Sunday, January 10, 2016

Alan Cross' Top 11 Tracks of the Week
08/01/16
  1. Julian Taylor Band, “Heard Good Things,” Desert Star
  2. Youth Lagoon, “Highway Patrol Stun Gun.” Savage Hills Ballroom
  3. Foals, “Birch Tree,” What Went Down
  4. DIIV, “Under the Sun,” Is the is Are
  5. Seether, “Save Today,” Isolate and Medicate
  6. The Cult, “Hinterland,” Hidden City
  7. The 1977, “You,” Twister
  8. The Do Good Badlies, “Atlantic Ocean,” Electric Nights
  9. MATT dorgan PROJECT, “Cold Breaking,” Radio Silence
  10. Coast Modern, “Hollow Life,” Single
  11. Orange O’Clock, “Can’t Fight the Feeling,” Single

Episode 15: The Do Good Badlies - A Feedback Loop

Episode 15: The Do Good Badlies

 In this episode, we tackle The Do Good Badlies with Electric Nights. Hailing from Lindsay and drawing influences from blues and classic rock, this high-energy and soulful quintet has a varied and accessible rock record. Dylan laments the realities of censorship while Jess defends the Phil Collins comeback.

Indie Spot Interview - December 2015


Electric Nights Review - The Even Ground


 Electric Nights Review - TheEvenGround.ca
8/18/2015

While some bands jump right into their sound from the very first note of the first song, The Do Good Badlies is content with waiting to unveil their style after a minute or so of atmospheric, psychedelic dabbling. After a somewhat lengthy intro on their self-titled album Electric Nights, “Our Night” launches into an upbeat, melodic rock song chock full of electric and acoustic guitars, backup vocal harmony and steady drum beats.

Electric Nights Review - SlowCity.ca


“The band must have spent some Electric Nights in Clayton Park, the famed Thrush Hermit and Joel Plaskett hang-out spot for drunk teenagers. The new material has the rough and ready heart of 90s Halifax.” – slowcity.ca

Full review coming soon

Daniel Greer - The Postie Song

Article by SlowCity.ca coming soon

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Picks For Canadian Music Week 2015

The Do Good Badlies perform a high energy style of rock that is sure to get anyone moving. They combine the sounds of garage rock with the melodies and folk sounds of indie to create a unique and beautiful sound. The band is based in Toronto and has toured around Canada.