IndieCan Music is so hyped about teaming up with Indyish and all of you members. We cover the emerging music scene in Canada in the rock, pop, punk, folk, reggae and alt-just about anything genres. We started posting our pod cast to the internet at http://www.indiecan.com early in 2006 and Episode 1 had […]
Non-commercial community radio that emphasizes independent and local alongside intrepid international audio - can we agree this sounds like a good thing? I don’t know much about the current debate at University of Waterloo aside from what is described below, and the brief mention my new Indyish friend made when she (who seems to […]
The gals and guy at Ms. Guided seek submissions for their upcoming third issue.
We’re on a roll — and we thought an appropriate theme this time around was CHANGE OF COURSE . […]
Intern’s are like the holy grail for independent artists. Someone who will work with me on my dream scheme FOR FREE because they actually care to learn about what I DO? Amazing. Companies with good reputations and payrolls don’t have the same feeling about interns, I don’t think. From certain perspectives interns are largely a […]
Montrealers!! The Ice Storm of 98!! This week’s the 10 year anniversary of our very own natural disaster. It was a wonderful, magical, mysterious and very harrowing experience. Like any big historical event, we all have our “where were you” stories. It’s truly such a part of our city’s collective consciousness.
It’s wonderful to […]
Hello friends wassap? I hope X-mas was super dooper for ya. I also wanna wish you a sincere amazingly awesome 2008, which has the symbol of infinity in it, so lets be blissfull forever!
Anyways, Im not usually one to get all political on you. I took the conscious decision to lay off that and focus […]
A few things to report…We submitted a track for a compilation cd just last week and now it’s available on the net. Cabinet Pin is a non-label that puts out a CD of songs made on the 20th day of each month. The comps are distributed to everyone who contributes a track and posted to […]
I’m especially interested in A Walk into the Sea showing this Friday, but there’s lots of good in the program, and still time left to check it!
Montréal, Thursday, November 1st 2007 – image+nation, Canada’s oldest and largest LGBT film festival, will cap off two remarkable decades of vibrant queer cinema when its 20th edition unspools […]
So last week I had a great opportunity to do some guerilla recording with Vancouver psych-rock band It’s a Living Thing in my home studio. I was initially expecting a two person, electric guitar set up after having listened to some of their earlier work. To my surprise I was greeted by four members […]