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For WHO fans everywhere, the announcement of a brand new tour means only one thing: the world’s most untameable rock band is about to deliver the goods once again. Never ones for nostalgia, singer ...
Hudson's Bay may have largely disappeared, but in St. Albert, a piece of the store's history will live on. A time capsule, stored in the wall since 1995, has been donated to the Musée Heritage Museum.
If there was one thing we could count on with Oasis is that Noel and Liam would fight–and that it would get weird. The greatest and weirdest fight they ever had was on April 7, 1994. The band had just ...
One night in November 1987, Cowboy Junkies set up in Toronto’s Trinity Church, which is in a square surrounding by the Eaton Centre. There was one mic and a single DAT recorder (actually, it was a ...
Like Wet Leg, Coach Party is from the Isle of Wight. When they first came together, they were known as Jeph and released a couple of songs independently under that name. When they were signed to Chess ...
Sorry the late posting of this week’s New Music Friday, but I was traveling. But better late than never. Last week, we were hoping that we were about to get a Talking Heads reunion. Instead, we have ...
For this week’s Five Songs You Must Hear list, at least one track manages to rhyme “nostalgia” with “chlamydia.” 1. Vox Rea, One Kiss The Art Oracles Songbook (Independent) RIYL: Sister duos Vancouver ...
A concert ticket is a simple thing. It symbolizes a contract between you and an artist that allows you admission to a performance set for a designated venue at a specific time. That’s it. But getting ...
This 2004 single by English rapper and producer Mike Skinner is one of the most perfect heartbreak songs a dude will ever hear. If you’re a guy and you’ve had to endure a painful breakup, this one ...
Your mobile phone has millions of times the computer power of the machinery that took Apollo spacecraft to the moon. Given the limitations of the hardware and processing capability of the gear NASA ...
We don’t like to think about our favourite musicians as being mortal. Because let’s face it, we believe that they do extraordinary things and make us feel in ways we otherwise wouldn’t. Rock stars are ...
Between Madchester and Britpop, there was a brief Bowie-esque glammy period that birthed bands like Suede. Some 30 years later, they’re still with us and still release solid records. The new album, ...