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Haleluya Hailu grows up04 Sep 202400:56:17

Haleluya Hailu is a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer whose latest EP eternally, yours explores navigating friendships, relationships, and young adulthood within a contemporary pop sound that blurs the lines between hip hop, indie folk, and alt rock.

Listen in as we talk about Haleluya’s experience as the host of her own local music radio show, studying music production in Nelson BC, and more.

Once More With Feeling is a new series made by James Olson, producer Felix Fung of Little Red Sounds, and a talented videography team. Available now, only on YouTube with new episodes every other week.

Listen to our Vancity Jams playlist on Spotify.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Cam Blake gets satisfaction in sameness26 Jun 202401:06:58

Cam Blake is a vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and producer who has explored a variety of musical styles over the course of his budding music career.

Join us as we chat the future of art and music in the age of AI, the enigmatic wonder of Casio keyboards, and the anxious themes of Cam's diverse and disorienting new record SATISFACTION OF SAMENESS.

Once More With Feeling is a new series made by James Olson, producer Felix Fung of Little Red Sounds, and a talented videography team. Available now, only on YouTube with new episodes every other week.

Listen to our Vancity Jams playlist on Spotify.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Noble Son is in on The Cosmic Joke13 Oct 202301:25:49

Noble Son is the musical alter ego of singer/songwriter and actor Adam Kirschner.

Over the course of three records, Adam has explored themes of mental health, love, and personal growth all while incorporating an infectious sense of humor into his lyrics and energetic live performances.

Adam’s latest release Doom was written and recorded solo in his home studio, adding a layer of intimacy and immediacy to his lyrical explorations of the anxiety of young adult life.

Listen in as we chat with Adam about growing up in For St. John, his approach to acting and filmmaking, and the underrated value of comedy in music.

Listen to our Vancity Jams playlist on Spotify.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Peach Pit keep it fresh20 Sep 202300:58:30

This one has been a long time coming.

Peach Pit are an indie rock unit known for their jangly, up-tempo guitar work, instantly catchy melodic sensibilities, and melancholic lyricism.

Thanks to their refined songwriting, business savvy, and undeniable work ethic, Peach Pit have become one of the biggest bands to break out of the Vancouver music scene in the last decade having signed with Columbia records, toured multiple continents, and played major festivals including Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza.

Listen in as we talk to vocalist/guitarist Neil Smith and guitarist Chris Vanderkooy about the band’s colourful past and bright future.

Listen to our Vancity Jams playlist on Spotify.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

150th Episode Celebration!06 Sep 202301:38:55

That’s right folks, Pacific Sound Radio has hit 150 episodes!

To celebrate this milestone as the longest-running interview podcast dedicated to Vancouver music, your host James Olson is joined by PSR co-founder Jaeden Froese and local music producer Felix Fung (Little Red Sounds) to reflect on the show’s eventful 7 year run.

Listen in as we talk about the show’s humble beginnings, our stint with the Save On Radio network, weathering the pandemic, and future plans.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

The History of Gunpowder talk their explosive past & future16 Aug 202301:12:56

The History of Gunpowder are a blistering and mysterious freakout ensemble who blend jazz, blues, art rock, soul, and world music into a progressive and explosive sonic experience. 

Featuring a large cast of some of the best musicians in the Vancouver scene, vocalist/guitarist Alex Morison and company have established themselves as one of the best live acts in Western Canada with their theatrical live shows often featuring burlesque dancers, gymnasts, and performance artists.

Listen in as we learn all about the phantasmagorical history of the Gunpowder band, the process of crafting their immersive concert film/soundtrack Swallows, and more.

Listen to our Vancity Jams playlist on Spotify.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Michaela Slinger talks her latest LP, tales from the road, & more03 Aug 202301:09:03

Michaela Slinger is a singer/songwriter who plays a joyful, finely crafted, and panoramic style of pop music in the vein of contemporary greats like Carly Rae Jepsen and Taylor Swift. Her new album is titled This Can’t Last Forever.

