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The Sadies - New Seasons

Friday, April 11th, 2008

I’m feeling confident, so let’s going ahead and make the argument that the Sadies are essential listening for the punk rock crowd. Now this is by no means an under-appreciated band; they find no shortage of critical praise with each successive record (and there’s been something like ten at this point). Yet coming as we […]

Best of 2007

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

My “Best of 2007″ list is now online over at Punknews. These articles seem to grow more massive every year and this one was no exception. I’m not even going to attempt to repost the content here.
Best of 2007 - Adam’s Picks
Also check out the rest of the staff picks from our dozen or […]

The Weakerthans - Reunion Tour

Friday, September 28th, 2007

Despite the sheer reverence shown for the Winnipeg act, the Weakerthans are really a delightfully simple band. Particularly in Canada the indie scene’s treated them with the acclaim afforded to bands like Broken Social Scene and the Arcade Fire: the luminaries. While I’d argue that John K. Samson and company certainly deserve it, they’re clearly […]

Surging Revival!

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

There are some excellent things on the horizon, particularly if you’re into the loosely defined indie folk / alt-country / cowpunk genre that we can’t seem to name. My old favourites Cuff The Duke return this October with “Sidelines of the City,” following up 2005’s eponymous Cuff The Duke. The song “Surging Revival” is up […]

The Acorn - 2 songs from “Glory Hope Mountain”

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Ottawa’s The Acorn has posted two songs from their upcoming Paper Bag release Glory Hope Mountain and it’s sounding absolutely gorgeous. I dug the band’s prior EP Tin Fist but I never really latched onto a distinct voice in their competent indie-folk tunes. This, however, sounds like a band with ten more years under their […]

HMV cuts prices, CRIA doesn’t get it

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

CBC news is reporting that HMV, the largest chain music retailer in Canada, will cut prices from 20 to 33 percent on music across the board, with back catalogues from popular artists potentially shedding $10 dollars a disc. Of course CRIA is blaming piracy for this apparently tragic bout of consumer friendly adjustment, but as […]

Fun with Suicide Pilots

Friday, May 11th, 2007

I absolutely love stories like this, when something from current affairs headlines has some tertiary facet that Punknews can jump on. I wasn’t even paying attention to the fact that someone leaked the government’s climate change plan. The news that there was a leak at all was overshadowed by the fact that the plan’s […]

Secret insider Punknews plans

Sunday, March 4th, 2007

Adam: Adam’s been listening to Bikini Kill all morning. He’s so in touch with the kids these days.
Brian: clearly
Adam: I’m the voice of a generation right here.
Brian: maybe we can set up a new feature
Brian: Adam and the Kids
Brian: every post of it is you saying “Fuck ‘em.”
Adam: Maybe “What’s cool with the Kids by […]

The Riptides - Hang Out

Friday, February 16th, 2007

The Riptides represent a class of band that’s necessary to the overall health of the punk rock organism. Their peers may be numerous and quite similar at times, but they’ll never be redundant. They’re charming and likable but they’ll never make celebrities of their members. Their records will be met warmly when they arrive, but […]

When they kick out your front door

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

The Arcade Fire’s weird and wonderful promotional site for their upcoming Neon Bible has posted a video of the band performing a cover of the Clash’s “Guns of Brixton.” Head to neonbible.com/yope.html and click “6. Guns” to check it out. The grainy monochrome video and the perspective of the camera really add to it.
Now apparently […]