The Radio Dept. Review
The Radio Dept. is a three piece band from Lund, Sweden and they remain relatively unknown in North America. Likely their biggest claim to fame is...More
Becca CD Review
Signed to Sony Music Japan as a teenager, Becca (Rebecca Emily Hollcraft) has achieved a level of fame in Japan that most artists can only dream of...More
Finger CD Review
Back in the early nineties, Finger was making some ripples on the indi-rock scene as a Raleigh NC band with an ear for the sounds of Johnny Thunders....More
New Cancer Bats
Album number three from Canadian bad-asses Cancer Bats hits the streets on April 13th. Intro track ‘Sleep This Away’ picks up nicely where Hail...More
Suspicious Package
Earl Greyhound’s latest release “Suspicious Package” is the album Brooklyn’s dynamic trio have been striving to create. It marks the band’s...More
Flogging Molly Live
I can’t imagine a better way to ring in St. Patrick’s Day then with a dose of Flogging Molly. This seven-member ensemble will make you feel like...More
Kinnie Star A Different Day
Kinnie Starr, a Calgary native, has just released her 5th album “A Different Day”. Kinnie has a sensual, spiritual, and edgy voice that pours...More
Serj Tankian - Elect the Dead Symphony - CD Review
When iconic nu-metal band System of a Down announced its indefinite hiatus in 2006, the individual members wasted little time in moving on to other...More
The Pretenders Live In London
30 years is a lengthy career by any standard, but in the music industry it is a remarkable and Hall of Fame worthy accomplishment.
Formed in...More
Little Boots CD Review
There seems to be something that ties together British singers and the pop genre like a sturdy pair of laces to your favourite shoe. Blackpool native...More
New Model Army CD Review
An active band since the early eighties, New Model Army (NMA) have been lumped into the same genres of music over the past 25 years as Justin...More
Mark Sultan - $ - CD Review
While it’s true that bands like The Cramps and Deja Voodoo have come and gone, there is a still an active scene for psyche-rock / garage rock, and...More
The Endless Blockade/ Bastard Noise CD Review
This is a split album between two heavyweights of underground grindcore. Both The Endless Blockade and The Bastard Noise toured together in 2007, and...More
Genuine Negro Jig CD Review
Harkening back to ‘the good ol’ days’ means a great number of things to a great number of people. Musically speaking, it could be The Beatles,...More
Blind Pilot iTunes Session EP Review
Blind Pilot's self-titled, iTunes only EP has five songs on it. The songs include a Gillian Welch cover, an unreleased song, and three songs from...More
A Rocket to the Moon CD Review
There has been a lot of buzz surrounding the release of the debut full length album by the foursome known as ‘A Rocket to the Moon’. This group,...More
The xx Review
The ambitious debut album from London’s new indie rock darlings known as the The xx are slowly but surely staking their claim as a group to watch...More
Karnivool – Sound Awake review
It’s a no-brainer that Karnivool are going to be huge in North America. And while I hate to trumpet another band on the chickenshit staple of...More
BT – These Beautiful Machines Review
A household name to fans of electronica and progressive trance music, BT’s new double album might appear as a bit excessive to some. Can it hold a...More
Hollerado CD Review
After being handpicked by Jack White to open the Dead Weather’s secret show at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto last summer, Canadian rockers...More
David Bowie – A Reality Tour review
Things have been quiet on the Bowie front for the past few years. Reality was released in 2003 – and Bowie toured the album through 2004 until he...More
Good Shoes - No Hope, No Future review
In 2007, Good Shoes had a modest hit on the UK charts with a song called 'All In My Head'. It was a slice of everything that seemed to be working in...More
Dot Allison - Room 7½ review
Through the nineties, Dot Allison fronted the UK electronica project One Dove. She has since collaborated with the likes of Massive Attack, Kevin...More
Kurupt CD Review
Kurupt is a rapper that earned his bones in the early days of Death Row Records, after he made his debut on Dr. Dre's 1992 landmark album "The...More
Buckethead & Friends – Enter The Chicken review
I can't call this a new release – by my count, Enter The Chicken has been released three times now – first in 2005, then a re-release in 2008 with...More
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