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The time is growing ever-nearer – soon Record Store Day will be upon us. Since last Ground Control updated readers on what goods would be made available on everyone's favorite holiday (well, most everyone on the Ground Control masthead, anyway), a few news releases have come down the wire outlining a few new releases but, now, Warner Brothers Records has announced MORE releases coming from them. Without crutching too much...

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Wednesday, 18 April 2012
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Heya junkie,So here we are again, right back where we ben, right? I know, I know – that prolly sounds pretty static an' non-discript, don' it? I'm yer Don Loder right? The big loud mouth hustla. Well'is week, I ain't gonna lie to ya junkie, my bag o' SWAG is heavy, but there ain't no rhyme or reason to it – i's a real mixed bagga dope cut wit' some hip hop, some rock, some punk, some alt-country an' god...

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Wednesday, 18 April 2012
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There is something perfectly seductive about a stolen moment. The occurrences of unforeseeable events – like when a ballerina wavers on toe during a performance of Swan Lake or a guitarist breaks a string live onstage right before a big solo and has to get creative in order to cover, for example – have the potential to be perfectly disastrous. Moments like that could grind the whole show to a halt and see it spontaneously liquify into a formless mess,...

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Tuesday, 17 April 2012
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In addition to this morning's announcement of The Flaming Lips headlining at Yonge-Dundas Square on Saturday June 16 (presented by AOL Canada), NORTH BY NORTHEAST (NXNE) is now thrilled to announce the next wave of programming for the 18th edition of the festival, taking over Toronto June 11-17, 2012. Tickets are now available online at www.nxne.com/tickets. NXNE Music has confirmed that Bad Religion, Raekwon & Ghostface Killah and Matthew Good will headline free shows at Yonge-Dundas Square (YDS) throughout the...

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Tuesday, 17 April 2012
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While the festival has managed to present a tradition of impressive growth since beginning its annual showcase in 1994, the North By Northeast music conference truly hit on something remarkable in 2011. Featuring sets by such lauded names as Devo, OFF!, Fucked Up and Descendents, 2011 was an awesome spectacle which truly did exceed the expectations set the previous year (which featured Pavement, The Stooges and Broken Social Scene among others), one announcement made on April 17, 2012 guarantees that...

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Tuesday, 17 April 2012
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While there may have been bigger names in alt-rock, there's no question that few have been as respected as that of fIREHOSE. Formed out of the heartbreaking wreckage of the Minutemen in 1986, fIREHOSE can not only claim to be the first “post-hardcore” band with a direct link to the initial movement, but also helped expose the alt-rock and grunge scenes to the public by bringing their sound to a major label (Columbia Records) and beating the landmark releases by...

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Sunday, 15 April 2012
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Green Day is currently in the studio recording three albums – a trilogy entitled ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, and ¡Tré! – that will be released by Reprise Records on Tuesday, September 25, 2012; Tuesday, November 13, 2012 and Tuesday, January 15, 2013 respectively.   The albums are the follow-up to the Grammy Award-winning 21st Century Breakdown, and are being produced by the band's long-time producer Rob Cavallo.   ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, and ¡Tré! are being recorded in their...

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Wednesday, 11 April 2012
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Damn straight I'm back again junky, where'd ya think I w's gonna go?An' I gotta'notha windfall fer ya too! Yup, jus' a few days afta I drowned ya wit' one hundrit pieces o' SWAG ta send ya inta shock, here I am wit anotha thirty or so. Whaddaya t'ink o' them apples? Not thit I held anything bsck las' time, but I gotta few gems'is week too. Some o' da pics o' dis week's litta as far as I'm concerned...

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Wednesday, 11 April 2012
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Many of us probably became acquainted with My Darkest Days thanks to their single "Porn Star Dancing," a silly little novelty song about one fellow who can't talk any of his girls into doing nasty things. No big deal, though, because he can head down to his local strip club – where the ladies will do anything for money. It's a song that would have been easily forgotten and off my radar if not for some fancy guitar work that...

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Monday, 09 April 2012
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Curse you, the Wild Flags! Of course you will live in the shadow of Sleater-Kinney for your entire existence. Fans have all accepted that and sort of understand that the band has come to terms with it too, but what positively irks me is that Wild Flag released a damned fine album last year – which  didn’t quite sink in until just a couple of months ago. Must you write such subtly complex music that it takes such attention to...

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Saturday, 07 April 2012