Does anyone know what the Canadian underground rock scene looks like?
>>74577972
Like this
it varies from province to province
Edmontonfag here, we get heaps of shitty local garage bands, so if you've got good musicianship or understand theory, you'll really stand out
>>74577999
Delet
>>74577972
its solid
especially in South-Western Ontario
>>74578552
What would you describe the feel of the scene? Is it a knock off of what we've seen before, or a slightly different feel that can only be attributed to that area? Would you say its on the rise, or just small time.
They look like this.
>>74578638
Quality post there, anon.
>>74577972
Yeah, it looks a lot like go fuck off, you greasy fuck.
>>74578461
Interesting. From 1 to 10 how awful are they?
>>74578552
this. I'm in Hamilton and all the bands here are jazz-influenced indie rock to some capacity, and they're all coming from the local college's music program so they're all really tight musicians.
>>74577972
>gauged ears
>sleeve tattoos
>cigarettes
>'hardcore garage' or 'post-indie'
or, on the flip-side, 40-year old art school anarchists (Montreal only)
>>74577972
Rock is pretty much dead in Canada. Everything is indie folk or synth pop hipster shit.
>>74577972
Nunavut scene is pretty hardcore and features inuk throat singing elements
I guess I've missed something because Canada has been surprisingly awful for me this year except Toronto but I still couldn't attest to its underground scene at all.