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Once On Much – Ep06 The Killjoys

Episode 06 – The Killjoys

When Mike Trebilcock thinks back to the 1990s, his memories don’t start with chart positions or industry milestones—they start inside a building. Specifically, the MuchMusic and CityTV headquarters on Queen Street in Toronto. It was a place of live performances, interviews, cameos (including a blink-and-you-miss-it walk-on in the film Balls Up), and it was where Canadian bands felt seen. Long before that, though, The Killjoys were built on a lifelong friendship. Mike and drummer Gene Champagne had been playing together since they were kids, shaped by ’70s radio, bubblegum pop, punk, and power pop. That mix became the band’s signature—catchy, scrappy, and true to who they were.

Listening back now, Mike sees The Killjoys’ catalog as a series of moments in time. Starry captured their DIY beginnings, Gimmie Five reflected a leap forward recording at Memphis’s legendary Ardent Studios, and Melos Modos gave them space to experiment back home. Revisiting those songs years later feels “like putting on a comfortable pair of shoes,” he says—helped by the fact that he wrote them in a range he can still sing without thinking. Being part of Big Shiny Tunes and the MuchMusic era didn’t feel historic at the time, but looking back, Mike sees how it put Canadian bands on equal footing with bigger American acts. These days, he brings that same creative energy to scoring films, working on indie projects that he describes as “a bit punk rock” themselves—DIY, imaginative, and slightly off-colour. His music can be found across platforms like Tubi and AMC+, with new projects always on the horizon. Much like the indie music scene he came up in, the indie film world thrives on risk, personality, and heart.

Looking back, The Killjoys didn’t set out to define an era—but they became an essential part of one. And decades later, those songs still fit just right.

Connect with The Killjoys:
MIKE TREBILCOCK WEBSITE || THE KILLJOYS WEBSITE ||  THE KILLJOYS INSTAGRAM || MUSIC

Tracklist:
1.) The Killjoys – Rave + Drool || Gimmie Five
2.) The Killjoys – Today I Hate Everyone || Starry

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Testing For Echo – In Conversation with Brian Greenway of April Wine – Air Date Jan 10/2026

Hello again all. I’m really happy that you’re here and what a treat we have for you!

A few weeks ago I was asked if I wanted to interview Canadian rock legend Brian Greenway of the Canadian Multi Award winning band April Wine!

I don’t have rock royalty crossing my path too often so off we went.

It was such a great time.

Don’t take my word for it. Listen to this!

Copy and paste this Linktree address below to get there.

https://surl.li/yzhjpa

Or click that little arrow below.

Enjoy!

 

 

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Homemade Jams || 2026-01-09 SHIVERING SONGS

Artist – Track || Album
1.) Marc McLaughlin – Nothing More To Say || All I Can Say
2.) Chillteens – Sweet Bay || Sweet Songs
3.) The Burning Hell – Bird Queen Of Garbage Island || Garbage Island
4.) Bethany – Materials || Handwritten Notes
5.) Coyote – Hope You Feel It || single
6.) Absolute Losers – You Never Say The You Love Me || In The Crowd
7.) Mo Kenney – Sucker || Mo Kenney
8.) Mo Kenney – Sour Girl || Covers
9.) The Hypochondriacs – Highway #2 || Waitin’
10.) Moira & Claire – Your Voice || single
11.) Caged Animals – The Blood Moon || Make Strange Friends
12.) Nate and the Busy Boys – Birdy Birdy || Busy Doing Nothing
13.) Wolf Castle – I Won’t Stop || Waiting for the Dawn

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Nothing in Particular: 2026-Jan-06

Episode 25. A selection of music released in 2025.

