Lorrie Knows

By Kevin Rothbauer

Halfway through my conversation with Lorrie Matheson, a group of carolers come into the Kensington cafe where we are eating lunch. Their long flannel coats seem incongruous with Calgary’s surprisingly balmy late-November weather. Following their brief performance, the former lead singer of noted local bands National Dust and Fire Engine Red looks across the table… Continue reading Lorrie Knows

Trying to look past the first Wave

By James Keller

“You’re probably going to hack us. I know just by the angle you took with your questions, but that’s cool.”This came casually from Paul Gigliotti, half of Canadian pop duo Wave, after our 45-minute interview, and he didn’t seem at all disconcerted. He knew I was from a university newspaper–hardly the target audience for the… Continue reading Trying to look past the first Wave

Turning the volume knob to 11

By James Keller

It’s a difficult situation. You’re a fairly seasoned Canadian band–part blues, part rock and a little pop-rock to push it through–and you’ve been asked to open for AC/DC. What’s more, you were asked only because Slash, who was originally on the bill, pulled out at the last minute. Aside from the fact that you’re playing… Continue reading Turning the volume knob to 11

Off the street and into the spotlight

By James Keller

The concept of the unplugged concert, popularized by the MTV series of the same name, invokes many different musical images. From acoustic guitars and bongo drums to tambourines and untouched vocals, they all have one thing in common: it’s about music, bare bones and stripped-down, pure and simple.Enter Busking for Smiles. You may have seen… Continue reading Off the street and into the spotlight

Session with Martinez

By Falice Chin

Josh Martinez is one of the most charismatic abstract hip-hop acts, always leaving listeners stunned with his sublime cloud of words. His music, characterized by sharp intelligence, clever rhymes, and unpredictable improvisations, is slowly heading in the opposite direction of hip-hop norm. The Halifax native wants to represent Canadian hip-hop, hoping to spread his personal… Continue reading Session with Martinez