RIP Dallas Good, truly one of the great ones
A salute to a great Canadian musician who passed away in February.
A salute to a great Canadian musician who passed away in February.
For albums released in or before 1967, when stereo was just a poorly mixed fad, mono versions are the only way to go.
This is the unsung opus by one of punk rock’s most dangerous bands.
A classic debut album, 67 unreleased songs (!) and an amazing live show make up the latest collection from a band that ought to be a household name.
The band’s 1979 debut is included in a new vinyl anthology that’s a must-have for punk collectors.
Vinyl reissues of their first two albums Frantic City and Some Kinda Fun have been released by Montreal label Unidisc.
A pulverizing three-disc live set and book accompany the great 1975 album.
“…with ample elements of noise, grind and thrash metal that resulted in full throttle sociopathic dementia.”
A box set built around Metallic K.O., “the only record where you can actually hear hurled beer bottles breaking against guitar strings.”
A recently released mammoth box set showcases Sabbath’s greatest moment.