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A live shoot of Throw Me the Statue's "Lolita" off the album Moonbeams, released in 2008 by Secretly Canadian. Video courtesy of Take Away Shows.
Jam with Throw Me the Statue at Mohawk on Friday, September 11. Get your tickets here.
Music video for "The Owl" from I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness, off their 2006 album Fear Is On Our Side, released by Secretly Canadian.
Catch I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness at Mohawk on Thursday, April 23. Get tickets here.
Music video for "Infinity's Lips" by The Impossible Shapes, off the self-titled record released in 2008 by Secretly Canadian.
The Impossible Shapes play Mohawk on Friday, November 21. Tickets will be sold at the door.
Directed by Iqbal Ahmed
Video for Throw Me The Statue's "Yucatan Gold" from their Secretly Canadian release Moonbeams.
Directed by Mark Bachara and Michael P. McGrath
Video for Catfish Haven's 2006 release "Tell Me" from the Tell Me album released on Secretly Canadian. Catfish Haven's Devastator is due out Oct. 7 on Secretly Canadian as well.
Directed by Mark Shonenveld
Video for The War On Drugs' "Needle In Your Eye" from Wagonwheel Blues out now on Secretly Candian.
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Bodies of Water – A Certain Feeling
Released July 22 on Secretly Canadian.
We’ve
all seen flashes of Arcade Fire’s influence in the music scene these
past few years, and it’s hard to believe it’s been almost four years
since Funeral took us all by storm. But rarely has an album
truly jumped out and demanded to follow in the bombastic footsteps of
Win Butler and Régine Chassagne’s Canadian outfit, while still being
talented and unique enough not merely to seem like parrots. But A Certain Feeling has that quality to it, as it’s flamboyant and very, very large in
sound, all the while featuring dueling male and female vocals, steady
percussion, and the occasional classic rock-esque guitar riff.
Directed by Matt Daniels
Video for Throw Me The Statue's "Lolita" from Moonbeams out now on Secretly Canadian.
Video for The Impossible Shapes "Let The People Build What They Will" from their album Give Away Music For Free on Secretly Canadian.
SXSW Secretly Canadian / Jagjaguwar / Dead Oceans / Black Mountain / Parts and Labor + More!