Blogs, Mags & Radio
The most popular places to learn about alternative and independant music (besides About.com).
CBC Radio 3: Canada's Indie Rock Station
CBC Radio 3, Canada's answer to Canada's awesome indie rock movement, plays the best in homegrown Canadian music. Which, these days, often means the best in North American homegrown music.
CBC Radio 3, Canada's answer to Canada's awesome indie rock movement, plays the best in homegrown Canadian music. Which, these days, often means the best in North American homegrown music.
Spin Magazine
The Magazine that thinks it created Alternative Rock. Read it and decide for yourself.
The Magazine that thinks it created Alternative Rock. Read it and decide for yourself.
Magnet Magazine
Magnet is a bi-monthly, internationally distributed, glossy music magazine that focuses on a little left of mainstream music acts.
Magnet is a bi-monthly, internationally distributed, glossy music magazine that focuses on a little left of mainstream music acts.
Fader Magazine
Fader is a modern rock magazine available at most local chain bookstores.
Fader is a modern rock magazine available at most local chain bookstores.
Paste Magazine
An alternative music magazine that, strangely, doesn't seem insecure about and preoccupied with being cool. Hence: it is.
An alternative music magazine that, strangely, doesn't seem insecure about and preoccupied with being cool. Hence: it is.
Rolling Stone
The classic music magazine that sometimes -- if they happen to sell a few million albums or feature in a TV show -- will mention a band you like.
The classic music magazine that sometimes -- if they happen to sell a few million albums or feature in a TV show -- will mention a band you like.
Mojo Magazine
Yes, another music magazine.
Yes, another music magazine.
