Full of complex colours and a scrummy variety of sonic styles, ‘That Is That’ is not only charismatic but also a most decorative album.
Brimming with heady indie-rock momentum and bright, wild energy, 87 and the Toys’s ‘The Smile Room’ delivers unbridled sonic swagger.
We’re taking a preview at some of the most recognizable songs in professional sports, and where better to start than with the American National Anthem?
From politics to his daughter’s music taste to his new solo album, Irish-born rocker Ricky Warwick takes us on a trip through his life story.
Ricky Warwick pours blood, sweat and tears into ‘When Life Was Hard and Fast’, his fifth album as a solo artist. Read our review here.
One of the most exciting releases of the year belongs to Toronto’s very own Denim Kings, Sam Coffey And The Iron Lungs, who have released the feel good album of the summer, and possibly the year. Not bad for a bunch of Toronto punks.
Irish metallers Dead Label have just issued their new album, Throne Of Bones so, to celebrate the Irish metal scene, we got drummer Claire to list us her TOP 10 Irish bands.
On his seventh solo album, 64-year-old guitar hero Ace Frehley proves he is still the most successful member of KISS, from a musical standpoint at least.
Review and Photos by Mike Bax With one of the best releases of 2015 (Grief’s Infernal Flower, Relapse Records),…