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Author Archives: Louis
Reverie Sound Revue: Reverie Sound Revue
Ahhh! Finally! I think it has been almost a month since my last review. Time to get back to work again!! And yet another canadian band, Reverie Sound Revue. The history of their first album is quite peculiar, as they … Continue reading
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Tagged broken social scene, lisa lobsinger, reverie sound revue
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Please note that…
… I will no longer (or barely ever) make posts during the week, since I’m loaded with school work and whatnot. However, I will still post stuff regularly during the weekend!! Thanks for reading, Louis.
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Pearl Jam’s Experimental Era: Vitalogy
Pearl Jam is probably my favorite band of all-time, so it’s pretty hard to stay objective when it comes to reviews, but I swear I try. I really do. Why Vitalogy? Why not Ten, Vs., or last year’s Backspacer? No … Continue reading
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Tagged Grunge, nirvana, Pearl Jam, soundgarden, ticketmaster, Vitalogy
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Karkwa: Les Chemins de Verre
So Karkwa officially won the 5th Polaris Music prize for their album Les Chemins de Verre. For those who aren’t too familiar with the prize, I would summarize it by saying that it’s a highly prestigious award given each year … Continue reading
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Tagged karkwa, le volume du vent, les chemins de verre, louis-jean cormier, Polaris Prize
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Apostle of Hustle: National Anthem of Nowhere
Apostle of Hustle, Andrew Whiteman’s latest side-project (or is it?), has gone under the radar since its creation in 2001. Dude, wait a second… who’s Andrew Whiteman? Sorry about the lack of precision there. Whiteman is a guitarist/vocalist (probably a … Continue reading
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Tagged apostle of hustle, national anthem of nowhere
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The Sword: Warp Riders
Often cited as the pioneers of “retro metal”, a genre that incorporates elements from classic heavy metal bands such as Black Sabbath and Deep Purple, and doom and sludge bands like Sleep and Kyuss, the Sword have been promoted to … Continue reading
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Tagged black sabbath, deep purple, sleep, the melvins, the sword, warp riders
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Kings of Leon’s Come Around Sundown to be released on October 19
Here is the Kings of Leon’s brand new song “Radioactive”, off their 5th and highly-anticipated new album, Come Around Sundown. My opinion? This already sounds better than their last effort, and even though it’s slightly overproduced to my ears, I … Continue reading
Sleigh Bells – Treats
I was told to listen to this album for two reasons. Reason 1: it was supposed to sound like the Ting Tings. And I love the Ting Tings. So why not? Reason 2: it was supposed to be a great … Continue reading
Tera Melos – Patagonian Rats
Totally coolio!! Way to describe Tera Melos’ new full lenght album, Patagonian Rats, released September 7 on Sargent House. Lead by the genius Nick Reinhart, the three-piece from Roseville, California incorporates a blend of experimental, rock, jazz and even *drum … Continue reading
Patience…
Some more reviews and goodies are on their way!! Thank you very much for taking the time to read and encourage me!!
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