20090929construct.jpg One more day until the city succumbs to the sounds of Pop Montreal. We're so excited here at Midnight Poutine, we've tattooed POP MTL 4 EVAH into our butts. Actually, all we've really done is started a ridiculously and meticulously long series of podcasts to celebrate the festival's best tunes. For this 2nd episode (check out #1 here), I'm joined by my bold yet brittle co-host Greg Bouchard, who I subjected to over 14 hours of "hilarious" podcast outakes from previous episodes before allowing him to grab the mic.

Don't forget to check out Pop Montreal headquarters for more relevant information and our instantaneous coverage on twitter.

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Enjoy your personalized preview for day 2 of Pop Montreal, Oct. 1 on the
Midnight Poutine Podcast:

Sister Suvi - Desolation
Sports: The Band - Cast Lots
Hot Panda - Chinatown Bus
Andrew Vincent - Hi Lo
Mechanical Owl - Snowdonia
Emanuel and the Fear - The Rain Becomes the Clouds
Darla Farmer - Mechanical Thoughts
Nightwood - Gretta at a Window
Reversing Falls - Little Goodbye
Silver Starling - Ghosts
Yukon Blonde - Streets
Ryan Dahle - Shutdown
Construction and Destruction - Night Fight
Todor Kobakov - Panic

photo of construction and destruction, in harmony, taken by raven boyer and found on the band's myspace page. the band is part of the second day of festivities at the 8th edition of pop montreal.


Comments

Greg adds a much needed 'x' chromosome to this podcast; the perfect feminine counterpoint to Jeremy's canuck adonis.

Posted by: Nathan at September 29, 2009 9:43 PM

Thanks Nathan.

(Now searching for a public forum where I can call you a girl and/or canuck. Watch your RSS feedz BRAH.)

Posted by: Greg at September 29, 2009 9:59 PM


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