October Issue 2016
Oasis
(Here's The Story) Morning Glory
PUBLISHED Oct 6, 2016
Few bands in history have been able to say they're "bigger than God" or "bigger and better than the Beatles," but for a fleeting moment in...
Sum 41's Deryck Whibley
The Exclaim! Questionnaire
PUBLISHED Oct 6, 2016
Sum 41 broke out of Ajax, ON in 2001, bringing their belligerent, boyish pop punk to the masses with hits like "Fat Lip" and "In Too Deep"...
Danny Brown
Inside the Atrocity Exhibition
PUBLISHED Oct 3, 2016
"If you were a fan of my music before, you're in for a treat," says hip-hop wild child Danny Brown. "Like the title says, it's an atrocity...
Lisa LeBlanc
One Woman's Folk-Trash
PUBLISHED Oct 3, 2016
Acadian "folk-trash" darling Lisa LeBlanc recently went on what she says was one of the craziest trips of her 26-year-old life: staying hom...
Zen and the Art of Procedural Generation
PUBLISHED Oct 3, 2016
No Man's Sky was supposed to be the game of the summer. The rabidly anticipated outer-space sandbox from British indie Hello Games promised...
Touché Amoré
In Tribute
PUBLISHED Sep 27, 2016
Often the greatest art comes from the deepest sadness. After his mother passed away from cancer at age 69 two years ago, Touché Amoré singe...
Clipping.
Outer Limits
PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2016
For Los Angeles experimental rap trio Clipping., making a concept record like Splendor & Misery was always in the cards. "Even while we w...
A Tribe Called Red
The Halluci Nation Is Real
PUBLISHED Sep 21, 2016
"A Tribe Called Red is a constant surprise with what we're able to accomplish," Bear Witness says. "If you look at our history, we just wan...