New Music Revue: Snuff delivers a lot of it on new album

Snuff There’s a Lot of It About (Fat Wreck Chords) 4/5 There certainly is a lot of something about Snuff’s 10th studio album, There’s a Lot of It About. This album is the epitome of party punk rock. Every track here is a fresh dose of good vibes and bad intentions, and they come complete […]

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New Music Revue: Teenage Bottlerocket and Human Robots split fun but a missed opportunity

Teenage Bottlerocket/Human Robots Teenage Bottlerocket vs. Human Robots (Fat Wreck Chords) 2.5/5 Teenage Bottlerocket vs. Human Robots is a split 7” featuring melodic pop-punkers Teenage Bottlerocket and Human Robots, the solo project of Teenage Bottlerocket singer Ray Carlisle’s 13-year-old son Milo. The Teenage Bottlerocket material is a little disappointing. Only “Olivia Goes to Bolivia” is […]

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Ex-local musician Leeroy Stagger finds life-work-work-work balance

Former Victorian Leeroy Stagger has a long and rich history here in the capital. Now, Stagger is returning to town on the back of his 11th studio album, Strange Path. Stagger says that he tries to visit Victoria as often as possible. “I spent lots of time there over the summer, but I’m really excited […]

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New Music Revue: Steph Macpherson delivers honesty and empathy on new EP

Steph Macpherson Cowards (Independent) 4/5 Local alternative/folk singer/songwriter Steph Macpherson has come out of a four-year-long silence (her last album was 2015’s Stones) with her new EP, Cowards. It starts off with one of her best songs ever, “Wasted,” which is fiercely honest lyrically—it’s surprising, soothing, and empathetic. It’s clear that Macpherson has been down […]

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Classic horror movies to be shown at Craigdarroch Castle

Craigdarroch Castle is hosting several classic horror films this month. It began with Dracula (1931) on October 3 and continues with Frankenstein (1931) on October 10, House on Haunted Hill (1959) on October 17, and Nosferatu (1922) on October 24. In addition to the films, actor Jason Stevens will be performing a one-man play of […]

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What’s Going On: October 9 to 22, 2019

Thursday, October 10 Getting the Indigenous perspective Victoria poet laureate John Barton will be hosting Local Indigenous Perspectives on October 10. The free event is a celebration of Indigenous writers and will feature readings from Danielle Geller, Kim Senklip Harvey, Philip Kevin Paul, and Troy Sebastian. Local Indigenous Perspectives takes place from 7 pm to 8:30 pm […]

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Experimental documentary at Antimatter explores Amazon’s business practices

Amazonia is Columbus, Ohio-based filmmaker Roger Beebe’s new experimental documentary about the physical places where Amazon packages are stored, processed, and delivered, and he’s bringing it to this year’s Antimatter film fest here in Victoria. Since 2007, Beebe has been exploring what he calls a “multi-projector performance,” where he uses up to eight projectors working […]

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Vancouver indie band Said the Whale discuss their history and growth

Vancouver-based indie band Said the Whale are in the middle of a tour across Canada and the United States to promote their new album Cascadia. For guitarist/vocalist Tyler Bancroft, the tour finds the band—who formed in 2007—coming full circle. “It is really our return to where it began,” says Bancroft, “appreciating the west coast and […]

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New Music Revue: Mean Jeans show youthful spirit on new album

Mean Jeans Gigantic Sike! (Fat Wreck Chords) 4/5  Mean Jeans, the party punkheads from Portland, Oregon, just released their fourth studio album, Gigantic Sike! The record—actually their fifth, if you count 2018’s Jingles Collection, 23 unsolicited product jingles—is guaranteed to give listeners one hell of good time with the excitement in it. “Fun,” “young,” and […]

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Creativity crosses boundaries in BC Culture Days

The time has come for every reasonably sized city in BC to open up their proverbial creative stage and flaunt what they have to offer for BC Culture Days.  Since 2009, British Columbia’s Bridge Arts and Community, a non-profit charitable organization, gets together with up to 10 artist ambassadors and promotes the awareness of arts […]

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