Mark Sultan has become one of the leading figures on the Canadian garage punk scene, cranking out high-test rock & roll with a handful of memorable bands as well as making a name for himself as a solo act. Sultan's interests encompass wild garage punk (his work with the Spaceshits and Les Sexareenos), blues-punk performed one-man-band style (his recordings as BBQ, especially 2005's Tie Your Noose), booty-shaking R&B with a garage accent (his collaborations with King Khan, most notably 2006's What's for Dinner?), straight-up garage revivalism (2019's Let Me Out), and much, much...