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a Montreal-focused collection of podcasts, music and miscellaneous writing by Andrew Rose. (previously 'the mass is secretly obsessed with nipple dream')</description>
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a Montreal-focused collection of podcasts, music and miscellaneous writing by Andrew Rose. (previously 'the mass is secretly obsessed with nipple dream')</itunes:summary>
    <itunes:subtitle>If Andrew Rose has podcasted it, you'll find it here. An all purpose feed for Pop Montreal's PopCast's (which he hosts), as well as anything that might appear on 'the mass is secretly obsessed with nipple dream' (his blog). Video forthcoming...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>PopCast #50 - 2008 is Broken (for Henry)</title>
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      <description>Episode 50! A special extended 2008 year in review episode! PopCast #50 - 2008 is Broken (for Henry) Actually, I know that I've done way more than 50 of these things since I started this podcast back in 2005. Chalk it up to way too many "Side A"s and "Part 2s". It being a special end of year wrap-up, and twice as long as your standard episode, there was no way I was going to call it "Episode 47" or something lame like that. So here you have it, ten songs from ten great albums that came out this year, plus some extra nuggets. Dedicated to Henry Benjamin Rose, born October 30th, 2008!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 50! A special extended 2008 year in review episode! PopCast #50 - 2008 is Broken (for Henry) Actually, I know that I've done way more than 50 of these things since I started this podcast back in 2005. Chalk it up to way too many "Side A"s and "Part 2s". It being a special end of year wrap-up, and twice as long as your standard episode, there was no way I was going to call it "Episode 47" or something lame like that. So here you have it, ten songs from ten great albums that came out this year, plus some extra nuggets. Dedicated to Henry Benjamin Rose, born October 30th, 2008!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 50! A special extended 2008 year in review episode! PopCast #50 - 2008 is Broken (for Henry) Actually, I know that I've done way more than 50 of these things since I started this podcast back in 2005. Chalk it up to way too many "Side A"s and "Part 2s". It being a special end of year wrap-up, and twice as long as your standard episode, there was no way I was going to call it "Episode 47" or something lame like that. So here you have it, ten songs from ten great albums that came out this year, plus some extra nuggets. Dedicated to Henry Benjamin Rose, born October 30th, 2008!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>PopCast #45 (Side A): Emotional Rescue (Canada 07)</title>
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      <description>PopCast #45 (Side A): Emotional Rescue (Canada 07) The PopCast commences it's end of year wrap up with a look at the best Canadian albums of the year, and welcomes Jack Dylan as official co-host alongside Andrew Rose....leave your cats at home; this one gets heavy. With: Griffintown, Magic Weapon, Feist, Handsome Furs, the Luyas, the Besnard Lakes, Sister Suvi, Plants and Animals, Arcade Fire, Sunset Rubdown, Frog Eyes</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>PopCast #45 (Side A): Emotional Rescue (Canada 07) The PopCast commences it's end of year wrap up with a look at the best Canadian albums of the year, and welcomes Jack Dylan as official co-host alongside Andrew Rose....leave your cats at home; this one gets heavy. With: Griffintown, Magic Weapon, Feist, Handsome Furs, the Luyas, the Besnard Lakes, Sister Suvi, Plants and Animals, Arcade Fire, Sunset Rubdown, Frog Eyes</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>PopCast #45 (Side A): Emotional Rescue (Canada 07) The PopCast commences it's end of year wrap up with a look at the best Canadian albums of the year, and welcomes Jack Dylan as official co-host alongside Andrew Rose....leave your cats at home; this one gets heavy. With: Griffintown, Magic Weapon, Feist, Handsome Furs, the Luyas, the Besnard Lakes, Sister Suvi, Plants and Animals, Arcade Fire, Sunset Rubdown, Frog Eyes</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2008 14:40:31 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #41: Heroes &amp; Blasphemies (with Jack Dylan!)</title>
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      <description>Pop Montreal 2007 is underway, with episode 41 highlighting some artists performing Wednesday, October 3rd: PopCast #41: Heroes &amp;amp; Blasphemies (with Jack Dylan!) CARIBOU, TORNGAT, OLA PODRIDA, THUNDERHEIST, FUCKED UP, MIRACLE FORTRESS Co-hosted by Andrew Rose and famous-artist, Jack Dylan...who will be giving a run-down of the third installment of his (in?)famous superheroes poster series and appearing on episodes throughout the festival. If all goes well have one of these episodes for everyday of the festival to help you make your excruciating decisions. But don't get the impression that this is even scratching the surface...plow through that program, or abandon it entirely and go wandering. The best adventures are accidents that feel like magic because you went at them with an open heart. And open Pop 2007 she is!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pop Montreal 2007 is underway, with episode 41 highlighting some artists performing Wednesday, October 3rd: PopCast #41: Heroes &amp;amp; Blasphemies (with Jack Dylan!) CARIBOU, TORNGAT, OLA PODRIDA, THUNDERHEIST, FUCKED UP, MIRACLE FORTRESS Co-hosted by Andrew Rose and famous-artist, Jack Dylan...who will be giving a run-down of the third installment of his (in?)famous superheroes poster series and appearing on episodes throughout the festival. If all goes well have one of these episodes for everyday of the festival to help you make your excruciating decisions. But don't get the impression that this is even scratching the surface...plow through that program, or abandon it entirely and go wandering. The best adventures are accidents that feel like magic because you went at them with an open heart. And open Pop 2007 she is!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Pop Montreal 2007 is underway, with episode 41 highlighting some artists performing Wednesday, October 3rd: PopCast #41: Heroes &amp;amp; Blasphemies (with Jack Dylan!) CARIBOU, TORNGAT, OLA PODRIDA, THUNDERHEIST, FUCKED UP, MIRACLE FORTRESS Co-hosted by Andrew Rose and famous-artist, Jack Dylan...who will be giving a run-down of the third installment of his (in?)famous superheroes poster series and appearing on episodes throughout the festival. If all goes well have one of these episodes for everyday of the festival to help you make your excruciating decisions. But don't get the impression that this is even scratching the surface...plow through that program, or abandon it entirely and go wandering. The best adventures are accidents that feel like magic because you went at them with an open heart. And open Pop 2007 she is!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Pop My Cast - Lickety Split meets the PopCast (for adults...and a launch party)</title>
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      <description>Pop My Cast: Lickety Split Zine #4 (aural companion) with Andrew Rose, Amber Goodwyn, and boys and girls of all kinds. (m4a) Naked in a bubble over the city with Trancelvania, Lil Pip, party plans, Flames!, Begging the Question with Love in Ruins, Annie Sprinkle, a new love song by Miracle Fortress, and tons of orgasms. Though I'm sure Ghostface has technically rendered podcasts I have done in the past explicit, this is the first that should probably carry the explicit tag explicitly. That said, it's about time the PopCast/the Mass... presented something properly profane and holy. Pansexual sex-positive Montreal smut zine Lickety Split sets the agenda here (for the first proper collaborative crossover episode of any kind), as editor Amber Goodwyn and I discuss sex, music, the launch party for number 4 of Lickety Split (tonight, Friday the 23rd at Club Lambi!), and play some music from said accompanying party. It also features numerous contributors via Amber, her radio show, and Lick...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pop My Cast: Lickety Split Zine #4 (aural companion) with Andrew Rose, Amber Goodwyn, and boys and girls of all kinds. (m4a) Naked in a bubble over the city with Trancelvania, Lil Pip, party plans, Flames!, Begging the Question with Love in Ruins, Annie Sprinkle, a new love song by Miracle Fortress, and tons of orgasms. Though I'm sure Ghostface has technically rendered podcasts I have done in the past explicit, this is the first that should probably carry the explicit tag explicitly. That said, it's about time the PopCast/the Mass... presented something properly profane and holy. Pansexual sex-positive Montreal smut zine Lickety Split sets the agenda here (for the first proper collaborative crossover episode of any kind), as editor Amber Goodwyn and I discuss sex, music, the launch party for number 4 of Lickety Split (tonight, Friday the 23rd at Club Lambi!), and play some music from said accompanying party. It also features numerous contributors via Amber, her radio show, and Lickety Split, and is a pretty funny, sexy, and honest document. Ultimately, for all of-age constitutions, should you wish to join us. And why not?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Pop My Cast: Lickety Split Zine #4 (aural companion) with Andrew Rose, Amber Goodwyn, and boys and girls of all kinds. (m4a) Naked in a bubble over the city with Trancelvania, Lil Pip, party plans, Flames!, Begging the Question with Love in Ruins, Annie Sprinkle, a new love song by Miracle Fortress, and tons of orgasms. Though I'm sure Ghostface has technically rendered podcasts I have done in the past explicit, this is the first that should probably carry the explicit tag explicitly. That said, it's about time the PopCast/the Mass... presented something properly profane and holy. Pansexual sex-positive Montreal smut zine Lickety Split sets the agenda here (for the first proper collaborative crossover episode of any kind), as editor Amber Goodwyn and I discuss sex, music, the launch party for number 4 of Lickety Split (tonight, Friday the 23rd at Club Lambi!), and play some music from said accompanying party. It also features numerous contributors via Amber, her radio show, and Lickety Split, and is a pretty funny, sexy, and honest document. Ultimately, for all of-age constitutions, should you wish to join us. And why not?</itunes:summary>
