November 27, 2008
A guy who brought you a band with the bad word in its name brings you a CD with an owl on the cover
by Fawnda Mithrush
Great Big Sea’s Alan doyle is a man who knows how to find the perfection in an ordinary day
by Kathleen Bell
Chicago’s Rise Against have a crush on Canada, but who could blame them?
by Trent Wilkie
Rapper Sage Francis feels right at home beside even the most raucous of punk acts
by Renato Pagnani
November 20, 2008
The Herbaliser comes to Edmonton with a big bong hit of soul, jazz, and rare groove
by Yuri Wuensch
The well-read songwriter lets us in on the literary character that inspired his new album
by Fawnda Mithrush
Sprained ankles and random gunfire: it’s all part of life for Ben Disaster and Let’s Dance
by Kathleen Bell
Montreal’s Priestess found fame in videogames, but they insist their live show makes them great
by Fawnda Mithrush
November 13, 2008
He might get painted as a total sap, but James Blunt has been around more than his fair share of ben
by Kathleen Bell
Jill Barber’s latest album might show up in your Mom’s stocking, but you’ll want to burn a copy too
by Renato Pagnani
Luke Doucet’s guitar stylings are as proudly Canadian as the come
by Warren Haas
From waters to wells to clapton and the stones, this Buddy is one guy that’s done it all
by Jeff Holubitsky
Local folks F&M explore some dark themes on every light must fade, but they still know how to laugh
by Fawnda Mithrush
Sarah Noni Metzner’s latest album focuses on a 19th-Century board game that aimed to teach children
by Fawnda Mithrush