ArtistSongAlbumYearCountry
Ribbon SkirtCellophaneBite Down2025CA
Five Alarm FunkCastle Fun ParkForce Majeure2025CA
The Hello CrowsWarblerWarbler2025CA
CoyoteJonHope You Feel It2025CA
Men I TrustBillie ToppyEquus Caballus2025CA
Charlie HoustonSlut For ExcelBig After I Die2025CA
Montuno CubanoBendita LuzFrágil de Cristal2025CU/CA
Peter MurphyTime WaitsSilver Shade2025GB/TR
Aiboforcen w/ Sorrow StoriesDescentBreak The Black Ice (EP)2025BE
First Aid 4 Souls w/ Marita VolodinaHungerProgenitrix2025HU
PiqsicQallupilluit: Creatures Who Knock on the IceLegends2025CA
Rose CousinsDenouementConditions of Love – Vol 12025CA
Michael AverillLike a TreeLike a Tree (Single)2025CA
Saya Gray..Thus is Why ( I Don’t Spring 4 Love )Saya2025CA
Mark GaneLove Lies BleedingGarden Music2025CA
Anna JustenIndividualismMichou’s Dream2025US/CA
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Mornings Are Hard || 2026-01-09

Mornings Are Hard || 2026-01-09

Artist – Track || Album
1.) The Strokes – The Adults Are Talking || The New Abnormal
2.) The Cribs – A Point Too Hard To Make || single
3.) Daily J – Tastes Like Forever || Scatterbrains (On A Second Thought)
4.) Marc McLaughlin – All I Can Say || All I Can Say
5.) Dan Mangan – Melody || Natural Light
6.) Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Maps || Fever To Tell
7.) Kelcey Ayer – Before You || single
8.) Mola Oddity – HALF A SADDAY SAVING TIME cc || Cave Crackers
9.) Motherhood – Hallway || Dear Bongo
10.) The Mommyheads – No Quietus || No Quietus
11.) Wintersleep – Permanent Sigh || Hello Hum
12.) Sharp Pins – (I Wanna) Be Your Girl || Balloon Balloon Balloon
13.) Keith Hallett – REOCCURING DREAM || MEZMERIZE ME
14.) Odonis Odonis – Hijacked || Odonis Odonis

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People Need Music: January 8, 2026

Tonya profiles strong female and non-binary artists in today’s episode of People Need Music.

Playlist:

Serena Ryder – Stompa ::

Kathleen Edwards – Change the Sheets ::

Allison Russell – Eve Was Black ::

Patsy Gallant – J’ai besoin d’air ::

Erin Saoirse Adair – Gaslight ::

Amelia Curran – Watershed ::

Jenn Grant – Parliament of Owls ::

Louise Burns – Storms ::

Feist – How Come You Never Go There ::

Lynne Hanson – Uneven Ground ::

Jane Siberry – Everything You Knew As A Child ::

Mo Kenney – I Faked It

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Mornings Are Hard || 2026-01-07

Mornings Are Hard || 2026-01-07

Artist – Track || Album
1.) knitting – Heaven || Some Kind Of Heaven
2.) knitting – Spirit Gum || Some Kind Of Heaven
3.) knitting – Sleeper || Some Kind Of Heaven
4.) Penny & The Pits – Montenegro On Ice || Liquid Compactor
5.) Penny & The Pits – Eutychus || Liquid Compactor
6.) Penny & The Pits – Pool Party || Liquid Compactor
7.) Thee Centipedes – Seems So Far Away || Simple Math
8.) Thee Centipedes – Eyeliner Song || Simple Math
9.) Thee Centipedes – Break It Out || Simple Math
10.) Begonia – In My Lifetime Pt. 2 || Fantasy Life
11.) Begonia – Morning (By Your Side) || Fantasy Life
12.) Begonia, Joey Landreth – Conditional Love || Fantasy Life
13.) The Slackers – Money Is King || Money Is King
14.) The Slackers – The Whole World Was In On It || Money Is King
15.) The Slackers – Hold On || Money Is King
16.) M83 – From Bright Lights || Resurrection (Original Soundtrack)
17.) M83 – Transfiguration Overture || Resurrection (Original Soundtrack)
18.) M83 – Sullen Passage || Resurrection (Original Soundtrack)

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Grey Temples 38 – Worlds Collide!

I gotta say, heaven to me could be to become the wind, blowing through the trees. But right up there would also be hanging out in the Grey Temple with two titans of the show, PAT and NUGGETMAN64! My God! The banter! The belching!