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      <title>PopCast #45B Part 2 [We're Not Here, aka the Matt Shane episode]</title>
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      <description>It's finally here, I can finally get Jack Dylan off my case and say a proper goodbye to 2007...in March. I'll spare you the details of how it came to be that we've not gone live with this until now, but this episode was finished in January, and caps off the Top Ten International Albums countdown we began on Episode 45B Part 1. PopCast #45B - Part 2 [We're Not Here] Lots of Jack Dylan rambling, some amazing songs, and attitude advice. As always, it's anybody's guess as to what happens from here, but I'm sure Jack will be on my case when he returns from Japan...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's finally here, I can finally get Jack Dylan off my case and say a proper goodbye to 2007...in March. I'll spare you the details of how it came to be that we've not gone live with this until now, but this episode was finished in January, and caps off the Top Ten International Albums countdown we began on Episode 45B Part 1. PopCast #45B - Part 2 [We're Not Here] Lots of Jack Dylan rambling, some amazing songs, and attitude advice. As always, it's anybody's guess as to what happens from here, but I'm sure Jack will be on my case when he returns from Japan...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>It's finally here, I can finally get Jack Dylan off my case and say a proper goodbye to 2007...in March. I'll spare you the details of how it came to be that we've not gone live with this until now, but this episode was finished in January, and caps off the Top Ten International Albums countdown we began on Episode 45B Part 1. PopCast #45B - Part 2 [We're Not Here] Lots of Jack Dylan rambling, some amazing songs, and attitude advice. As always, it's anybody's guess as to what happens from here, but I'm sure Jack will be on my case when he returns from Japan...</itunes:summary>
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      <title>PopCast #45C [I Want You to Know - 2007 Covers, Reissues, Soundtracks, and Oversights]</title>
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      <description>The glowing blind spot of 2007, featuring everything not packed into the more conventional countdowns and wrap-ups of the year gone by (ie. episode 45, Sides A and B ...). In this episode I take advantage of Jack Dylan's overseas incompetence (ie. Part 2 of Side B is coming soon) to deliver a kind of outtakes intermission ... touching on some late discoveries / oversights from 2007, some reissues, some covers, and some soundtrack samplings. Maybe my favourite of the 2007-in-review-bunch. Anyway, by some calendars, we're only a couple of days in the new year. We'll dedicate this one to Heath Ledger; may it carry him through the afterlife. PopCast #45C [I Want You to Know - 2007 Covers, Reissues, Soundtracks, and Oversights] Featuring: &#211;l&#246;f Arnalds, Sandro Perri, Elfin Saddle, Wilco, Nelson Angelo e Joyce, Stephen Malkmus, Peter Sarstedt, Jonny Greenwood, Sunset Rubdown, Andrew Bird, CSS.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The glowing blind spot of 2007, featuring everything not packed into the more conventional countdowns and wrap-ups of the year gone by (ie. episode 45, Sides A and B ...). In this episode I take advantage of Jack Dylan's overseas incompetence (ie. Part 2 of Side B is coming soon) to deliver a kind of outtakes intermission ... touching on some late discoveries / oversights from 2007, some reissues, some covers, and some soundtrack samplings. Maybe my favourite of the 2007-in-review-bunch. Anyway, by some calendars, we're only a couple of days in the new year. We'll dedicate this one to Heath Ledger; may it carry him through the afterlife. PopCast #45C [I Want You to Know - 2007 Covers, Reissues, Soundtracks, and Oversights] Featuring: &#211;l&#246;f Arnalds, Sandro Perri, Elfin Saddle, Wilco, Nelson Angelo e Joyce, Stephen Malkmus, Peter Sarstedt, Jonny Greenwood, Sunset Rubdown, Andrew Bird, CSS.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The glowing blind spot of 2007, featuring everything not packed into the more conventional countdowns and wrap-ups of the year gone by (ie. episode 45, Sides A and B ...). In this episode I take advantage of Jack Dylan's overseas incompetence (ie. Part 2 of Side B is coming soon) to deliver a kind of outtakes intermission ... touching on some late discoveries / oversights from 2007, some reissues, some covers, and some soundtrack samplings. Maybe my favourite of the 2007-in-review-bunch. Anyway, by some calendars, we're only a couple of days in the new year. We'll dedicate this one to Heath Ledger; may it carry him through the afterlife. PopCast #45C [I Want You to Know - 2007 Covers, Reissues, Soundtracks, and Oversights] Featuring: &#211;l&#246;f Arnalds, Sandro Perri, Elfin Saddle, Wilco, Nelson Angelo e Joyce, Stephen Malkmus, Peter Sarstedt, Jonny Greenwood, Sunset Rubdown, Andrew Bird, CSS.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>45B Part 1 [the mass we left behind]</title>
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      <description>and so the mass comes to eat itself. this is the end, my friends! it's also episode 45-b (part 1 , no less), and one step closer to closing this chapter as this second side to the 2007 year end comes around (in time for 2008's second month), we listen to the first half of some of the best songs off the best albums to be released in 2007. Side A having been a canada/montreal episode; this one beginning with a song about the man we left behind. So Jack Dylan and I present episode 45b of Pop Montreal's PopCast. Part 2, to come (as soon as I undo the damage done by Dylan through his insistence on helping 'produce'), rounds out this top ten (non-canada) 2007 countdown, and rounds out the whole chapter of this blog, I think. Maybe an no-talking side C will carry us through its afterlife to somewhere else...a silent and redemptive 2007 footnote that starts the whole mess over again. Both podcasts and entries will continue, at a soon to be announced and refocused (and renamed?) location. In...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>and so the mass comes to eat itself. this is the end, my friends! it's also episode 45-b (part 1 , no less), and one step closer to closing this chapter as this second side to the 2007 year end comes around (in time for 2008's second month), we listen to the first half of some of the best songs off the best albums to be released in 2007. Side A having been a canada/montreal episode; this one beginning with a song about the man we left behind. So Jack Dylan and I present episode 45b of Pop Montreal's PopCast. Part 2, to come (as soon as I undo the damage done by Dylan through his insistence on helping 'produce'), rounds out this top ten (non-canada) 2007 countdown, and rounds out the whole chapter of this blog, I think. Maybe an no-talking side C will carry us through its afterlife to somewhere else...a silent and redemptive 2007 footnote that starts the whole mess over again. Both podcasts and entries will continue, at a soon to be announced and refocused (and renamed?) location. In the meantime, check out JackDylan.ca (Jack who is off to Japan and Thailand for two months, in five hours, if these strange invisible sleet-pebbles let up enough). PopMontreal rattles on as ever, with rumours of another pod-show bubbling and young prospects eyeing ice-time all over. (Did I mention I picked up Mike Komisarek in my pool today? Go Habs.) SecretCityRecords.com is soon to be relaunched, and this band about to put out an album that has occupied my ears and life for the last 6 months. Stay tuned.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>and so the mass comes to eat itself. this is the end, my friends! it's also episode 45-b (part 1 , no less), and one step closer to closing this chapter as this second side to the 2007 year end comes around (in time for 2008's second month), we listen to the first half of some of the best songs off the best albums to be released in 2007. Side A having been a canada/montreal episode; this one beginning with a song about the man we left behind. So Jack Dylan and I present episode 45b of Pop Montreal's PopCast. Part 2, to come (as soon as I undo the damage done by Dylan through his insistence on helping 'produce'), rounds out this top ten (non-canada) 2007 countdown, and rounds out the whole chapter of this blog, I think. Maybe an no-talking side C will carry us through its afterlife to somewhere else...a silent and redemptive 2007 footnote that starts the whole mess over again. Both podcasts and entries will continue, at a soon to be announced and refocused (and renamed?) location. In the meantime, check out JackDylan.ca (Jack who is off to Japan and Thailand for two months, in five hours, if these strange invisible sleet-pebbles let up enough). PopMontreal rattles on as ever, with rumours of another pod-show bubbling and young prospects eyeing ice-time all over. (Did I mention I picked up Mike Komisarek in my pool today? Go Habs.) SecretCityRecords.com is soon to be relaunched, and this band about to put out an album that has occupied my ears and life for the last 6 months. Stay tuned.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>PopCast the Next Generation -  Burn the Tapes (Episode 46?)</title>
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      <description>The PopCast returns. Maybe? Either way it's October 1st, 2008, and this is a PopCast episode, in the old style of previewing bands playing the Pop Montreal festival, which is underway today. PopCast the Next Generation / Episode 46 - Burn the Tapes In this episode! Valleys, My People Sleeping, Hi Lonely Oak, Adam &amp;amp; the Amethysts, and more....</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The PopCast returns. Maybe? Either way it's October 1st, 2008, and this is a PopCast episode, in the old style of previewing bands playing the Pop Montreal festival, which is underway today. PopCast the Next Generation / Episode 46 - Burn the Tapes In this episode! Valleys, My People Sleeping, Hi Lonely Oak, Adam &amp;amp; the Amethysts, and more....</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The PopCast returns. Maybe? Either way it's October 1st, 2008, and this is a PopCast episode, in the old style of previewing bands playing the Pop Montreal festival, which is underway today. PopCast the Next Generation / Episode 46 - Burn the Tapes In this episode! Valleys, My People Sleeping, Hi Lonely Oak, Adam &amp;amp; the Amethysts, and more....</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2008 16:54:24 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #45B Part 2 [We're Not Here, aka the Matt Shane episode]</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 20:44:35 -0800</pubDate>
