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You've Changed Records
You've Changed Records is a Canadian independent record label founded in 2009 by Daniel Romano, Ian Kehoe of Attack in Black and Steve Lambke of Constantines."Daniel Romano keeps busy"
. kitemag.net, March 21, 2010.
Although both of the owners' primary bands released their records on other labels at the time, they formed You've Changed to release a split EP as well as material by their side projects. Romano has released a collaboration with Julie Doiron and Frederick Squire, ''Daniel, Fred & Julie'', and several solo albums, while Lambke released ''Dog Weather'' and ''Bone Soldiers'' as Baby Eagle, and Kehoe has released music under the band name Marine Dreams. In addition, the label has released material by Apollo Ghosts, Shotgun Jimmie, Richard Laviolette, Partner (band), Partner, The Weather Station, ...
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Independent Record Label
An independent record label (or indie label) is a record label that operates without the funding or distribution of major record labels; they are a type of small- to medium-sized enterprise, or SME. The labels and artists are often represented by trade associations in their country or region, which in turn are represented by the international trade body, the Worldwide Independent Network (WIN). Many of the labels started as producers and distributors of specific genres of music, such as jazz music, or represent something new and non-mainstream, such as Elvis Presley in the early days. Indies release rock, soul, R&B, jazz, blues, gospel, reggae, hip hop, and world music. Music appearing on indie labels is often referred to as indie music, or more specifically by genre, such as indie hip-hop. Overview Independent record labels are small companies that produce and distribute records. They are not affiliated with or funded by the three major records labels. According to Sound ...
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Status/Non-Status
Status/Non-Status, formerly known as WHOOP-Szo, is a Canadian alternative rock band from Guelph, Ontario, led by Anishinaabe-Canadian singer-songwriter Adam Sturgeon.Matt Bobkin"Status/Non-Status, Formerly WHOOP-Szo, Tells Complicated Stories of Indigeneity" ''Exclaim!'', April 28, 2021. The band is most noted for its 2019 album ''Warrior Down'', which was longlisted for the 2020 Polaris Music Prize. Background Sturgeon was born on March 19, 1984, in Erin, Ontario, and is the son of former National Hockey League player Peter Sturgeon. Like his father, Sturgeon was a hockey player in the Ontario Junior Hockey League and Ontario Hockey League before his career was ended by an arm injury. History WHOOP-Szo WHOOP-Szo was founded in Guelph, Ontario in 2009 by Adam Sturgeon and Kirsten Kurvink Palm. The band's original name came from Margaret Craven's ''I Heard the Owl Call My Name''. When the band relocated to London, Ontario, several years after their formation, they expanded and ...
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Steven Lambke
Steve Lambke is a Canadian singer-songwriter. He is a vocalist and guitarist for the indie rock band Constantines, and formerly released solo material under the name Baby Eagle. Biography Lambke grew up in Cambridge, Ontario where he played with fellow Constantine Dallas Wehrle in a band called Captain Co-Pilot in the late 1990s. He moved to Guelph in 1997 to attend school at the University of Guelph and earned a Bachelor of Science in physics. Lambke and Wehrle joined two former members of Shoulder in 1999 to form the Constantines. Lambke released his first solo album, ''Baby Eagle'', in 2006 on Outside Music. The album was recorded in Winnipeg, MB, and includes contributions from John K. Samson and Christine Fellows. A second album, ''No Blues'', was recorded in Sackville, NB, with contributions from Julie Doiron and Shotgun & Jaybird, and was released in 2007 on Outside Music. The album, ''Dog Weather'' was released in 2010 on Lambke's own You've Changed Records and receive ...
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Ian Kehoe
Ian Kehoe is an Irish journalist, writer, broadcaster and former editor of The Sunday Business Post. Kehoe, who is from Enniscorthy in County Wexford in the south-east of Ireland, holds a degree in journalism and a masters in international relations from Dublin City University Dublin City University (abbreviated as DCU) ( ga, Ollscoil Chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath) is a university based on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland. Created as the ''National Institute for Higher Education, Dublin'' in 1975, it enrolled its ... (DCU). He worked as Business editor, and deputy editor before becoming editor of the post in 2014, he resigned in 2018. He was appointed to the board of RTÉ in 2018. Kehoe has worked as a reporter on RTE's Prime Time Current Affairs show. In 2013 along with Gavin Daly he published ''Citizen Quinn'' about the rise and fall of Sean Quinn. In 2019, along with Tom Lyons, he launched ''The Currency'', a business and news website. Books * ''Citizen Quinn'' by G ...
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Ancient Shapes
Daniel Tavis Romano (born 1985) is a Canadian musician, poet and visual artist based out of his hometown of Welland, Ontario. He is primarily known as a solo artist, though he is also a member of Attack in Black and has collaborated with Julie Doiron and Frederick Squire. He has also produced and performed with City and Colour, the recording project of Dallas Green. Romano is a partner in his own independent record label, You've Changed Records, along with Steve Lambke, of the Constantines.
