Jackson Phillips started out as a drummer, transitioned to song writing, and then slowly his music evolved into what it is today. He claims to be changing his music in a way that suits him and not to fit in with the current trends in the music world. His new releases are definitely proof that this has paid off and its clear that what he is doing is for himself and not for the … [Read more...] about Day Wave: Head Case/Hard To Read Album Review
Jason Collett “Song and Dance Man” Album Review
Jason Collett released his newest album on February 5th of this year. The album is his first since 2012 and is long overdue. Jason Collett is a singer from Toronto from the Broken Social Scene, an indie rock band formed in 1999. His music is classified as alternative but for some reason I see it more as indie -which makes sense because of the style of music he played while … [Read more...] about Jason Collett “Song and Dance Man” Album Review
The Who -50th Anniversary Tour
This past Tuesday I was given the opportunity to see The Who in Toronto at the Air Canada Centre. I'm not going to lie, it was amazing. I got to sit the entire time and I didn't have to deal with people screaming. Let's face it, they cater to an older audience -but that wasn't always the case. I grew up listening to the likes of The Beatles, Rolling Stones, ABBA (to everyone … [Read more...] about The Who -50th Anniversary Tour
Grand Analog “Roll Dub Soul Rap” Album Review
Grand Analog released their newest album, Roll Dub Soul Rap (A Collection) back in October 2015. The album is a compilation of all their best tracks from previous albums, including Calligraffiti (2007), Metropolis is Burning (2009) and Modern Thunder (2013). They originated from Winnipeg, Manitoba, as the likes of The Weakerthans, and moved to Toronto which is where they are … [Read more...] about Grand Analog “Roll Dub Soul Rap” Album Review