Chevrolet Adopts Dawes’ “When Time Comes” for Commercial


It’s not hard to hear why “When My Time Comes” from Los Angeles band Dawes was chosen by one of the automobile industry’s leading brands, Chevrolet, to score their newest commercial. The single off the off their September 2009 released album North Hills, named for the part of Los Angeles from which they hail, is a real solid, folksy narrative and one that seems to target the Chevrolet demographic.

It’s got that blue collar pride and Springsteen spirit that accompanies all too well the Chevrolet truck and what it represents: The American Dream, more or less. The comparison between Dawes’ video of “When My Time Comes” and Chevrolet’s sampling is a progression. The band’s official video shows an early 20th Century impoverished and enslaved life as the band plays inmates shoveling dirt on the side of the road watched over by oppressive, Aviator-adorning cops, then they escape to a haven in the woods playing makeshift instruments like pots for drums and an upright bass with one string.

The Chevrolet commercial, using effective marketing, shows the modern American life using the truck as proof of endurance and invention ranging from everyday tasks to police missions and ending with a declarative motto: “This is how America gets work done.”

Foxes in Fiction Premiere ‘School Night’ off “Alberto”

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Foxes in Fiction is  the Toronto-based project of Warren Hildebrand, an art school dropout with much more than just visual creativity. His music is a diffused type of pop – its mix of electronic and analog artifacts make every Foxes in Fiction song into a dreamy one. With inspirations drawing from suburban life, surrealist expressionism, Brian Eno recording techniques, or even Katy Perry, Hildebrand has been able to get attention from Brooklyn’s Moodgadget Records with a record deal. His latest song “School Night” can be heard in this Pitchfork article. Check it out here, and make sure to pick up his EP “Alberto” out December last week.

Goldenboy to Release New LP in February


Shon Sullivan, a native of Diamond Bar, CA, who has toured with Spain and Elliott Smith, and opened for Bright Eyes, Stephen Malkmus, and Grandaddy under the alias Goldenboy, will release a new on album of February 8th. Entitled Sleepwalker, the album was written by Sullivan, demoed in his garage studio and later recorded with full band in two different southern California studios.

Goldenboy is previewing his new song “I Like You Because” for fans on MySpace, and he recently announced a nation wide tour.

Upcoming Tour Dates

12/30 – Fullerton, CA @ Stubricks
1/11 – Costa Mesa, CA @ Detroit Bar
2/1 – Stockton, CA @ Plea For Peace Center
2/2 – San Francisco, CA @ Dolores Park Cafe
2/3 – Berkeley, CA @ Starry Plough
2/4 – Reno, NV @ Tonic Lounge
2/5 – Chico, CA @ 1078 Gallery
2/6 – Portland, OR @ Dante’s,  9pm
2/7 – Portland, OR @ Music Millenium in-store, 6pm
2/7 – Portland, OR @ East EnKelly’s Olympian
2/9 – Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
2/10 – Bellingham, WA @ Green Frog
2/11 – Bellevue, WA @ Ground Zero
2/12 – Bozeman, MT @ Filling Station