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!
Even though only twelve people and your uncle Mort asked, HBO Max has released a 34 second clip of The Snyder Cut…featuring Shirtless Darkseid… all we can say is, Gal Gadot—you look nice.
Bob’s Burgers meets Parks & Recreation with all of the whimsy and smiles.
Boredom doesn’t stand a chance against The Gunz Show. Gunz is bringing you chats with your favorite musicians each and every week to keep you entertained through quarantine.
Awsten Knight from Waterparks joins the show and we’re, uh, pretty sure quarantine has already broken him.
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
Shout out to all my buddies on this run. The lead singers of Spitalfield, Jamison Parker, mae. and Rookie of the Year will be embarking on a couple tour dates—doing intimate acoustic shows and more this coming April! Definitely gonna be something to check out. All those bands have some great jams and to see Jamison back on stage is going to be awesome. Also, I’m told that if this goes well… maybe there will be more tour dates in other cities. So go out, support, and sing along to some classic jams!
Charming Liars is about to charm your SOCKS OFF with their killer music. You’ll totally forget about all of your probably and sink into the sweet, sweet, tunes. Find more Charming Liars here (including tour dates!) and follow them on Instagram!
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about John Cooper Clarke.
Mark Hamill will join Season 2 of ‘What We Do In The Shadows’. The show’s creator, Jermaine Clement didn’t give any other information about Hamill’s role in the show during his announcement at the show’s Television Critics Association press day panel. The show is based on the 2014 movie of the same name written and directed by Clement and Taika Waititi. The ‘What We Do In The Shadows’ series is set on Staten Island rather than Wellington, New Zealand and follows three different vampires through similarly mundane life, or undead, situations. Season 1 was stacked high with guest stars and… Read more »