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ptah
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Ok, don't shoot me if this has made the rounds already. I looked through a few pages in here and didn't see this topic.

There's a song out there called "Some are Lakes" by a band called Land of Talk (been hearing them on Sirius satellite radio lately). The music is Eisley-esque, but the lead vocalist even more so remind me a lot of either Stacy or Sherri. I keep looking at the TV screen when the song comes on, thinking it might be some kind of new Eisley song. Either that, or that one of the DuPrees has lent their vocals to someone else's song.

Anyone one else hear it?.....

P.

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There's a topic about this band in the music forum already. I don't hear Stacy/Sherri so much as Kristen May from Vedera.
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Doh! Figures I missed it...sorry....
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ptah wrote:
Ok, don't shoot me if this has made the rounds already. I looked through a few pages in here and didn't see this topic.

There's a song out there called "Some are Lakes" by a band called Land of Talk (been hearing them on Sirius satellite radio lately). The music is Eisley-esque, but the lead vocalist even more so remind me a lot of either Stacy or Sherri. I keep looking at the TV screen when the song comes on, thinking it might be some kind of new Eisley song. Either that, or that one of the DuPrees has lent their vocals to someone else's song.

Anyone one else hear it?.....

P.


Glad I'm not the only one who likes them, or hears the Vedera comparison, so I'm not crazy, or ya'll are too, the more the merrier!

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Land of talk is one of my favourite bands. They're from Montreal and I usually get the chance to see them every few months. Last week they performed in Ottawa with the broken social scene (Liz, from Land of Talk) lent a hand doing the female vocals for the BSS performance.

They're new album (Some are lakes) just came out, and they also recently released an acoustic CD featuring songs from their first album and this new one, along with this fantastic cover of the wintersleep song "Weighty Ghost". If you haven't checked out Canadian indie (especially from montreal/toronto) I would encourage you to give it a shot, its like nothing else!

Speaking as a fan (and not someone on Eisley's management team), I think it would really cool to see Land of Talk do a tour with Eisley.

Here's a link to Land of Talk's myspace page
http://www.myspace.com/landoftalkmtl

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emerge-nico wrote:
Land of talk is one of my favourite bands. They're from Montreal and I usually get the chance to see them every few months. Last week they performed in Ottawa with the broken social scene (Liz, from Land of Talk) lent a hand doing the female vocals for the BSS performance.

They're new album (Some are lakes) just came out, and they also recently released an acoustic CD featuring songs from their first album and this new one, along with this fantastic cover of the wintersleep song "Weighty Ghost". If you haven't checked out Canadian indie (especially from montreal/toronto) I would encourage you to give it a shot, its like nothing else!

Speaking as a fan (and not someone on Eisley's management team), I think it would really cool to see Land of Talk do a tour with Eisley.

Here's a link to Land of Talk's myspace page
http://www.myspace.com/landoftalkmtl


Agreed on all counts. Saw them Open and play with BSS a few weeks back in Missouri, where I am from and currently at, and was immediately taken. Trolling the blogosphere you can find just about all their albums tracks or very high quality live. I actually tracked the disks down via Amazon fairly cheap too.

Yeah, the Dears and the Stills are faves too, and of course there are other excellent exports widely known DFA 1975, Tegan and Sara, Tragically Hip, Apostle of Hustle, Feist, Esthero, we can go on for days...

so from one North American to another, as far as music goes I am completely for NAFTA.

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Some of my other favourite Canadian Indie bands (in case you're all feeling adventurous):

Broken Social Scene Presents Brendan Canning -- http://www.myspace.com/brendancanning (listen to Hit the Wall)

Caribou - http://www.myspace.com/cariboumanitoba

Crystal Castles -- http://www.myspace.com/crystalcastles not for everyone

Great Aunt Ida - http://www.myspace.com/greatauntida (female vocals, not too far off from eisley)

Julie Doiron - http://www.myspace.com/juliedoiron

The Love Machine - http://www.myspace.com/thelovemachine

K-OS - www.myspace.com/kos

Mother Mother - www.myspace.com/mothermotherspace

Stars - www.myspace.com/stars

You Say Party! We say Die! - www.myspace.com/yousaypartywesaydie

Tegan & Sara - www.myspace.com/teganandsara

Tokyo Police Club -www.myspace.com/tokyopoliceclub

The Weakerthans - www.myspace.com/theweakerthans

I think I mentioned somewhere that my background was largely in Canadian Indie Music/College Radio

anyway before I bore you all to death with links, those who are interested in my picks, feel free to check out my last fm profile -- http://www.last.fm/user/isaio

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