BBP!’s Album of the Week: “The Rising,” Bruce Springsteen (2002)
Brimming with hope and resilience, “The Rising,” the 9/11-inspired recording by Bruce Springsteen is BBP!’s Album of the Week.

Brimming with hope and resilience, “The Rising,” the 9/11-inspired recording by Bruce Springsteen is BBP!’s Album of the Week.
Marie Gilbert says that Diary of a Spy from director Adam Christian Clark delivers plenty of suspense.
An emotional graphic novel that speaks on love and loss – during the traffic jam of life – is finally released as a wonderful hardcover!
What happens when a filmmaker gets to make his dream film? That’s what we’re going to find out when Rob Zombie unleashes his take on The Munsters, one of his all-time favourite properties.
Anybody who loves the comics medium should pick up all five issues of The X-Cellent, which is full of solid writing and glorious art.
Outriders is an addictive gaming experience, even if the Worldslayer DLC content feels like its over before it begins.
The annual Fantasia International Film Festival takes over The Week in Horror! Check out all the big premieres that’ll grace Montreal this year!
This week’s What’s Going On has new music from easy life, Amythyst Kiah, Banx & Ranx, 49th & Main and John Roberts.
Josh Wallen looks at the Classified scale Cobra H.I.S.S. tank, the current HasLab offering.
In this edition of BBP!’s Album of the Week, Jeromme Graham looks at Smash, The Offspring’s classic third album.
Aftermath is a superb thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
The critically acclaimed psi-spy drama returns with a highly anticipated new chapter full of twists, turns and mind-blowing adventure!