Fresh from her first major North American tour, Michaela is an artist on the rise in the Western Canadian music ecosystem. Her first record Panorama was an honorable mention on our Best of 2021 episode and we had a lot of fun talking about creative growth, artistic earnestness, her latest release, and tales from the road.

Listen to our Vancity Jams playlist on Spotify.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Madelyn Read explores living in Concrete Country12 Jul 202301:04:21

Madelyn Read is a country/folk artist who explores the contrast between rural nostalgia and urban hustle and bustle as a lifelong Vancouverite. 

On her debut record Concrete Country, Madelyn explores an intriguing question: “What does it mean to live in a North American city in the 21st Century?”

Listen in as we explore the challenges of life in Vancouver, her magical experience at Tiny Lights festival, ponder the prospect of cooperative record labels, & more.

Listen to our Vancity Jams playlist on Spotify.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

The Jins swing for the fences on It's A Life06 Jul 202300:38:53

The Jins are an alternative pop/rock power trio who have amassed a growing national and international following thanks to their promotional savvy, engaging live shows, and refined melodic sensibilities. 

With the help of producer Dave Genn, the band’s latest album It’s A Life sees The Jins fully embrace their pop side with songs brimming with crunchy guitar work and anthemic choruses.

Listen to our Vancity Jams playlist on Spotify.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Porteau start a new musical chapter with What I Need28 Jun 202300:45:29

Porteau are an alternative folk duo composed of vocalist/synth player Victoria Williams and guitarist Craig Stevenson who over the course of two records have created their own ethereal, expansive sound. 

Together with Victoria and Craig, we discuss the process of emerging from their pandemic hiatus, explore the more personal and intimate direction of their latest release What I Need, and learn about their first ever tour of Japan.

Thank you to Pearson Instruments for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Brad Pearson, luthier & guitar tech in Vancouver, at pearsoninstruments.ca.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Frankiie reflect on their 10 year anniversary & Between Dreams07 Jun 202300:52:32

Frankiie are a dream rock group that incorporates elements of Laurel Canyon folk, Americana, along with surf and psychedelic rock to create a hazy, ethereal sound that feels both classic and timeless.

On this episode we reflect on the band's impending 10 year anniversary and dive into their second record Between Dreams out now on Paper Bag Records.

Thank you to Pearson Instruments for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Brad Pearson, luthier & guitar tech in Vancouver, at pearsoninstruments.ca.

Thank you to 12TH ST Sound for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Anthony Cenerini’s recording studio in New Westminster at 12thst.ca.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Devours is a electro dance renegade24 May 202301:01:40

Devours is the main musical project of vocalist and producer Jeff Cancade.

Over the course of four albums, Devours has carved a unique niche in the Vancouver music scene with his gothic and glitchy brand of dance music pulling influences ranging from top 40 pop, industrial rock, metal, and professional wrestling.

Thank you to Pearson Instruments for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Brad Pearson, luthier & guitar tech in Vancouver, at pearsoninstruments.ca.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

The Bankes Brothers are riding a wave29 May 202401:08:03

The Bankes Brothers are a modern roots rock band who have quickly established themselves as an exciting international touring act.

Morgan Bankes (vocals/guitar) and Carson Cleaver (lead guitar) join us to talk the development of the band’s soul and punk rock inspired sound, cutting their teeth as a cover band on Vancouver Island, and tales from the road.

Once More With Feeling is a new series made by James Olson, producer Felix Fung of Little Red Sounds, and a talented videography team. Available now, only on YouTube with new episodes every other week.

Listen to our Vancity Jams playlist on Spotify.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Francis Arevalo talks beats, basketball, & more10 May 202300:55:05

Francis Arevalo is a rapper, producer, and community organizer who explores personal struggle and growth through introspective lyrics and smooth delivery over soulful and uplifting beats. 

Together we chat about his debut full length LP Heatcheck, his approach to production, basketball, and more.

