*Zzzzzzzzz… zzzzz-k-krkl* Eh? Wha? Oh. Hi. *stretch* Ugh, I’ve been dozing off at the screen for a few hours now. Just can’t get it to work. You know you have
I want it all, and I want it now. Welcome to part 2 of our 7-part musical sinfest. Hopefully we’ve all shed a few pounds after last week’s gluttonous binge.
Welcome to the first instalment of yours truly’s seven-part editorial series – The 7 Deadly Sins: A Musical Perspective. What makes a sin a sin? In the shell of a nut, a
You don’t want to miss this, Vancouver. Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, A Place to Bury Strangers (or APTBS) is a three-piece “noise rock” group made up of Oliver Ackermann
Gord Hill’s latest work, The Anti-Capitalist Resistance Comic Book (published by Arsenal Pulp Press, 2012), lays out the mass anti-capitalist (and usually anarchist) events that have transpired over the last
Life itself is only a vision, a dream. Nothing exists, save empty space, and you. And you, are but a thought. –Mark Twain, The Mysterious Stranger Everything about Leichenhaus is
“Think That You Might Be Wrong” is that sweet song that’s playing when you walk into the prom late because you were getting drunk and fooling around with the love
“Hey, Wite-Out, by the way, used to be used very, very much, very popular item, kinda like Post-Its *chuckle*. But people don’t use Wite-Out as much as they used to
The line-up last Friday at The Media Club was quite the mixed bag. From Magmatic’s funky stylings that got the evening going to Six To Midnight’s hard rock that closed
Rococode are back in town after touring our fair country since late February. On Wednesday night, they brought their friends Wintermitts and Ryan Guldemond (of Mother Mother) who co-produced Rococode’s