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Facebook. The hype machine. PaperMashMusic. The Color Awesome. Digits Blog. Michael Jacket, aka Jarod Gibson of Odonis Odonis and Thighs, makes some seriously glorious noise. We’ve been quite enjoying his debut album Cruelty since it came out last October. Today we’re excited to be able to premiere this INCREDIBLE video for “Titan of Siren” directed by Rob Feulner of Bleu Nuit Video.

Sensual VHS manipulations with beautifully vibrant colours washing over them, fitting together seamlessly with Jacket’s hammering track. One of the best videos we’ve seen this year. You can still grab Cruelty on cassette from Not Unlike. Today is now nothing-but-Trust Day. The first Trust single off of Joyland made us real happy. The first Trust album was our #4 of 2012, so we’re assuming we’re going to be listening to Joyland all year. Okay, this is something special. The first real video from Petra Glynt is a a damn colourful post-apocalyptic wasteland. Ice Cream is one of those magical bands that everybody in Toronto immediately got behind. Ugh! Music For Kids Who Can't Read Good. An Album and a Song is a series where I pick a favorite album and song from a year (working up from 1960) for your listening pleasure. One rule: The year’s album and song can not both come from the same artist. Strangely enough, the Abbey Road got mixed reviews on it’s initial release, but retrospectively it’s rightfully considered The Beatles' last and perhaps greatest masterpiece.

The album contains some of the finest songwriting of the band's careers whether it was Lennon's “Come Together”, Harrison’s “Something" (his greatest Beatles contribution), or McCartney’s masterful Side 2 medley, which sees the most legendary band of all time going out in the most grand fashion possible. Michael Jackson obviously had an incredible, groundbreaking solo career but if singing lead on the Jackson 5's "I Want You Back" was his only achievement, he’d still be a legend in my book. Listen to Abbey Road on Youtube and “I Want You Back" on Spotify. Previous: '60, '61, '62, '63, '64, '65, '66, ‘67, '68.

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Everyone Forever Now - "Stoop Sitting" Vevo. Zune. The purpose of this Q&A is for Zune users to learn where to find information and support for their Zune products and services, and to learn how to take advantage of Xbox Music and Xbox Video. What’s changing with the Zune Marketplace? Zune Marketplace no longer supports rental and purchase of content, or browsing movies and TV shows.

Will this impact my ability to use my Zune Music Pass? No. You will still be able to stream or download songs with your Zune Music Pass. If you are on the original Zune Music Pass, you will also continue to be able to redeem your 10 monthly song credits through the Zune Marketplace. Will I still be able to use Zune to enjoy music? You can still use the Zune PC software to playback already downloaded songs and albums, re-download previously purchased music, and stream music with your Music Pass.

Will I still be able to use Zune to enjoy movies, and TV shows? What will happen to my previously-purchased music, movies, and TV shows? What about my Microsoft Points?