
Nothing new to see, hear or learn for any diehard Beatles fan here but this 45-minute documentary offers a comprehensive account of what Joh...
Nothing new to see, hear or learn for any diehard Beatles fan here but this 45-minute documentary offers a comprehensive account of what Joh...
A more appropriate name for this barebones concert DVD would have been Alive & Recruiting, as evidenced by the many unfamiliar faces helping...
More than a mere DVD reissue, the main feature here represents a full-on reworking of Queens 1984 concert film We Will Rock You, released t...
Legendary guitarist Randy Bachman hauled his axe onstage at the Sadies behest for three tunes, including a rendition of the Guess Whos wil...
What began as a spare-time lark turns out to be a remarkably worthwhile covers project bound to garner Danny Michel all kinds of attention....
Former Swervedriver front-man Adam Franklin overcame a brutal (though thankfully short-lived) sound mix to introduce a new batch of solo mat...
Teenaged Toronto quartet Spiral Beach’s combination of talent, charm and youthfulness made this a must-see showcase for dozens of jade...
The Two Koreas don’t cut a wide stylistic swath, but the band work their well-chosen Pavement-meets-Fall territory with aplomb and, on...
Front-man Simeon Ross’s mid-set decision to move his mic stand to the middle of the dance floor afforded the near-capacity crowd an op...
Though prone to conducting industry showcases in solo or duet mode, principal Miracles worker J. Andrew Magoffin treated assembled delegates...
Ox front man Mark Browning declined an offer of a free drink, asking instead if anyone in the crowd had a Fishermans Friend for him. That w...
Contrary to the prevailing vibe of his electronic-nuanced recent CD, Laissez-Faire, Ayla Brook pressed his rhythm section into lean, three-p...
Réjean Ricard and Jacques Dubois have rehearsed in the spacious basement of the St. Norbert Roman Catholic Church for nearly 20 years. As im...
Bill Whitten has dropped one for the ages with this fourth full-length effort from his strung-out sounding, eyeliner-in-the-rain New York Ci...
British art pop sage Robyn Hitchcock teams up with R.E.M.s Peter Buck, Ministry drummer Bill Rieflin and Minus 5 maestro Scott McCaughey fo...
Former Gun Club, Cramps and Nick Cave sideman Kid Congo will never be accused of garbling his lyrics. Thats what stands out the most on thi...
What a difference three years makes. Since the 2003 release of Micos G7 debut Outside the Unbearable Grows, the straight-faced, prog-friend...
Right off the top of this hour-and-a-half long performance, the Pixies strike a relaxed, playful stance with notoriously cantankerous front-...
Shot over the course of the bands 2004 reunion tour, Loud Quiet Loud presents the Pixies as unlikely rock icons whom youd never want to ha...
This 1970 solo LP by veteran rock producer Terry Manning ranks well down the laundry list of the mans accomplishments, among them pioneerin...