It is odd for me to think that a blog that started as reviewing music with a couple friends, has actually become something with a little web presence, and actual readers. And yet, here I …
There has been a lot of hype about The Killer Inside Me since its debut at Sundance earlier this year. Oddly, there wasn’t much talk in regards to the actual quality of the film itself, …
An Obscure Signal – Creations
Creations was produced by Periphery‘s Misha Mansoor. It’s no surprise then, that the EP ventures on the mix of low-end brutality and melodic tendencies that made Periphery’s debut so enthralling. However, …
In 1994, rapper Common released a song entitled “I Used to Love H.E.R.” (H.E.R. meaning Hearing Every Rhyme), in which he blamed the degradation of hip hop on west coast gangsta rap, and compared it …
While you’re reading the following interview with Shehzaad Jiwani of Toronto rockers Greys, check out one of two new tracks. This one is entitled “Rennie”. You can check out “Simple Living” on their Myspace.
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A seemingly odd pairing for a Tuesday night, post-rockers This Will Destroy You ventured into Lee’s Palace with comeback kids Autolux. Their sonic relation was not very apparent until both bands brought their catalogue to …
Whether you know him as the guy who Kurt Cobain learned all his tricks from, or simply don’t know him at all (the more likely of the two options), Greg Sage was one of the …