I never would’ve guessed how oddly this evening would start off. As the bus I was on approached the corner of Hastings and Main, where it turned and headed northeast
Well, folks, it’s been over two months since the first instalment of The 7 Deadly Sins series hit the e-streets. We pigged out, got greedy, had a nap, got hot
Whereas Los Angeles’ Black Sheep Wall’s debut offering I Am God Songs gave us the terrifying sense of being caught in a storm of razors, the band’s follow-up, No Matter
I remember the first time I walked into Funky’s earlier this year, I thought – “Finally. I found it.” As a newly transplanted Ontarian without much of a clue as
There is something elemental about music that only exists when it’s heard live. Maybe it’s the feeling – the echo of the music against the ceiling of some old venue,
Ah, Mondays. You drag yourself out of bed and make your way to work in a haze thinking – “Where did the weekend go?” Apparently, those in attendance at the
An impressive sampling of Vancouver’s homegrown indie pop/rock was on the menu last Thursday night at the Biltmore Cabaret as part of Steam Whistle’s Unsigned Indie Music Series. All proceeds
It had almost been a whole month since I’d seen a metal show before seeing 3 Inches of Blood and Bison at the Vogue Theatre last Friday. Symptoms of withdrawal
The doors opened twenty minutes late last Friday as an eager line-up formed outside the Biltmore Cabaret. Russian Circles fans clearly made up the majority of those in attendance, but
Is it hot in here? Yes. Yes, it is. Thanks to our lovely Amy Sparrow’s beautiful shot for this week. Scrumptious. Be sure to check out her flickr Photostream. Oh,
The Rickshaw Theatre’s a wild place to see a show, let alone even get to. There’s a vibrant sting of energy in the area. You’re walking on the edge, and