July 2, 2009
You can call him Frank, you can call him Black Francis, but just get to the point of your questions
by Tom Murray
William Faulkner’s
Light in August was the basis for Rock Plaza Central’s new disc
by Mike Deane
Xavier Rudd has a dab hand with the didgeridoo — and at least a dozen other instruments too
by Michelle Garcia
The Pack A.D.'s Black and Maya Miller ooze tough-as-leather garage-rock cool
by Paul Matwychuk
The turntable pioneer says there’s nothing unique about creating mashups; that’s just part of DJing
by Kyle Francis
Sunset Rubdown, Green Day, Goatwhore
by See Staff
Hey Rosetta!’s Tim Baker almost broke his neck writing the songs that make up
Into Your Lungs
by Kathleen Bell
June 25, 2009
And the St. Albert theatre’s 25th anniversary gala is a good place to reminisce with old friends
by Marliss Weber
Jimmy Cobb,
Kind of Blue’s last surviving musician, talks about drumming up a masterpiece
by Paul Matwychuk
Gypsophilia’s Django-esque jazz stylings leave audiences young and old crying “Sa-ba-da-OW!”
by Kathleen Bell
The tireless Les Claypool is a bass virtuoso, a movie director, a novelist and a wine entrepreneur
by Curtis Wright
Nils Edenloff moved from Fort Mac to Toronto, but his career took off when he embraced his origins
by Mike Deane
Gift of Gab, Canadian Carnage, Paul Potts
by See Staff
The story of the unlikely friendship between Andrew W.K. and Canada’s favourite human serviette
by Trent Wilkie
June 18, 2009
Can New Zealand indie-poppers Cut Off Your Hands pass our rigourous Edmonton I.Q. test?
by Trent Wilkie
Only in the realm of King Sunny Adé would four CDs in 10 years be considered a "slowdown"
by Tom Murray
Blind Boys of Alabama, Jenn Grant, Ladyhawk
by See Staff
Japandroids got a career-making review from Pitchfork ... only to have an ulcer nearly kill them
by Michael Hingston
Whenever soul legend Booker T. Jones sits down at the keyboard, the results are always tasty
by Tom Murray