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Gastby’s American Dream put out a scathing self-titled album that takes a shot at the music industry, has this energy doomed the band to defeat though. Find out why GAD aren’t touring and who they are really mad at. The Gorgeous just want to be themselves. ![]() He may be known best for his work in the music industry or on The Hour, but George Stroumboloupoulous also puts a lot of his energy into helping raise awareness about causes that he feels strongly about. We got a chance to sit with George and discuss the situation in Africa and what the world is doing to fix it. Michael Kopko battled to the depths of Hell for GWAR to find the man behind the mask and how he is going to live forever! As a hip-hop act on a punk label, Gym Class Heroes are proud to be breaking barriers with their fans. Heavens aren’t a sugar-coated family affair. The Hedrons talk about why straight-forward chick rock rules! Hello Operator don't care about whatever cred the public thinks they have. Hollywood Murder from Barrie, ON, may just be the next big thing, even if you don't know them yet. With a new album set to break out, Hostage Life talk about just how original they are. I Hate Sally compare life and music to their favourite 90's TV show. While on tour with Pennywise, music veterans Ignite get more excited about a metal book than another interview. Idle Sons don't need booze and sluts to make it in the industry. The (International) Noise Conspiracy talk about everything from D.O.A. to politics to the future of the band. The Islands' sparkling frontman tells us about his experiences with a new band. St. Catherine's singer Jamie Hunter tells TS how being on a record label came as a surprise and what makes him a lazy musician. The former band of INXS' new frontman reveal the secrets behind JD Fortune and why Juice is going to make it on their own. Juke Kartel got the spotlight on them thanks to Toby Rand and Rockstar:Supernova, but now they are doing things the hard way and making their own name. The Junction reveal the depths of their new album. Junior Sanchez came to Toronto with Joel Madden to dj a party, but first got ambushed by one of TS's writers. Lacuna Coil reveal the secret to taking over the whole rock world. ![]() Lagwagon just can't say enough nice things about The Bronx. Stephen and Vanya of Latefallen tell us about their wishes for the band and the music world. The Lawrence Arms go on a crazy ride with josh fucking last and Face To Face come out the winners. NXNE winners Letters to Elora tells us what they've been up to lately. Los Straightjackets have their whole own scene with Mexican masks and surf music. You have to read it to experience. Lucky Boys Confusion front man Stuhby reveals his true feelings for major record labels. A one-on-one with Mad Caddies lead singer Chuck discussing their next album and all their crazy quirks. A Fat Wreck duo of The Mad Caddies’ trumpet player Keith and The Loved Ones singer Dave as they discuss the label and our beautiful country. Vancouver’s Marianas Trench ready for their debut release on 604 with little dreams. ![]() The Matches lead singer Shawn Harris shows us their quirky style. Stars frontman Torquil Campbell lets us into his dreams with his new project Memphis. Men, Women & Children the year's most original band talk about creating their disco style. Million Dollar Marxists tell TS wholeheartedly why they will be the most entertaining act at CMW. Canadian breakthrough rockers Mobile tell us how it all began. From The Red Tree to University to bad haircuts, Tangible Sounds and Moneen talk about pretty much everything. Motion City Soundtrack are taking North America by storm, but they tell Tangible Sounds how they really still feel like the fans in line. MSTRKRFT's Al P talks about how this dj-ing duo is doing dance music their own way. © 2006, All Rights Reserved |


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