I made Pat dig through his semi-retired CD collection and he came up with some stone classics. His first pick has been in my head for roughly 30 years. His last pick is Beck, which if you know Pat (and you wish you did, believe me) is maybe the Pattest pick going!

On the other end of the spectrum, GT-fave, Nuggetman64, picks a couple of tracks from some brand new CDs he got for Christmas.

Then I fill.out the rest with picks from the grotesque monument to consumerism that is my CD collection!

PAT-PICK – Sloan Everything You’ve Done Wrong
Eric’s Trip Stove
Chad VanGaalen Clinically Dead
Diamond Rings All Yr Songs
PAT-PICK – Other Lives End of the Year
PAT-PICK – Portishead Western Eyes
PAT-PICK – Electric Guest Under the Gun
Michael Rault Pyramid Scheme
PAT-PICK – Supergrass Late in the Day
Chieftones I Shouldn’t Have Done What I Did
PAT-PICK Beck Hollow Leg
NUGGETMAN-PICK Paramore Still Into You
NUGGETMAN-PICK Ghost Satanized
Cauldron I Confess
283 Mouthless Children
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Mornings Are Hard || 2026-01-06

Mornings Are Hard || 2026-01-06

Artist – Track || Album
1.) Afternoon Bike Ride – Otherworld || Running With Scissors
2.) Lia Pappas-Kemps – Revolving Doors || single
3.) Patrick Watson, MARO – The Wandering || Uh Oh
4.) The Olympic Symphonium – The Middle || Beauty in the Tension
5.) Fleur de Peau – Les oiseaux || single
6.) The Hello Crows – Red Flag || The Hello Crows
7.) Mike Trask – Take It From Me || BEET
8.) Jo Passed – Precious Word || single
9.) Ordinary Birds – Living With The Edge || Ordinary Birds
10.) Fantompass – Dark Night (radio edit) || single
11.) David R. Elliott – Foolish Lips || Rearrange
12.) Ross Neilsen – Rock Ranger || Within Tension
13.) Taylor Holden – Cherry Bomb || Cherry Bomb

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Mornings Are Hard || 2026-01-05

Mornings Are Hard || 2026-01-05

Artist – Track || Album
1.) Rich Aucoin – Frequency Modulation || Synthetic Season 4
2.) Buzz Kull – Just a Memory || single
3.) Austra – Fallen Cloud || Chin Up Buttercup
4.) Faded Agent – Boom! || MainGround
5.) Elephant Skeletons – SAND || Vol. III
6.) El Tata, Yoro – Walking || single
7.) MutayBadass – Mathematics || single
8.) Wolf Castle, Zamani – You || Waiting For Dawn
9.) K-OS – Dirty Water || Joyful Rebellion
10.) Moonshine – La Haine || SMS for Location, Vol. 6
11.) Shad, TLO – Islands || Start Anew
12.) Stephen Hero, Wolfcastle – The One || Let’s Get It
13.) More Or Les – Everybody on Earth Wanna Rap (radio edit) || Twisted Ants
14.) Swamp Thing, Ghettosocks – Midnight Dangerous (radio edit) || Granny Knuckles

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Mornings Are Hard || 2026-01-02 FAV ALBUMS OF 2025

Mornings Are Hard || 2026-01-02

Artist – Track || Album
1.) Heaven For Real – Hold Me Back || Who Died & Made You The Dream?
2.) Heaven For Real – Unltd. Time || Who Died & Made You The Dream?
3.) Yves Jarvis – Gold Filigree || All Cylinders
4.) Patrick Watson – Peter and the Wolf || Uh Oh
5.) Patrick Watson, Charlotte Cardin – Gordon in the Willows || Uh Oh
6.) Motherhood – Bok Globule || Thunder Perfect Mind
7.) Motherhood – Moat || Thunder Perfect Mind
8.) Lammping, Bloodshot Bill – Won’t Back Down || Never Never
9.) Lammping, Bloodshot Bill – Never Never || Never Never
10.) Tame Impala – Oblivion || Deadbeat
11.) Tame Impala – Afterthought|| Deadbeat
12.) Turnstile – NEVER ENOUGH || NEVER ENOUGH
13.) Turnstile – I CARE || NEVER ENOUGH
14.) Saya Gray – PUDDLE (OF ME) || SAYA
15.) Saya Gray – 10 WAYS (TO LOSE A CROWN) || SAYA

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People Need Music: Tonya’s Top Ten of 2025

This week, Tonya counted down her top albums of 2025.

