It’s been some 40-plus years that shock rock inventor Alice Cooper has been sashaying across stages, singing about loving the
REVIEW: Alice Cooper/Anvil at Center in the Square – Kitchener, ON
December 8, 2011
December 8, 2011 Keith Carman
It’s been some 40-plus years that shock rock inventor Alice Cooper has been sashaying across stages, singing about loving the
October 31, 2011 Keith Carman
It’s not D.O.A. It’s not Subhumans and it certainly isn’t Forgotten Rebels. If ever Canada had an answer to the
February 25, 2011 Keith Carman
Life in the DevilDriver camp has never been easy. Formed after vocalist Dez Fafara hastily quit previous act Coal Chamber
February 15, 2011 Keith Carman
As far back as humanity can recall (well, organized religion at least), we’ve known that variations of the axiom “Idle
February 10, 2011 Keith Carman
Toronto, ON 02/04/11 To paraphrase some decaying playwright: “If music be the food of nostalgia, play on. Give us excess
February 4, 2011 Keith Carman
Los Angeles, Seattle, Maritimes, Tampa: many major urban centres have had their musical moment; hosted an era when the city/region
December 28, 2010 Keith Carman
Three slinky, slightly dishevelled young men step onto a stage illuminated by only a solitary white floodlight stuck inside the
December 27, 2010 Keith Carman
As each year progresses, more bands seem to germinate than deteriorate. Everyone from your sibling’s toddler to the guy at
December 23, 2010 Keith Carman
Picking the “best” albums of any year is a duplicitous venture at best; a struggle to pare down—hopefully not laboriously
December 8, 2010 Keith Carman
A tinge of bittersweetness has just been unleashed unto the world of heavy metal. As any self-respecting headbanger knows, the