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10 vintage musician endorsement ads that haven’t aged well

I found in my storage area a box of my old guitar magazines from the 80’s and 90’s. It’s fun to see who was popular, who still is, and who has…

Album review: Lonely Robot – “Please Come Home”

Lonely Robot, the first solo project from British guitarist/singer John Mitchell, ponders the origins of mankind on a great atmospheric concept rock album.

Album review: John Carpenter – “Lost Themes”

John Carpenter’s album of faux-movie themes, “Lost Themes” is pure vintage Carpenter.

Album Review: Steven Wilson – “Hand. Cannot. Erase.”

Hand. Cannot. Erase is another masterpiece from amazingly talented multi-instrumentalist Steven Wilson.

Album review: Ascendia – The Lion & the Jester

[star rating=”8″ max=”10″]   “The Lion & the Jester” is the debut album from Toronto symphonic metal quintet Ascendia. Canada isn’t renowned as a hotbed for symphonic metal, but the confluence…

Concert Review: The Neal Morse Band – La Tulipe, Montreal – February 25th 2015

It was a long arduous road to Montreal for the Neal Morse Band. Stuck at the border for almost the entire day, the band showed up to the venue really…

Album review: Dr Living Dead! – “Crush the Sublime Gods”

Fans of old school thrash should give “Crush the Sublime Gods” a spin. Heads will bang, guaranteed.

Concert Review: Bryan Adams – Bell Centre, Montreal – February 23rd 2015

The Canadian rocker played a 2.5 hour set that covered his entire career, but shined best in the segment dedicated to the album “Reckless”

Concert review: Whitehorse at l’Astral, Montreal – February 21st 2015

(This article was orginally written for Montreal Rampage) Four days after the release of their new album “Leave No Bridge Left Unburned” (read my review here), the Toronto duo Whitehorse…

Meet the new site; same as the old site

If you’re reading this, it means you’ve found my Diary despite the server change. Yes, Diary of a Music Addict is now self hosted! I left the WordPress hosting to…
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