Red Riders

Another consecutive day featuring two Australian bands in a row. I’m not sure why it is so sudden, but 2006 has really been a

Tap Tap

Lately, if there’s one major stereotype for “indie music”, it’s usually either substituting claps for percussion or replacing incoherent mumblings where the vocals should

The Czars

I’m always left with a bittersweet feeling when I discover great bands who have broken up in the past few years. Sure, it adds

The Selmanaires

Does anyone know what a selmanaire is? I don’t, and the dictionary has no information about the word in the English language either. Hey,

Sire… from Montreal?

Sire would have blended in perfectly with the Brit-pop invasion of the mid 90s. Even though the band is from Montreal, their British influences

The pride of The Shames

The Shames consider themselves to be following the “grand New York tradition” of bands such as The Velvet Underground, The Ramones, and more recently

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