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Interview with The Mojo Gurus frontman Kevin Steele

On the heels of the release of their new album Who Asked Ya (reviewed here), I spoke with Mojo Gurus frontman Kevin Steele about the album, his influences and what…

Interview with Adam Grant of One Bad Son

Jean-Frédéric Vachon: Hi Adam! Thanks for calling. Adam Grant: Thank you for having me! JFV: I want to start by talking about the band a little. One Bad Son has…

Cover Song Thursday: Somebody to Love by The Ramones

For their Acid Eaters album, The Ramones offered a punk version of Jefferson Airplane’s Somebody to Love, devoid of the psychedelia, but now full of punk atitude. Joey Ramone may not be…

Concert Review: Judas Priest with Steel Panther – Bell Centre, Montreal – October 6th 2014

Two years after the end of their so called Farewell tour, Judas Priest came out of retirement to present its latest album, Redeemer of Souls. The band came out with…

An interview with Colin MacDonald of The Trews

(This interview was originally done for Montreal Rampage) Ahead of their Fall 2014 Canadian Tour, I had the opportunity to chat with The Trews’ frontman Colin MacDonald about their new…

Interview with Brett Emmons of The Glorious Sons

(This interview was originally published on Montreal Rampage) I recently had a chance to talk to Brett Emmons, lead singer of The Glorious Sons, about their newly released first album,…

Cover Song Thursday: Wild Side by Gretchen Wilson

Here’s a new feature for Music Addict. I love covers, and I will share an interesting one every week on Thursday. Hope you’ll all like it! To start off, here…

Album Review: The Mojo Gurus – Who Asked Ya?

Who Asked Ya?, the new album from The Mojo Gurus (their fourth), a quartet from Tampa, Florida, is an infectious mix of rock n roll, blues, psychobilly and a little…

Song Lyrics in the Real World: The Ramones – 53rd and 3rd

53rd and 3rd is a song from the Ramones’s self titled debut album from 1976. Recorded in less than in a week in February of that year at Plaza Sound…

Album Review: The Glorious Sons – The Union

The Union is the first proper album from The Glorious Sons, following last year’s EP Shapeless Art. The quintet from Kingston, Ontario once again chose John-Angus MacDonald from The Trews to…
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