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      <description>It's finally here, I can finally get Jack Dylan off my case and say a proper goodbye to 2007...in March. I'll spare you the details of how it came to be that we've not gone live with this until now, but this episode was finished in January, and caps off the Top Ten International Albums countdown we began on Episode 45B Part 1. PopCast #45B - Part 2 [We're Not Here] Lots of Jack Dylan rambling, some amazing songs, and attitude advice. As always, it's anybody's guess as to what happens from here, but I'm sure Jack will be on my case when he returns from Japan...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's finally here, I can finally get Jack Dylan off my case and say a proper goodbye to 2007...in March. I'll spare you the details of how it came to be that we've not gone live with this until now, but this episode was finished in January, and caps off the Top Ten International Albums countdown we began on Episode 45B Part 1. PopCast #45B - Part 2 [We're Not Here] Lots of Jack Dylan rambling, some amazing songs, and attitude advice. As always, it's anybody's guess as to what happens from here, but I'm sure Jack will be on my case when he returns from Japan...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>It's finally here, I can finally get Jack Dylan off my case and say a proper goodbye to 2007...in March. I'll spare you the details of how it came to be that we've not gone live with this until now, but this episode was finished in January, and caps off the Top Ten International Albums countdown we began on Episode 45B Part 1. PopCast #45B - Part 2 [We're Not Here] Lots of Jack Dylan rambling, some amazing songs, and attitude advice. As always, it's anybody's guess as to what happens from here, but I'm sure Jack will be on my case when he returns from Japan...</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Pop My Cast - Lickety Split meets the PopCast (for adults...and a launch party)</title>
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      <title>PopCast #33: Anthems and Interventions</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 02:33:35 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #31.5: The Same Castle (Best of 2006 pt 2)</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 02:32:44 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #35: Lovers Pinned to the Sky in World Devastation)</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 02:28:47 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #36: Turduckens! (SXSW 2007)</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 02:24:20 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Pop My Cast - Lickety Split meets the PopCast (for adults...and a launch party)</title>
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      <description>Pop My Cast: Lickety Split Zine #4 (aural companion) with Andrew Rose, Amber Goodwyn, and boys and girls of all kinds. (m4a) Naked in a bubble over the city with Trancelvania, Lil Pip, party plans, Flames!, Begging the Question with Love in Ruins, Annie Sprinkle, a new love song by Miracle Fortress, and tons of orgasms. Though I'm sure Ghostface has technically rendered podcasts I have done in the past explicit, this is the first that should probably carry the explicit tag explicitly. That said, it's about time the PopCast/the Mass... presented something properly profane and holy. Pansexual sex-positive Montreal smut zine Lickety Split sets the agenda here (for the first proper collaborative crossover episode of any kind), as editor Amber Goodwyn and I discuss sex, music, the launch party for number 4 of Lickety Split (tonight, Friday the 23rd at Club Lambi!), and play some music from said accompanying party. It also features numerous contributors via Amber, her radio show, and Lick...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pop My Cast: Lickety Split Zine #4 (aural companion) with Andrew Rose, Amber Goodwyn, and boys and girls of all kinds. (m4a) Naked in a bubble over the city with Trancelvania, Lil Pip, party plans, Flames!, Begging the Question with Love in Ruins, Annie Sprinkle, a new love song by Miracle Fortress, and tons of orgasms. Though I'm sure Ghostface has technically rendered podcasts I have done in the past explicit, this is the first that should probably carry the explicit tag explicitly. That said, it's about time the PopCast/the Mass... presented something properly profane and holy. Pansexual sex-positive Montreal smut zine Lickety Split sets the agenda here (for the first proper collaborative crossover episode of any kind), as editor Amber Goodwyn and I discuss sex, music, the launch party for number 4 of Lickety Split (tonight, Friday the 23rd at Club Lambi!), and play some music from said accompanying party. It also features numerous contributors via Amber, her radio show, and Lickety Split, and is a pretty funny, sexy, and honest document. Ultimately, for all of-age constitutions, should you wish to join us. And why not?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Pop My Cast: Lickety Split Zine #4 (aural companion) with Andrew Rose, Amber Goodwyn, and boys and girls of all kinds. (m4a) Naked in a bubble over the city with Trancelvania, Lil Pip, party plans, Flames!, Begging the Question with Love in Ruins, Annie Sprinkle, a new love song by Miracle Fortress, and tons of orgasms. Though I'm sure Ghostface has technically rendered podcasts I have done in the past explicit, this is the first that should probably carry the explicit tag explicitly. That said, it's about time the PopCast/the Mass... presented something properly profane and holy. Pansexual sex-positive Montreal smut zine Lickety Split sets the agenda here (for the first proper collaborative crossover episode of any kind), as editor Amber Goodwyn and I discuss sex, music, the launch party for number 4 of Lickety Split (tonight, Friday the 23rd at Club Lambi!), and play some music from said accompanying party. It also features numerous contributors via Amber, her radio show, and Lickety Split, and is a pretty funny, sexy, and honest document. Ultimately, for all of-age constitutions, should you wish to join us. And why not?</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2008 18:41:51 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #33: Anthems and Interventions</title>
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      <description>In this episode: Welcome to 2007 (w/ Simon Angell), Thunderheist, Think About Life, brown frequencies, Arcade Fire, Johnny and the Moon, Plants and Animals. PopCast #33: Anthems &amp;amp; Interventions - m4a Oh, the year turned on me sooner than I had expected. That New Year's Eve party episode ended up being the PopCast's sign-off to 2006, but fear not, fear not, the wrap-up will be completed, if in a slightly less conventional (read: exciting) manner. So here's the first PopCast of 2007, part preview, part wrap-up, all local take-no-prisoners awesomeness. There are some great shows happening this weekend previewed herein, so don't miss 'em.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode: Welcome to 2007 (w/ Simon Angell), Thunderheist, Think About Life, brown frequencies, Arcade Fire, Johnny and the Moon, Plants and Animals. PopCast #33: Anthems &amp;amp; Interventions - m4a Oh, the year turned on me sooner than I had expected. That New Year's Eve party episode ended up being the PopCast's sign-off to 2006, but fear not, fear not, the wrap-up will be completed, if in a slightly less conventional (read: exciting) manner. So here's the first PopCast of 2007, part preview, part wrap-up, all local take-no-prisoners awesomeness. There are some great shows happening this weekend previewed herein, so don't miss 'em.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode: Welcome to 2007 (w/ Simon Angell), Thunderheist, Think About Life, brown frequencies, Arcade Fire, Johnny and the Moon, Plants and Animals. PopCast #33: Anthems &amp;amp; Interventions - m4a Oh, the year turned on me sooner than I had expected. That New Year's Eve party episode ended up being the PopCast's sign-off to 2006, but fear not, fear not, the wrap-up will be completed, if in a slightly less conventional (read: exciting) manner. So here's the first PopCast of 2007, part preview, part wrap-up, all local take-no-prisoners awesomeness. There are some great shows happening this weekend previewed herein, so don't miss 'em.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>PopCast #31.5: The Same Castle (Best of 2006 pt 2)</title>
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      <description>PopCast# 31: The Same Castle (celebrating the rest of 2006 now, because we can) Vetiver, TV on the Radio, Man Man, Kelley Stoltz, Final Fantasy, Joanna Newsom, Sunset Rubdown. Wherein Fate has a way of setting history ablaze; learns how to speak a defeated language; the sun comes through and concerns itself with the invisible, appears to be a sandcastle that the gibbering waves take, and buries it's head in the side of the world when the day is done.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>PopCast# 31: The Same Castle (celebrating the rest of 2006 now, because we can) Vetiver, TV on the Radio, Man Man, Kelley Stoltz, Final Fantasy, Joanna Newsom, Sunset Rubdown. Wherein Fate has a way of setting history ablaze; learns how to speak a defeated language; the sun comes through and concerns itself with the invisible, appears to be a sandcastle that the gibbering waves take, and buries it's head in the side of the world when the day is done.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>PopCast# 31: The Same Castle (celebrating the rest of 2006 now, because we can) Vetiver, TV on the Radio, Man Man, Kelley Stoltz, Final Fantasy, Joanna Newsom, Sunset Rubdown. Wherein Fate has a way of setting history ablaze; learns how to speak a defeated language; the sun comes through and concerns itself with the invisible, appears to be a sandcastle that the gibbering waves take, and buries it's head in the side of the world when the day is done.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2008 18:32:44 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #35: Lovers Pinned to the Sky in World Devastation)</title>