Thank you to 12TH ST Sound for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Anthony Cenerini’s recording studio in New Westminster at 12thst.ca.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Louise Burns talks her latest record Element, dreams, & more26 Apr 202301:07:44

Louise Burns is a singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer who has received consistent critical acclaim including multiple Polaris Prize nominations over the course of her 20+ year career. 

On her latest release titled Element, Louise takes her synth pop sound in a more meditative and atmospheric direction reflective of a need for healthy escapism.

Thank you to Pearson Instruments for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Brad Pearson, luthier & guitar tech in Vancouver, at pearsoninstruments.ca.

Thank you to 12TH ST Sound for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Anthony Cenerini’s recording studio in New Westminster at 12thst.ca.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Bratboy welcome music fans to their (Brat)world12 Apr 202300:58:09

Bratboy are a power trio who play a snappy and fun blend of early punk, surf rock, and 60s pop while incorporating an eye-catching visual style throughout their music videos, photoshoots, and on-stage attire.  

The group has played with international touring acts including Amyl and the Sniffers and Starcrawler along with local groups such as Dead Soft and Woolworm.

Bratboy’s debut record Bratworld arrives spring 2023.

Thank you to Pearson Instruments for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Brad Pearson, luthier & guitar tech in Vancouver, at pearsoninstruments.ca.

Rong play "heart-on-sleeve, tongue-in-cheek" punk29 Mar 202301:09:02

Rong are a three-piece rock group who play a “heart-on-sleeve, tongue-in-cheek” brand of punk.

The band’s recently released debut record Wurst sees the group expand and refine their fiery, riff driven rock sound.

Listen in as we talk about the band’s roots as a Dookie-era Green Day tribute act, the best parts of recording Wurst, ventriloquist dummies, and more.

Thank you to Pearson Instruments for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Brad Pearson, luthier & guitar tech in Vancouver, at pearsoninstruments.ca.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Lindsay Sjoberg of Babe Corner talks the band's origins15 Mar 202300:41:57

Babe Corner are a Vancouver indie dream pop supergroup featuring members of Blue J, Club Sofa, Doohickey Cubicle, and Haley Blais.

On this episode, we chat with lead vocalist/guitarist Lindsay Sjoberg about the band's origins, the meaning of "babecore", their debut record Crybaby, & more.

Thank you to 12TH ST Sound for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Anthony Cenerini’s recording studio in New Westminster at 12thst.ca.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Janky Bungag talks skateboarding, songwriting, & more01 Mar 202300:54:14

Janky Bungag is a Filipino-Canadian country artist inspired by the outlaw stylings of Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, and Johnny Cash.

Initially conceived as a pandemic project, Janky has emerged as part of a burgeoning and exciting Northern Country or cowpunk scene in the Vancouver music ecosystem.

Listen in as we learn how Janky got into country, his love for skateboarding, how he wound up opening for Canadian hardcore legends Cancer Bats, & more.

Thank you to Pearson Instruments for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Brad Pearson, luthier & guitar tech in Vancouver, at pearsoninstruments.ca.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Maddisun talks Home Is Where The Music Is & making it in LA15 Feb 202300:53:59

Maddisun is an up-and-coming singer/songwriter from the rural community of Cranbrook, BC. Her second album, Home Is Where the Music Is, came out in 2022 and was featured in Pacific Sound Radio's year-end episode.

Utilizing a knack for pop songwriting, commanding vocals, and by incorporating a range of musical styles, Maddisun has established herself as an authentic and genuine emerging talent.

On this episode, Maddisun talks her time living abroad, navigating the LA music industry, a memorable summer video shoot in the Okanagan, and more.

Thank you to Pearson Instruments for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Brad Pearson, luthier & guitar tech in Vancouver, at pearsoninstruments.ca.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Cain Price talks digital isolation, cover songs, & AI art01 Feb 202301:13:34

Cain Price is the latest musical project of vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Mat Wilkins. Through Cain Price, Wilkins blends folk and accessible pop songwriting with electronic textures to create a sound that is eclectic and otherworldly. 

With Mat, we discuss the isolation and anxiety of the digital age, what makes for the best cover song, his visually striking new music video, and more.

