M for Montreal, Alternative Music Festival

For the past decade, Montreal has become the foundation of an alternative music movement catching the attention and respect of critics all over the world. Patrick Watson, Duchess Says, Martha Wainwright, Champion, Malajube, Cœur de Pirate, Pierre Lapointe and Beast, to name a few, have all benefited from the spotlight that this largest French speaking city in North America has quickly acquired. This impressive roster of artists, serves as the perfect example of veterans who all came together over the last five years at a small but internationally respected music industry event: M for Montreal.

Will take place from November 17th to 20th, 2010.

Massive Attack and Thievery Corporation

Massive Attack on stage at the Bell Centre, October 18th 2010.

I went to see Massive Attack and Thievery Corporation tonight with Xopher at the Bell Centre. An awesome show by any measure. Both ensembles played a full 1.5 hour gig, TC had 13 members rotating and MA about 9. Only downer was that we were sitting instead of standing on the floor. Bought the tickets too late for that (oh well).

Finishing the evening at la Banquise (where else?) with Eva, who was shooting the event, and Xopher was just the cherry on top.

Next up on the live Trip-Hop front: Bonobo on November 6th and Tricky on December 11th.

Banksy and the Simpsons vs. Fox, the Opening

I’ve been so busy in the last few days, I had completely missed that this week’s opening of the Simpsons was directed by the iconic Banksy (I just watched it).

I’ll let you check it out for yourself. Good stuff.

The episode also featured a special reference to Montreal’s McGill Univeristy.

Marge:

Sweeties, you could still go to McGill, the Harvard of Canada!

Lisa:

Anything that’s the something of something isn’t really the anything of anything.

I laughed and laughed and laughed and …