God Is An Astronaut vocalist Torsten Kinsella joins us for a Stereo Six to share six of his all-time favourite records.
One Hundred Moons sets the stage ablaze with the release of the music video for their captivating rendition of Soundgarden's “4th of July.”
One Hundred Moons unveiled their latest single, a mesmerizing rendition of Soundgarden’s “4th of July” from their anticipated EP “TAKE TWO.’
Thou delivers their cult classic collection of Nirvana covers for fans, and it is coming out on vinyl for the first time on February 23rd!
Long Beach, CA based Rockers OF LIMBO have released their provocative new single “California Demon” available now on all DSPs.
Set apart by Sean Michael Howe's guitar wizardry and evocative vocals, 'Can’t See The Sun' (Mule Kick Records) parades the palpable, innovative talent of Geanies.
We are joined by Shawn Brown to discuss his “Road of Bones” single, ‘The Rain Parade’ album, musical influences, and what he considers “success” as an...
Sudbury, Ontario rock quartet Fortunate Losers have unveiled the music video for their latest single, “Desire.”
Rage Against The Machine hit Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, and the sold-out show’s energy was something you’d have seen at a Lollapalooza gig in the early ’90s.
Crossroad Crooks‘ self-titled debut album finds each band member prominently in their element. The trio work in symbiosis to create a rollicking ride and an effective...
Raw and surging with delicious, ragged dynamics, Dog in a Man Suit's EP ‘Trapped!’ vibrates on the palpable muck of gritty guitars, evocative lyricism, and passionate...
Worcester alt-rockers Zilch want to take us through some of the lesser heard cuts from the grunge era. Check out their top ten choices here.
Indie rock trio Crossroad Crooks delivers an emotional commentary on negative cyclical patterns in their legendary debut single, “In Waiting,” out January 27th.
156/Silence frontman Jack Murray picks six inspirational singers he believes rewrote the rulebook when it comes to heavy vocals.
Candlebox frontman Kevin Martin talks about the new record, the future of the band, and growing up during the grunge explosion of the 90s.