Third Bass // 6th edition

CJLO & Spazztic Ear Honey are proud to present: 3RD BASS, 6th EDITION on June 14 @ 10 PM


The Bunny the Bear - Food Chain

Victory Records veterans The Bunny the Bear bring on the weird for their fifth studio album, Food Chain. As with previous albums, Matthew "The Bunny" Tybor takes on the lion's share—or "bunny's share"—of the songwriting responsibilities. After a short departure, Chris "The Bear" Hutka returns to lend his clean vocals to this sonic clusterfuck.


Hashed Out Live @ CJLO

Hashed Out are a gang of miscreant man-children from the bowels of Montreal. They are a mutant child of various local acts; Barn Burner, Black Ships, Bionic, Mi Amore, Dig It Up, Prevenge, etc.

They came in 2 hours late because “Punx” and tore through eight songs. They are the current champion of “Loudest Band at CJLO.” So if you want heavy, we have you covered.

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Ought Perform Live on Under the Influence

Montréal four-piece Ought have exploded onto the international scene with their debut LP More Than Any Other Day. Since its release last month on Constellation Records, the album has accumulated an impressive array of praise, including top marks from Pitchfork, Drowned in Sound, and Exclaim.

Ought will be performing live on Under the Influence, Wednesday May 28th at 3:00PM.

If you miss the live broadcast, you can stream the episode here.


Have Metal, Will Travel: Kvelertak in Ottawa & NYC

Kvelertak

A couple of Sundays ago, a friend and I made one of the best/worst decisions in recent memory. Norwegian mixed metal arts masters Kvelertak delivered a swift karate chop of heavy rock to the chest of Canada's capital city, and we, at the cost of sleep, sanity and safety, had ringside seats. That's the good stuff, but more about that later.


Jesuslesfilles on the Go-Go Radio Magic Show

Since the releases of "Une Belle Table" in 2010, Montreal's Jesuslesfilles have been a favourite of The Go­Go Radio Magic Show. The last four years have seen the band change shape, travel the world (all the way to Reykjavik) to spread the good word about Montreal's vibrant Franco garage scene, play numerous festivals and eventually write and record what would become their latest offering "Le Grain D'Or."


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