Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'goreveil'
December 28, 2005
In the year that the popularity of the ringtone might have outweighed the popularity of the single, Toronto-I-S-T comes up with the top ten songs that mattered in 2005. 1. Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley - "Welcome to Jamrock" Called "the reggae song of the decade" by the New York Times, "Welcome to Jamrock" is the cross-over hit that shouldn't be: Unlike his contemporaries, Marley the youngest didn't have to employ an RnB hook from Beyonce......
Continue Reading "Torontoist Best Singles 2005"October 7, 2005
Number of people shouting 'Do It' at the Leafs, as the Sens beat the Leafs on Wednesday, at the Monarch Pub: 36 Amount by which the cost of a chicken burrito at Bar Burrito exceeds that of a chicken burrito at Taco El Asador (with $1.00 factored in for extra guacamole): $0.11 Approximate percentage by which size of a a Bar Burrito chicken burrito exceeds that of Taco El Asador chicken burrito: 22.63% Number......
Continue Reading "The Torontoist Index"September 27, 2005
Making the Deadly Snakes new record Porcella a back-to-school headphone record of choice is like starring in a Wes Anderson movie. "Gore Veil," maybe the poppiest song in the Snakes repertoire, is when we all meet at Max Fischer's production of Heaven and Hell, and "Sissy Blues" is when we find Herman Blume in the hospital, and "By Morning I'm Gone" is for when Dirk throws rocks at us. Today at 4:30 in the......
Continue Reading "Love. Expulsion. Revolution: The Deadly Snakes"