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Spinning ’round like a Record Store
On Saturday morning, Windsor band Learning filled Dr. Disc Records with their psychedelic sound in celebration of the sixth annual Record Store Day....
Here comes the Suuns
Joe Yarmush and his cohorts have let the new tighter, slicker, more calculated songs evolve as they’ve migrated from the studio to the stage, getting heavier, louder and longer....
ALBUM REVIEW: Pick a Piper – Pick a Piper
Weber and his cohorts, including Clint Scrivener, Angus Fraser and Dan Roberts, combine dance-music structures, a palette evocative of the natural world and heavy focus on hands-on electronics with production techniques that recall the endearing innocence of the artists who made WJLB special. ...
A PINT WITH: East End Radicals
The Lance’s Jon Liedtke laced up his chucks, zipped up his leathers and caught up with lead vocalist/guitarist Scott Douglas after a show last Friday in Sarnia....
ALBUM REVIEW: Depeche Mode – Delta Machine
Depeche Mode’s 13th album, Delta Machine, hit digital and physical music shops Tuesday. The feel is that that we have come to expect from DM: David Ghan’s crooning is like tar and glitter, a Nick Cave that you can take to the pop-charts....
ALBUM REVIEW: Justin Timberlake – The 20/20 Experience
Timberlake is looking to both the past and future of pop music and attempting to marry the modern with its progenitors from the 50s and 60s....
Elliott Brood • photo courtesy Six Shooter Records
Hometown boys Elliott Brood stop in for a night at the theatre
Elliott Brood might just be the loudest band featuring a banjo that you’ve ever seen. At least, that’s how one fan reviewed the trio after a recent set....
ALBUM REVIEW: Shotgun Jimmie – Everything, Everything
Shotgun Jimmie has brought a new album to life, Everything, Everything, released March 26, once again recalls the simple pleasures of what surrounds us. A true one-man-band is sight seldom seen since the 50s, but Shotgun Jimmie proves that a man doesn’t need other band members....
A PINT WITH: The Reason
The Lance caught up with Adam White and James “Cubby” Nelan after their set to talk about The Reason’s upcoming tour and plans for the future....
ALBUM REVIEW: Iceage – You’re Nothing
Iceage are young (the members are all 20-years-old), abrasive and experimental and that’s likely why they don’t sound retro carbon copies of old punks, they are simply making punk rock the way grandma used to, and it shows....
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