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High Noon and Homecoming: An Interview with Arkells’ Max Kerman

By: Daniel Gerichter (@ZenDonut) –   Arkells’ catalogue carries the rare distinction of being at once a series of relevant statements and the perfect anthems for your cottage deck. And through a relentless, seemingly unending touring schedule, the band has brought that sound all over the world. We got a chance to talk to frontman Max Kerman … Continue reading

Album Review: The Dirty Nil – ‘Smite’ EP

By: Luke Ottenhof – There’s probably no better “genre” to describe Hamilton trio The Dirty Nil than with the name of their hometown: “Hammer” Rock. It could also be thought of as bearing the same qualities as the tool of the same name. It’s brash, gruff, and could probably be used to inflict harm. Granted, the extent of harm … Continue reading

Photos: Supercrawl 2013 (Day 2) – Passion Pit, Joel Plaskett, Said The Whale + More

By: Lauren Garbutt (@LaurenGarbutt1) – The 2013 edition of Hamilton’s annual music festival, Supercrawl, concluded yesterday with a strong set of performances from top Canadian artists including Joel Plaskett, Said The Whale, PS I Love You, The Pack A.D., The Dirty Nil, Diamond Rings, Doldrums and Fucked Up, all of which was capped off with … Continue reading

Photos: Supercrawl 2013 (Day 1) – Wintersleep, Young Galaxy + More

By: Lauren Garbutt (@LaurenGarbutt1) – The 2013 edition of Hamilton’s annual music festival, Supercrawl, kicked off last night for what is likely to be one of the best Supercrawl’s yet. From indie rockers Wintersleep, to the dream pop of Young Galaxy to the neo-psychedelica of Suuns, to Hamiltonian Noise Makers Cowlick, there was something for everyone last night. … Continue reading

Photos: SiriusXM Road Trip (Billy Talent, Half Moon Run) @ Molson Canadian Studio

Photos by: Stephen McGill (@steve_mcgill) – Multiple JUNO, MuchMusic and MTV Award winning punk rock quartet Billy Talent headlined the ongoing SiriusXM Road Trip, with Montreal-based indie rock band Half Moon Run. The tour, which will visit five Canadian cities this month, invaded Hamilton’s Molson Canadian Studio last night. If you live in either London, ON or … Continue reading