Watch Gord Downie & The Sadies Cover Fucked Up
As an immaculate representation of Gord Downie’s graceful timelessness, we figured who better to interpret a Canadian punk anthem than the man who penned so many classic Canadian canticles of his own.
As an immaculate representation of Gord Downie’s graceful timelessness, we figured who better to interpret a Canadian punk anthem than the man who penned so many classic Canadian canticles of his own.
Mike Roy pens his personal experience as organizer, bartender and spectator of SappyFest XI in Sackville, NB.
Shed Island III begins tomorrow night in St. John’s! Check out our comprehensive click-intensive look at the schedule!
We think they should cover the whole album and call it “Bad Milk for Bad People”.
The environments SappyFest, Shifty Bits Circus and Shed Island individually create each share the aim of a community experience– not just a set of grueling and expensive conditions that one would endure solely to cross a number of band names off a bucket list
Slow Death were Prince Edward Island’s first hardcore punk band, and after 31 years their sole 1985 recording has finally found its way to vinyl. Check out our chat with Unknown Coast Records founder Davis Brown about the importance of a reissue label in Atlantic Canada, and why Slow Death is the perfect starting point.
28 years ago on July 4th, 1988, a minivan carrying 4 professional wrestlers plunged off a bridge and into a creek in Lewisporte, Newfoundland. Among the 3 fatalities in the accident was American wrestling star Adrian Adonis. How did the charismatic heavyweight go from Wrestlemania III to a small time Newfoundland tour just over a year later?
Newfoundland noise rock is alive and well. Check out the debut EP by St. John’s trio Bad Milk.
For part 2 of our Bye Bye Bungas series, we pieced together what beer soaked footage we could salvage from The Cowabungas chaotic closing number at the Secret East Double Feature.