simplejonny says:It's so hard to think of what to say about At The Drive-In. At The Drive-In were one of the most explosive bands to come along in years. As they were finally breaking into the public eye their volitile mixture sadly got out of hand, ending in the break-up of the band, but leaving us with The Mars Volta and Sparta, and a big hole in my list of bands I have seen live. Hailing from Texas these five guys took punk music to a whole new level, giving it depth and sincere intensity, driving the whole thing along with a live show I can only dream about. Relationship Of Command, the album this song is from, has long reigned as what I consider to be the best album I have heard. If you haven't heard of them, it's time to. Trust me. The only thing you'll be dissapointed about is the fact that they have broken up.
Degrassi Theme 1byAndrew Vincent & The Pirates country/folk, rock, indie, folk rock A Canadian TV classic's theme gets a new life on this track. Herein almost all semblance to the original we here up north all grew...more »
DarcybyThe Acorn rock, indie This band was the perfect stage opener for the Sunday lineup at this year's Track and Field, a small indie rock festival outside of Guelph,...more »
Did I DiebyOneida rock, indie, experimental I almost want to call this song an anomaly on Oneida's newest album, "The Wedding", because it is such straight forward rock for the first...more »
Spend My LifebyYang country/folk, rock, singer/songwriter Chris Yang, this Guelph, Ontario singer/songwriter, has put his full solo CD up for download online. I stumbled upon it a little while ago, and...more »