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Tom Vander of local act Tommy Alto (Photo courtesy of Tommy Also)

Kwantlen’s got talent: Tommy Alto

Local act Tommy Alto films new music at Kwantlen’s Surrey campus.

JB performs infront of the slaytanic bird, which looks not-so-accidentally like a male member. Photo by Jacob Zinn.

Tenacious D rocked Vancouver gently

Comedy-metal duo, Tenacious D, got slaytanic in Vancouver last Sunday night.

Van Halen tour tee from the band's 2007 tour. BUCKLAVA/FLICKR

Van Halen returns to Van City

Van Halen burn down the avenue into Vancouver on Monday, May 7.

Vinyl Dust-off: Pearl Jam’s Vitalogy

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

(Submitted photo)

Xenocide is all hard work and all play

Q&A with Xenocide’s Tabreez Azad.

Brett Wildeman always makes a point to look away from the camera as if soulfully pondering the name of his next album. (Nelson Fraser)

Wildeman paints Portraits on new EP

Victoria folkster, Brett Wildeman, writes “troubadour style” — with his guitar and loose leaf paper.

Iced Earth's  Jon Schaffer (Jacob Zinn/The Runner)

Symphony X and Iced Earth share stage in Vancouver

Review of Symphony X and Iced Earth’s Valentines Day concert.

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Acoustic Guitar Festival brings masters to Kwantlen

The Fraser Valley Acoustic Guitar Festival hits Kwantlen this Friday.

Nightwish’s Imaginarium leads in the right direction

Nightwish’s Imaginarium will make you want to slay dragons.

Evanescence’s self-titled third album coasts

Amy Lee still belts it out on her third album, but it’s nothing new.

(Lliam Easterbrook/The Runner)

Vinyl Dust-Off: David Axelrod – Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience

This week our sonic archeologist Lliam Easterbrook delves in to David Axelrod and William Blake

(Jacob Zinn/Ther Runner)

In Flames set the Commodore on fire

Melodic death metal troupe leaves Vancouver ablaze.

Laws like PIPA & SOPA will kill art

Critics argue the proposed legislation is heavy-handed and opens the door to government censorship.

Vinyl Dust-off: Jethro Tull’s Stand Up

Vinyl Dust-off: Jethro Tull’s Stand Up

Sonic archeologist Lliam Easterbrook digs up Jethro Tull in this weeks Vinyl Dust-off.

Lliam Easterbrook / The Runner

Vinyl Dust-off: Bob Marley’s Catch A Fire

This week, sonic archeologist Lliam Easterbrook digs up Bob Marley.