This week on Exclaim! TV, we show you what happens when another musical guest stops by the Exclaim! office, and of course, we have punk rock, punk rock and more punk rock thanks to Garageland and its host Sam Sutherland. Head over to the Exclaim! TV section now to check out all the latest videos.
First up, London, ON's the Boxer Rebellion (pictured) recently came by the Exclaim! headquarters to hang out on our upper deck. While they were here, they answered a few questions for us and played their song "Organ Song" off of their newest album, The Cold Still.
In Garageland, we have an interview with Sean McNab and Matt Gee of Toronto's the Creepshow. They tell us about how they recorded their newest album, They All Fall Down, even while their lead singer Sarah Blackwood was touring her solo release in Europe. Want to know about the good time they had punching each other in the face for the album's cover art? Well, watch the video to hear all about it.
Sutherland also had a bit of an inspirational talk with Bomb the Music Industry!'s Jeff Rosenstock about shooting for the stars, but being afraid of burning up in the stratosphere. But before your eyes get too teary, be sure to check out our chat with Kyle Krische from Mockingbird Wish Me Luck. He tells us about one the band's roughest show to date and the ups and downs of playing with a band like Alexisonfire.
Watch these Exclaim! exclusive videos, Garageland episodes and more over at the Exclaim! TV section now.
First up, London, ON's the Boxer Rebellion (pictured) recently came by the Exclaim! headquarters to hang out on our upper deck. While they were here, they answered a few questions for us and played their song "Organ Song" off of their newest album, The Cold Still.
In Garageland, we have an interview with Sean McNab and Matt Gee of Toronto's the Creepshow. They tell us about how they recorded their newest album, They All Fall Down, even while their lead singer Sarah Blackwood was touring her solo release in Europe. Want to know about the good time they had punching each other in the face for the album's cover art? Well, watch the video to hear all about it.
Sutherland also had a bit of an inspirational talk with Bomb the Music Industry!'s Jeff Rosenstock about shooting for the stars, but being afraid of burning up in the stratosphere. But before your eyes get too teary, be sure to check out our chat with Kyle Krische from Mockingbird Wish Me Luck. He tells us about one the band's roughest show to date and the ups and downs of playing with a band like Alexisonfire.
Watch these Exclaim! exclusive videos, Garageland episodes and more over at the Exclaim! TV section now.