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      <description>PopCast #35: Lovers Pinned to the Sky in World Devastation (m4a) ..... In this episode: Volume 3! X Y Lover-Forest City Lovers, Handsome Furs, Zoobombs-the Besnard Lakes There's something warm and comforting in being blanketed by 40 centimetres of snow in a day, in early March, knowing that it's just a temporary skin that will be shed, before the thaw and the invetibale spring. So much musical activity bubbling that it was time Vol. 3 of the PopCast kicked into gear to address this weekend's bounty, and get the ball rolling again. Much to be done before Pop Montreal 2007, it starts now, as always.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>PopCast #35: Lovers Pinned to the Sky in World Devastation (m4a) ..... In this episode: Volume 3! X Y Lover-Forest City Lovers, Handsome Furs, Zoobombs-the Besnard Lakes There's something warm and comforting in being blanketed by 40 centimetres of snow in a day, in early March, knowing that it's just a temporary skin that will be shed, before the thaw and the invetibale spring. So much musical activity bubbling that it was time Vol. 3 of the PopCast kicked into gear to address this weekend's bounty, and get the ball rolling again. Much to be done before Pop Montreal 2007, it starts now, as always.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>PopCast #35: Lovers Pinned to the Sky in World Devastation (m4a) ..... In this episode: Volume 3! X Y Lover-Forest City Lovers, Handsome Furs, Zoobombs-the Besnard Lakes There's something warm and comforting in being blanketed by 40 centimetres of snow in a day, in early March, knowing that it's just a temporary skin that will be shed, before the thaw and the invetibale spring. So much musical activity bubbling that it was time Vol. 3 of the PopCast kicked into gear to address this weekend's bounty, and get the ball rolling again. Much to be done before Pop Montreal 2007, it starts now, as always.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>PopCast #36: Turduckens! (SXSW 2007)</title>
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      <description>In this episode: Miracle Fortress, Frog Eyes, Andrew Bird, Dan Deacon, Ponytail, Amon Tobin, and an old-school legend. PopCast #36: Turduckens! (SXSW 2007) Spring, spring, spring; bring it on. Had a brief little taste of downright summer in Austin, Texas during SXSW last week, from which I'm now only recovering. So here's a dose of some of the best stuff I caught while in Texas. I'll be playing some of this stuff and lots more at the Green Room this Thursday, as the second installment of my new monthly event, Vintage Violence. Y'all should come and check it out. It's also the venue's third anniversary, and things will be starting early, including a vernissage displaying tons of photos, posters and flyers from the past 3 years...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode: Miracle Fortress, Frog Eyes, Andrew Bird, Dan Deacon, Ponytail, Amon Tobin, and an old-school legend. PopCast #36: Turduckens! (SXSW 2007) Spring, spring, spring; bring it on. Had a brief little taste of downright summer in Austin, Texas during SXSW last week, from which I'm now only recovering. So here's a dose of some of the best stuff I caught while in Texas. I'll be playing some of this stuff and lots more at the Green Room this Thursday, as the second installment of my new monthly event, Vintage Violence. Y'all should come and check it out. It's also the venue's third anniversary, and things will be starting early, including a vernissage displaying tons of photos, posters and flyers from the past 3 years...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode: Miracle Fortress, Frog Eyes, Andrew Bird, Dan Deacon, Ponytail, Amon Tobin, and an old-school legend. PopCast #36: Turduckens! (SXSW 2007) Spring, spring, spring; bring it on. Had a brief little taste of downright summer in Austin, Texas during SXSW last week, from which I'm now only recovering. So here's a dose of some of the best stuff I caught while in Texas. I'll be playing some of this stuff and lots more at the Green Room this Thursday, as the second installment of my new monthly event, Vintage Violence. Y'all should come and check it out. It's also the venue's third anniversary, and things will be starting early, including a vernissage displaying tons of photos, posters and flyers from the past 3 years...</itunes:summary>
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      <title>PopCast #45C [I Want You to Know - 2007 Covers, Reissues, Soundtracks, and Oversights]</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2008 21:27:55 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #45C [I Want You to Know - 2007 Covers, Reissues, Soundtracks, and Oversights]</title>
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      <description>The glowing blind spot of 2007, featuring everything not packed into the more conventional countdowns and wrap-ups of the year gone by (ie. episode 45, Sides A and B ...). In this episode I take advantage of Jack Dylan's overseas incompetence (ie. Part 2 of Side B is coming soon) to deliver a kind of outtakes intermission ... touching on some late discoveries / oversights from 2007, some reissues, some covers, and some soundtrack samplings. Maybe my favourite of the 2007-in-review-bunch. Anyway, by some calendars, we're only a couple of days in the new year. We'll dedicate this one to Heath Ledger; may it carry him through the afterlife. PopCast #45C [I Want You to Know - 2007 Covers, Reissues, Soundtracks, and Oversights] Featuring: &#211;l&#246;f Arnalds, Sandro Perri, Elfin Saddle, Wilco, Nelson Angelo e Joyce, Stephen Malkmus, Peter Sarstedt, Jonny Greenwood, Sunset Rubdown, Andrew Bird, CSS.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The glowing blind spot of 2007, featuring everything not packed into the more conventional countdowns and wrap-ups of the year gone by (ie. episode 45, Sides A and B ...). In this episode I take advantage of Jack Dylan's overseas incompetence (ie. Part 2 of Side B is coming soon) to deliver a kind of outtakes intermission ... touching on some late discoveries / oversights from 2007, some reissues, some covers, and some soundtrack samplings. Maybe my favourite of the 2007-in-review-bunch. Anyway, by some calendars, we're only a couple of days in the new year. We'll dedicate this one to Heath Ledger; may it carry him through the afterlife. PopCast #45C [I Want You to Know - 2007 Covers, Reissues, Soundtracks, and Oversights] Featuring: &#211;l&#246;f Arnalds, Sandro Perri, Elfin Saddle, Wilco, Nelson Angelo e Joyce, Stephen Malkmus, Peter Sarstedt, Jonny Greenwood, Sunset Rubdown, Andrew Bird, CSS.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The glowing blind spot of 2007, featuring everything not packed into the more conventional countdowns and wrap-ups of the year gone by (ie. episode 45, Sides A and B ...). In this episode I take advantage of Jack Dylan's overseas incompetence (ie. Part 2 of Side B is coming soon) to deliver a kind of outtakes intermission ... touching on some late discoveries / oversights from 2007, some reissues, some covers, and some soundtrack samplings. Maybe my favourite of the 2007-in-review-bunch. Anyway, by some calendars, we're only a couple of days in the new year. We'll dedicate this one to Heath Ledger; may it carry him through the afterlife. PopCast #45C [I Want You to Know - 2007 Covers, Reissues, Soundtracks, and Oversights] Featuring: &#211;l&#246;f Arnalds, Sandro Perri, Elfin Saddle, Wilco, Nelson Angelo e Joyce, Stephen Malkmus, Peter Sarstedt, Jonny Greenwood, Sunset Rubdown, Andrew Bird, CSS.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Feb 2008 02:12:05 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #45 (Side A): Emotional Rescue (Canada 07)</title>
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      <description>PopCast #45 (Side A): Emotional Rescue (Canada 07) The PopCast commences it's end of year wrap up with a look at the best Canadian albums of the year, and welcomes Jack Dylan as official co-host alongside Andrew Rose....leave your cats at home; this one gets heavy. With: Griffintown, Magic Weapon, Feist, Handsome Furs, the Luyas, the Besnard Lakes, Sister Suvi, Plants and Animals, Arcade Fire, Sunset Rubdown, Frog Eyes</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>PopCast #45 (Side A): Emotional Rescue (Canada 07) The PopCast commences it's end of year wrap up with a look at the best Canadian albums of the year, and welcomes Jack Dylan as official co-host alongside Andrew Rose....leave your cats at home; this one gets heavy. With: Griffintown, Magic Weapon, Feist, Handsome Furs, the Luyas, the Besnard Lakes, Sister Suvi, Plants and Animals, Arcade Fire, Sunset Rubdown, Frog Eyes</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>PopCast #45 (Side A): Emotional Rescue (Canada 07) The PopCast commences it's end of year wrap up with a look at the best Canadian albums of the year, and welcomes Jack Dylan as official co-host alongside Andrew Rose....leave your cats at home; this one gets heavy. With: Griffintown, Magic Weapon, Feist, Handsome Furs, the Luyas, the Besnard Lakes, Sister Suvi, Plants and Animals, Arcade Fire, Sunset Rubdown, Frog Eyes</itunes:summary>
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      <title>45B Part 1 [the mass we left behind]</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2008 05:40:09 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>45B Part 1 [the mass we left behind]</title>
