REVIEW: Shad – A Short Story About A War
It has been five long years of waiting for the return of the real Shad, one of Canada’s true hip-hop legends. Since the release of Flying Colours in 2013, Shad has kept […]
It has been five long years of waiting for the return of the real Shad, one of Canada’s true hip-hop legends. Since the release of Flying Colours in 2013, Shad has kept […]
Just a couple of weeks ago, I was thinking about the fact that it has been a while since I really sank my teeth into a new punk album. My […]
A couple of weeks ago, Kurt Vile released another cloudy gem in the collection of psychedelic stoner rock. I can’t say that I was confident that Kurt Vile would be […]
Featured photo by Phil Sharp. A deep groove, slick syncopated rhythms, soulful vocals, and dynamic ambiance are the sounds that fans of The Invisible have grown to love, and the […]
Punk has always been a genre for the winter in my books, and for that reason Titus Andronicus’ fourth album, The Most Lamentable Tragedy, sat in my library untouched when it […]