Playlist:

The Barr Brothers – Let it Hiss ::

The Black Keys – No Rain, No Flowers ::

Lou-Adriene Cassidy – Dis-moi, dis-moi, dis-moi ::

Dan Mangan – Diminishing Returns ::

Amy Millan – Wire walks ::

Absolute Losers – In The Crowd ::

Zach Pelletier – Yucky ::

Of Monsters and Men – Ordinary Creatures ::

Logan Richard – The Grass is Blue (Everywhere I Go) ::

Bahamas – The Bridge ::

Kathleen Edwards – Say Goodbye, Tell No One ::

Marcus Mumford, Punch Brothers – Farewell (RIP Rex)

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Nothing in Particular: 2025-Dec-23

Episode 24. A contemporary and traditional, sweet and melancholy Christmas edition.

ArtistSongAlbumYear
Hilary GristBranch’s ArmsIt’s Officially Winter Now2012
Leigh NashMaybe This ChristmasWishing for This2006
She & HimThe Christmas WaltzA Very She & Him Christmas2011
Jenn GrantDowntown Christmas EveForever On Christmas Eve2020
Jenny Owen YoungsThings We Don’t Need AnymoreMerry Happy Christmas (Compilation)2008
Alison MoyetThe Coventry CarolA Very Special Christmas, Vol. 1 (Compilation)2004
PIQSIQCarol of the BellsQuviasugvik: In Search of Harmony2019
Annie LennoxIn The Bleak MidwinterA Christmas Cornucopia2010
Kate BushDecember Will Be Magic AgainMoments Of Pleasure1993
Logan RichardStay In This Moment(Single)2025
Emerson, Lake & PalmerI Believe in Father ChristmasWorks Volume 21977
Dan ManganA Christmas Song(Single)2025
Sarah McLachlanSong for a Winter’s NightWintersong2006
Meaghan Smith w/ Jill Barber & Rose CousinsI’ll Be Here for ChristmasA New Kind of Light: Songs of Christmas2007
Rosie ThomasChristmas Don’t Be LateA Very Rosie Christmas2008
Devin TownsendSilent Night(Single)2020
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Grey Temples 37 – A Very Greyrry Xmas

I love Christmas, and that’s real. I’m taking next week off, and because of that, I’ve got a double-stuft sack of Christmas goodies for all y’all. So sit back, pour yourself a drink or whatever, and enjoy this special episode sprinkled with Christmas magic (which is what I’m calling the surgery-related stories that I tell during this one. No great write ups about the music this week, I’ve got too much mirth and merrymaking to do, you see, but listen to the show and let it become your guiding star this season.

Here’s what we’ve got this week:

69 Boys and Quad City DJ’s What I Want for Christmas
Busy Boys Funky Fresh Christmas
Pond All I Want For Xmas (Is A Tascam 388)
Pastor T.L. Barrett & The Youth For Christ Choir Jingle Bells Pt. 1
Gordon Lightfoot Circle Of Steel
The Free Design Christmas Is The Day
Jethro Tull Christmas Song
John Cale Child’s Christmas In Wales
Ramones Merry Christmas (I Don’t Wanna Fight Tonight)
Descendents Christmas Vacation
Mu330 X-mas Card
The Business Step Into Christmas
Rusty It’s Christmas Time (And I’m Poor)
Reigning Sound If Christmas Can’t Bring You Home
Archers of Loaf Assassination On X-Mas Eve
The Locust Pulling The Christmas Pig By The Wrong Pair Of Ears
Vandals Dance of the Sugarplum Fairies
The Almighty Trigger Happy Seasonal Excuse
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People Need (Christmas) Music: December 18, 2025

Enjoy some holiday music from (mostly all) Canadian artists.

