Welcome back to another episode of The Gunz Show. This week, Gunz is curing your quarantine woes with his pal Christian McAlhaney and Ottawa band We Were Sharks.
You might have heard of Christian McAlhaney… well, everywhere. As part of Acceptance, Anberlin, and Loose Talk the legendary guitarist has plenty to talk about. From a new Acceptance single to an Anberlin live stream, hear it all when he calls in to The Gunz Show.
Later, Colin and Randy of We Were Sharks join Gunz to talk about quarantine in Canada, the work it takes to be a band, and working with old material again. Tune in now!
The celebrations roll on when Man Of The Hour kicks off for a brand new episode. The guys are celebrating Canada day and celebrity sightings while they catch up on week 16 of quarantine.
Where in the world are the masks? Listen in as Pat + Seb tackle coronavirus concerns. They also play an interesting game of “Would You Rather”, have a sandal epiphany, and talk about some hypothetical iPhones. Tune in now!
Jess and Bowie chat with platinum selling Canadian singer songwriter, Jocelyn Alice about her journey through the music industry including her recent appearance on NBC’s Songland.
Jocelyn rose to fame with her 2015 breakout summer song, “Jackpot.” With the track topping radio and sales charts eventually being certified platinum in Canada. Since then, Jocelyn’s songs have received over 100 million streams, including her latest single “Still Wondering”, her collaboration with R3hab, “Radio Silence” (Canada top 25 radio hit), her single “I Know” (Canada top 20 radio hit), her Gold-certified single “Bound To You” (Canada top 15 radio hit), and her Gold-certified track “Feels Right”. In December 2017, Jocelyn teamed up with Walk Off The Earth for a cover of Camila Cabello’s “Havana,” amassing over 10 million views to date across all platforms.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Trump’s recent sharing of a video with a white supremacist message, on the same day as the BET Awards.
Fill your cup with coffee and your playlist with new music, its time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: Canada’s Shuffalo hasn’t wasted a single second of their two year career. With catchy tunes (and a catchy name), they’re on track for a bright future. What: Fall down the rabbit hole with their latest single “Stay On Me”. Why: “Stay On Me” is slow and calculated as it starts. It’s taking you on a trip and it knows exactly where it’s going—sultry singalongs and an addictive alternative rock chorus. Let the well timed falsettos and moody atmosphere take the wheel… Read more »
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Friday May 1st is TV day: The Half of It, Upload, and Hollywood are dropping and Geek Girl Riot is getting you hyped. We also share what’s on our minds this week.
Country star Cory Marks + the WW gang talk genre-bending, what it takes to get a pilot’s license, and the great country of Canada