Review: Sorcier des Glaces – North

Review: Sorcier des Glaces – North
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This Québécois group has had something special and unique going on since the ’90s, and despite being underground in most regards, they’ve never put out a mediocre album. I first heard them through their split with Monarque, another under appreciated yet highly skilled and awesome band from the same side of our Northern neighboring country. Have Sorcier des Glaces lost their touch of frosty, sinister, Canadian black metal with this album, you ask? … read more

Review: STRFKR – Being No One, Going Nowhere

Review: STRFKR – Being No One, Going Nowhere
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With their fifth studio album, STRFKR hit you with an ’80s-flavored synth accompanied by a funky baseline and percussion in the form of “Tape Machine.” Check out their latest album, “Being No One, Going Nowhere,” available today, Nov. 16. … read more

 
 
Review: Steve Drewett & The Indestructible Beat – Disgraceland

Review: Steve Drewett & The Indestructible Beat – Disgraceland
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Steve & The Indestructible Beat = T.V. Smith + Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros … read more

Review: Shock and Awe: Glam Rock and Its Legacy, from the Seventies to the Twenty First Century

Review: Shock and Awe: Glam Rock and Its Legacy, from...
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Other points of interest from Shock and Awe are the exploration of the Theatre of the Ridiculous and late glam’s fascination with authoritarian themes. … read more