Playlist:

Hey Rosetta! – Carry Me Home ::

Logan Richard – Stay in this Moment ::

The Darcys – Another Log on the Fire ::

Dan Mangan – A Christmas Song ::

Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers – A Christmas to Remember ::

Tyler Shaw – A Marshmallow Christmas ::

Ashley MacIsaac, Cassie & Maggie – Vixen ::

Jon Mullane – Two Hearts for the Holidays ::

Catherine MacLellan – Calling You Home (for the holidays) ::

David Myles – Santa Never Brings Me a Banjo ::

Matt Andersen – Blue Christmas ::

Good Lovelies – Song for a Winter’s Night ::

Bahamas – Christmas Must be Tonight ::

Tim Baker – Every Ribbon ::

Mike Bern – Christmas on the Rez

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Testing For Echo – Episode 92 – The Jays Gave Us Their All – Orig. Air Date Dec 20, 2025

 

Hi there everyone. Once again, it’s great to have you here here and I hope that you like my picks. I know you will. By the time this is aired we will all be well into the holiday season. So please be safe but have fun.

I realize that this mention is a little old now but if I could just give some love to the Toronto Blue Jays and say that as much as the big loss several weeks ago really hurt all of us, you guys made us all proud. It’s strange but we all felt like family.

I know it’s a cliché but there WILL be next year. Things will change, people will come and go but 2025 was one to remember.

A large reason that the Jays are on my mind is this song I am about to play. This amazing young lady wrote this song about the Jays and it’s spectacular. I haven’t met het yet but Noa Mellon’s husband and I went to high school together.

Tim

“The World of Music, One Song at a Time”

Episode Song List

 

  1. Noa Mellon – Rising Strong
  2. Matt Woods – My Blue Eyed Wanderer
  3. RADZ Featuring Steve Hackett
  4. Liz Fagan – One Armed Embrace
  5. Gary Numan – Down in the Park
  6. MELO – Follow You, Follow Me
  7. Caolico – Iconic
  8. David Bowie – Survive
  9. Rush – Time and Motion
  10. Saga – Only Time Will Tell
  11. RUSH – Subdivisions
  12. Polyphia – Ego Death
  13. Teenage Head – Picture My Face
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Once On Much – Ep05 Moist

Episode 05 – Moist

In the 1990s, Canadian alternative rock wasn’t just a genre—it was a shared cultural experience. For Jeff Pearce, bassist of Moist, that era is best defined by the chaotic, beautiful energy of the MuchMusic Video Awards. Unlike the polished veneer of MTV, MuchMusic felt accessible and DIY. Whether it was the street-party atmosphere of the CHUM building or the parking lot performances that blurred the line between audience and artist, the network bridged the gap between fans and the bands they loved.

Before Moist dominated the charts with multi-platinum albums like Silver and Creature, they were a band in a van. The 90’s landscape was built on pure determination, defined by touring the country on a shoestring budget and crashing at fan houses while selling T-shirts just to pay for gas. Pearce recalls a pivotal free festival in London, Ontario, where tens of thousands of people unexpectedly showed up, overwhelming the minimal staff. It was in that moment of raw, unbridled connection that he realized the band had truly become “something.”

Pearce also credits the staying power of hits like “Push” and “Ophelia” to a sense of honesty that resonated across the country. This authenticity was amplified by the Big Shiny Tunes compilations, which brought Canadian music into every living room coast to coast. In today’s world of isolated, algorithm-driven listening, Pearce misses that communal discovery where the entire country was tuned into the same frequency at the exact same time.

For anyone discovering Moist for the first time in 2025, Pearce suggests starting with the “Push” music video. It serves as more than just a promotional clip; it is a time capsule of an energy that remains frozen in time. It stands as a reminder of what Canadian music once was, the DIY drive that fueled it, and why the spirit of that era still matters today.

