CONCERTS: Sum 41 screams at the Starlite Aug 18, Pitbull chews up the EEC July 14

Today on WHO NAMED THE BAND: Sum 41. Could be some kind of arcane code – maybe the collective IQ of the Canadian Liberal Party. The number of groupies the members of Sum 41 have bedded? Hard to know. Maybe ask the band when it plays Thursday, Aug. 18 at the Starlite Room – if […]

River Cree Slave Lake benefit on CBC-TV tonight

If there’s anyone in Canada who deserves to be called a superhero, it’s Tom Jackson. He’d laugh it off and deny it, typically, but there is no escaping the evidence: Wherever there’s a crisis, wherever there are people in dire need, this aboriginal singer-actor is ready fly in and save the day. The latest quest […]

Foo Fighters return to Rexall Oct. 28

Who wrote “Foo for Your Love?” No, it wasn’t Mr. T, chumps. The song hasn’t been written yet – but we still sing the praises of the Foo Fighters, returning us to rock us an umpteenth time at Rexall Place on Friday, Oct. 28. Tickets are $39.50, $49.50 or $59.50 and go on sale Friday […]

LIVE TONIGHT: Rachelle Van Zanten takes on Big Oil at the Blue Chair

Getting the fuel to run our Hummers and hairdryers often involves going to some remote wilderness, kicking out or buying off the people who live there, sucking the goop out of the ground and making such a big mess out of the place that nobody will ever want to live there again. Who’s to blame? […]

Nobody Likes Dwight to unleash monstrous hard rocker

Drummer Nick Boadway doesn’t care to be modest when he talks about his band’s forthcoming debut album. He makes it pretty damn clear that Nobody Likes Dwight is a force to be reckoned with on Edmonton’s rock scene. “This is going to be the most raw, honest rock album I think this city’s seen in […]

WHO NAMED THE GUY? Gurf Morlix gets fired

“My parents were eccentric,” explains Gurf Morlix on his unusual given name. There’s not much more to tell. Sure, there were problems. Not as much as the boy named Sue, but there was a bit of childhood taunting, maybe, raised eyebrows and dumb questions, and it’s hard to introduce yourself in a loud bar. But […]

Sam Roberts Band hits the Jube Oct. 29

Sam Roberts has so much Canadian soul in him that he ought to have come from Winnipeg – not Montreal. No offense to Montreal, but you already have far too many cool bands. Share, why don’t you? Roberts’ music has always been reminiscent of the “Wheatfield Soul” sound that is unique to the Canadian prairies, […]

Paul Oakenfold is the Boss of trance

Let’s examine this phenomenon of DJ as Rock Star. Edmonton’s Gig of the Night on this particular night (Wednesday, June 8) is one Paul Oakenfold, “performing” at the Oil City Roadhouse, those nasty quote marks suggesting that this British dance producer doesn’t so much as perform as basically play the recordings he already made in […]

Johnny Reid to play Slave Lake benefit at the River Cree

If locals are complaining about “Slave Lake Benefit Overload,” they’re not doing it too loudly. We know a lot of people up there. Besides, it’s hard to argue with star-studded charity shows like the one happening Wednesday, June 15 at the River Cree Casino. Johnny Reid is one of the headliners – the same Scottish-Canadian […]

CONCERTS: Blink-182 at Rexall Aug. 27, Bachman & Turner at the Jube Sept. 26

Get ready for the “Punk Concert of the Decade” – and that’s enough of that nonsense. Tickets for go on sale Friday for Blink 182’s show at Rexall Place Saturday, Aug. 27. Opening will be Rancid and Against Me, which are popular modern punk bands very much in the spirit of the headliner. Blink’s drummer […]

Gene Simmons to talk our ears off Aug. 6 at the River Cree – for $80

So KISS snubs Edmonton for Fort McMurray (July 2, story here) and all we get is a lecture from Gene Simmons? Hey, we’ll take it! The legendary KISS bassist is also an accomplished raconteur – so we’re excited that the man of the big tongue in more ways than one will be doing a spoken […]

FISHEYE: Golden U2 memories

What, you think we were going to leave it at that with U2? Here are a few shots using Hipstamatic on my wife’s iPhone, first time I ever used it. Seemed an appropriate way to shoot the show, the artifice of nostalgia using the most modern technology. (Read fan reviews of the concert here and […]