The Spores "Narc in my Pants" ep

The Spores were from Vancouver. This was their first ep and it came out on Criminal Records. The songs on here are:
1. Narcs in my Pants
2. PM Conspiracy in the Sky

Friday, November 7, 1986

Thursday, November 6, 1986

Flyer - Thursday November 6, 1986

Don of Reuben Kincade started doing some of his bigger shows at the Latvian House. there was only a few shows that happend here. This is the tour where Youth Brigade had changed their name to the Brigade.

Sunday, November 2, 1986

Hype "Burned"



A video shot for the title track of the second LP. The club is at the Bridge on Bloor Street.

Saturday, November 1, 1986

Nerve Magazine - November 1986

Nerve Magazine from November 1986 featured an interview with Iggy Pop. There is a features on Molly Johnson, Groovy Religion, Love and Rockets, Nick Cave, and Motorhead. There is regional reports on Hamilton. There is show reviews for REM, Doc and the Medics, and Camper Van Beethoven. There are release reviews for Shreikback, New Model Army, Elvis Costello, 7 Seconds, Change of Heart, Cowboy Junkies, Andrew Cash, and Suffer Machine. There is show listings as well. 

MRR Review - Varous Artists "It Came from Canada" comps

Tim Yohannon writes reviews for MRR of the "It Came from Canada" . This appeared in issue #42, which came out in November 1986. Click on image to enlarge it to a readable size.

MRR Review - P.T.D. "Free of Sin" cassette

Walter Glaser wrote a review for MRR of the P.T.D. cassette. This appeared in issue #42, which came out in November 1986. Click on image to enlarge it to a readable size.

MRR Review - Gruesomes "Tyrants of Teen Trash" LP

Steve Spinalli wrote a review for MRR of the Gruesomes LP. This appeared in issue #42, which came out in November 1986. Click on image to enlarge it to a readable size.

MRR Review - Death of Gods "Great Omnipotent Deceiver" cassette

A review for MRR of the D.O.G. cassette. This appeared in issue #42, which came out in November 1986. Click on image to enlarge it to a readable size. Thanks to Operation Pheonix Records for doing the PDF archives of the early issues of MRR.