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Vinyl Dust-off: Pearl Jam’s Vitalogy

Lliam Easterbrook – sonic archaeologist – brings you his latest finds from excursions into ancient record bins.

Soundgarden's Before The Doors, Live.

Vinyl Dust-off: Soundgarden’s Live Before The Doors

Soundgarden’s Live Before The Doors get’s 3.5 out of 5 records.

Kyuss Lives! is still alive

Kyuss Lives! is still alive

Stoner-rock legends Kyuss Lives! goes on without a couple former members on its latest tour.

Vinyl Dust-off: Queens of the Stone Age

Vinyl Dust-off: Queens of the Stone Age

Lliam Easterbrook looks at Songs for the Deaf

Vinyl Dust-off: Wooden Shjips’ West

Vinyl Dust-off: Wooden Shjips’ West

Lliam Easterbrook brings you his latest finds from excursions into ancient record bins.

Carol Cox's music is both sultry and spiritual. Submitted photo.

Carol Cox draws from the divine

Vancouver’s own Carol Cox is rising fast.

Live From Nowhere Near You: a benefit concept album

Live From Nowhere Near You: a benefit concept album

64-song compilation of artists aims to help the homeless youth organization.

In Medias Res singer Andrew Lee and drummer Steve Watts worked up a sweat playing their entire catalogue on Saturday, July 16.

In Medias Res plays entire catalogue at The Biltmore

Vancouver’s own In Medias Res played Saturday night at the Biltmore Cabaret.

Dropkick Murphys vocalist Al Barr may have got spat on at the Commodore  Ballroom on Saturday night, but that was about all the insulted Vancouverites could muster up the energy for. Photo by Mitch Thompson.

Dropkick Murphys serve Vancouverites some verbal abuse

If the combination of beer, sweat, angry punk-rock and verbal abuse don’t get you riled up, nothing will.

Vinyl Dust-off: Budgie’s In For The Kill

Vinyl Dust-off: Budgie’s In For The Kill

Lliam Easterbrook brings you his latest finds from excursions into ancient record bins.

Vinyl Dust-Off: The Cave Singers’ No Witch

Vinyl Dust-Off: The Cave Singers’ No Witch

This week’s Vinyl Dust-Off features The Cave Singers’ latest album, No Witch.

Robin Pecknold delivers the chilling croon that Fleex Foxes are known for at The Vogue. Photo by Lliam Easterbrook/The Runner.

Fleet Foxes bring a cold sermon to The Vogue

Vancouver’s Fleet Foxes show, while seamless, was a little chilly.

Record Store Day 2011 reminds us to give the middle finger to corporatism

Once a year, on the third Saturday of April, independent record dealers across the world benevolently participate in Record Store Day.

Soundgarden’s Badmotorfinger stood out among its contemporaries

This week’s Vinyl Dust-off features Soundgarden’s Badmotorfinger.