Connect with The Tea Party:
WEBSITE || MOIST INSTAGRAM || MUSIC

Tracklist:
1.) Moist – Resurrection || Creature
2.) Moist – Push || Silver
3.)  Moist – Ophilia || Creature (on broadcast version only)
4.) Moist – Breathe – TLA Mix || Mercedes Five and Dime (on broadcast version only)

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Nothing in Particular: 2025-Dec-16

Episode 23. Music from Australia, Japan, UK, Norway, Sweden, Uzbekistan, and Canada.

ArtistSongAlbumYear
Big PigIron LungBonk1987
Mickey HartRage On Superorganism2013
Night ThoughtsCentury EyesThe Complaint2017
MoevMiracleOrbituary Column1991
Pride And FallDecemberNephesh2003
Johan Agebjörn & Mikael ÖgrenStatic AirArtefact2021
Sarah HarmerUniform GreyYou Were Here2000
Sevara NazarkhanYor-Yor (Song to the Bride)Yol Bolsin2001
Mary Jane LamondE HoròSuas E!1997
KahtolinKilKahtolin2023
Ryuichi Sakamoto & David SylvianWorld Citizen (I Won’t be Disappointed)Chasm2005
Sea OleenaPathsShallow2014
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Away From The Mire Episode 102 – The best of 2025!

This week we look back at my favourite releases of 2025. We’ve got lots of great local music (7 bands!) from what was another strong year for alt rock/indie in Atlantic Canada and I’ve got some great cuts from not so local acts as well. I hope you’ll enjoy!

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Grey Temples 36 – Big Fun Party Mix

THRILLS – An assortment of deeep cut party starters!
SPILLS – I make a huge mistake partway through the show!
CHILLS – Enjoy me being flustered for like 10 subsequent minutes. Grey Temples 36 has got it all! But that’s ok. No chance of fun without risk of failure!

Starting out this week we’ve got Eddie Spencer. A Montego Bay born, Toronto transplant, Spencer moved to Toronto with his ska band, the Shieks. Right here we have his Sam and Dave-chanelling 1968 b-side, You’re So Good to Me. Following that we have Canada’s Jackie Shane. A groundbreaking transgender artist, people with far more insight than me have written a lot about her, but she was doing this way back in the early 60s. Here we have her 1963 single, Comin Down. Next up are the Jackson Sisters, no relation to those other Jacksons, but this tune is more than a little Jackson 5-sounding. Here we’ve got Why Do Fools Fall In Love from 1976. Keeping with that theme, here’s We’re Two Fool in Love, released by Dyson’s Faces in 1975. This was a band opf revolving musicians headed up by Clifton Dyson, younger brother of Ronnie Dyson, most famous for singing the lead vocals on cast recording of the song Aquarius from the musical Hair.

Next up is Jamie Lidell and Enough’s Enough, this fantastic track is – oh, I ejected the cd. That sucks…

Well, how about a song from Grey Temples fave, jazz flautist Bobbi Humphrey? Yeah! That’s the ticket! Home-Made Jam from her 1978 album Freestyle featured Stevie Wonder seriously honkin’ on bobo (which is the cool way to say “playing harmonica”).

Getting a little soft rock, with a touch of white-boy reggae, not something that would normally grab me, but Nite People by J. Michael Henderson is just too good. I really know next to nothing about this guy. I think I saw a picture of him once. He had a beard.

Next up is the incredible I Believe in Miracles by Italian singer Mark Capanni. Released in 1973, it didn’t make much of an impact until it was covered a year later by the Jackson Sisters, who we played earlier in the show!

Time to take one of Grey Temples many trips to Brazil!

Starting out we’ve got the one-two punch of Lemos E Debétio with their song Morro Do Barraco Sem Agua (1974) followed by a favorite of mine, Quero Pouco, Quero Muito (1983) by Filó Machado.

Moving ahead a few decades, we’ve got El Guincho and his song Bombay from 2023. This has been a long time fave of mine, except for a few years after I found out that it was featured in one of the Fifa videogames and I stopped listening to it for a hwile, because sometimes I can be an insufferable snob. This guy is also a pretty big-time producer now, having worked extensively with Rosalia, he’s also done production for Charli XCX, FKA Twigs, Björk, and more.

Hey hey! New Brunswick mega-talent Jon McKiel, how do you do?? Here we’ve got Still Life from his 2024 album Hex. If you haven’t heard it, do your duty!!

