CD Reviews
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CD Reviews | December 3rd 2009
THE ROWDYMEN Gas, Liquor and Fireworks
“I went down to the High and Lonesome Club,” Ken McMahon sings on The Rowdymen’s latest CD, Gas, Liquor and Fireworks. more »
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CD Reviews | December 3rd 2009
THE ALMOST Monster Monster
Christian rockers The Almost have put together a consistent, radio-friendly album with Monster Monster. more »
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CD Reviews | December 3rd 2009 | 1
SOLE AND THE SKYRIDER BAND Plastique
Sole and the Skyrider Band’s latest album, Plastique, is an interesting experimental hip-hop album that is crippled by its own ambitions. more »
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CD Reviews | December 3rd 2009
JASON GREELEY Jason Greeley
Jason Greeley’s self-titled country album gives the impression that he tried to combine elements of rock in with his standard country sound to give himself more of an edge. more »
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CD Reviews | November 25th 2009
ALANA LEVANDOSKI - Lions and Werewolves
Genuinely folksy, Alana Levandoski gives an introspective look at her own decisions, with expectant glance towards mistakes and compromise. more »
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CD Reviews | November 25th 2009
SUBCITY - Where’s the Noise?
Winnipeg once had a booming ska scene, and while some local musicians are still trying their hand at the genre, a lot of them have called it quits or adapted. more »
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CD Reviews | November 25th 2009
KING KHAN & BBQ - Invisible Girl
"Open the door, come on in, let the animal party begin," sings King Khan & BBQ as they are surrounded by twelve chickens, three elephants, five pigs, eight monkeys, two cows and a zebra. more »
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CD Reviews | November 25th 2009
KARL WOLF - Nightlife
Most people know Montreal's Karl Wolf for his ill-advised 2007 remake of the hit Toto song Africa. If you've heard it, you know Wolf's sound: thin, auto-tuned tenor vocals sung over synths and heavily-produced dance-pop beats. more »
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CD Reviews | November 25th 2009
THE ZOLAS - Tic Toc Tic
"My balls are coals / I don’t know how much more I can take of this,” he sings. Just one of many not-so-shy lyrics on Tic Toc Tic, the latest album from this Vancouver-based duo, which gives the band a sort of love-me-or-leave-me quality. more »
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CD Reviews | November 18th 2009
PRIESTESS - Prior To The Fire
Prior To The Fire may have been my first exposure to these Montreal metal heads, but they immediately made a good impression with Lady Killer, the album's opener. more »
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