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      <description>and so the mass comes to eat itself. this is the end, my friends! it's also episode 45-b (part 1 , no less), and one step closer to closing this chapter as this second side to the 2007 year end comes around (in time for 2008's second month), we listen to the first half of some of the best songs off the best albums to be released in 2007. Side A having been a canada/montreal episode; this one beginning with a song about the man we left behind. So Jack Dylan and I present episode 45b of Pop Montreal's PopCast. Part 2, to come (as soon as I undo the damage done by Dylan through his insistence on helping 'produce'), rounds out this top ten (non-canada) 2007 countdown, and rounds out the whole chapter of this blog, I think. Maybe an no-talking side C will carry us through its afterlife to somewhere else...a silent and redemptive 2007 footnote that starts the whole mess over again. Both podcasts and entries will continue, at a soon to be announced and refocused (and renamed?) location. In...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>and so the mass comes to eat itself. this is the end, my friends! it's also episode 45-b (part 1 , no less), and one step closer to closing this chapter as this second side to the 2007 year end comes around (in time for 2008's second month), we listen to the first half of some of the best songs off the best albums to be released in 2007. Side A having been a canada/montreal episode; this one beginning with a song about the man we left behind. So Jack Dylan and I present episode 45b of Pop Montreal's PopCast. Part 2, to come (as soon as I undo the damage done by Dylan through his insistence on helping 'produce'), rounds out this top ten (non-canada) 2007 countdown, and rounds out the whole chapter of this blog, I think. Maybe an no-talking side C will carry us through its afterlife to somewhere else...a silent and redemptive 2007 footnote that starts the whole mess over again. Both podcasts and entries will continue, at a soon to be announced and refocused (and renamed?) location. In the meantime, check out JackDylan.ca (Jack who is off to Japan and Thailand for two months, in five hours, if these strange invisible sleet-pebbles let up enough). PopMontreal rattles on as ever, with rumours of another pod-show bubbling and young prospects eyeing ice-time all over. (Did I mention I picked up Mike Komisarek in my pool today? Go Habs.) SecretCityRecords.com is soon to be relaunched, and this band about to put out an album that has occupied my ears and life for the last 6 months. Stay tuned.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>and so the mass comes to eat itself. this is the end, my friends! it's also episode 45-b (part 1 , no less), and one step closer to closing this chapter as this second side to the 2007 year end comes around (in time for 2008's second month), we listen to the first half of some of the best songs off the best albums to be released in 2007. Side A having been a canada/montreal episode; this one beginning with a song about the man we left behind. So Jack Dylan and I present episode 45b of Pop Montreal's PopCast. Part 2, to come (as soon as I undo the damage done by Dylan through his insistence on helping 'produce'), rounds out this top ten (non-canada) 2007 countdown, and rounds out the whole chapter of this blog, I think. Maybe an no-talking side C will carry us through its afterlife to somewhere else...a silent and redemptive 2007 footnote that starts the whole mess over again. Both podcasts and entries will continue, at a soon to be announced and refocused (and renamed?) location. In the meantime, check out JackDylan.ca (Jack who is off to Japan and Thailand for two months, in five hours, if these strange invisible sleet-pebbles let up enough). PopMontreal rattles on as ever, with rumours of another pod-show bubbling and young prospects eyeing ice-time all over. (Did I mention I picked up Mike Komisarek in my pool today? Go Habs.) SecretCityRecords.com is soon to be relaunched, and this band about to put out an album that has occupied my ears and life for the last 6 months. Stay tuned.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>and so the mass comes to eat itself. this is the end, my friends! it's also episode 45-b (part 1 , no less), and one step closer to closing this chapter as this second side to the 2007 year end comes around (in time for 2008's second month), we listen to the first half of some of the best songs off the best albums to be released in 2007. side a having been a canada/montreal episode, this one beginning with a song about the man we left behind. So Jack Dylan and I present episode 45b of Pop Montreal's PopCast. Part 2, to come (as soon as I undo the damage done by Dylan through his insistence on helping 'produce'), rounds out this top ten (non-canada) 2007 countdown, and rounds out the whole chapter of this blog, I think. Maybe an no-talking side C will carry us through the afterlife; a 2007 footnote where B1&amp;amp;2 were the top ten. Both podcasts and entries will continue, at a soon to be announced and refocused (and renamed?) location. In the meantime, check out JackDylan.ca (Jack who...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>and so the mass comes to eat itself. this is the end, my friends! it's also episode 45-b (part 1 , no less), and one step closer to closing this chapter as this second side to the 2007 year end comes around (in time for 2008's second month), we listen to the first half of some of the best songs off the best albums to be released in 2007. side a having been a canada/montreal episode, this one beginning with a song about the man we left behind. So Jack Dylan and I present episode 45b of Pop Montreal's PopCast. Part 2, to come (as soon as I undo the damage done by Dylan through his insistence on helping 'produce'), rounds out this top ten (non-canada) 2007 countdown, and rounds out the whole chapter of this blog, I think. Maybe an no-talking side C will carry us through the afterlife; a 2007 footnote where B1&amp;amp;2 were the top ten. Both podcasts and entries will continue, at a soon to be announced and refocused (and renamed?) location. In the meantime, check out JackDylan.ca (Jack who is off to Japan and Thailand for two months, in five hours, if these strange invisible sleet-pebbles let up enough). PopMontreal rattles on as ever, with rumours of another pod-show bubbling and young prospects eyeing ice-time all over. (Did I mention I picked up Mike Komisarek in my pool today? Go Habs.) SecretCityRecords.com is soon to be relaunched, and this band about to put out an album that has occupied my ears and life for the last 6 months. Stay tuned.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>and so the mass comes to eat itself. this is the end, my friends! it's also episode 45-b (part 1 , no less), and one step closer to closing this chapter as this second side to the 2007 year end comes around (in time for 2008's second month), we listen to the first half of some of the best songs off the best albums to be released in 2007. side a having been a canada/montreal episode, this one beginning with a song about the man we left behind. So Jack Dylan and I present episode 45b of Pop Montreal's PopCast. Part 2, to come (as soon as I undo the damage done by Dylan through his insistence on helping 'produce'), rounds out this top ten (non-canada) 2007 countdown, and rounds out the whole chapter of this blog, I think. Maybe an no-talking side C will carry us through the afterlife; a 2007 footnote where B1&amp;amp;2 were the top ten. Both podcasts and entries will continue, at a soon to be announced and refocused (and renamed?) location. In the meantime, check out JackDylan.ca (Jack who is off to Japan and Thailand for two months, in five hours, if these strange invisible sleet-pebbles let up enough). PopMontreal rattles on as ever, with rumours of another pod-show bubbling and young prospects eyeing ice-time all over. (Did I mention I picked up Mike Komisarek in my pool today? Go Habs.) SecretCityRecords.com is soon to be relaunched, and this band about to put out an album that has occupied my ears and life for the last 6 months. Stay tuned.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 21:20:48 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #45 (Side A): Emotional Rescue (Canada 07)</title>
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      <description>PopCast #45 (Side A): Emotional Rescue (Canada 07) The PopCast commences it's end of year wrap up with a look at the best Canadian albums of the year, and welcomes Jack Dylan as official co-host alongside Andrew Rose....leave your cats at home; this one gets heavy.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>PopCast #45 (Side A): Emotional Rescue (Canada 07) The PopCast commences it's end of year wrap up with a look at the best Canadian albums of the year, and welcomes Jack Dylan as official co-host alongside Andrew Rose....leave your cats at home; this one gets heavy.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>PopCast #45 (Side A): Emotional Rescue (Canada 07) The PopCast commences it's end of year wrap up with a look at the best Canadian albums of the year, and welcomes Jack Dylan as official co-host alongside Andrew Rose....leave your cats at home; this one gets heavy.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2007 20:31:35 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #44: Entire Sun Cycles (with Taxes)</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Oct 2007 22:09:32 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #44: Entire Sun Cycles (with Taxes)</title>
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      <description>PopCast #44: Entire Sun Cycles (and Taxes)(m4a) SUNSET RUBDOWN, ENTIRE CITIES, THINK ABOUT LIFE (NEW GVP REMIX!), FRED WESLEY (WTIH MORT SAHL!) The home-stretch does the full round for Saturday night, with Jack Dylan's Griffintown Spider-working-Man our hero. If the sun isn't up by the time you get home, ya blew it.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>PopCast #44: Entire Sun Cycles (and Taxes)(m4a) SUNSET RUBDOWN, ENTIRE CITIES, THINK ABOUT LIFE (NEW GVP REMIX!), FRED WESLEY (WTIH MORT SAHL!) The home-stretch does the full round for Saturday night, with Jack Dylan's Griffintown Spider-working-Man our hero. If the sun isn't up by the time you get home, ya blew it.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>PopCast #44: Entire Sun Cycles (and Taxes)(m4a) SUNSET RUBDOWN, ENTIRE CITIES, THINK ABOUT LIFE (NEW GVP REMIX!), FRED WESLEY (WTIH MORT SAHL!) The home-stretch does the full round for Saturday night, with Jack Dylan's Griffintown Spider-working-Man our hero. If the sun isn't up by the time you get home, ya blew it.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Oct 2007 15:09:32 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #43: Wonder Women and Glowing Orbs</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2007 20:13:03 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #43: Wonder Women and Glowing Orbs</title>
