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 […]
The Arboretum Festival, or this year’s Bon-Fire, is one of my favourite places to go to discover incredible musicians who are just getting their careers underway. This time around I […]
Way back in April of this year, the Canadian kings of sinister music known as Timber Timbre released their sixth album, Sincerely, Future Pollution. It seems the modern social and political […]
Some albums travel in so many places that it becomes difficult to capture the essence of the record in writing. Some albums simply need to be experienced. Pierre Kwenders’ sophomore […]