Kim Churchill All Set for Show at Club Soda!
Kim Churchill is excited to perform with Mo Kenney early November at Club Soda.
Kim Churchill is excited to perform with Mo Kenney early November at Club Soda.
Stoner jams from Twin Peaks are built from collaboration rather than ego.
Giselle Webber’s latest musical project brings to life the smokey jazz bars and cafés of Paris.
Australian rockers are ready to invade Canada with their catchy songs and crushing guitars
Genre-defying rockers rewrite the definition of heavy metal. Explore their evolution ahead of their show at Metropolis.
Get ready for ear melting electro-punk when the Los Angeles band takes the stage.
Drunk on dep store wine, an interview in an alley could only descend into madness.
Darwin Baker talks about how the Crooked Brothers came together, what it was like to finally play the Winnipeg Folk Festival, and discusses some songs from their new album.
King Diamond supported by Jess and the Ancient Ones returned in triumph to Montreal after a long hiatus.
Triple bill of rocking bands shook the Corona Theatre to its foundations.
Potland, Oregon-based folk rock band, Greylag, releases self-titled debut LP
Turns out, the old Sonic Youthster still makes relevant music.
Elliott Brood’s fifth album, Work and Love is incredibly honest and rustic, a sure hit.
A good album from Jessie Ware, and a very strong album from Busty and the Bass.
John Mulane talks about In Flight Safety’s new album Conversationalist and how the band hit a crossroads and chose to fly again.
Photo journal of the last round of shows we caught at L’Off Jazz. See M. Talakoub’s shots of the St Jack Quartet, Andy King Group, and the Ratchet Orchestra
Openers brought the harp to a new level while Steve Gunn made it clear that a lap steel isn’t just a lap steel until it’s given the wah treatment.
Leon Harrison talks about how The Lazy’s started in Chicoutimi and have been making a name for themselves ever since.
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