Why are you still on the fence about getting that 70$ pop pass? It's gonna change your life. For real. Tell us about your really awesome or brutal Pop Moments Past and you could save that money to pay off your student loan or to enable some more good memories! We'll choose the best and worst of what our festival has offered you and compensate your efforts with a pass to the festival. Maybe it went a little something like this?
Note: The views expressed herein are those of Jesse Brown , an independent writer and broadcaster. These opinions do not necessarily reflect those of Pop Montreal.
Sarah Liss can blow me. She's written a whiny, passive aggressive hatchet job on this year's Pop Montreal festival. Though the headline exuberantly reads "Montreal's poppin'" the actual article is filled with snide jabs. Her basic argument is that Pop Montreal's "honeymoon" has ended. And why? Well, according to Liss, the reasons for Pop being so over are as follows:
PopMontreal.com has mostly emerged from its facelift, there's exactly one month until the festival, and episode 25 (a two parter) kicks things off for Pop 06 in earnest.
Neon BibleDuring the finale of their five night run in Montreal in the hundred candle-lit basement of the Ukrainian Federation and an all acoustic version of “the Well and the Lighthouse” , Win Butler walked into the crowd that had followed the band down the stairs after the first encore. The song was ending, the band yelling ‘the lambs and the sheep ain’t sleeping yet’ and a camera followed him into the mass of people parting. He emerged around the other side a minute or so later with the camera in his own hands, pointing it back at the audience before turning it on himself and disappearing backwards into the crowd.
It doesn’t get more grand or dramatic than the Arcade Fire’s sophomore release, Neon Bible, in terms of the ambition of imagery and the breadth of the gestures. Mirrors and bombs, casting of stones and soldiers and the Church, a golden calf, good Christian men, lambs, the flood, a key. If the Arcade Fire are vulnerable anywhere (though they seem a pretty sudden and stern institution around here) it’s in the question, ‘can they really pull that off?’ Are they really standing up there singing “Neon Bible”, and about the big and obvious but almost embarrassing touchstones of our recent age? You know, like war, religion, the public forum and its spotlight? Who do they think they are anyway?
POP MONTREAL is extremely proud to announce an initial peek at our 2007 line-up. Our festival dates this year run from Oct 3-7th. For our 6th edition we will be presenting a daring and exciting array of concerts and parties by iconic legends and rare savants in old theatres, churches, loft spaces, loading docks and traditional venues around Montreal. This will be the kind of festival to make you all giddy and goofy. It will make you believe, it will make you dance and cry and lose your shit. Some of the highlights this year include the Rock and Roll Hall of fame poet laureate Patti Smith;
POP FREE PASSES CONTEST!: I'll show you mine if you show me yours | Closes the 30th
Liss' Diss.
Note: The views expressed herein are those of Jesse Brown , an independent writer and broadcaster. These opinions do not necessarily reflect those of Pop Montreal.
Sarah Liss can blow me. She's written a whiny, passive aggressive hatchet job on this year's Pop Montreal festival. Though the headline exuberantly reads "Montreal's poppin'" the actual article is filled with snide jabs. Her basic argument is that Pop Montreal's "honeymoon" has ended. And why? Well, according to Liss, the reasons for Pop being so over are as follows:
PopCast #25 (Side A): What the Future Tapes Might Be
IN THIS EPISODE:
PopMontreal.com relaunched, Think About Life, Professor Murder, Plants & Animals, Krapp, Tapes n' Tapes
PopCast #25 (Side A): What the Future Tapes Might Be (enhanced)
PopCast #25 (Side A): What the Future Tapes Might Be (mp3)
PopMontreal.com has mostly emerged from its facelift, there's exactly one month until the festival, and episode 25 (a two parter) kicks things off for Pop 06 in earnest.
Heaven is only in your head: The Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
It doesn’t get more grand or dramatic than the Arcade Fire’s sophomore release, Neon Bible, in terms of the ambition of imagery and the breadth of the gestures. Mirrors and bombs, casting of stones and soldiers and the Church, a golden calf, good Christian men, lambs, the flood, a key. If the Arcade Fire are vulnerable anywhere (though they seem a pretty sudden and stern institution around here) it’s in the question, ‘can they really pull that off?’ Are they really standing up there singing “Neon Bible”, and about the big and obvious but almost embarrassing touchstones of our recent age? You know, like war, religion, the public forum and its spotlight? Who do they think they are anyway?
Pop Montreal, Jack Dylan presents:
SAVE FROSTY THE SNOWMAN with Murray Lightburn, Socalled, Sam Roberts, Jorane members of Stars, Think About Life and more !
Dec 16, 19:30 @ Ukrainian Federation.
?. Tickets @ Atom Heart Records, L'Oblique, Cheap Thrills, Tickets Available at the Door.
PopCast #36: Turduckens! (SXSW 2007)
A legendary letdown
Have you seen this yet?
Passovah presents:
The I Spies + Mount Royal + Crystal Moustache + Woman
May 30, 21:00 @ Barfly.
$5. Tickets @ Tickets Available at the Door.
Take a stand for a sacred deli
Demonstration to save the BENS Restaurant building
When: Thursday June 14th 2007, 12:00pm
Where: In front of BENS Restaurant 990 De Maisonneuve Boulevard, corner of Metcalfe Street (Metro Peel)
GET READY TO PEE YOUR PANTS AT POP MONTREAL 2007
POP MONTREAL is extremely proud to announce an initial peek at our 2007 line-up. Our festival dates this year run from Oct 3-7th. For our 6th edition we will be presenting a daring and exciting array of concerts and parties by iconic legends and rare savants in old theatres, churches, loft spaces, loading docks and traditional venues around Montreal. This will be the kind of festival to make you all giddy and goofy. It will make you believe, it will make you dance and cry and lose your shit. Some of the highlights this year include the Rock and Roll Hall of fame poet laureate Patti Smith;