by Sean Passmore | Dec 16, 2016 | Album of the Week
52 years after releasing their debut album of mostly covers The Stones go full circle with their first new album in 11 years. Not since 2005’s A Bigger Bang have The Glimmer Twins had any new material out on the street and technically they still don’t....
by Sean Passmore | Dec 15, 2016 | Album of the Week
Recorded at the Bathhouse in hometown Kingston, Ontario, the Hip return to the fray with their first album of new material since the announcement of lead singer Gord Downie’s terminal brain cancer diagnosis earlier this year. Named after a song from their...
by Sean Passmore | Dec 14, 2016 | Album of the Week
46 years after their initial formation in Gainesville, Florida, Southern country rockers Mudcrutch release the follow up to their 2008 self titled debut album. More than just a Tom Petty side project this is not The Heatbreakers 2.0, this is an entirely different band...
by Sean Passmore | Dec 12, 2016 | Album of the Week
It’s been just a little over 10 years since these bearded post grunge Seattle hipsters grabbed Sub Pop’s eye after opening for indie icon Iron & Wine on the Washington state leg of his 2005 tour. There have been numerous line up changes since, leaving...
by Sean Passmore | Dec 11, 2016 | Album of the Week
Commonly referred to as “The White Album” Weezer’s 10th album in 23 years is also their fourth self titled release to be closely associated with colour (The Blue Album, The Green Album, The Red Album). Here guitarist, lead vocalist and primary...