Reign of Terror is about a struggle. Continue reading “Sleigh Bells – Reign of Terror”
Sleigh Bells – Reign of Terror
Reign of Terror is about a struggle. Continue reading “Sleigh Bells – Reign of Terror”
Daniel Pujol is a Nashville musician with a fine punk spirit, pursuing a masters in global affairs through the University of Denver. Continue reading “Pujol – Nasty, Brutish, And Short”
Frank Turner is a hard-traveling, hard-rocking English folk singer. His latest release, England Keep My Bones (Epitaph) is full of tunes about love, politics, and rock-n-roll. With another stop in Winnipeg on the horizon (Turner played to a packed crowd at the West End in October), Stylus caught up with the busy troubadour over the phone on a tour stop in Boston. Continue reading “Frank Turner – No Rest For the Wicked”
by Sheldon Birnie
photo: Mark Maryanovich
“If you want to chart a course, you’re not free to leave your history,” explains Winnipeg based singer-songwriter Del Barber over a beer at the King’s Head last week. Continue reading “Hillbilly Highway – Fishing Headwaters with Del Barber”
This sophomore release from the poppy husband-wife project of ever-prolific Black Francis and Violet Clark got right on top of me. Continue reading “Grand Duchy – Let the People Speak”
Local act Viridians release their debut full-length album at the Lo Pub on April 12th. We sat down with Neil Exell and Joseph Péloquin-Hopfner of Viridians at Carlos & Murphy’s and ended up with a hankering for their sweet new music. And nachos. Continue reading “Your Ears Gotta Eat Too :: Food for Thought with Viridians”