Oh man, Caroline Rose, Feel the Way I Want. Has this been my favorite for the past 5 years? Probably! This is a big time summer song for me. If you ever see me riding my scooter, dancing, shirt unbuttoned and flapping, with just a whisper of ass crack showing, this is the song I’m listening to.

Getting back into a disco/boogie groove, we’ve got the Universal Robot Band and Wanna Be Your Lover. Those backing vocals on the chorus are friggin’ tuff! Then we have the Jacksons (yes, those Jacksons) with Wondering Who from their 1980 album Triumph.

Which leads us into a party centrepiece, Laugh/Love/ Fuck by political hip hip group The Coup. There’s nothing I can say about this song that comes even close to the lyrics. Get amped. Then a track by my personal all time favorite MF DOOM, Rhymes Like Dimes. Listen, I can’t even start with DOOM, he’s the best. He’s the most interesting. He’s everything you want.

Finishing up with a little Canadian Rock, first off we’ve got Get Your Priest On by Hot One. This band features long time CanCon hero Emm Gryner. Towering Rock Action! And the, finally, Jon Epworth and the Improvements with Static Reciever. We’re definitely going to hear more about Jon Epworth on Grey Temples. An east coaster, he’s my favorite kind of mega-talent – the underrated kind!!

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Once On Much – Ep04 Not By Choice

Episode 03 – Not By Choice

For Liam Killeen of Not By Choice, the 2000s Canadian music landscape was defined by one powerful force: the MuchMusic monoculture. In an age before endless streaming and personalized algorithms, MuchMusic acted as the singular, national curator of cool. Liam explains that the network “dictated” the culture, exposing an entire generation to both international headliners and homegrown talent, thanks in part to CanCon regulations designed to spotlight Canadian artists. This environment fostered a unique movement abroad, affectionately dubbed Maple Punk, which included Not By Choice alongside peers like Sum 41, Avril Lavigne, and Simple Plan.

This Maple Punk sound resonated globally because it offered an accessible, universal message about youth—navigating first loves, feeling misunderstood, and the sheer angst of growing up. Liam recalls the ultimate “viewer to star” moment when Not By Choice released their anthem, “Standing All Alone.” To celebrate, the band took part in a surreal parade: playing live atop a flatbed truck rolling down Toronto’s Yonge Street, ending in performing right inside the MuchMusic building. This moment perfectly encapsulated the era’s energy. Beyond the videos, MuchMusic events like the Video Dances became essential cultural touchstones, providing a “window into the world” that felt larger than life, especially for small-town fans like me. For Liam, MuchMusic wasn’t just a place to promote music; it was the foundation that defined the collective taste of a generation, long before “Google was a verb.”

Connect with Not By Choice:
THE TEA PARTY INSTAGRAM || MUSIC

Tracklist:
1.) Not By Choice – Standing All Alone || Maybe One Day
2.) Not By Choice – Now That You Are Leaving || Maybe One Day

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Nothing in Particular: 2025-Dec-09

Episode 22.

ArtistSongAlbumYear
Bel CantoShimmering, Warm & BrightShimmering, Warm & Bright1993
Levon MinassianForestBig Blue Ball (Compilation)2008
Nine HorsesThe Day the Earth Stole HeavenSnow Borne Sorrow2005
The Waking EyesWolves At the DoorHolding On to Whatever It Is2008
Jenn GrantUnder The OverpassChampagne Problems2023
The OrbVuja DeVuja De (Single)2007
YazooNobody’s DiaryYou And Me Both1983
Edge Of DawnAll The Time (Urceus Exit Remix)Dependence 2011 (Compilation)2011
Hisham AbbasIntil WaheedaArabic Groove (Compilation)2001
BeamsShadow of a ShadowRequim for a Planet2024
Cat StevensTuesday’s DeadTeaser and the Firecat1971
My Black RamBefore This City FellMy Black Ram2019
The Tragically HipSmall Town BringdownThe Tragically Hip1987
WillFurnace RekindledDeja-Vu2000
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