Random Music News for Monday, June 29, 2015
Today is the 8th birthday of the iPhone. Interested in a documentary on hip hop fashion? Click here. The Meat Puppets still live! There was a Taylor Swift ticket scandal. Do you have
Read MoreToday is the 8th birthday of the iPhone. Interested in a documentary on hip hop fashion? Click here. The Meat Puppets still live! There was a Taylor Swift ticket scandal. Do you have
Read MoreFor a brief second back in the late 90s, I became a fan of Embrace, a decent little band out of West Yorkshire in England. They were known for songs like this. Then
Read MoreThis comes from Dose. I’ll give you one and you can go here for the rest. (Via SF Peter)
Read MoreHome at last. The dogs seem to remember me. Tidal, Jay Z’s streaming music program is a disaster because (a) Jay Z and his posse of artists pissed off the public from the
Read MoreBack in the day, “indie” meant “independent.” That indicated that the artist wasn’t signed to any of the major record labels. Then things got murky. In the UK, the words “indie” and “alternative”
Read MoreThe winners of the 10th annual Toronto Independent Music Awards were announced last night. Here’s who won what: Best Rock and Best Indie: The Beaches The Nursery Silvergun & Spleen Best World:
Read MoreThe kind of music we got to hear used to be tightly controlled by radio stations, record labels, record stores and music video channels. But when we figured out how to use the
Read MoreHollis from The Flavr Blue shot me an email with a link to the group’s new music video for “We Can Go Blind” from their Bright Vices EP. It was directed by the
Read MoreThe Coppertone may be the closest thing Canada has produced to a female Jack White. Have a listen to her new EP, The Bakery. The Bakery by The Coppertone
Read MoreIt’s from Mind the Monsters. The title piqued my curiosity–and I was pleasantly surprised.
Read MoreCollective Arts is a craft brewery based in Ontario which describes itself as “a grassroots beer company fusing the craft of brewing with the inspired talents of emerging and seasoned artists, musicians, photographers
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