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  • New Tune Review: EDDYEVVY

    I saw Kitchener-Waterloo band EDDYEVVY live for the first time a few weeks ago and it was one of the most refreshing musical experiences I have had since I became […]

  • New Tune Review: Glorious Mourning by Sad Beach Boys

    Glorious Mourning is just that — it’s what you would expect from someone calling themselves “Sad Beach Boys,” but it’s also totally not. It’s got this sort of somber, summer […]

  • If Streets Could Talk: Baden

    Raising a family and listening to the trains in Baden

  • Homage to Hometown with Block Parent

    “Down the 401, passed the Schneider’s sign; That’s where I wanna be/Might be hurtin’ but it’s got a certain je ne sais-quality” Cambridge act Block Parent’s new album Amongst the […]

  • Ask a Punk: The Show that Almost Wasn’t, at the Venue that Almost Was

    “Yo, the Hellcat got raided.” The first message that Dylan F. Bravener sent me on Thurs. April 11 was more disappointing than surprising, to be honest. This presented a challenge, […]

  • The Man Behind the Beard: Sitting Down with Santa

    We sent Kurtis to interview some local Santas and to find out if he was still on the “nice” list

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