Thank you to Pearson Instruments for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Brad Pearson, luthier & guitar tech in Vancouver, at pearsoninstruments.ca.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Byron & Adam Slack of Invasives talk Feel Good Live Forever18 Jan 202301:18:35

Byron & Adam Slack of punk trio Invasives reflect on their unique place as one of the longest running bands in the Vancouver punk and hard rock scene, talk tales from the road, and dig into their latest release, Feel Good Live Forever.

Thank you to 12TH ST Sound for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Anthony Cenerini’s recording studio in New Westminster at 12thst.ca.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

PSR's Best of 2022 Special ft. guest cohost Will Chernoff14 Dec 202201:03:34

Will Chernoff joins James for an annual tradition: the PSR "best-of" episode that ends each year. Will is a bassist and music journalist in Vancouver. In addition to now co-producing this podcast with James, Will also hosts two other music podcasts: Rhythm Changes and Jazz Office Hours.

In this best-of episode for 2022, James and Will each pick two local (Metro Vancouver / South Coast / South Vancouver Island) albums, two albums from the rest of Canada, and one album from anywhere in the world.

Honourable mentions:

James picked

  • Kamikaze Nurse - Stimuloso
  • Wallgrin - Yet Again The Wheel Turns (Wallgrin's PSR episode)
  • Orville Peck - Bronco
  • King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Ice, Death, Planets, Mushrooms, and Lava

Will picked


Local picks:

James picked

  • The This - How Does It Feel When It’s Gone? (Track: "Strike The Gong")
  • Vox Rea - self-titled (Track: "I'm Free") [Vox Rea's PSR episode]

Will picked


Rest-of-Canada picks:

James picked

  • Luna Li - Duality (Track: "What You're Thinking")
  • Alvvays - Blue Rev (Track: "Belinda Says")

Will picked


International picks:

James picked Viagra Boys - Cave World

Will picked Makaya McCraven - In These Times

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Parlour Panther turn a new leaf02 May 202401:02:10

Parlour Panther are a rising indie rock band who combine elements of synth pop, glam rock, and R&B to create a sound that is joyful, optimistic, and life affirming. 

Their third record BLOOM sees the band expanding their lineup with the addition of drummer Jen Foster and the return of guitarist Saadi D’Hoore and sees them refining their approach to production. BLOOM is easily one of the best sounding local releases we’ve heard so far this year.

Once More With Feeling is a new series made by James Olson, producer Felix Fung of Little Red Sounds, and a talented videography team. Available now, only on YouTube with new episodes every other week.

Listen to our Vancity Jams playlist on Spotify.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Wallgrin on their latest record Yet Again The Wheel Turns30 Nov 202200:49:33

Tegan Wahlgren of the art pop act Wallgrin talks the interdisciplinary dimensions of their work, facing the chaos of the modern world, and the thematic layers of their latest record Yet Again The Wheel Turns.

Thank you to Rhythm Changes for sponsoring this episode. Get the free weekly article about creative music in Canada; become a member for free today at rhythmchanges.ca/psr.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Chris Smith & James Turner of Meltt preview their 2023 album16 Nov 202201:03:42

Chris Smith & James Turner of the contemporary psychedelic rock group Meltt talk writing sessions in the BC wilderness, refining their craft, and give us a sneak peek into their upcoming 2023 sophomore record.

Thank you to Rhythm Changes for sponsoring this episode. Get the free weekly article about creative music in Canada; become a member for free today at rhythmchanges.ca/psr.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Kate & Lauren Kurdyak talk Vox Rea and their debut album02 Nov 202200:48:07

Kate & Lauren Kurdyak of the noir-pop duo Vox Rea talk creative evolution, embracing musical fusion, their debut record, and more.

Thank you to Rhythm Changes for sponsoring this episode. Get the free weekly article about creative music in Canada; become a member for free today at rhythmchanges.ca/psr.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

Dave Taylor, drummer of Colour Tongues, talks Midnight Island19 Oct 202201:06:46

Drummer Dave Taylor of the modern pop/rock act Colour Tongues talks post-pandemic touring, the creation of the band's latest release Midnight Island, and more.

