October 27, 2009
Vol. 137, Issue 16

With a plethora of past and present players, The Hidden Cameras are never without company. (Supplied Photo by Norman Wong)

Berlin-boy heads home

Joel Gibb calls Berlin, Germany his home, but he still considers his ever-changing super group a hometown band. “I still feel like we’re a Canadian band,” The Hidden Cameras’ frontman said. “Toronto’s not going away.”

Phantom film brings flight

With comparisons to the cult favourite The Blair Witch Project, Paranormal Activity has a heck of a lot of credibility flying its way. After years of the worn-out Saw oeuvre, countless bland teen horror flicks and mediocre thrillers, scary movie lovers everywhere might finally have something that will make them sleep with the lights on again.

Newfound love for The Novaks

Mick Davis, the Newfoundland native and lead singer and guitarist of The Novaks, took time out of his busy schedule to talk with me on the phone on a blustery day. The Novaks, however, haven’t always been known by their current alias.

Artist in Profile

1. Who are you Ox (Personally, Mark Browning, the singer and guitar player.)

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