Week In Review July 23rd – July 29th, 2017 Highlights
Vancouver Folk Fest – 40 Years of Success […] A Strange Evening at Hollywood Forever Cemetery With a Concert by Sufjan Stevens and Friends […] More Than a Music Festival – Blessed […]
Vancouver Folk Fest – 40 Years of Success […] A Strange Evening at Hollywood Forever Cemetery With a Concert by Sufjan Stevens and Friends […] More Than a Music Festival – Blessed […]
This October, Canadian punk legends Propagandhi will embark on a headline tour of North America. Propagandhi are touring in support of their seventh album Victory Lap, due out September 29 on Epitaph. The […]
This coming weekend, 30 musical acts from around the world will congregate along the banks of the intrepid Chekamus River at the Cheekye Ranch, a scenic wilderness retreat approximately 30 […]
One thing Lemmy Kilmister, Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee liked to do throughout their years together in MOTÖRHEAD was grab a favorite song by another artist and give it a good old […]
Quiet Riot continues their historic journey in 2017 with their new album,“Road Rage”. Led by drummer Frankie Banali, who is joined by veteran bassist Chuck Wright (who has been in and out of the band […]
Wolf Parade has just announced fall 2017 international tour dates in support of Cry Cry Cry, the band’s first album in seven years, which begin October 13th in Toronto at Phoenix Concert Theatre […]
Article and Photo Credit: Mariko Margetson There are many different ways in which to experience the Vancouver Folk Music Festival, which celebrated its 40th Anniversary this year. If you are one […]
Today, Ladan Hussein, known on stage as Cold Specks, announced her highly anticipated new album Fool’s Paradise, set to release on September 22 via Arts & Crafts. The new single “Fool’s Paradise” shows Hussein singing in Somali for […]
Priest announces their debut album “New Flesh”. The album is set for release the 17th of November on Lövely Records. The Stockholm based band have during the spring released praised singles as […]
Review & Photo Gallery – Ben Harper “I Don’t Know How to Say Goodbye to You” […] A Last Stand History Lesson: An Interview with Pär Sundström […] The Velveteins Come […]