By Tom Murray

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November 26, 2009

Surveillance With A Smile Hidden Cameras frontman Joel Gibb is still getting around to recording songs he wrote 10 years ago
in Music Feature

November 19, 2009

Talking With The Axeman About Poetry Despite his rep as a political firebrand, Billy Bragg thinks of himself as a soul singer
in Music Feature

November 5, 2009

“I’m Glad There’s Anybody Listening To Them” Buddy Miller won’t say it, so we’ll say it for him: his beautiful country albums deserve a big crowd
in Music Feature

October 22, 2009

From Russia, With Guitars “Rock star” never used to be a viable career option in the Soviet Union until Mumiy Troll came along
in Music Feature

October 1, 2009

I Know I Can’t Live Without CJSR Radio As the CJSR Fundrive winds down, veteran DJs share their favourite tales from the station’s past
in Music Feature

September 10, 2009

These Arms Are Snakes Wriggle Into Town Let’s not be one of those cities that greets these Seattleites’ live show with blank stares
in Music Feature

August 20, 2009

Abort, Retry, Vail Calgary’s Chris Vail has reshaped his band Vailhalen into the dance-pop outfit Key to the City
in Music Feature Paul And Ali, RIP The death of guitar innovator Les Paul deserves headlines, but so does drum great Rashied Ali
in Music Feature

August 13, 2009

Scenes From A Marin Roger Marin gave up an engineering job in Toronto to become a traveling pedal steel guitarist
in Music Feature

August 6, 2009

Close Encounters Of The III Kind Loudon Wainwright’s latest collaborators include old-timey banjo players and CGI guinea pigs
in Music Feature

July 23, 2009

Escovedo Embraces Studio Of course, when you’re working with John Cale and Tony Visconti, every day in the booth is exciting
in Music Feature

July 9, 2009

Migratory Bison For these Vancouver rockers, it’s not enough to make a record; you’ve got to go on the road with it
in Music Feature

July 2, 2009

Old, Gifted Frank Black You can call him Frank, you can call him Black Francis, but just get to the point of your questions
in Music Preview

June 18, 2009

What A Difference Adé Makes Only in the realm of King Sunny Adé would four CDs in 10 years be considered a "slowdown"
in Music Preview From “Green Onions” To Potato Hole Whenever soul legend Booker T. Jones sits down at the keyboard, the results are always tasty
in Music Preview

June 4, 2009

OK, That’s A Little Too Much Chaos An arsonist’s fire wiped out The Order of Chaos’ rehearsal space — but not their kickass new album
in Music Preview Julie Doiron Has Found The Perfect Job Tim Hortons didn’t want her, hotels didn't want her. But music fans will always have an opening
in Music Preview

May 14, 2009

Two Canadian Bands Go Beyond The Pale Members of Run Chico Run and The Cape May form a more perfect union with Pale Air Singers
in Music Preview

May 7, 2009

Arrrr For Arrrr’s Sake Swashbuckle combines the crazed energy of thrash metal with the fun of talking like a pirate
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April 30, 2009

The Blackened Soul Of Lorrie Matheson The Calgary singer/songwriter channels his anger into his caustic new album, <i>In Vein</i>
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