BRAD WHEELER
Globe and Mail Update Last updated on Monday, Mar. 30, 2009 03:36PM EDT
Violet Hill by Coldplay, from the forthcoming Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends (single available at iTunes)
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With 40 seconds of immaterial ambient noise leading into a plodding piano and blandly jagged guitar riff, this soppy seventies revisit comes on like a rush of Supertramp to the head. Until yesterday it was free to download, and worth every penny to do so.
SK Final by Ndidi Onukwulu, from the forthcoming Contradictor (Jericho Beach, streaming at www.myspace.com/ndidionukwulu)
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"I'm not going to hurt over you again." On a classy, sassy, brassy ballroom dance number, Canada's soon-to-break bluesy singing star puts her foot down, and then shakes it up a bit.
Lucky Man by Sun Kil Moon, from April (Caldo Verde)
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Against a trickling acoustic guitar, Mark Kezelek poetically recounts his lost young mornings — life's hazy signposts. Fire up the Cerwin Vegas: This is soft music meant to be heard loud.
Round the Hairpin by the Long Blondes, from Couples (Rough Trade)
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Buzzy, abruptly drummed art-rock. Whispery she-vocals and eerie synths will make your hair — long, blond or otherwise — stand on end.
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