Announcements
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The Alley Sessions - OOLONG
The first of The Alley Sessions.
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Stevenson
Stevenson perform “Jelly” for the latest Link Live Session.
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PBHT 56: The Young GM Edition
Tristan, Alex and Safia talk about the hiring of John Chayka, the youngest ever general manager of an NHL team at the tender age of…26, by the Arizona Coyotes. They also talk NHL playoffs, the Bob Hartley firing and the outcome of the Semifinal round of the UEFA Champions League.
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Review: Deakin’s “Sleep Cycles” Will Wake You Up
When psychedelic-pop powerhouse Animal Collective dropped their tenth studio album Painting With earlier this year, it was met with mixed reviews from committed fans and casual listeners alike.
Yet, co-founding band member Josh Dibb—best known under his pseudonym, Deakin—was nowhere to be found on the latest release. Many fans were left wondering if an appearance by the artist would have revitalized the group’s new direction.
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PBHT 55: The Broken Pen Edition
Tristan, Safia, Julian and Alex (Yes it’s the return of the Plug!) talk about the Boston Marathon, the NHL and NBA playoffs, the Montreal Impact, and the Ballou Jean-Yves Tabla situation. Alex also breaks Tristan’s pen and he’s not too happy about it.
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The Brit and The American Football Dream
Almost five years ago, Laurent Tshimanga was 19 years old and had never played a down of football in his life.
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Review: Denzel Curry’s Imperial
Imperial comes off as one of the most hard hitting rap albums of the year, as Denzel Curry successfully fits the aggressive delivery of his previous works and incorporates it into _Imperial in a way that supports the overall themes of the work.
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PBHT 54: The Olivier Hinse Edition
Concordia Stingers men’s hockey captain Olivier Hinse (not Ricky Hinse…) joins the PBHT panel of Tristan D’Amours, Vince Morello, Julian McKenzie, and Safia Ahmad! They talk about Hinse’s fifth season with the Stingers, his path at Concordia, and his career as a whole.
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Billy Eff Le Chef: “Recovery”
Billy Eff Le Chef is a rapper now, but his background is in punk rock, emo, poetry, and expensive sounding food. He’s actually a chef, if you didn’t know. They’re all uncomplicated and happy memories that bring a smile to his face. His eyes light up as he lists off his favourite poets, artists, and potential dishes he could serve to guests if he ever felt compelled to host a party for 20-odd guests.
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Crap Comics
Crap Comics by Morag Rahn-Campbell