More Tragically Hip Vinyl Coming
Universal Music Canada has announced the release of three pieces of Tragically Hip vinyl: Day for Night (1994), Trouble at the Henhouse (1996) and Live Between Us (1997). All three will be available
Read MoreUniversal Music Canada has announced the release of three pieces of Tragically Hip vinyl: Day for Night (1994), Trouble at the Henhouse (1996) and Live Between Us (1997). All three will be available
Read MoreWhen Nevermind took off unexpectedly, the executives at Nirvana’s record company realized that they needed to backfill the band’s history. Sure, there was the Bleach album from 1989, but there were also all
Read MoreThis year marked the 40th anniversary of Rush’s 2112, their epic Ayn Randian (think Anthem) prog opus that turned a generation of pimple-faced kids (me included) into wild air drummer with the “Overture.”
Read MoreTemple of the Dog is hot again. First, there’s the 25th anniversary re-release of their one-and-only album on September 30. Send, there’s the tour (sans Eddie) that sold out in three seconds earlier
Read MoreAnother band has announced a vinyl reissue. This time it’s Soundgarden. Coming off of a recent reissue, 1994’s Superunknown, and a three-CD rarities collection, Echo Of Miles: Scattered Tracks Across The Path, the
Read MoreIt’s a new practices for celebrities to offer their fans the opportunity for exclusive things– pre- or post-show meetings, photos, dinners, discussions, even little momentos to those willing to pay big bucks for
Read MoreWhen Weezer their second album, Pinkerton, on September 24, 1996, it was treated as a disappointment. Those expecting more of the sound heard on the “blue” album were upset and Pinkerton was written
Read MoreThe 20th anniversary of reissue of the Fun Lovin’ Criminals’ Come Find Yourself is coming soon–the 90s are back, aren’t they?–and a tour is underway. Here’s Huey and Fast talking about the mixing
Read MoreTwenty years ago, we were still getting used to the appearance of hip-hop influences in alternative rock. Sure, we had the Beastie Boys, Faith No More and Rage Against the Machine, but the
Read MoreBack in the middle 90s, Rancid formed one-third of the Holy Trinity of the Punk Rock Revival. Although they sold fewer records than The Offspring and Green Day, they were nevertheless an importance
Read MoreI’m kinda pumped at the number of 90s bands that are touring again: Lush, Veruca Salt, My Bloody Valentine, Kula Shaker. And as an unrepentant shoegaze fan, I’m thrilled that Ride is back.
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