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Toronto Band Could Win $20,000 Prize

July 9th, 2008 by stv

Holy Fuck could take home the Polaris Music Prize
The other day, the short list for the Polaris Music Prize was announced, and even though there’s been some heated controversy over who got snubbed when the long list was announced (Sunset Rubdown, for instance), it’s nice to see that one Toronto band made the cut. Holy Fuck go on to the next round of judging, where the 178 member jury will pick one deserving artist to win the grand prize: $20,000 to put towards recording another album.

The local electronic outfit’s album, LP, will be competing against Vancouver’s Black Mountain’s In The Future, Montréal’s Plants and AnimalsParc Avenue and StarsIn Our Bedroom After The War, London’s Basia Bulat’s Oh, My Darling and Shad’s The Old Prince, Dundas’ Caribou’s Andorra, Ottawa’s Kathleen EdwardsAsking For Flowers, Charlottetown’s Two Hours Traffic’s Little Jabs and Winnipeg’s The WeakerthansReunion Tour.

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My Favourite Band is Far Superior to Your Favourite Band, Perhaps

April 7th, 2008 by stv

Neil Peart of Rush
We all like to think we have better musical taste than our cohorts; it’s an essential element of the human condition. Now, thanks to a new website, you can actually get charts and graphs to justify your position.

Songkick.com is a London-based site dedicated to helping you find a good concert to see in your area. They do so by monitoring Amazon sales, blogosphere activity, and various MySpace statistics (song plays, profile views and number of friends) from the last five weeks and applying an undisclosed algorithm to come up with a proprietary ranking for every band in their database.

The coolest thing about the site is their Battle of the Bands page, which allows you to put in any three bands and compare their stats. So I thought it would be fun to put together a TO-centric battle royale to see who would come out on top.

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