Latest track from the Toronto nu-disco duo, The Makeover‘s clever Polaris Music Prize mixtape of cover songs from artists shortlisted for the Polaris which they have been releasing on a song a week basis for the past couple months. This radical reworking of The Weeknd‘s “The Morning” has been on repeat for much of this week since I first heard it (thanks to the heads up from group member Jeremy Glenn‘s manager, C. Hill). Now, if you were subscribed to the Kitchen Facebook page you would have heard this days ago. Don’t think about it, act like you know! Read more about the Makeover Polaris Mixtape on The Grid HERE.
MP3 stream (no download): The MAKEOVER – THE MORNING (The Weeknd MAKEOVER) by The MAKEOVER
Check out The Kitchen on Jeremy Glenn previously HERE then hit the jump to listen to the whole Makeover Polaris Mixtape. Sh-t is super-dope.
Last album DONE! Can’t believe I made it all the way through after recklessly declaring I would embark on this foolhardy plan to do a post outlining my thoughts on all forty of the albums on the 2011 Polaris Long List that I had to listen to before voting on the Short List finalists.
I’m glad I : 1. listened to all the albums (something I don’t think all the jurors did before they voted but I won’t tell tales out of class)! and 2. decided to do this series after all though because it was something different (hey!) than the regular re-posting of video, vlogs, mp3’s, mixtapes and other sundry rubbish PR and marketing agencies inundate my inbox with every day. That sh-t gets tired (to me, at least) and there are plenty of other ‘aggregator’ blogs out there to satisfy that need if you so desire.
As for Montreal’s Young Galaxy, there wasn’t anything essentially wrong with their vaguely new wavey, 80’s-esque sound. In fact, I quite enjoyed it but their music wasn’t standout or better than a lot of other things on the list I thought deserved to be long listed. Here’s a couple joints from Shapeshifting so you can make up your own mind though:
Download Young Galaxy Cover Your Tracks [MP3]
Download Young Galaxy Peripheral Visionaries [MP3]
and after the jump, check out a handful of bonus remixes of ‘Cover Your Tracks’ by Teen Daze, Freedom of Death and CFCF and stay tuned for the Polaris contest if I can pull it together….
Speaking of droney, who knew rock elder statesmen, legend and icon (yes, all three!), Neil Young would go there on his latest album, Le Noise?! From a creative and artistic point of view I give him full credit for still being willing and able to take these kind of creative chances this far into his long and storied career when many others would play it safe. Musically this was pretty on point but unfortunately, lyrically it often fell way short verging on atrocious at times.
Women‘s Public Strain was giving me Jesus and Mary Chain vibes with it’s droney, Phil Spector-ish sound & 60’s Beach Boys on quaaludes (or something) harmonies. Was a little on the weird side but I could f-ck with it. Can you though??
Download Women Bullfight [MP3]
Regular readers already know how I feel about this album. And you know what? I keep playing it and it keeps sounding better. The hype is real! Whether homeboy can do his thing live will be revealed at the Molson Amphitheater at the end of this month when the second incarnation of the to be annual (?) OVO Fest goes down with The Weeknd doing his first official live show along side hip hop heavyweight Rick Ross and Drizzy Drake himself headlining. Talk about trial by fire! In the meantime though, I hope my fellow jurors did the right thing come tomorrow….