Highlighted by “Lost for a While,” Little Misty’s ‘Nowhere Land’ is cap-a-pie haunting, dispensing lush leitmotifs, somewhere between a rift and a revelation.
Things are heating up in Canada thanks to the release of the passionate “Québec” music video by LGBTQ singer Tom Goss.
Les Soniques are a Montreal, Quebec-based psych-rock quartet who are set to release their first single “It’s My Time” on February 7th.
L’héritage du monde, the debut album on Sepulchral Productions from Quebec’s Trépas, is an exhausting experience, but one that invokes sense memory beyond the aural making for a more memorable and honest one – and one that leaves a listener eager to repeat it.
After nearly 20 years, psychobilly innovators Gutter Demons are still churning out quality records, with the most recent being 2018’s No God, No Ghost, No Saints. While at Heavy MTL, Mike Bax spoke with the whole band about the festival, Stomp Records, and their gateway bands.
While at this year’s Heavy Montréal, Mike Bax spoke to Killswitch Engage guitarist Joel Stroetzel about the festival, their most recent album Atonement, Joel’s “gateway” concert, and even Game of Thrones.
Toronto’s The Anti-Queens is a fabulous band with a hot new album out soon via Stomp Records. While attending ’77 Montréal Festival 2019, Mike Bax spoke with the ladies about music, merch, and much more.
From The Young Gods, Miels, Barrdo, and Victime to …And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead, Archons, Necrotic Mutation, and Despised Icon, FME 2019 literally had music for everyone. And hot damn, this was a fantastic festival!
In a totally wild, off-the-wall interview, Satchel and Stix from Steel Panther discuss, well, a lot of things, including their new record Heavy Metal Rules in this comedic chat with Mike Bax from Heavy Montréal 2019.
While at Heavy Montréal, Mike Bax spoke with Liam Cormier of Toronto’s hugely successful Cancer Bats about their latest album The Spark That Moves (New Damage Records), Sabbath covers, festivals, and much more.
The Dirty Nil are a fabulous Juno Award-winning band that recently released its second record, Master Volume, via Dine Alone Records. At ’77 Montréal, Mike Bax spoke to the trio about their album, David Lee Roth, Metallica, and so much more.
Le Festival de musique émergente, or for Anglophones, the Festival of Emerging Music, is celebrating its 17th year on the last weekend of August. We spoke to FME founder Jenny Thibault to discuss the history of the festival and how it’s grown so much over the years.
We came, we saw, we moshed, we noshed. ‘77 Montreal is a damn good time. Put it on your calendar for 2020. Here are eight things we learned at this year’s festival.