The discovery of new music can be very exciting if you open your mind.
Since the beginning of time people have been writing songs demanding change and inspiring people to action. The fact that all of those songs are still relevant today tells a sad story of the state of humankind.
An interview with Jorge Dias
who operates Toronto's Mod Club,
Queen Elizabeth Theatre and FountainBlu.
He’s known as the Bard of Salford, the People’s Poet and the Doctor. He’s witty, eloquent and super cool. He refers to himself as “Johnny Clarke, the name behind the hairstyle.” He is Dr. John Cooper Clarke and we had the privilege of spending an hour speaking with him... now the privilege is all yours.
Doomsday: the last day of the world's existence; a time or event of crisis or great danger.
Darling: an affectionate form of address to a beloved person.
Doomsday Darling: Power-pop in a blue suit.
A glimpse at some environmental concerns of acoustic guitar building.
He was born in São Paulo but considers himself a citizen of planet earth. An interview with the Brazilian rap maestro Emicida.
We can finally scratch having a beer at a sports bar in Toronto's Little Portugal to chat with a couple of Sheepdogs off our bucket list... bonus points for having the opportunity to watch their triumphant return to Massey Hall and joining them all for a few more beers after the show.
Peter Serrado talks music with us—his anticipated self-titled debut album, his influences and his future.
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