Dead and Divine – The Machines We Are
There is a sickening trend in the Canadian music industry, where a band who's sound is played out, and growing tiresome, use their success to go out, start a label and sign equally untalented sound-a-likes and shove them down the thoughts of those who for one reason or another still rely on the radio for music. Example: Nickleback discovers Theory of A Dead Man, and together they wreak havoc on innocent ear drums. I'll be blatantly honest, when I say that it was in this vein that I wrote of Burlington Ontario's own, Silverstien discovered, Dead [...]




















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