Daniel James of Brass Camel on the band’s debut LP, Brass07 Sep 202200:56:26

On our long overdue first episode of 2022, we catch up with vocalist/guitarist/band leader Daniel James of Brass Camel. 

Brass Camel are a virtuoso rock act who play a technically complex and thrilling blend of prog rock and funk. Their next record Brass drops fall 2022.

Best of 202114 Jan 202200:59:32

2021 was definitely better than 2020 and we’re cautiously optimistic heading into the new year.

Join your host James Olson and our producer Mark Lingelbach as we talk our favorite local, Canadian, and international releases of 2021.

Carcosa07 Dec 202101:10:04

Born in the midst of the pandemic and featuring seasoned veterans of the Vancouver metal scene, Carcosa play a punishing and technically impressive brand of deathcore inspired by the likes of The Acacia Strain and Brand of Sacrifice.

The band dropped their first full length record Anthology this year and have already amassed a faithful following thanks to their savvy use of platforms like YouTube and Tik Tok.

This is a group that is truly on the rise and we are honored to feature them as the first metal band on the podcast.

Schwey03 Nov 202101:05:52

Born from the DIY music community in East Vancouver, Schwey are an indie funk unit that have developed a reputation within the city’s underground as a high energy and unpredictable live act. 

Drawing inspiration from genre greats like Parliament Funkadelic and the Ohio Players along with contemporary acts like Vulfpeck, Schwey pull from hip hop, R&B, and electro pop to create a sound that’s entirely their own.

Schwey dropped their sophomore record Schwey 2: Cyber Soul in May 2021 which sees the group take an exciting new musical direction through the incorporation of futuristic synths, electronic beats, and just the right amount of vocal fx.

ACTORS28 Sep 202100:54:08

This episode we’re speaking with Jason Corbett and Adam Fink of the darkwave/goth rock group ACTORS. 

Jason is a producer and songwriter who has worked with a number of local and Canadian bands including electro dance act Gang Signs, glam rocker Art D’Ecco, and dream pop band Frankiie at his studio Jacknife Sound.

Adam is the drummer for ACTORS and has lent his talents to a number of other local acts including Jody Glenham and the Dreamers, Gang Signs, and Blue J.

Sam Tudor17 Aug 202101:17:05

Sam Tudor is a vocalist, songwriter, engineer, and producer who has been releasing music under his own name since 2014.

His project is a DIY collective effort featuring an impressive roster of session and touring musicians from bands including Bernice, U.S. Girls, Tasseomancy, Omhouse, and Charlotte Cornfield.

On his latest record Two Half Words, Sam lyrically explores memorable and challenging experiences from the last three years of his life while incorporating a combination of electronic and organic instrumentation resulting in his most experimental and atmospheric release to date.

Julien Lavoie swan dives into the future18 Mar 202401:14:26

Julien Lavoie is a vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist who has created a neat little niche of his own within the Vancouver music scene, playing a lovelorn and wistful blend of bedroom pop, psychedelic rock, and jazz fusion.

His much anticipated debut record Swan Dive, covers all of the stages of a breakup including the tragic buildup, the stages of grief, and acceptance all contained within a dream-like musical atmosphere

Join us as we talk about the value of art in a capitalist society, moonlighting as a standup comic, songs coming from dreams, and more.

Listen to our Vancity Jams playlist on Spotify.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

NADUH13 Jul 202100:43:16

NADUH are a 5 piece femme hip hop supergroup composed of Tee (aka Taraneh), Jenny Lea of I M U R, Rosa Alcantara of Off Topic, Giorgi Holiday (aka Giorgi), and Larisa Marie. 

Fashioning themselves as a “spicier Spice Girls” and “the female BROCKHAMPTON”, NADUH bring undeniable energy on the three singles they have released to date, display an attention grabbing visual flair, and seem poised to become the next big thing in Western Canadian hip hop.

