Synchro Anarchy in Ottawa

Synchro Anarchy is the fifteenth studio album, and nineteenth release overall, by Canadian heavy metal legends Voivod, The band brought the magic back to the Bronson Centre on Thursday night along with friends Year of the Cobra and Sunset Hate.

Spectrasonic is getting Static and Devilish for July

Summer is finally here and it’s turning into a scorcher.  Check out what Spectrasonic has in store for the month of July.   Things are getting Heavy at Barrymore’s on July 4th with Static X , Devil Driver and Dope. Monday, July 15th Latrice Royale hits up Algonquin Commons Theatre. Wednesday, July 17th, 2019, The […]

Spectrasonic Brings Hits and Explosions for May

Jon Spencer and the HITmakers, a Pale Horse Named Death and Joe Jackson are just a taste of what’s happening this month at Spectrasonic.   Mr. Blue’s Explosion Jon Spencer comes to town with his HITmakers May31st at the 27 Club.   A Pale Horse Named Death hits The Brass Monkey May 8th .   […]

Spectrasonic Rams into April

Tokyo Police Club , Cancer Bats and a Memorial benefit for local musician Tyler Hay are just the start for a stacked April from the awesome crew over at Spectrasonic.

Finnish Metal unleashed in Nation’s Capital

There was a Finnish invasion at the Bronson Centre last Friday as Children of Bodom and the band’s ‘Hexed’-tour came to town along with fellow countrymen Swallow the Sun and Wolfheart.

Spring into March with Spectrasonic!

Spring is around the corner and Spectrasonic delivers another stellar line up for the month of March. Winnipeg`s Juno nominated Alt-Rockers Royal Canoe are heading to The 27 Club March 9th with Ottawa’s own mal/aimé

August Burns Ottawa Red

Whoever says the metal scene is dead, has no idea what they are talking about. The proof was in the pudding on Friday night in Ottawa when August Burns Red brought in their “Dangerous” tour to the jam packed Bronson Centre.

Coeur de Pirate Set off Alarm Bells in Ottawa

Montreal’s incredible indie-pop superstar Coeur de Pirate followed up a multi-night sold out run in the NCR with a return to the Bronson Centre Theatre on Friday night and the show was so hot the fire alarm went off mid-show.