: Where do I start with The National... One of my favourite groups ever. I finally saw them live at the inaugural Eaux Claires music festival in Wisconsin two summers ago. It was incredible. They've really figured out the emotional, synergistic power of music and lyrics together. It just fits perfectly. Their sound is mostly sombre and solemn, but the message is real and reflective in a way that's inspiring to me)

Honourable Mentions:
Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires of the City
Justin Timberlake - The 20/20 Experience

Please, feel free to share your thoughts and suggestions!
Have a safe and fun New Year's celebration!

CHEERS

Sunday, December 15, 2013

The Seaboard

Someday I might have a few grand to drop on an instrument like this... Maybe...

Imagine the creativity.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Elessar - LIVE

On October 8th of this year I performed with Elessar Thiessen for his CD Release Party of Head. Heart. Hands. It was such a pleasure to play live music once again (fulfilling the multi-roles of percussionist, back-up vocalist, and keyboardist). The whole concert was live mixed and filmed in awesome quality as well. So if you missed out then, you can have a glimpse of it now. Below are great live videos of "Mom Don't Pout" & "Single Lane". You might just see me in the dimly lit backgroud... ENJOY!




Check out Head. Heart. Hands - EP HERE on iTunes.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Güngör

Woah... I posted something...

I've recently got into the music of Güngör. Check out this video and get his/their new album I Am Mountain. This makes me want to MAKE MUSIC. Love it.



Anyway, just thought I'd post something... for once... Ciao for now!

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Putting the Dog to Sleep

"Putting the Dog to Sleep" by The Antlers has been one of my favourite tracks from last summer; especially since I saw them when they swung by here in June... UNREAL. That being said, one day I was fiddling around on the piano and came up with my own score of the song. I recorded it via Cubase, added some extra touches, recorded some vocals on GarageBand, and BOOM: A succulent cover! So without further ado, here is the product that I came up with. Hope you enjoy!



Cheers.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Lost in Transition

(Here's a post that I meant to finish in December that I never got around to. I just added to it and obviously tweaked it to fit into the present, but here's an update of what is going on in my life!)

  I never thought my undergrad would just be finished quite like this. I'm not the one to plan ahead and figure out my life, precisely to a tee, a few years from the present (within a bachelor's degree). That said, I came into last fall term oblivious to the fact that I could possibly graduate at the end of final exams in December. Being fortunate enough to have every single one of my course credits from Prov transfer to the UofM, and having really helpful advisors in the Science faculty made it all happen. Who knew that walking into the school mid-summer thinking of only getting a few course suggestions for the Fall, would result in: Graduating in December, an approved full-time packed/suitable class schedule, and a Minor in Biology... I never did.

  I've been known to register and sign up for classes after classes have already begun! I've also been lucky enough be the last one in a class to snatch a spot up in the online class selection program. But why has that always worked out for me? I could choose to think of it as unpreparedness and luck, but instead I feel blessed to be so fortunate. I know... I cannot keep thinking that I can leave everything to the last minute, but as my Dad, "The Last Minute Man" says: I've learned it from him. Maybe it is inherited... I'd like to think it probably is. Pressure ignites me perhaps. I've always found it a curse how I could never fully prepare for an exam or a paper the way I wanted to, because I could never force myself to work on it until a couple of days before...
 And now being done, I obviously feel I had more to give, in regards to my grades and what I could've accomplished. But on the other hand, although you reap what you sow, you cannot live in the past and ruminate on what could have been if things were done differently--to the point of self-deprecation. You have to move on, move toward a goal. You have to capture that displaced effort and either use it to understand and succeed in your present situation or inject it into your next step of life. This is something that I'm learning, as difficult as it is to admit; and this applies for everything in life, especially in relationships.

  Anyway, I believe that the completion of my undergraduate degree is an accomplishment that I have under rated. It does deserve my respect and I should be proud of it. I'd like to recognize and appreciate the support I've received from my wonderful family, girlfriend, friends, and most importantly God. I am vastly blessed to have this support and am extremely grateful that it has always been available to me in everything I do.

  So what's next? I'm unsure. I know I'd like to experience more schooling, but right now I am working at a new Brazilian BBQ Churrascaria (steakhouse) here in Winnipeg, called CARNAVAL. Because of my flowing hair and Portuguese name, I got the job (JOKES) and am training to become one of their bartenders. COME VISIT!

  Other than being graduated and just working a minimum-wage job... all I can say is that life transitions can either be rough and depressing, or they can be a positive, work in progress. They may be confusing, tough, lonely, and scary, but if you're willing to produce the effort for a next step solution (no matter what pace you operate in), only then is it possible to overcome the obstacle confronting you.

Ciao for now.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Eight and a Half

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   I was wondering where The Stills had gone to (a talented Alternative/Indie Rock band from Montreal), then my good friend Glen referred me to Eight and a Half. As I was listening to the album, I said to myself, "Man... those melodies really remind me of The Stills' stuff." Sure enough, Eight and a Half consists of two members from the (now disbanded) Stills crew, along with the drummer from Broken Social Scene. Boom, what a mix. I cannot stop listening to this album. Their creative electronic touch blended with true Canadian rock will get me every time. So take a listen to a couple of my favourites from their self-titled 2012 debut release, and enjoy!





Friday, February 1, 2013

Becks to PSG

This man has quite the influence in the footballing world. David Beckham. Household name. He's finally decided on his next locker room, and he picked a doozy in Paris St. Germain's (PSG). And I know I predicted he'd hop on with Celtic...
But I swear PSG was second on my list, because of their extravagant signings from past summer... I swear they were! With the likes of Ibrahimovic, Thiago Silva, Pastore, Menez, Thiago Motta, Van Der Wiel, and Nene, you can't go wrong (I guess we'll find out soon as the knockout stages of the Champions League are coming up).

It also helps that PSG are on pace to snag the Ligue 1 trophy, which means another league title on Becks' resume.
He knows how to win, on and off the field! What a guy.

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