By:
Scott Miller
For
Canada's 150th birthday, I've gathered some of my favourite Canadian noise. It
was too hard to choose from all the great Canadian extreme music out there, so
I narrowed it down to 7 selections of currently active bands from my personal
record collection.
The Weir – “Calmness
of Resolve” (Sunmask) Calgary, Alberta
These
Rocky Mountain doomsters have captured a unique vibe on this album. For how
uneasy this album starts off, I find it's actually a very calming experience
overall. 4 tracks totalling over 40 minutes should give you an idea of what's
going on here. Tons of mood and ambience with sparse bursts of harsh vocals.
Biipiigwan – “God's Hooks” (Handshake Inc.) Ottawa,
Ontario
This
is the first album I heard from these no frills sludge cavemen. Pounding riffs
in the vein of mid era Sepultura and early Mastodon dominate this album. How
could you go wrong? Musky Rice leads the troop of revolving (top notch)
members. You never know who you'll see playing for these guys live.
Adolyne – “of ash / of shit / of shame” (No List) Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan
Shooting Guns/Hawkeyes – “Brothers of the Nod” (Pre-Rock / Helmet Lady) Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/ Kitchener,
Ontario
Alright,
we're getting two birds stoned at once with this one. Both bands bring the
instrumental psych rock hard here. Tons of fuzz tones and relatively laid back,
almost a jamming feel here that seems to come so naturally from both bands.
This is a heavy hitter of desert rock grooves and psychedelics.
The Great Sabatini – “Dog Years” (Sludgehummer) Montreal,
Quebec
This
album sounds like you're actually standing in the room with these four dudes
cranking out this sludge. The vocals are mixed low (just how I like it) and
there's tons of dirt going on here. When they slow down and throw the POG on
the guitars there's a new level of sludgy filth for the drums to pound through.
Every band these guys are involved with kill it. Check out Greber
& Angles for more heavy noise from these guys.
Plus I hear that there's a new TGS album on the
horizon.
Hard Charger – “Bad Omens” (Wasted Time Records) Fredericton,
New Brunswick
Here's
some crusty punk n roll to balance out those slow jams. These dudes come back
sounding tighter and hungrier after every tour they do, which is a lot. This
album makes me want to chug a beer and punch a hole in the wall.
Napalm Raid – “Mindless Nation” (Rust and Machine) Halifax,
Nova Scotia