Humour
Can Jethro Tull pull Nicholas out of his brit-prog-rock induced slumber?
Find out in Part 3 of "I Should Have Known Better" !
by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor
Should Nick have known better?
Here Genesis' Selling England by the Pound is dissected on the cutting table
by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor
Beer. The drink of champions, the malt-based beverage of kings. Sure, every hipster
today riding a unicycle and wearing an ironic cardigan from Japan think they know
beer, but do they really? We’ve checked in with registered beer experts to give our
dear readers the scoop on the hoppy beverage they love!
by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor
Should nick have known better than to tread the sonic waters of Genesis?
Find out here!
by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor
"Though I am not as young as I once was, I have always had the propensity to rock,
and rock hard. I didn’t think that there would be anywhere that accepted people like
me, who rocked consistently on the higher end of the spectrum. And, after May of 2017, there won’t be. At least not in Toronto."
by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor
"The internet is full of amazing, uplifting stories, and we here at Psiphon Sessions believe in amplifying these awesome stories. We’ve compiled the stories of five awesome guys, just out there living their lives, who all happen to be in the American rock and roll band Aerosmith. Wow. Amazing."
In our final installment of the brit-prog-rock-themed "I Should Have Known Better" series,
Nick dives into a classic album from the so-called 'summer of love:
'King Crimson's In The Court of the Crimson King'
What lessons were learned?
Did Nick lose valuable listening-hours on all this prog-rock?
Part Three is here to answer these questions!