Photolog: David Ward and Old Hunt at Cagibi
Andres Roget turns his camera to David Ward and Old Hunt.
Andres Roget turns his camera to David Ward and Old Hunt.
Andres Roget turns his camera on the very lovely Tristen and the equally lovely Jeremy Messersmith. These soft indie songsters know how to rock.
Final Friday night at Igloofest was epic. LIliane Hudecova’s photo journal of the DJs tells the tale.
Surviving change and growing older are new themes tackled by The Wet Secret’s latest album, Free Candy.
Monogrenade releases Composite at La Tulipe. This is Andres Roget’s photo journal of the event.
The This Many Boyfriends Club are part of a new, young emerging love n’ punk music scene in Montreal that loves guitars and puns about polyamory.
Photo journal by Andres Roget of Felp and Bellflower show at Divan Orange.
Hazel Wilde talks about songwriting, the relationship between current events and lyrics, and the history of Lanterns on the Lake.
Jean Michel Pigeon talks about the origins of Composite.
Another awesome night at Igloofest captured by Lili Hudecova. Look out for the dancing banana.
The Hellbound Hepcats’ Alex Brown talks about the band’s beginnings and let’s us know he’s got a musical in the works.
Reverend Horton Heat, the Brains, and Necromantix are like a fine whiskey. Rock-punk-country outfits only get better with age.
Claude Vonstroke and Justin Martin were on the decks, and packed conditions made crowd surfing the only way to get some fresh air.
Photo journal by Natalia Silverina of Igloofest, week 2, January 24, 2014.
Jurassic performances by Montreal and English DJs keep the crowd warm at Igloofest.
Li’l Andy opens up about his relationship with technology, his interest in trains, and what country and bluegrass mean to him.
Feminist, dj, and artist, JD Samson talks about making Labor, involvement with freeing Pussy Riot, and the relationship between writing music and activism.
Jessie Stein sums up the best points of months on the road and the best points of being home on the day before the last show of the tour.
Montreal band In Beliefs’ new demo EP starts off rocky, but soon captures attention with its dynamism.
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