Brooklyn: Rich in Colour and Texture
Film follows the immigrant experience of a young Irish woman who comes to New York.
Film follows the immigrant experience of a young Irish woman who comes to New York.
Brooklyn’s Huntertones releases their debut album. Their melodic jazz will surely please fans and non-fans of the genre.
Brooklyn punk-art duo Buke and Gase talk about their impetus to experiment. Is the answer just “Boredom”?
Nothing is better than dancing and then hanging with the band after a set that burns the rafters.
Catey Shaw talks about Hall and Oats, bickering, Brooklyn, L.A., and making art and music in advance of her appearance at POP Montreal.
With sample-tinged, folk-orchestral-dance-dreamy-pop, Lydia Ainsworth just released her debut album that shines and sparkles.
Leisure Cruise might be a little off Montrealer’s radar right now, but that’s unlikely to be the case for long if the quality and energy of the La Vitrola show is any indication.
Interview with indie royalty Dave Hodge and Leah Siegel, a power duo that makes Leisure Cruise the best musical trip you’ll take in a long time.
Eric Sanderson talks about how The Augustine’s self-titled debut album is built from the positivity and energy that helped them resurrect and soar.
British sensation Jake Bugg’s concert proved to be exactly what reviewer Nina Chabel hoped… And beyond that, the Skins proved to be better than expected, while Albert Hammond Jr. shows he’s a worthy front man.
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