Author: Gruesome Greg
-
A tale of two cities (and their overambitious musicfests this evening)
If you book it they will come, right? Wrong. In the city of Toronto, home to hundreds–if not thousands–of bands and dozens of events every evening, putting on a gig is no guarantee of attracting any audience whatsoever.
-
I’ve got a golden ticket…
Although it’s still over a month away, I’ve been counting the days till September 11th for a little while now. But I’m not some sick creep who gets off on seeing the Twin Towers fall, nor an American patriot who watches the all-day memorials playing ad nauseum on cable news networks. Do I remember where…
-
Man, whatever happened to my Woods of Ypres “Batman” shirt…
After reading the review of their recent Toronto show (I was at High on Fire, BTW) and coming across their Against the Seasons album while digging through my CD collection for this all-CanCon thing I’m doing on Sunday afternoons, it occurred to me that I have no fucking clue what happened to the Woods of…
-
They say there’s a first time for everything…
I’m sure that y’all remember your first beer, first kiss, first Iron Maiden record (Number of the Beast FTW!) and so on, but there are some firsts that aren’t quite so pleasant. Yesterday was the first time I had to pay customs on a package arriving from the States. It fucking sucked.
-
So, I’m taking over The Great Northern Trendkill for the next six weeks…
While Smokin’ Green is my pride and joy, I occasionally co-host another metal programme called The Great Northern Trendkill on Indie Love Radio. The format is all-CanCon underground heavy rock/metal, and it airs on Sunday afternoons from 3 till 5 on the interweb.
-
While y’all were drooling over RUSH, I was getting psyched for MAIDEN!!!
Let it be known that I was not amongst the group of Hellbounders who approached the Rush feature with the same excitement as the Maiden thing we did last year. Although I could listen to my entire Rush collection in about 40 minutes, I was not feeling particularly patriotic when it came to contributing to…
-
People pay to see the bands, not the promoter…
That being said, Sons of OTIS at the Hard Luck Bar (812 Dundas W) is well worth my five dollars this evening.
-
So, Barn Burner is (apparently) playing Sneaky Dee’s tonite…
Despite a complete and utter lack of promotion, it’s worth noting that one of Metal Blade’s up-and-coming Canadian signings are in town this evening.
-
Show me the way to the Anchor Bar…
Yes, this is another blog about chicken wings. But these are no ordinary chicken wings, believe you me. The Anchor Bar in Buffalo is where it all began!
-
The new saviours of doom, coming to a theater near you…
…provided that you live south of the border, that is. A little while back I asked Andy from Black Pyramid if they’d ever come to Toronto, and was told that, unfortunately, they aren’t such nice guys after all. (Point taken.) Fortunately, I can still get across the border, so I’ll be seeing them in Buffalo…
