Yes, Sum 41 has been around for 30 years. This week, they will play their last-ever shows in Toronto and something we’ve known for decades will end.
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The Ongoing History of New Music, episode 1038: The Top 100 Moments in Rock in the 21st Century So Far (90-81)
Now that we’ve hit the 25-year mark of the 21st century, we’re going through the top 100 moments we’ve seen in music.
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New Music Friday: 8 new releases for a cold January weekend (24 Jan 2025)
There’s still a dearth of big album releases when it comes to New Music Friday. But don’t worry. New singles this week point to a lot more in the near future.
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Ongoing History Daily: Onstage deaths, part 4
Here’s the final installment featuring stores of people who died onstage.
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2025 Oscar nominations: 'Emilia Pérez' breaks records, leads with 13 nods
‘Emilia Pérez’ set a new record for the most nominations earned by an international film with 13 nominations.
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Throwback Thursday: Spear of Destiny and Never Take Me Alive (1987)
Throwback Thursday is a deep track. Who else remembers Spear of Destiny? And what about all the failed lawsuits?
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Ongoing History Daily: Onstage deaths, part 3
These people died onstage doing what they loved. Here’s a list of more onstage deaths.
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Undiscovered Gem of the Week: SOHM and Man I F**ked Up Hard
I think we can all relate to the regrets expressed by SOHM.
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London Calling: Heartworms and Extraordinary Wings
Heartworms are normally a bad thing unless we’re talking about a new South London guitarist.
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Uncharted: Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry, episode 032: A compendium of bizarre rock crimes
The world of rock’n’roll can be very, very strange. It’s loaded with strange creatures: performers, managers, fans, and various hangers-on. People get into the scene because there are (allegedly) no rules and rebellious bad behavior isn’t just tolerated, it’s encouraged. There’s a sense in many quarters that anything goes and that the conventions of society…
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Ongoing History Daily: Onstage death, part 1
Death has stalked the stage for centuries. Here are a few examples.
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