Historical Archive
Max Webster's self-titled debut album, released in 1976, showcases a unique blend of progressive rock and hard rock that captures the spirit of the era. The album is characterized by its intricate musicianship, poetic lyrics, and a sound that combines elements of rock with theatrical flair. Tracks like 'Hangover' and 'Diamonds, Diamonds' highlight the band's innovative approach, and the album has since gained a cult following, influencing many artists in the Canadian rock scene and beyond.