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The Dunes: Subject To Change - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Subject To Change Artist: The Dunes Label: Curve Records Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 663431000041 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2009 02 09 Number of Discs: 1 The Dunes' sophomore album, Subject to Change, is about asking, discovering, deciding and moving forward. From the personal to the political, on small and grand scales, that's what this Toronto based rock band has done since releasing it's 2006 debut, Socializing With Life. "This album is
Title: Subject To ChangeArtist: The Dunes
Label: Curve Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 663431000041
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2009-02-09
Number of Discs: 1
The Dunes' sophomore album, Subject to Change, is about asking, discovering, deciding and moving forward. From the personal to the political, on small and grand scales, that's what this Toronto-based rock band has done since releasing it's 2006 debut, Socializing With Life. "This album is kind of a story. It's an actual album," says lead singer/songwriter Kevin Pullen, referring to the well thought out sequence of the 12 songs. "It's meant to be listened to in it's entirety. It is titled 'Subject to Change' because it made sense on so many levels. Change, for one, within the band, as in the line-up; and lot of changes in my personal life - I lost a love; and I was involved in a kind of reckless lifestyle which came along with some deep depression and finally some light again. It's a cycle." Emerging with a new outlook and happier mind-set, Subject to Change was produced by Siegfried Meier (Machete Avenue, Thine Eyes Bleed) at Beach Studios situated on his farm in Goderich, Ontario, in the dead of winter. The band - now comprising Alistair Heath (lead guitar, vocals), John Dolinar (bass, vocals) and Paul Barry (drums, vocals) - all slept in a trailer, steps away from the studio, and away from any distraction that Toronto might have provided. With these new batch of songs, there was also a change in sound from the first Dunes recordings. Piano and organ are all over the album; more than half feature strings; one has trumpet ("Los Angeles") and another clavonette ("Same Inside"). "That's what I missed out on the first record. The budget didn't allow it," says Kevin. The band has since recruited multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Panda to the lineup in order to handle those parts onstage. "It was good that this happened, that I now have a whole new band, and I don't think that it's unusual," says Kevin. "I was green at the beginning. I didn't know what was going on. Now, we have a solid foundation. We all want the same thing. We want to take this to the world stage." Kevin, who has been writing songs since the age of 13, but didn't join or form a band until The Dunes ("I had no balls back then so I just did it for myself," he laughs), cut the first album in 2004 with producer Matt Wagner of the band Alpha Galates. With the original line-up, the Dunes made significant inroads, landing a record deal with Toronto indie label Curve Music, which released Socializing With Life. The band subsequently had a top 40 rock radio hit with the single, "Do It All The Time," whose video was placed in heavy rotation for months on MuchMusic, MuchMoreMusic and MuchLoud. The album was also released in the U.K., Germany, Holland and Switzerland, and the band promoted it in England and Scotland with a two-week tour in 2007. "To be honest, the first record, we wanted good things to happen with it, but I didn't know anything would. I made it for me with the hope that something good would happen with it and something good did happen," says Kevin. He estimates he's written between 60 and 100 songs since then, and feels Subject to Change is a far better album than Socializing With Life. "I think there's maybe three or four great songs on the first one. I'm pretty honest with myself," Kevin says. "At the time I was writing it, I was nowhere near the songwriter I am now. It was kind of rushed too. It was my first time in the studio and I didn't know exactly what I wanted. It's less cohesive. It sounds pretty good because the production style keeps it together, but I didn't know if I wanted to shoe-gaze more or be more rock. Through time, I knew what I wanted with this new record and there's not a lyric that's out of place. Things were clear this time. The music just told us what to do." He calls Subject to Change "a movement in time," explaining that it leads with "The Cacophonic Lullaby" and ends with "iChange." "Half the record is going through all these things, and realizing that, asking for change and seeking change and getting change. The middle of the album is 'Let It Go.' It's whatever is holding you back from going forward. And the second last song is 'The World Won't Wait.' It's a reprise from the record. It's a sad song, but at the end it has hopeful connotations. "The whole album basically deals with the idea of change and the unpredictability of life and the idea that it changes so rapidly. You don't know what's gonna happen next. It's not anything new, but I started to look at this phenomenon and with songs like 'The Same Inside,' whose lyrics start off with 'what do I know / I'm just a man,' it's evident that all that I know I don't understand'
Tracks:
1.1 (The) Cacophonic Lullaby
1.2 Thinking of You
1.3 Shock Yourself (Fe Fi Fo Fum)
1.4 Throwing Knives
1.5 Los Angeles
1.6 We Need a Song
1.7 Let It Go
1.8 What Will Be
1.9 Same Inside
1.10 Settling in (Kaitlyns Song)
1.11 The World Won't Wait
1.12 Ichange
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Style: Latex Surpise Color, Size: 6"
Great cheap little dog toys! Our 11 month large breed 90lb puppy loves to toss these around and squeak them between his teeth.. they eventually break down but that’s okay, at the low price of a couple to a few dollars each they make it affordable. They put some stuffing inside so it makes it slippery when our pup is nibbling on it. Funny enough these last longer than much more expensive toys that claim more durability! In 8 months we’ve gone through 2. That’s pretty good! Not chew resistant, but the latex offers a texture and squeak that I find makes our puppy go easier on them. Cute and easily packable.
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My two Labradors make quick work of these. They love them. But Not very durable. Stuffing everywhere.
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Style: Latex Surpise Color, Size: 6"
Not for every type of dog, but our dog LOVES these things. Try one and see how it goes. They are cheap, so no great loss if your dog doesn't like it, But if it does, you'll have a great time with them. Best $3 I could spend
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★★★★★ 4
Tie a Knot in it if it rips
Style: Plush Surprise Color, Size: 6", Style: Plush Surprise Color, Size: 6"
My puppy split the middle belly seam in about 5 minutes of spirited play with the white foam and squeak assembly scattered about, but he loves these loofa toys - goes nuts for them. Went through a couple of the little $3 ones so I tried this big one which he ripped apart. But I tied a knot in the middle of it over the ripped part and guess what, it's better than before. He loves the whipping the big knot around. The part where it ripped was where they filled it I think but the rest of the stitching is really quite solid. Takes a beating, to a point. The little ones lasted a reasonable time before they were totally played.
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Not the most durable, but my dog LOVES it.
Style: Plush Surprise Color, Size: 24"
My boyfriend’s dog had the small version from Petsmart and she has been very gentle with it since she likes it so much. I decided to surprise her with this 24 inch one for Christmas. She was obsessed! It’s cute, it’s very soft, and has a big squeaker in the top, which she loves! She was a little more tough on it and it did get some rips 12 hours in, but it is still in one piece at the moment and brings lots of joy. The dog is a medium/large size.
Dog toys can be so expensive. I personally think the was a great price despite not being the most durable. I may purchase again next year!
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