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Sunday, March 25, 2007

IGOR AND THE SKINDIGGERS


Igor was a mad scientist's assistant. After one of his own creations destroyed the scientist, Igor took over. After years of experiments with the occult, re-animation, and immortality, Igor was tried for his crimes against humanity. Numerous attempts at the torture and execution of Igor followed, at which point his physical body began to succomb. He was finally "killed", buried, and left to rot in a 13 foot grave, never to be seen or heard again. Decades later, four grave robbers unearthed Igor, resurrecting him. Taking him for their slave, they abused and tortured Igor for years. Gaining their trust, Igor used their addictions against them, promising that he knew the secret to acheiving the "highest high". They soon suffered drug-induced bliss followed by death. Using his powers of re-animation, Igor brought them back from hell. Calling them the Skindiggers, Igor unleashed this zombified quartet with a hunger for global domination, and flesh, on an unsuspecting world.

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Monday, January 29, 2007


Playing high-energy skinhead rock n roll sure to knock you upside the head and knock a few beers down your throat, The Knockarounds certainly live up to their name. Formed in Winnipeg in May of 2005, The Knockarounds came to life after the breakup of James (bass) and Grahams (guitars) One Nite Only, a more melodic streetpunk band that had gained a loyal following in the local scene. While keeping their sing-along songwriting sensibilities, The Knockarounds sound emerged with a more raw, harder feel which was accentuated by Lawrences (singer) ferocious vocals and the hard-hitting backbeat provided by Rob (drums). Combine that with James' strolling bass-lines (eerily reminiscent of Rancids Matt Freeman) and Grahams distinctive guitar style, the band was a force to be reckoned with right from the start. Following several months of gigging at their local watering holes or in support of touring bands, a six-song demo was recorded, capturing the bands live energy perfectly and the future appeared to be bright. Enter real-life, bills, and ironically enough, the challenges that the bands working-class rock n roll is all about. Work opportunities saw Lawrence move west, the band go on an indefinite hiatus, and suddenly the bands future became quite murky. By January of 2006, it seemed things had reached a stand-still and friend and supporter Martin was asked to try out as new lead singer. Martins charismatic style resulted in a perfect fit and The Knockarounds are now stronger than ever before! The latter part of 2006 will see the band release their debut full-length CD on Steel Capped Records, who have been the bands friends and staunchest supporters since the beginning. Drawing influence from old standbys like The Oppressed and Cock Sparrer to more current bands like Discipline and Bonecrusher, The Knockarounds are helping to keep the sound and working-class spirit of streetrock alive and well in Canada. The Knockarounds purpose is simple and clear; like the saying goes : "Having a laugh, having a say."