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Jon McKiel
Jon McKiel is a Canadian singer-songwriter, originally from Halifax, Nova Scotia and later based in Sackville, New Brunswick. He is most noted for his 2024 album '' Hex'', which was a longlisted nominee for the 2024 Polaris Music Prize. In addition to his solo recordings, McKiel collaborated Julie Doiron, C.L. McLaughlin, Michael C. Duguay, James Anderson and Chris Meaney on the project Weird Lines, whose self-titled album was released on Sappy Futures in 2016. Discography *''The Nature of Things'' (2008) *''Confidence Lodge'' (2011) *''Tonka War Cloud'' (2011) *''Jon McKiel'' (2014) *''Memorial Ten Count'' (2017) *''Bobby Joe Hope'' (2020) *'' Hex'' (2024)Stephen M. Duesner"Hex, Jon McKiel" ''Pitchfork A pitchfork (also a hay fork) is an agricultural tool with a long handle and two to five tines used to lift and pitch or throw loose material, such as hay, straw, manure, or leaves. The term is also applied colloquially, but inaccurately, to th ...'', May 3, 2024. References ...
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Adrian Teacher And The Subs
Adrian is a form of the Latin given name Adrianus or Hadrianus. Its ultimate origin is most likely via the former river Adria from the Venetic and Illyrian word ''adur'', meaning "sea" or "water". The Adria was until the 8th century BC the main channel of the Po River into the Adriatic Sea but ceased to exist before the 1st century BC. Hecataeus of Miletus (c.550 – c.476 BC) asserted that both the Etruscan harbor city of Adria and the Adriatic Sea had been named after it. Emperor Hadrian's family was named after the city or region of Adria/Hadria, now Atri, in Picenum, which most likely started as an Etruscan or Greek colony of the older harbor city of the same name. Several saints and six popes have borne this name, including the only English pope, Adrian IV, and the only Dutch pope, Adrian VI. As an English name, it has been in use since the Middle Ages, although it did not become common until modern times. Religion *Pope Adrian I (c. 700–795) *Pope Adrian II (792–872) ...
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Nap Eyes
Nap Eyes is a Canadian indie rock band from Halifax, Nova Scotia."Nap Eyes: Halifax’s own Velvet Underground"
'''', June 19, 2016.
The band consists of vocalist Nigel Chapman, guitarist Brad Loughead, bassist Josh Salter and drummer Seamus Dalton."The music world is waking up to Halifax's Nap Eyes"
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Exclaim!
''Exclaim!'' is a Canadian music and entertainment publisher based in Toronto, which features in-depth coverage of new music across all genres with a special focus on Canadian and emerging artists. The monthly Exclaim! print magazine publishes 7 issues per year, distributing over 103,000 copies to over 2,600 locations across Canada. The magazine has an average of 361,200 monthly readers and their website, exclaim.ca, has an average of 675,000 unique visitors a month. History ''Exclaim!'' began as a discussion among campus and community radio programmers at Ryerson's CKLN-FM in 1991. It was started by then-CKLN programmer Ian Danzig, together with other programmers and Toronto musicians. The goal of the publication was to support great Canadian music that was otherwise going unheralded. The group worked through 1991 to produce their first issue in April 1992, with monthly issues being produced since. Ian Danzig has been the publisher of the magazine since its start. James Keast ...
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Shine A Light (Constantines Album)
''Shine a Light'' is the second full-length album released by the Constantines, and their first to be released internationally on the Sub Pop record label. It was the first album to feature keyboard player Will Kidman as a member of the band. The album also features some saxophone assistance from Jonas Berkeley. Reception ''Pitchfork A pitchfork (also a hay fork) is an agricultural tool with a long handle and two to five tines used to lift and pitch or throw loose material, such as hay, straw, manure, or leaves. The term is also applied colloquially, but inaccurately, to ...'' placed ''Shine a Light'' at number 172 on its list of top 200 albums of the 2000s. It was nominated for a 2004 Juno Award under the category Alternative Album of the Year. Track listing # "National Hum" – 2:49 # "Shine a Light" – 4:47 # "Nighttime Anytime (It's Alright)" – 4:13 # "Insectivora" – 3:56 # "Young Lions" – 3:50 # "Goodbye Baby & Amen" – 4:57 # "On to You" – 4:36 # "P ...
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The Constantines
Constantines is an indie rock band from Guelph, Ontario, Canada. History Constantines was formed in 1999 by vocalist and guitarist Bryan Webb, drummer Doug MacGregor and guitarist Paul Bright, all of whom had played together in the emo band Shoulder from 1994 to 1997; with the addition of bassist Dallas Wehrle. Bright was asked to leave early on and was replaced by Steve Lambke. Their style has been described as "art-punk", and they have been compared to bands like The Clash, Fugazi, Bruce Springsteen, The Replacements, and Nick Cave. The name of the band is taken from an episode of ''Coast to Coast with Art Bell'', in which Bell was playing recordings of ghost voices in static, and one of the ghosts' names was Constantine. From their hometown of Guelph the band relocated to London, Ontario and then to Toronto, where in 2001 they released their self-titled first album. '' Constantines'' enjoyed widespread play on campus radio and was nominated for a Juno Award for Best ...
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Now (newspaper)
''Now'' (styled as ''NOW''), also known as ''NOW Magazine'' is an online publication based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Throughout most of its existence, ''Now'' was a free alternative weekly newspaper. Physical publication of ''Now'' was suspended in August 2022, and there are no current plans to resume printed publication. Publication history ''Now'' was first published on September 10, 1981, by Michael Hollett and Alice Klein."Publisher of Toronto's iconic NOW Magazine files for bankruptcy."
''blogTO'', April 1, 2022.
''NOW'' is an alternative weekly that covers news, culture, arts, and entertainment. In its printed incarnation, ''NOW'' was published 52 times a year and could be picked up in Toronto subway stations, cafes, variety st ...
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