This song will get stuck in your head! It’s this week’s Throwback Thursday (just in case you missed it!)

It’s actually a sample from the Andrew Oldham Orchestra arrangement of a Rolling Stones song called The Last Time. The Verve used it in their hit Bitter Sweet Symphony. This song became the lead single from their album Urban Hymns, which was released in 1997, and went on to become one of the best selling albums ever in the UK. Click [here] for more info!

The Sheepdogs in Toronto, before their show at Echo Beach.

Canadian Club Mixed & Ready brought together some of the greatest bands currently in Canadian rock at Echo Beach in Toronto. The night started with Zeus, The Sadies and Yukon Blonde, and finishing up the night we heard from the headliners, The Sheepdogs. Definitely a memorable night that did not disappoint.


For the full review click the image or [here].

The Sheepdogs in Toronto, before their show at Echo Beach.

Canadian Club Mixed & Ready brought together some of the greatest bands currently in Canadian rock at Echo Beach in Toronto. The night started with Zeus, The Sadies and Yukon Blonde, and finishing up the night we heard from the headliners, The Sheepdogs. Definitely a memorable night that did not disappoint.

For the full review click the image or [here].

Check out the premiere of Green Days’ latest video for “Oh Love“! Click [here] for more!

Click the image or [here] to find out how to DIY!

Click the image or [here] to find out how to DIY!

To the delight of Red Hot Chili Peppers fans everywhere, RHCP just announced they’ll be releasing eighteen new singles in 2012. The first released will be the tracks, “Strange Man” and “Long Progression” on August 11th. Coming next is, “Victorian Machinery” and “Magpies” on September 11th. More [here]

To the delight of Red Hot Chili Peppers fans everywhere, RHCP just announced they’ll be releasing eighteen new singles in 2012. The first released will be the tracks, “Strange Man” and “Long Progression” on August 11th. Coming next is, “Victorian Machinery” and “Magpies” on September 11th. More [here]