I Don't Wanna Go To Sleep: King Michael

Posted by Anthony Deluca ON May 24, 2013 IN hip-hop / R&B
In the immortal words of Ke$ha, why go to sleep when you can just stay up all night and screw around. When I heard that King Michael--a new emerging artist in Toronto--sampled her track C'Mon , I was pretty intrigued. My first instinct was to laugh, I mean C'mon (What I did there, I hope you see it); howe.. READ MORE >

Playlist: 8 Songs for Breaking Stuff

Posted by Marc-Olivier Novak ON May 24, 2013 IN featured
Every once in a while, you might feel like hitting someone or at least hitting something. Fortunately for you there will always be that wonderful thing called hardcore punk music which can either assist you in your destruction, calm your desire for mayhem or at least help you mow the lawn. For this featured playlist, I,.. READ MORE >

So Japan: M.I.A. Collaborators On The Rise

Posted by Daman Lamba ON May 23, 2013 IN Electronic / Dance
The relatively unknown Los Angeles producing duo, So Japan, is slowly creeping up from the underground this year. Partners Micky Park and .. READ MORE >

Franz Ferdinand Announce New (Presumably Badass) Album

Posted by Mark Schmidt ON May 22, 2013 IN Alternative
It's been a long time since we have heard from Franz Ferdinand (the band, not the deceased Archduke of Austria – although I suppose both are equally true). Their last album, Tonight: Franz Ferdinand, dropped in early 2009 – over four years ago. And dammit, it was a great album. Probably their best. It kept my .. READ MORE >

Throwback Thursday: Nirvana Likes Naked Babies

Posted by Anne Yin ON May 22, 2013 IN Rewind
Nirvana's famous for many things, obvs, they ARE one of the biggest rock bands to have ever stepped foot on this planet. They also aren't just simply a band, their members are all icons themselves, Kurt Cobain's suicide story shook the music realm and Dave Grohl's been in like ten bands (im exaggerating b.. READ MORE >

The Future Of The Music Industry

Posted by Adam Lisi Verrillo ON May 22, 2013 IN featured
As technology advances, older things, methods and even people become obsolete. It's only natural. And with the new advances in music and digital amping, it has become increasingly easy for artists to record their own songs and even mix them to sound professional. As with most things, the biggest advancement in music has been - you guessed it - the interne.. READ MORE >