IAMTHELIVING & Teon Gibbs25 May 202100:42:13

We’re back and we’ve made some changes to bring you a better show!

On this first revamped episode, we’re talking with IAMTHELIVING and Teon Gibbs. Iamtheliving (a.k.a. Rian Peters) is a singer/songwriter and dancer with roots in soul and contemporary R&B 

Teon Gibbs is a rapper/songwriter/producer/community organizer and together they have joined forces, bridging the gap between a variety of music styles on a fresh and funky collaborative EP titled JNGL. 

Best of 202022 Dec 202001:47:26

There has been plenty of great music to help get us through this pretty crummy year.

This week we wrap up 2020 with our annual celebration of our favorite local, Canadian, and international releases with help from our special guest Justice McLellan.

Justice is a musician, producer, and podcaster most well known as the driving force behind the indie rock group Blue J and the post-punk project Mesa Luna. This year, Justice started his own Vancouver music podcast called The Department of Justice featuring a number of artists that we have featured on the show. His show is also available on most streaming platforms and we would highly recommend that you check it out.

SaBand02 Dec 202001:07:59

If the name wasn’t a dead giveaway, SaBand (formerly The Daveed Saband) is the solo project for songwriter, guitarist, and hair aficionado Daveed Saban.

Born as a live vehicle for Saban’s self-produced home recordings, the band has developed a reputation for their energetic, humorous, and often chaotic live performances in and around the city of Vancouver.

Blending the aesthetics of bedroom pop and dad rock with the dramatic flair of classic jam and prog rock, SaBand aims to take you on a visceral and thrilling musical journey.

LA Solution Center10 Nov 202000:49:16

LA Solution Center is a studio project helmed by Dan Ponich who is a local producer and musician previously involved in the folk rock act Echo Nebraska and with the synth tinged alternative rock group Civiliana. 

Drawing from influences ranging from trip hop to alternative hard rock in collaboration with a variety of guest musicians, LA Solution Center is an adventurous and decidedly fun project perfect for these uncertain times for the music industry.

Naoist27 Oct 202000:40:51

Naoist is the solo electronic music project of drummer Ali Siadat. If you are a fan of Canadian pop rock, you would be familiar with Ali’s work behind the kit for the Juno nominated band Mother Mother.

On his recently released debut EP, Ali explores patterns and textures within a IDM framework making for a dynamic, fluid, and engaging listening experience.

Jenny Banai13 Oct 202000:51:03

Jenny Banai is a gifted vocalist and songwriter whose mature arrangements and stunning live performances have drawn comparisons to the likes of Jeff Buckley, Feist, and Dolores O’Riordan  of The Cranberries.   

Banai is a winner and three time nominee of the Fraser Valley Music “Folk Artist of the Year'' award, has had her music featured on on the TV show and web series The Drive along with the CBC Radio program On The Coast.  

 She has received praise from a variety of publications and writers including Juno nominated artist and host of the Hip Hop Evolution documentary series Shad.

Laverne22 Sep 202001:09:53

On this week’s episode we welcome back Laverne!

Featuring the steady grooves of bassist Pherbie Midgley, the tasteful percussion of drummer Geoff McLellan, and the fitful guitar work and raw vocals of front man Max Anderson Baier, Laverne are a refreshingly unconventional art punk unit and are one of the best kept secrets in the Vancouver underground music scene.

After dropping an impressive debut record titled Yarrow back in 2018, the band is looking to push expectations and defy boundaries with their sophomore record Lack of Vocation.

Archive Episode: Lee Gauthier (Bridal Party) & Krystle Dos Santos16 Sep 202001:21:08

On this double feature Archive Episode we catch up with producer Lee Gauthier and soul singer/songwriter Krystle Dos Santos.

Lee Gauthier is a musician and producer most well known as the bassist for Victoria based indie pop band Bridal Party. His production credits include releases by Buchan Buchan, This Day Burns, Bright Boy, Hansmole, Thrift Shopper, and the Blackwood Kings. His solo material has involved the use of a Soundplane music controller, a robotic vibraphone, and digital music platforms including Abelton Live and Max/MSP. Lee is also a software developer for the music sharing platform bandcamp.

