Sunday, June 28, 2009

Saw this today with my cousin, and it exceeded my greatest expectations. Optimis Prime is so bad ass. I can't wait to see this again!

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Monday, June 22, 2009


"They call us, the X-men"

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Ultra Want

July


Hogtown Bound


Last Saturday me and my buddy Greg went to this show, as it was the first one I'd attended since this past October (in Toronto.) We got to the show a half hour past 8, but nothing started happening 'til after 9. I only came to see our local talent, hardcore throughout Ontario is blowing up now and there is a huge potential for each band. Bad Choice played first and I wanted to see this band since January, it was there demo release show and I REALLY like the fact that they sound like 80's NYHC straight from the gutter, can't wait to hear an e.p. from these guys in the future. Ultra Violence Ray were really good as well, the were like a Screeching Weasel/Ramones/Descendents type band. Really fun and energetic, really good. Hazardous Waste is like this crazy thrash skate kind of band from Mississauga and got the crowd all riled up, they covered Beastie Boys "Fight for your right, to party" and everyone went mental as fuck. The singer threw something at the light, resulting in a minor explosion and like that, the band left stage. Rah was up next, there e.p. is really, really wicked and I finally saw the live experience. Rah has a new 7" e.p. coming out on Stuck In The City's new record label, "Labeled Records" and I'm sure it will exceed "Intellegent Design." Finally Urban Blight played, 2 years I have waited to see this band and with their new release of "More Reality" and growing popularity the set was bound to have a positive reaction. Urban Blight played songs from their demo, to their new e.p. and I'm almost certain they finished with a cover of Negative Approach's "can't tell no one." I headed out after Urban Blight and left with that buzz you get from being completely satisfied. No bad things could be said from the night except maybe some shirtless punk lighting off firecrackers in the venue, oh, and maybe a bit of vomit. I left with a vibrant fruit punch smell on my hair and shirt. T.O.H.C. back in action!

Thursday, June 4, 2009


Got this a couple weeks ago in the mail. Jim Hesketh's new band.

Welcome Home


Out.
Currently Listening To: Negative FX-Hazardous Waste