POP Montreal: Catey Shaw’s Epic Dance Party
Nothing is better than dancing and then hanging with the band after a set that burns the rafters.
Nothing is better than dancing and then hanging with the band after a set that burns the rafters.
Despite chilly weather, the festival ended up being pretty amazing. With the right number of layers, the chill was barely noticeable.
I have to thank the Pop Montreal artist recommendation for making me choose this event last night. Fisher’s performance at Petit Campus was heart-melting.
Tradition and modernity come together during McGill’s annual Pow Wow, a chance to dance, sing, and celebrate.
Catey Shaw talks about Hall and Oats, bickering, Brooklyn, L.A., and making art and music in advance of her appearance at POP Montreal.
Debra Heather sits down with Canadian rockers Monster Truck
Kingston rockers The Glorious Sons release new album.
Australian indie-folk musicians are excited to be on their first ever North American tour with their latest album, Passerby.
Tom Krell’s How to Dress Well is more than just a fashion statement.
Trying to figure out what to see at POP Montreal? I can’t either. Follow Rachel’s inadequate mulling over what to do with Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night.
BANKS and ODESZA turn out perfect back to school albums. Both of these would be great for a study session turned dance party.
Recap of days 1 and 2 at the Ottawa Folk Fest with Foster the People, M. Ward, Serena Ryder, and Lorde.
A photo journal of the release of Rêve Américain.
Alexei Martov talks about the origins of the band and takes us through The Way of the Crow their latest LP off their self-titled debut album.
Cinquième Salle might be turning 10, but we have a list of 15 incredible events taking place this season.
Craig Schram of Edmonton’s Provincial Archive talks to us about the processes that went into the band’s third album, It’s All Shaken Wonder.
Show at Club Soda welcomes European melodic metal groups with rousing support.
This Hard Rock Tuesday has Debra Heather reflecting on the problems and changes with mainstream music over the decades.
Take a road trip this week to Ottawa and catch a stellar line up including The National, Lorde, J Cole, and more. You can even bike if you’re up for a sore butt! Advice on where to stay and how to get there.
The success of Alexandra Schuller’s on-stage persona Shy Shy Schullie is the result of a love for music, years of singing, and an amazing group of people who surround her.
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