Smalls film reveals drama, joy

Smalls film reveals drama, joy

The argument is well made in The Smalls: Forever is a Long Time that this weird and amazing band could only have come from Edmonton. This city loves weird, thrives on it, breeds it. Just look at our architecture. And the homegrown smalls were one of the strangest, and most original rock bands ever seen […]

Queens of Sheba also Queens of Rock

Queens of Sheba also Queens of Rock

It’s a mystery why Heart decided to end its show at the Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton on Sunday night with three Led Zeppelin songs. Much appreciated, but weird. Maybe because Ann Wilson is the female Robert Plant? She sure can hit those high notes – at the age of 65. It’s not like Heart doesn’t […]

Slayer drummer drives order from chaos

Slayer drummer drives order from chaos

Let us take a moment to salute the humble heavy metal drummer. Part trained percussionist and part professional athlete, heavy metal drummers are a special breed apart from peers who work in less demanding musical styles. No offense, other drummers. Do you lose a pound of sweat at every show? Folk music can even live […]

REVIEW: Megadeth makes manic metal magic

REVIEW: Megadeth makes manic metal magic

Megadeth has been cranking out its brand of speed metal for so long that there’s no way they can mess it up, as long as they still have the stamina to pull it off. It’s like cooking a good hamburger: Well done, burned on the outside, a little blood in the middle. Served fresh and […]

MUSIC PREVIEW: The Needle and the damage undone

MUSIC PREVIEW: The Needle and the damage undone

All hail the new Sidetrack Cafe! Whoa, talk about high expectations for the new Needle Vinyl Tavern, which makes its grand opening in the old CKUA building on Jasper Avenue this weekend. The spiffed up space promises to deliver the best in both local and touring indie bands in a comfortable environment – and give […]

REVIEW: Plain Jane shines up Noel Coward

REVIEW: Plain Jane shines up Noel Coward

Sir Noel Coward enjoyed a career that extended over five decades. He penned many plays that are still performed today including Hay Fever and Blithe Spirit. He wrote poetry and was regarded as the wittiest man of his age. His contribution to popular culture was enormous. His Vegas act was a smash. And he traveled […]

REVIEW: Alice a psychedelic, hilarious trip

REVIEW: Alice a psychedelic, hilarious trip

Alice Through the Looking-Glass explodes onto the Citadel Theatre stage with an all-Edmonton cast – all 15 of them – and the exuberance of an eight-year-old on a sugar high. Director Jillian Keiley and Edmonton designer Bretta Gerecke have dug deeply into their inner urchins and come up with a visually fantastic universe, based on […]

REVIEW: Black Sabbath goes out like a lion

REVIEW: Black Sabbath goes out like a lion

Is there a man whose heart beats so cold that he cannot cheer the lion in its final victory lap? Something poetic is called for to honour The End of Black Sabbath – witnessed in Edmonton by more than 12,000 fans at Rexall Place on Wednesday night. They will never come again. Some bands wait […]

MUSIC PREVIEW: Cowpuncher hitting hard

MUSIC PREVIEW: Cowpuncher hitting hard

Calgary’s Cowpuncher has been hitting on all cylinders lately, making a big name for themselves on the Alberta indie country rock scene. Started in 2009 as a fairly loose and large collective under the leadership of singer-songwriter Matt Olah, the project kept gathering steam after 2011’s Call Me When You’re Single and a paring down […]

Theo Fleury scores – with country music

Theo Fleury scores – with country music

Theoren “Theo” Fleury has found a new outlet to express his feelings about a life so filled with distress that he nearly ended it – country music. It’s a natural fit. On his first-ever tour (with a band), the 47-year-old hockey legend sings at the Century Casino in Edmonton on Friday, March 4. He’s got […]

MUSIC PREVIEW: The Hearts by any other name

MUSIC PREVIEW: The Hearts by any other name

Changing your band name in mid-stream success is a decision that should not be taken lightly. There are perils. Playing Friday night at the Arden Theatre in St. Albert is a band getting popular around these parts, formerly known as Jeff Stuart and the Hearts – and now called only The Hearts. Which is very […]

REVIEW: The wonderful Wizard of Oz

REVIEW: The wonderful Wizard of Oz

There is no way of escaping the infernal ear worm music of The Wizard of Oz. The 1939 MGM Technicolor extravaganza featured words and music from Harold Arlen and “Yip” Harburg and the songs have woven themselves into the fabric of our lives. If things are difficult we Follow the Yellow Brick Road to the […]