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      <description>PopCast #43: Wonder Women and Glowing Orbs A Pop Montreal preview for FRIDAY OCTOBER 5th. Featuring a guest appearance by Said the Gramophone's Sean Michaels, and more Jack Dylan... PLANTS AND ANIMALS, BUCK 65, YEASAYER, BOCCE, PATTI SMITH The weekend craziness kicks in. Hold onto your pants. Or don't!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>PopCast #43: Wonder Women and Glowing Orbs A Pop Montreal preview for FRIDAY OCTOBER 5th. Featuring a guest appearance by Said the Gramophone's Sean Michaels, and more Jack Dylan... PLANTS AND ANIMALS, BUCK 65, YEASAYER, BOCCE, PATTI SMITH The weekend craziness kicks in. Hold onto your pants. Or don't!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>PopCast #43: Wonder Women and Glowing Orbs A Pop Montreal preview for FRIDAY OCTOBER 5th. Featuring a guest appearance by Said the Gramophone's Sean Michaels, and more Jack Dylan... PLANTS AND ANIMALS, BUCK 65, YEASAYER, BOCCE, PATTI SMITH The weekend craziness kicks in. Hold onto your pants. Or don't!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2007 13:13:03 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #41: Heroes &amp; Blasphemies (with Jack Dylan!)</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2007 20:14:30 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #42: Big Men on Campus in Leather</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2007 19:47:05 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #41: Heroes &amp; Blasphemies (with Jack Dylan!)</title>
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      <description>Pop Montreal 2007 is underway, with episode 41 highlighting some artists performing Wednesday, October 3rd: PopCast #41: Heroes &amp;amp; Blasphemies (with Jack Dylan!) CARIBOU, TORNGAT, OLA PODRIDA, THUNDERHEIST, FUCKED UP, MIRACLE FORTRESS Co-hosted by Andrew Rose and famous-artist, Jack Dylan...who will be giving a run-down of the third installment of his (in?)famous superheroes poster series and appearing on episodes throughout the festival. If all goes well have one of these episodes for everyday of the festival to help you make your excruciating decisions. But don't get the impression that this is even scratching the surface...plow through that program, or abandon it entirely and go wandering. The best adventures are accidents that feel like magic because you went at them with an open heart. And open Pop 2007 she is!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pop Montreal 2007 is underway, with episode 41 highlighting some artists performing Wednesday, October 3rd: PopCast #41: Heroes &amp;amp; Blasphemies (with Jack Dylan!) CARIBOU, TORNGAT, OLA PODRIDA, THUNDERHEIST, FUCKED UP, MIRACLE FORTRESS Co-hosted by Andrew Rose and famous-artist, Jack Dylan...who will be giving a run-down of the third installment of his (in?)famous superheroes poster series and appearing on episodes throughout the festival. If all goes well have one of these episodes for everyday of the festival to help you make your excruciating decisions. But don't get the impression that this is even scratching the surface...plow through that program, or abandon it entirely and go wandering. The best adventures are accidents that feel like magic because you went at them with an open heart. And open Pop 2007 she is!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Pop Montreal 2007 is underway, with episode 41 highlighting some artists performing Wednesday, October 3rd: PopCast #41: Heroes &amp;amp; Blasphemies (with Jack Dylan!) CARIBOU, TORNGAT, OLA PODRIDA, THUNDERHEIST, FUCKED UP, MIRACLE FORTRESS Co-hosted by Andrew Rose and famous-artist, Jack Dylan...who will be giving a run-down of the third installment of his (in?)famous superheroes poster series and appearing on episodes throughout the festival. If all goes well have one of these episodes for everyday of the festival to help you make your excruciating decisions. But don't get the impression that this is even scratching the surface...plow through that program, or abandon it entirely and go wandering. The best adventures are accidents that feel like magic because you went at them with an open heart. And open Pop 2007 she is!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2007 13:14:30 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #42: Big Men on Campus in Leather</title>
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      <description>PopCast #42: Big Men on Campus in Leather (with more Jack Dylan!) MAN MAN, MAGIC WEAPON, THE LUYAS, THESE HANDS, MARK BERUBE, CODY CHESTNUTT, MAN MAN. Whoah, been a while since episodes appeared back to back one day to the next. Setting a difficult precendent here, but there are just too many good shows happening every night. Episode 42 is dedicated to Thursday October 4th! With a brief cameo by festival director, Dan mother-fuckin'-Seligman. Come on, people!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>PopCast #42: Big Men on Campus in Leather (with more Jack Dylan!) MAN MAN, MAGIC WEAPON, THE LUYAS, THESE HANDS, MARK BERUBE, CODY CHESTNUTT, MAN MAN. Whoah, been a while since episodes appeared back to back one day to the next. Setting a difficult precendent here, but there are just too many good shows happening every night. Episode 42 is dedicated to Thursday October 4th! With a brief cameo by festival director, Dan mother-fuckin'-Seligman. Come on, people!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>PopCast #42: Big Men on Campus in Leather (with more Jack Dylan!) MAN MAN, MAGIC WEAPON, THE LUYAS, THESE HANDS, MARK BERUBE, CODY CHESTNUTT, MAN MAN. Whoah, been a while since episodes appeared back to back one day to the next. Setting a difficult precendent here, but there are just too many good shows happening every night. Episode 42 is dedicated to Thursday October 4th! With a brief cameo by festival director, Dan mother-fuckin'-Seligman. Come on, people!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2007 12:47:05 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The PopCast returns!</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 17:40:35 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The PopCast returns!</title>
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      <description>For how long is anyone's guess, but for now the PopCast is back, just in time for the sixth edition of Pop Montreal. PopCast #40: The Sexennial! (m4a) In this episode: Patrick Wolf, Radio Radio, Basia Bulat, Hot Panda, Beasts &amp; Superbeasts, Devendra Banhart. I'll be trying to deliver a bunch of episodes in the spirit of those first 5 or six or so back in 2005, when a whole bunch of festival content was crammed into a few episodes leading up to the actual festival. An aural tip-sheet for festival go-ers, if you will. Enjoy.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>For how long is anyone's guess, but for now the PopCast is back, just in time for the sixth edition of Pop Montreal. PopCast #40: The Sexennial! (m4a) In this episode: Patrick Wolf, Radio Radio, Basia Bulat, Hot Panda, Beasts &amp; Superbeasts, Devendra Banhart. I'll be trying to deliver a bunch of episodes in the spirit of those first 5 or six or so back in 2005, when a whole bunch of festival content was crammed into a few episodes leading up to the actual festival. An aural tip-sheet for festival go-ers, if you will. Enjoy.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>For how long is anyone's guess, but for now the PopCast is back, just in time for the sixth edition of Pop Montreal. PopCast #40: The Sexennial! (m4a) In this episode: Patrick Wolf, Radio Radio, Basia Bulat, Hot Panda, Beasts &amp; Superbeasts, Devendra Banhart. I'll be trying to deliver a bunch of episodes in the spirit of those first 5 or six or so back in 2005, when a whole bunch of festival content was crammed into a few episodes leading up to the actual festival. An aural tip-sheet for festival go-ers, if you will. Enjoy.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 10:40:35 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast #36: Turduckens! (SXSW 2007)</title>
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      <description>In this episode: Miracle Fortress, Frog Eyes, Andrew Bird, Dan Deacon, Ponytail, Amon Tobin, and an old-school legend. PopCast #36: Turduckens! (SXSW 2007) Spring, spring, spring; bring it on. Had a brief little taste of downright summer in Austin, Texas during SXSW last week, from which I'm now only recovering. So here's a dose of some of the best stuff I caught while in Texas. I'll be playing some of this stuff and lots more at the Green Room this Thursday, as the second installment of my new monthly event, Vintage Violence. Y'all should come and check it out. It's also the venue's third anniversary, and things will be starting early, including a vernissage displaying tons of photos, posters and flyers from the past 3 years... Looking for an mp3 version? Get it at popmontreal.com. Subscribe in a reader ... Subscribe on iTunes</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode: Miracle Fortress, Frog Eyes, Andrew Bird, Dan Deacon, Ponytail, Amon Tobin, and an old-school legend. PopCast #36: Turduckens! (SXSW 2007) Spring, spring, spring; bring it on. Had a brief little taste of downright summer in Austin, Texas during SXSW last week, from which I'm now only recovering. So here's a dose of some of the best stuff I caught while in Texas. I'll be playing some of this stuff and lots more at the Green Room this Thursday, as the second installment of my new monthly event, Vintage Violence. Y'all should come and check it out. It's also the venue's third anniversary, and things will be starting early, including a vernissage displaying tons of photos, posters and flyers from the past 3 years... Looking for an mp3 version? Get it at popmontreal.com. Subscribe in a reader ... Subscribe on iTunes</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode: Miracle Fortress, Frog Eyes, Andrew Bird, Dan Deacon, Ponytail, Amon Tobin, and an old-school legend. PopCast #36: Turduckens! (SXSW 2007) Spring, spring, spring; bring it on. Had a brief little taste of downright summer in Austin, Texas during SXSW last week, from which I'm now only recovering. So here's a dose of some of the best stuff I caught while in Texas. I'll be playing some of this stuff and lots more at the Green Room this Thursday, as the second installment of my new monthly event, Vintage Violence. Y'all should come and check it out. It's also the venue's third anniversary, and things will be starting early, including a vernissage displaying tons of photos, posters and flyers from the past 3 years... Looking for an mp3 version? Get it at popmontreal.com. Subscribe in a reader ... Subscribe on iTunes</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2007 13:23:29 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>PopCast goes Volume 3 (Episode #35: Lovers Pinned to the Sky in World Devastation)</title>