Krystle Dos Santos is a soul singer/songwriter and is the host/organizer of Underneath the Harlem Moon at the Guilt & Co. club in Vancouver. Krystle performs regularly in Vancouver with The Lovemakers and in Edmonton with the Black Mambas and was working on her third solo album at the time of recording.

Carmanah08 Sep 202000:50:42

On this episode, we're speaking with vocalist Laura Mina Mitic and guitarist/vocalist Pat Ferguson of the band Carmanah.

Carmanah are a six piece act from Victoria BC who blend the traditional sounds of roots music with  modern indie rock sensibilities into a sound aptly coined “West Coast Soul.”

In their fruitful tenure as a band, Carmanah have toured and performed with the likes of Shakey Graves, Moby, kd lang, Current Swell, and Ziggy Marley often traveling from gig to gig in their van run on used vegetable oil. The band has also gained notable critical acclaim and national attention  with two of their singles topping the CBC Music charts along with earning a 2019 Western Canadian Music Award nomination for best Roots artist. 

Inspired by and deeply connected to the natural beauty of their home on Vancouver Island, Carmanah are an environmentally and socially conscious group looking to spark action and meaningful change through their bountiful song catalog and adventurous performances. 

Slightest Clue are a loud & proud gang of misfits28 Feb 202401:14:07

Slightest Clue are a rising alternative rock quartet characterized by eclectic musical sensibilities, creative business savvy, and electrifying live energy owing to the distinct personalities of each of their four members.

Listen in as we talk with Malcolm McLaren (vocals/guitar) and Hannah Kruse (vocals/bass) about the band’s evolution from a bedroom project into a full-fledged band, their self-described misfit persona, their latest EP Carousel, and more.

Listen to our Vancity Jams playlist on Spotify.

Keep up with the show on Facebook and Instagram.

David Vertesi02 Sep 202001:06:46

David Vertesi is a singer/songwriter and solo artist most well known as the bassist and backing vocalist for the Juno nominated indie rock group Hey Ocean.

Vertesi is also a session and touring musician who has worked with Shad, Said The Whale, Dear Rouge, and Hannah Georgas and is the executive director and co-founder of Vancouver Mural Festival.

With his third album Life Ghouls, Vertesi has crafted a moody and introspective concept record that explores all the regrets, insecurities, and weirdness of modern life.

Elastic Stars25 Aug 202000:53:18

The Elastic Stars are a psychedelic rock act in the vein of genre pioneers The Byrds, Jefferson Airplane, and late career Beatles. 

Colin Cowan and his band have opened for national and international touring acts including Post Animal, Wand, Lightning Dust, and Destroyer and played the HR MacMillan Space Centre for the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing in 2019.  

The band’s fifth album MUZiK is set for release August 25 2020. 

Lazy Ghost19 Aug 202001:00:08

Lazy Ghost are a psychedelic surf rock band from the world famous resort community of Whistler BC. Since 2016, the band has made a name for themselves playing sold out shows in and around Whistler and have grown a devoted international fan base thanks to successful tours in Western Canada and Australia.

The band’s 30 date North America spring/summer tour was understandably cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic so Lazy Ghost decided to redirect their energies into writing and recording a new EP.

Lazy Ghost’s next EP Hungover Hopeful is set for release on August 21 2020.

Joshua Wood12 Aug 202001:04:48

Joshua Wood is a vocalist, guitarist, and frontman of the Joshua Wood Orchestra. Hailing from St. Catharines Ontario, Joshua Wood has been an active member in the Vancouver music scene for the better part of a decade, performing in a number of groups including the folk ensemble Devil In The Wood Shack.

His latest project the Joshua Wood Orchestra featuring producer Felix Fung and members of Sunday Morning and Wrecked Beach are set to release their debut EP titled Bad Way on August 14 2020.

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