LP was promoting Canadian indie music long before the NY Times discovered the fabulous Feist.
Indie to commercial success narrative aside, who has better dance routines in videos than the fantabulous Ms F?
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LP was promoting Canadian indie music long before the NY Times discovered the fabulous Feist.
Indie to commercial success narrative aside, who has better dance routines in videos than the fantabulous Ms F?
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Hey, she’s great.
I’ll return the favour Kim and give you Le Tigre doing TKO. I’m a bit behind the 8 ball as it was released in 2004 but it’s my new favourite song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0VxrdoTTLE
Offshoot of Bikini Kill I think.
Ooh, thanks, Christine.
It’s never too late for Le Tigre!
Though unfortunately they broke up in January:
http://playlouder.com/news/le-tigre-split-0/
Who’s the Le Tigre dressmaker?
Le bummer. It’s still my favourite song on the ipod turned up to about eleventysix.
In view of our discussion about zombies a while back I’ve been meaning to refer you to Tilly and the Wall’s ‘Nights of the Living Dead’
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMJ6RV4dVrg
“God, put down your gun, can’t you see we’re dead?”
The song rocks, plus they tapdance!
I like!
Much better than lame German Zombie parties…
About as wunderbar as soggy lettuce.