I admit that I’m a bad metalhead. Continue reading “Carcass – Surgical Steel”

Winnipeg music & culture since 1989
by Sheldon Birnie
It would come as some surprise to me if you, as a Winnipegger, haven’t heard of Greg Rekus at this point. Do you walk around the city with your eyes on the ground, never once looking at any of the posters taped and pealing from light poles? Did you not spend your youth at all ages punk shows, where Greg’s old band, High Five Drive, inevitably made up some part of the bill, if not the headliners? Continue reading “Hillbilly Highway – Greg Rekus releases Punkoustic, continues to relentlessly tour Earth”
You are driving through a cold, grey morning along an Interstate highway, somewhere in the midwest. Continue reading “The Deep Dark Woods – Jubilee”
Floods and Fires is the debut EP by Winnipeg band, Yes We Mystic. Continue reading “Yes We Mystic – Floods and Fires”
A funny thing happened while Dave Todd was recording his own songs: he amassed a band whose name means “Miracle of God.” Continue reading “Naysa – Songs We Recorded In Our Basement”
…but is it the wrong moment? Franz Ferdinand deliver what is, if not to the high bar of their sophomore release, at least as technically similar a template as a band could follow. Continue reading “Franz Ferdinand – Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action”

by Victoria King
It’s July. You’re driving to the sounds of your favorite CD. You pop the disc out and put it in its case, leaving it on the front passenger seat. Before you remember to find a shady safe spot for your tunage, you exit the car and forget your beloved in the direct light of the summer rays. You return three hours later to a hot, steaming CD – blow that steam off and pop it back in. The sounds have warped and twisted into a contorted soundscape of drumbeats, displaced vocals and other eerie dancey crashes and bashes. Continue reading “Zebra Pulse :: Riffin’ on a Nice Groove and Free Form Chaos”
by Devin King
Gentlemen of the board, I’ve gathered you all here today as I understand there has been some concern raised over our release of New Zealand singer Lorde’s single titled “Royals.” As you may know, the song in question discusses the idea of extreme wealth in the music industry, and broadly, society. Some of you have expressed concern that this might ignite class consciousness and foster a realization of inequality in the masses. I am here to tell you not to be afraid. Continue reading “Fear of Music :: The Machine Wakes, Sees Itself, and Smiles”
Yuck are one of those bands that managed to survive without their old lead singer. Continue reading “Yuck – Glow and Behold”