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      <description>PopCast #35: Lovers Pinned to the Sky in World Devastation (m4a) ..... In this episode: Volume 3! X Y Lover-Forest City Lovers, Handsome Furs, Zoobombs-the Besnard Lakes There's something warm and comforting in being blanketed by 40 centimetres of snow in a day, in early March, knowing that it's just a temporary skin that will be shed, before the thaw and the invetibale spring. So much musical activity bubbling that it was time Vol. 3 of the PopCast kicked into gear to address this weekend's bounty, and get the ball rolling again. Much to be done before Pop Montreal 2007, it starts now, as always. Looking for an mp3 version? Get it at popmontreal.com. Subscribe in a reader ... Subscribe on iTunes</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>PopCast #35: Lovers Pinned to the Sky in World Devastation (m4a) ..... In this episode: Volume 3! X Y Lover-Forest City Lovers, Handsome Furs, Zoobombs-the Besnard Lakes There's something warm and comforting in being blanketed by 40 centimetres of snow in a day, in early March, knowing that it's just a temporary skin that will be shed, before the thaw and the invetibale spring. So much musical activity bubbling that it was time Vol. 3 of the PopCast kicked into gear to address this weekend's bounty, and get the ball rolling again. Much to be done before Pop Montreal 2007, it starts now, as always. Looking for an mp3 version? Get it at popmontreal.com. Subscribe in a reader ... Subscribe on iTunes</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>PopCast #35: Lovers Pinned to the Sky in World Devastation (m4a) ..... In this episode: Volume 3! X Y Lover-Forest City Lovers, Handsome Furs, Zoobombs-the Besnard Lakes There's something warm and comforting in being blanketed by 40 centimetres of snow in a day, in early March, knowing that it's just a temporary skin that will be shed, before the thaw and the invetibale spring. So much musical activity bubbling that it was time Vol. 3 of the PopCast kicked into gear to address this weekend's bounty, and get the ball rolling again. Much to be done before Pop Montreal 2007, it starts now, as always. Looking for an mp3 version? Get it at popmontreal.com. Subscribe in a reader ... Subscribe on iTunes</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2007 14:13:37 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Pop My Cast - Lickety Split meets the PopCast (for adults and a launch party)</title>
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      <description>Pop My Cast: Lickety Split Zine #4 (aural companion) with Andrew Rose, Amber Goodwyn, and boys and girls of all kinds. (m4a) Naked in a bubble over the city with Trancelvania, Lil Pip, party plans, Flames!, Begging the Question with Love in Ruins, Annie Sprinkle, a new love song by Miracle Fortress, and tons of orgasms. Though I'm sure Ghostface has technically rendered podcasts I have done in the past explicit, this is the first that should probably carry the explicit tag explicitly. That said, it's about time the PopCast/the Mass... presented something properly profane and holy. Pansexual sex-positive Montreal smut zine Lickety Split sets the agenda here (for the first proper collaborative crossover episode of any kind), as editor Amber Goodwyn and I discuss sex, music, the launch party for number 4 of Lickety Split (tonight, Friday the 23rd at Club Lambi!), and play some music from said accompanying party. It also features numerous contributors via Amber, her radio show, and Lick...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pop My Cast: Lickety Split Zine #4 (aural companion) with Andrew Rose, Amber Goodwyn, and boys and girls of all kinds. (m4a) Naked in a bubble over the city with Trancelvania, Lil Pip, party plans, Flames!, Begging the Question with Love in Ruins, Annie Sprinkle, a new love song by Miracle Fortress, and tons of orgasms. Though I'm sure Ghostface has technically rendered podcasts I have done in the past explicit, this is the first that should probably carry the explicit tag explicitly. That said, it's about time the PopCast/the Mass... presented something properly profane and holy. Pansexual sex-positive Montreal smut zine Lickety Split sets the agenda here (for the first proper collaborative crossover episode of any kind), as editor Amber Goodwyn and I discuss sex, music, the launch party for number 4 of Lickety Split (tonight, Friday the 23rd at Club Lambi!), and play some music from said accompanying party. It also features numerous contributors via Amber, her radio show, and Lickety Split, and is a pretty funny, sexy, and honest document. Ultimately, for all of-age constitutions, should you wish to join us. And why not? Note: Other than the direct download version of this episode (above) the only feed for this page is here: , and its spot on iTunes. You won't find it in the PopCasts-only channel.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Pop My Cast: Lickety Split Zine #4 (aural companion) with Andrew Rose, Amber Goodwyn, and boys and girls of all kinds. (m4a) Naked in a bubble over the city with Trancelvania, Lil Pip, party plans, Flames!, Begging the Question with Love in Ruins, Annie Sprinkle, a new love song by Miracle Fortress, and tons of orgasms. Though I'm sure Ghostface has technically rendered podcasts I have done in the past explicit, this is the first that should probably carry the explicit tag explicitly. That said, it's about time the PopCast/the Mass... presented something properly profane and holy. Pansexual sex-positive Montreal smut zine Lickety Split sets the agenda here (for the first proper collaborative crossover episode of any kind), as editor Amber Goodwyn and I discuss sex, music, the launch party for number 4 of Lickety Split (tonight, Friday the 23rd at Club Lambi!), and play some music from said accompanying party. It also features numerous contributors via Amber, her radio show, and Lickety Split, and is a pretty funny, sexy, and honest document. Ultimately, for all of-age constitutions, should you wish to join us. And why not? Note: Other than the direct download version of this episode (above) the only feed for this page is here: , and its spot on iTunes. You won't find it in the PopCasts-only channel.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Resurrected, Living in a Lighthouse. Five Nights of the Arcade Fire in Montreal</title>
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      <description>Whatever the Neon Bible is, the Arcade Fire certainly did their best to give us a sense of their sophomore album of this week, with a five-night stand in their home-town. With the exception of an intimate secret warm-up gig at the end of January prior to their London shows, these were first official appearances the band had made since opening for U2 in 2005, and their first headlining shows since their three-night run at the Corona theatre in April of that year . If they were a newly minted household name then, even Heaven and Hades know them by now. They probably could have sold out the Bell Centre without U2 this time around, and these five shows at the 600-capacity Ukrainian Federation were about as sold out as you can get. But that&#8217;s what makes this band great. It&#8217;s not just that they&#8217;ve managed to keep their feet on the ground in the wake of Funeral. It&#8217;s that they&#8217;ve managed to roll out an album and a spectacle that&#8217;s grounded but still grand. Where most bands would explode or...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Whatever the Neon Bible is, the Arcade Fire certainly did their best to give us a sense of their sophomore album of this week, with a five-night stand in their home-town. With the exception of an intimate secret warm-up gig at the end of January prior to their London shows, these were first official appearances the band had made since opening for U2 in 2005, and their first headlining shows since their three-night run at the Corona theatre in April of that year . If they were a newly minted household name then, even Heaven and Hades know them by now. They probably could have sold out the Bell Centre without U2 this time around, and these five shows at the 600-capacity Ukrainian Federation were about as sold out as you can get. But that&#8217;s what makes this band great. It&#8217;s not just that they&#8217;ve managed to keep their feet on the ground in the wake of Funeral. It&#8217;s that they&#8217;ve managed to roll out an album and a spectacle that&#8217;s grounded but still grand. Where most bands would explode or dissolve under the pressure of this kind of spotlight, the Arcade Fire manage to reflect it back. (In some cases literally thanks to rather ingenious costuming...) Sure, the band played from more or less the same setlist each night, running through most of the Neon Bible material and sprinkling it with versions of Haiti, Power Out, Rebellion, and the occasional Tunnels or Laika, but there was plenty of rewarding variety to be found in details of other kinds. And this is true of both their performances and the Neon Bible itself. Take (Anti-Christ Television Blues), a song about a &#8220;good Christian man&#8221; ready to essentially sell his daughter to the masses. Forget for a moment that this may or may not be inspired by a real person, whose name I&#8217;ll omit. There&#8217;s a kind of honest sadness to it, as it&#8217;s sung in the first person, and the man ends by saying &#8216;Lord, am I the Anti-Christ?