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February 25, 2010

A Musical Pulsating Brain From Outerspace Yes, Krang shares its name with the bad guy from the Ninja Turtles, but their sound is all-out psych
in Music Feature

January 28, 2010

Album Art In A Digital Age SEE talks to indie album artists about the role of art in an increasingly non-physical medium
in Music Feature

December 24, 2009

Peace On Earth, Goodwill to Edmonton Why don’t you give peace a chance? The band of former Edmontonians comes back to play the Artery
in Music Feature The Synth-Pop Sounds of The Silly Kissers Their name might call to mind wet, sloppy kisses, but this band is anything but silly
in Music Feature

December 17, 2009

Hot Tickets Ring The Bells Tour, Gobble Gobble, Pop Echo’s Birthday Party
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December 10, 2009

More Like The Screeching Daddies Screeching Weasel may be one of the best punk bands, but having kids makes it hard to tour
in Music Feature

November 12, 2009

Something Wyrd This Way Comes Aaron Levin has lined up the 16 strangest bands he could find for an epic festival of unusual noise
in Music Feature

November 5, 2009

Merely A Few Miner Altercations The Outdoor Miners overcame laziness and a faulty urethra to release a new instant-classic 7"
in Music Feature

October 29, 2009

Young Galaxy Approaches Adulthood The Montreal shoegazers have left their comfy home at Arts and Crafts and are going indie
in Music Feature

August 27, 2009

Headband, We Hardly Knew Ye The Edmonton musical mainstays have recorded a fantastic new LP. So it’s a perfect time to break up
in Music Feature

July 30, 2009

The City Streets Are Changing Cities The venerable rockers bid a tearful au revoir to Edmonton
in Music Feature

July 2, 2009

Let’s Do The Yoknapatawpha Rock! William Faulkner’s <i>Light in August</i> was the basis for Rock Plaza Central’s new disc
in Music Preview

June 25, 2009

The Ballad Of The Rural Alberta Advantage Nils Edenloff moved from Fort Mac to Toronto, but his career took off when he embraced his origins
in Music Preview

June 11, 2009

Anatomy Of A Murdoch Corbin Murdoch has never been to war, but <i>Wartime Lovesong</i> has battle scars all over it
in Music Preview

May 21, 2009

Dirty Projectors Make A Clean Breast Of It The Brooklyn buzz band has evolved from Black Flag deconstructors to Byrne/Björk collaborators
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May 14, 2009

KHAAA-AAAAA-AAAAA-AAAAAN! According to R&B/garage wildman King Khan, his music appeals to everyone from bikers to amputees
in Music Preview

April 30, 2009

A Cassette, A Booklet, A Work Of Art You can’t buy The Famines’ new release through iTunes — it’s something you need to hold in your hand
in Music Preview

April 9, 2009

Edmonton Gets Fucked Up On Easter Sunday We’re referring to the Toronto punk band, of course. How you spend the rest of the day is up to you
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April 2, 2009

AIDS Wolf Wants Music To Be Weirder Chloe Skum turns off the flamejob scream long enough to talk about the war between pop and avant-gar
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March 12, 2009

A Hitchhiker's guide To The Music Industry Winnipeg’s Romi Mayes makes music so bluesy and hurtin’ it can make grown men cry
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