Patrick Canning continues to dig through the archives...
Throwing Stones At You | 4 comments | Read more »Video from the CD launch earlier this year.
Throwing Stones At You | Leave a comment | Read more »The eclectic and prolific Danny Keating has released an album that is actually for sale.
Throwing Stones At You | 2 comments | Read more »Clips from their reunion show this past holiday.
Throwing Stones At You | Leave a comment | Read more »Clips from the December 18th show.
Throwing Stones At You | 3 comments | Read more »Clips of performances by The Once, The Dardanelles, Chris Kirby and the Marquee, Kujo, The Novaks, and Curtis Andrews.
Throwing Stones At You | 2 comments | Read more »This year is Patrick's second Christmas classic, destined to be played in Wal~marts and churches across the nation for years to come.
Throwing Stones At You | 5 comments | Read more »Reptilian Lipstick is the most ass-kickingest, crotchgrabbingly, bad-ass album you'll listen to this year, says Patrick Canning, so if you go to their shows you'd better dance and scream.
Throwing Stones At You | 2 comments | Read more »From the mysterious and magical land of Hamilton, Ontario, Wax Mannequin has been spreading his scruffy, unabashedly melodramatic, throaty cabaret prog-punk-pop for the better part of the decade.
Throwing Stones At You | 3 comments | Read more »New, interesting local instro act? Patrick Canning's got it covered.
Throwing Stones At You | Leave a comment | Read more »The Kremlin may have been forced into partial exile, but they still know how to bring rowdy serf rock to the masses.
Throwing Stones At You | 1 comment | Read more »Patrick spent his Halloween weekend like he spends most of his weekends: taking videos of people making fools of themselves.
Throwing Stones At You | Leave a comment | Read more »YSP!WSD! have been tearing across the landscape supporting the release of their third album, and Wednesday was the first time they'd ever set foot in St. John's.
Throwing Stones At You | Leave a comment | Read more »Curtis Andrews has a mighty and powerful beard and a very colourful wardrobe. Besides these already wondrous attributes, he is also one of the most gifted and accomplished musicians this town has put out.
Throwing Stones At You | Leave a comment | Read more »No, they aren't severely troubled 12-year-olds or a band from New York City, but Monsterbator are a new local band. And last weekend they gave one of the most violent and energizing spectacles Patrick Canning has seen all year.
Throwing Stones At You | 9 comments | Read more »MTP's last set on this earth was a non-stop blizzard of feral epileptic cacophony.
Throwing Stones At You | 3 comments | Read more »I took these videos a few weeks ago and have been sitting on them for no good reason. Drunks Rule This Place is the new(ish) band of an old friend and former bandmate of mine Andrew Mast. Back in the summer of 2005 he was responsible for starting the ridiculous local band The Mudlarks who were [...]
Throwing Stones At You | Leave a comment | Read more »Night Music organizers Craig Squires and Wallace Hammond joined two visiting sound instillation artists from Alberta in a quartet of improvised, laptop based live electronics and audio manipulation.
Throwing Stones At You | 5 comments | Read more »The guys have been workin' their asses off for months making the CD and organizing this show, so it warmed my heart to see the place fill to brim, and see the box of CDs they brought emptied out.
Throwing Stones At You | Leave a comment | Read more »Video from the one-night-only reunion of the much-beloved local rock royalty.
Throwing Stones At You | 1 comment | Read more »Patrick brought his video camera to the 24 HAM to catch footage of The Black Auks, The Natural State, AM/FM Dreams, Ye-Yeti, The Mudflowers, and the Weiner Shaman.
Throwing Stones At You | 3 comments | Read more »Since I seem to be on a a bit of an acoustic binge lately, I figured I'd do a feature on two of the fresher acts in the local talent pit of pickers, strummers and claw hammerers.
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