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Tuesday, March 31, 2009 

Current mood:  blissful
Category: Music
On Saturday night, 54-40 was joined on stage by Sam Roberts, George Canyon, and members of Great Big Sea, Blue Rodeo, Grapes of Wrath, Jets Overhead, and the Blue Violets. IndieCan was there and got some video of this incredible show - watch it here:

Check out this video: the Junos 2009 - 54 40 and friends at the Commodore

Saturday, March 07, 2009 
Tuesday, March 03, 2009 

Category: Music
54-40 are happy to announce a special appearance at the Commodore Ballroom on Saturday, March 28, during the weekend of the Juno Awards in Vancouver. The band has invited surprise guests to come and join them on stage, from their circle of friends who'll be in Vancouver for the weekend award festivities. Tickets go on sale this Friday, March 6 at 10 AM, at http://www.ticketmaster.ca/event/1100425CB6A45E13

Thursday, November 27, 2008 
54-40 has just released a new video for their first single, "Snap". Watch it at http://www.linusentertainment.com/5440/snap/ or catch it on MuchMusic!
Monday, November 17, 2008 

Category: Music
Jets Overhead are offering two free downloads of tracks from their new album, No Nations, produced by 54-40's Neil Osborne and Jets Overhead. For full details check out this Chartattack article.
Monday, November 03, 2008 

Category: Music

http://vimeo.com/2145263

We have another treat for you from 54-40's session at Tractorgrease Studio: a performance video for 'One Hundred Songs', from the new album Northern Soul.

You can find it at http://www.vimeo.com/2145263. Northern Soul is available for purchase on iTunes and at True North Records.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, May 06, 2008 

Current mood:  artistic
Category: Music


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Check it out! Make sure to post it to your faves and pass it on!

Monday, April 28, 2008 

New 5440 Video Featured MONDAY on MySpace Canada


We wanted to give you all a head's up that 5440 has created a video for a newly recorded song Northern Soul which will be the featured video on MySpace Canada on April 28th.

The video was animated by Ontario artist Sol Friedman.

The song appears on the still to be completed new 5440 record due out later this year.

Be sure to visit MySpace Canada on April 28th and watch the video.

Remember, the more people that watch 5440's video on Monday April 28th the higher we rank on the myspace video charts SO Tell Your Friends by clicking here:

http://truenorthrecords.com/5440


CLICK HERE NOW to visit 5440's video myspace site:

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.myVideos ;


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Monday, April 28, 2008 

Current mood:  awake

5440 "Northern Soul"

We'd like to share a thought provoking animated video clip created by Toronto-based artist/animator Sol Friedman (Artbeast).

This clip definitely strikes a chord given the conflict ridden world we live in…often times these conflicts affect families in the most tragic ways. This video clip and the accompanying audio, carries a strong message. We hope you will appreciate this message and if so, pass this video along to your family and friends who may also feel the same.


Click here now to watch the video:

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=32866633


http://www.truenorthrecords.com/5440

Tuesday, December 18, 2007 
54-40 - SWEETER THINGS - A COMPILATION


It's raining this morning, the droplets pouring down from a thick shroud of grey layering over the hills. I've already brewed a fresh pot of coffee, got a muffin and have no desire to go outside. It's a good day to just plop down on the couch with my steaming mug and let the day pass me by. But what to listen to? It's not a downbeat, chill frame of mind. I still want to rock, but nothing that will make my ears bleed or break my mood. Jazz is too, well, jazzy. I want something not downcast, not melancholy, just . . . somber.

I want 54-40.

It's not normal that I'd throw a Greatest Hits CD at you for review, but with a band like 54-40, when you're trying to catch up on a career that spans 25 years, this is a great place to start. Nearly legendary in Canada, 54-40 burst onto the scene with a rootsy, earnest sound that immediately labeled them the Canadian R.E.M. While there is some similarity in their sound, especially in their early albums, one listen to this compilation culled from their first five releases immediately lets you know how much of a disservice that label is.

Considering that they come from Vancouver, with it's grey chill and wet winters, it should be no surprise that 54-40 bring a touch of the overcast northwest to their music. "I Go Blind," is probably 54-40's best known song south of the Canadian border, and that's mainly on the back of the Hootie and the Blowfish cover. But whereas when Hootie sings, "In the morning/I get up/and I try to feel alive/but I can't," it seems more like he's complaining about a post-frat party hangover, than the existential angst expressed in Neil Osbourne's slightly nasal baritone. That's not to say that 54-40 is a downer. They're definitely more uplifting than say, the American Music Club. They're just. . . somber.

"Baby Ran," is a jaunty breakup tune with an infectious chorus. Watch the video at the bottom of this review and see for yourself if you're not singing "Baby ran/she ran away/why she ran?/I've got to say/I'm lonesome/all the time," for the rest of the day. The chorus works it's way into your consciousness. And the rest of the album follows suit. Whether the percussive riff of, "One Day in Your Life," or the anti-apathy chant of "One Gun," 54-40 know how to create a mood, textured with the rare mournful trumpet bellowing behind the jangling guitars.

54-40 long dispatched with the R.E.M comparisons, but unfortunately, never found a home here in the U.S. And it's too bad. "Alcohol Heart," "Miss You," and "Me Island," are as rewarding as any of the best Athens output, or early Matchbox 20. So, the next time you're hanging on a rainy day, break out Sweeter Things, and revel in the misty somberness of north of the border rock.

Now please pass my latte. –Racer X