Music Review

The First Day – 2000-2003

“Fiercely independent” doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t promote your music but I guess it did for The First Day. No […]

The Field Register – Tire & Caster

Resolutely DIY, post-Polvo guitar music from the streets of Montreal, yet there are no obvious connections to the Constellation Records […]

Feu Thérèse

Neu was my least favourite of the big three Krautrock bands mostly because reissues of the seminal recordings were not […]

The Farrell Brothers – This is a Riot

Rockabilly is like reggae, klezmer and funk; it’s party music made for dancing. The Farrell Brothers risk disappearing in a […]

The Doers – Watcha Doin’?

“Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious/If you say it loud enough/You’ll always sound precocious.” As do The Doers, whose precocious sophomoric album Watcha Doin’? bowled […]

Morgan Doctor – Is This Home

Honestly, I do try to like everything I hear as it passes over my desk in the offices of the […]

DOA – War on 45

If only it weren’t so appropriate for this bit of classic West Coast punk to be reissued right about now. […]

Rodney DeCroo – War Torn Man

You can tell it’s hurtin’ music by the way Rodney drawls, drawing out that final syllable on each line. Then […]