&#8217; It comes off as if he really does believe himself to be a good Christian man, really does want the best for his children, and doesn&#8217;t want them working downtown for minimum wage. You can see all of America in it; a kind of otherwise honest faith gone awry. And if you paid attention, you could hear Win Butler introducing the song with a different lyrical prologue each time, even going so far as to write it out on the setlist in place of the song&#8217;s name. And maybe that&#8217;s the moral that Neon Bible brings to the table. (And don&#8217;t tell me it doesn&#8217;t have one, when one of it&#8217;s centerpieces, The Well and the Lighthouse, is inspired by &#8220;Le Loup et Le Renard&#8221; by Jean de La Fontaine&#8217;s, whose touchstone was a moral at the end of each fable.) Dig after &#8220;the Devil is in the details&#8221; and you&#8217;ll find that it probably originates with &#8220;Le bon Dieu est dans le detail&#8221;. Little things can make a difference. The Arcade Fire put a little girl of their own &#8220;up on that stage&#8221;, but I don&#8217;t think Win Butler is the Anti-Christ. On Wednesday night she began the show by reading La Fontaine&#8217;s fable, in French, aloud to the crowd. Last night she read it on the stage in the venue&#8217;s basement (candles and all), where the band had snuck to finish their encore for those lucky or cunning enough to make it down behind them. (You can also find her in the lyrics section of neonbible.com ). It was details like this&#8212;like the acoustic Wake Up opener on Friday night, in the middle of the crowd&#8212;that made the shows special. And if the biggest band in the world can turn the spectacle of their performance on its head&#8230;hey, maybe America can lift its faith up out that well of desire and fear&#8230;</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Whatever the Neon Bible is, the Arcade Fire certainly did their best to give us a sense of their sophomore album of this week, with a five-night stand in their home-town. With the exception of an intimate secret warm-up gig at the end of January prior to their London shows, these were first official appearances the band had made since opening for U2 in 2005, and their first headlining shows since their three-night run at the Corona theatre in April of that year . If they were a newly minted household name then, even Heaven and Hades know them by now. They probably could have sold out the Bell Centre without U2 this time around, and these five shows at the 600-capacity Ukrainian Federation were about as sold out as you can get. But that&#8217;s what makes this band great. It&#8217;s not just that they&#8217;ve managed to keep their feet on the ground in the wake of Funeral. It&#8217;s that they&#8217;ve managed to roll out an album and a spectacle that&#8217;s grounded but still grand. Where most bands would explode or dissolve under the pressure of this kind of spotlight, the Arcade Fire manage to reflect it back. (In some cases literally thanks to rather ingenious costuming...) Sure, the band played from more or less the same setlist each night, running through most of the Neon Bible material and sprinkling it with versions of Haiti, Power Out, Rebellion, and the occasional Tunnels or Laika, but there was plenty of rewarding variety to be found in details of other kinds. And this is true of both their performances and the Neon Bible itself. Take (Anti-Christ Television Blues), a song about a &#8220;good Christian man&#8221; ready to essentially sell his daughter to the masses. Forget for a moment that this may or may not be inspired by a real person, whose name I&#8217;ll omit. There&#8217;s a kind of honest sadness to it, as it&#8217;s sung in the first person, and the man ends by saying &#8216;Lord, am I the Anti-Christ?&#8217; It comes off as if he really does believe himself to be a good Christian man, really does want the best for his children, and doesn&#8217;t want them working downtown for minimum wage. You can see all of America in it; a kind of otherwise honest faith gone awry. And if you paid attention, you could hear Win Butler introducing the song with a different lyrical prologue each time, even going so far as to write it out on the setlist in place of the song&#8217;s name. And maybe that&#8217;s the moral that Neon Bible brings to the table. (And don&#8217;t tell me it doesn&#8217;t have one, when one of it&#8217;s centerpieces, The Well and the Lighthouse, is inspired by &#8220;Le Loup et Le Renard&#8221; by Jean de La Fontaine&#8217;s, whose touchstone was a moral at the end of each fable.) Dig after &#8220;the Devil is in the details&#8221; and you&#8217;ll find that it probably originates with &#8220;Le bon Dieu est dans le detail&#8221;. Little things can make a difference. The Arcade Fire put a little girl of their own &#8220;up on that stage&#8221;, but I don&#8217;t think Win Butler is the Anti-Christ. On Wednesday night she began the show by reading La Fontaine&#8217;s fable, in French, aloud to the crowd. Last night she read it on the stage in the venue&#8217;s basement (candles and all), where the band had snuck to finish their encore for those lucky or cunning enough to make it down behind them. (You can also find her in the lyrics section of neonbible.com ). It was details like this&#8212;like the acoustic Wake Up opener on Friday night, in the middle of the crowd&#8212;that made the shows special. And if the biggest band in the world can turn the spectacle of their performance on its head&#8230;hey, maybe America can lift its faith up out that well of desire and fear&#8230;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>PopCast #31.5: The Same Castle (taken as 2006 pt 2)</title>
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      <description>PopCast# 31: The Same Castle (celebrating the rest of 2006 now, because we can) Vetiver, TV on the Radio, Man Man, Kelley Stoltz, Final Fantasy, Joanna Newsom, Sunset Rubdown. Wherein Fate has a way of setting history abalze, learns how to speak a defeated language, and the sun comes through and concerns itself with the invisible, appears to be a sandcastle that the gibbering waves take, and buries it's head in the side of the world was the day is done. (I've decided to stop posting duplicate episodes and simply post the m4a version of the PopCast. Both m4a and mp3 versions exist, and you can always grab those directly from Pop Montreal.com. If anyone finds this terribly inconvenient, let me know and I'll consider an alternative. On the plus side, those of you subscribed via iTunes now don't have to deal with duplicate chapterless episodes clogging up your playlists...)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>PopCast# 31: The Same Castle (celebrating the rest of 2006 now, because we can) Vetiver, TV on the Radio, Man Man, Kelley Stoltz, Final Fantasy, Joanna Newsom, Sunset Rubdown. Wherein Fate has a way of setting history abalze, learns how to speak a defeated language, and the sun comes through and concerns itself with the invisible, appears to be a sandcastle that the gibbering waves take, and buries it's head in the side of the world was the day is done. (I've decided to stop posting duplicate episodes and simply post the m4a version of the PopCast. Both m4a and mp3 versions exist, and you can always grab those directly from Pop Montreal.com. If anyone finds this terribly inconvenient, let me know and I'll consider an alternative. On the plus side, those of you subscribed via iTunes now don't have to deal with duplicate chapterless episodes clogging up your playlists...)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>PopCast# 31: The Same Castle (celebrating the rest of 2006 now, because we can) Vetiver, TV on the Radio, Man Man, Kelley Stoltz, Final Fantasy, Joanna Newsom, Sunset Rubdown. Wherein Fate has a way of setting history abalze, learns how to speak a defeated language, and the sun comes through and concerns itself with the invisible, appears to be a sandcastle that the gibbering waves take, and buries it's head in the side of the world was the day is done. (I've decided to stop posting duplicate episodes and simply post the m4a version of the PopCast. Both m4a and mp3 versions exist, and you can always grab those directly from Pop Montreal.com. If anyone finds this terribly inconvenient, let me know and I'll consider an alternative. On the plus side, those of you subscribed via iTunes now don't have to deal with duplicate chapterless episodes clogging up your playlists...)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jan 2007 22:17:08 -0800</pubDate>
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      <description>In this episode: Welcome to 2007 (w/ Simon Angell), Thunderheist, Think About Life, brown frequencies, Arcade Fire, Johnny and the Moon, Plants and Animals. PopCast #33: Anthems &amp; Interventions - m4a Oh, the year turned on me sooner than I had expected. That New Year's Eve party episode ended up being the PopCast's sign-off to 2006, but fear not, fear not, the wrap-up will be completed, if in a slightly less conventional (read: exciting) manner. So here's the first PopCast of 2007, part preview, part wrap-up, all local take-no-prisoners awesomeness. There are some great shows happening this weekend previewed herein, so don't miss 'em.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode: Welcome to 2007 (w/ Simon Angell), Thunderheist, Think About Life, brown frequencies, Arcade Fire, Johnny and the Moon, Plants and Animals. PopCast #33: Anthems &amp; Interventions - m4a Oh, the year turned on me sooner than I had expected. That New Year's Eve party episode ended up being the PopCast's sign-off to 2006, but fear not, fear not, the wrap-up will be completed, if in a slightly less conventional (read: exciting) manner. So here's the first PopCast of 2007, part preview, part wrap-up, all local take-no-prisoners awesomeness. There are some great shows happening this weekend previewed herein, so don't miss 'em.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode: Welcome to 2007 (w/ Simon Angell), Thunderheist, Think About Life, brown frequencies, Arcade Fire, Johnny and the Moon, Plants and Animals. PopCast #33: Anthems &amp; Interventions - m4a Oh, the year turned on me sooner than I had expected. That New Year's Eve party episode ended up being the PopCast's sign-off to 2006, but fear not, fear not, the wrap-up will be completed, if in a slightly less conventional (read: exciting) manner. So here's the first PopCast of 2007, part preview, part wrap-up, all local take-no-prisoners awesomeness. There are some great shows happening this weekend previewed herein, so don't miss 'em.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode: Welcome to 2007 (w/ Simon Angell), Thunderheist, Think About Life, brown frequencies, Arcade Fire, Johnny and the Moon, Plants and Animals. PopCast #33: Anthems &amp; Interventions - mp3 Oh, the year turned on me sooner than I had expected. That New Year's Eve party episode ended up being the PopCast's sign-off to 2006, but fear not, fear not, the wrap-up will be completed, if in a slightly less conventional (read: exciting) manner. So here's the first PopCast of 2007, part preview, part wrap-up, all local take-no-prisoners awesomeness. There are some great shows happening this weekend previewed herein, so don't miss 'em.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode: Welcome to 2007 (w/ Simon Angell), Thunderheist, Think About Life, brown frequencies, Arcade Fire, Johnny and the Moon, Plants and Animals. PopCast #33: Anthems &amp; Interventions - mp3 Oh, the year turned on me sooner than I had expected. That New Year's Eve party episode ended up being the PopCast's sign-off to 2006, but fear not, fear not, the wrap-up will be completed, if in a slightly less conventional (read: exciting) manner. So here's the first PopCast of 2007, part preview, part wrap-up, all local take-no-prisoners awesomeness. There are some great shows happening this weekend previewed herein, so don't miss 'em.</itunes:summary>
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