this issue: Spring Chicken: Thunder Bay’s Black Market Poultry, I am Carnivore, Greenhouses, Beer outside the box – Plus: The Doobie Brothers, Alaska Army Band and more.
on page 14 the write peter jabs apparently thinks that local artist Forever Dead is a “death metal grind trash core” band. they are obviously not, their newer songs are more punk then their psychobilly roots from their first album but anyone know knows anything about metal:
1. they are not a death metal grind trash core band
2. none of those metal genres are what black sabbath is.
Andy Beaver’s intimate connection to the land and scenery around him began in his home community of Nibinamik First Nation. In describing his favourite photo, he says, “There was a forest fire a few years back. It was dark outside, and I had my camera. You could hear the flames raging in the night and the northern lights were visible overhead. Just this huge green band over the fire. It only lasted a few seconds, and I snapped the shot.”
More in the story by @sarasadeghiaval95 on p. 40 of our January issue, link in bio.
GIVEAWAY! Okay, maybe it’s a little early to think about February, but we want to know about your most memorable Valentine's Day
To win a dozen of these beauties from @thebinocularbaker
❤TAG a friend and give us an emoji that you feel represents Valentine’s Day
❤For two extra entries, SEND us a short write up (50-75 words along with a relevant photo) via DM or email to alaina@thewalleye.ca
We’ll include some of the entries in our February issue and announce the winner on February 10.
on page 14 the write peter jabs apparently thinks that local artist Forever Dead is a “death metal grind trash core” band. they are obviously not, their newer songs are more punk then their psychobilly roots from their first album but anyone know knows anything about metal:
1. they are not a death metal grind trash core band
2. none of those metal genres are what black sabbath is.