Articles by Marko Djurdjić
Pulp Were Consummate Stars in Toronto
History, September 10
PUBLISHED Sep 11, 2024
Pulp should have been enormous. Monstrous, even. Okay, so they were huge, especially overseas, but here on our side of the Atlantic, they ...
'Deaner '89' Brings Humour, Heart and Headbanging to Stories of Canadian Atrocities
PUBLISHED Sep 5, 2024
Paul Spence is a chameleonic renaissance man. An actor, writer, producer, musician and composer affectionately known as the Governor of Giv...
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds' 'Wild God' Finds Jubilance in the Dark
PUBLISHED Aug 30, 2024
By this point, there isn't much more that can be said about Nick Cave. A post-punk punk who evolved into one of music's elder...
Oasis's Albums Ranked from Worst to Best
PUBLISHED Aug 29, 2024
Earlier this week, Oasis announced a reunion after a 15-year hiatus, one punctuated by the constant squabbling and squibbing and squawking...
BC Metal Explorers Anciients Go Through the Gauntlet and Reemerge Stronger Than Ever
PUBLISHED Aug 29, 2024
All bands go through hardships: broken vans and instruments, arguments, creative differences, losing members, gaining members, getting...
Choose Your Own Adventure to Ascension with Jon Hopkins's 'RITUAL'
PUBLISHED Aug 27, 2024
Jon Hopkins' music is filled with empathy and compassion, even if it often (consciously) struggles with maintaining composure...
Spectral Wound's 'Songs of Blood and Mire' Is More Party Than Pain
PUBLISHED Aug 22, 2024
Spectral Wound want you to think they're scary. That's fine, they should — they're a black metal band. Hailing from Montreal...
We've Seen 'Between the Temples' Before
Directed by Nathan Silver
PUBLISHED Aug 21, 2024
What's "between the temples"? The answer is relatively simple: the brain. And yet, that conclusion leads to an organ so complex and weird...