

I’m a sucker for Scandinavians and I loved “The Comeback,” so check out their bizarre music video for their first single “Fall Hard” - its setting is a French talk show. Swedish indie band Shout Out Louds quietly released their third album Work this past Tuesday. Her ode to legendary female bassist Carole Kaye - appropriately titled “Carole Kaye” - will win you over. If you’re late to the party like I am (or if you love her already), check out Laura Veirs’ lovable performance in NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series. Her 2010 album July Flame is on many music blogger’s shortlists for Best Albums of The Year, and The Decemberists‘ frontman Colin Meloy called it his favorite album of the year. I’ve just become infatuated with Laura Veirs, the cute and nerdy (and very pregnant) Portland-based singer-songwriter.
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It’s even rumored that these Leslie Feist, Emily Haines (Metric), and Amy Millan (Stars) have collaborated on a track for Forgiveness Rock Record, so ready your ears! In the mean time, you can score a free download of “World Sick” from the band’s website now. If this doesn’t excite you, just a friendly reminder that Broken Social Scene spawned beloved music acts Feist, Metric, and Stars. On to the fix!Ĭanadian band Broken Social Scene released “World Sick,” the first single from their upcoming album Forgiveness Rock Record, last week. A lot of new music and a little bit of sad news. The Autostraddle Encyclopedia of Lesbian CinemaĪfter a week-long hiatus, I’m back with this week’s Music Fix.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.
