The new Headstones album is great
How many of you Quebecers have heard of this band? Solid hard rock from the early 70's.
Somewhat of a big news: TooTall, Montreal/CHOM's rock legend, will be retiring on September 29th after being on the air for 40 years.
As some were talking about prog rock, I recently re-discovered the album de-loused in the comatorium by the Mars Volta. That album is so amazing
Our Lady Peace opening for Guns n Roses at Parc Jean Drapeau on Aug. 19th. Who's going?
I've asked close friends if they want to go but some of them don't want to risk it claiming that the singer of Guns n Roses is unstable enough to bolt from the gig at the last minute or cutting it short. How likely is that? If that happens, can't they just ask Our Lady Peace to come back to the stage and put in extra time?
I don't know how popular Gentle Giant are still but they were definitely on the radar in the 70s and 80s. When looking them up, I found this exquisite quote:
They had partial reunions a few years ago, so unlike some of their contemporaries who had more full-out reunion tours, they may have faded in the background on account of it.
im kind of suprised you know them i was a really big prog fan when i was younger and had never heard of these guys ever until some hip hop guy sampled this song, i really liked the sample and found the original
ELP for me is still best of prog ever
For those of us not familiar with the band, which song from their album do you like best? Also, prior to this, which of their songs do you recommend? Thanks in advance.
Anyone go to Metallica last night? I'm going to GnR next month and was curious how the new venue looked? Was reading it was a bit of a walk after you get off the metro to the site.
if anyone cares Method Man and Redman are playing two nights in a row next week in Toronto then London on ill be at both and so wasted
Much better than any 2017 Metallica or Gun N Rose show.
does anyone like this or know these guys? I like this one song a lot but the rest of the album is so meh