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War on Women. Shawna Potter. Pouzza Fest 2018. Photo Elisabeth Martel
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Things to Do in Montreal : May Festivals and Events for 2019

Rachel Levine

There are more festivals than sunny days in May — and May tends to be full of sunshine in the city! [read more]

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Things to Do in Montreal : May Festivals and Events for 2018

Rachel Levine

There are more festivals than sunny days in May — and May tends to be full of sunshine in the city! [read more]

Salon du Livre Anarchist de Montreal. Anarchist Bookfair. 2016. Photo Rachel Levine
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Things to Do in Montreal : May Festivals and Events 2017

Rachel Levine

There are more festivals than sunny days in May — and May tends to be full of sunshine in the city! [read more]

Sayce
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Blues Wonder Philip Sayce Releases Scorched Earth

Annie Webb

He wowed Bon Jovi. Let Sayce wow you. [read more]

Piknic Electronik. May 18 2015. Photo Fernando Landin.
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Things to Do in Montreal : May Festivals and Events

Rachel Levine

There are more festivals than sunny days in May — and May tends to be full of sunshine in the city! [read more]

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Blues Sensation Steve Hill Finds His True Voice

Annie Webb

Annie Webb interviews Steve Hill about his newest album, “Solo Recordings Volume 3”. [read more]

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Fat White Family Album for Some, Not For Others

Marc-Emile Dumont Poulin

Lunatic music of Fat White Family might just be your cup of tea if you like lunacy and drugs. [read more]

Turn it Up!
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Turn It Up! A Love Letter to the Electric Guitar

Jean-Frederic Vachon

Watch and be warned you will be scrolling for a new Telecaster tomorrow. [read more]

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Festivals

Photojournal: Souk It Up at the SAT

Yolanda Marie Ruzilo

Photos of the annual holiday bazaar at the SAT. [read more]

Tintamare
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Punk-O-Rama Festival To Liven Up Our City

Nadia Blostein

Review of the 2015 edition of Punk-O-Rama, a festival full of zombie hunters, steampunk decor and gypsy punk music. [read more]

Heyrocco, Teenage Movie Soundtrack. Dine Alone Records
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Heyrocco’s Teenage Movie Soundtrack will make you cry and laugh at your teenage self

Chloe Touma

This time, Dine Alone Records announces Teenage Movie Soundtrack, Heyrocco’s new pop punk and 90s-inspired album. Nathan Merli (guitar, vocals), Tanner Cooper (drums), and Chris Cool (bass), before starting their offical career as the South [read more]

Daughn Gibson. Photo Sarah Cass.
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The Skillful Daughn Gibson Releases Carnation

Chloe Touma

Daughn Gibson’s new album is unlike anything he’s done before [read more]

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Life and Death and Heavy Metal Part II: Getting into the Mind of Toothgrinder

Kyle Lapointe

Interview with Matt Mielke and Wills Weller of Toothgrinder. Part II in a three part series. [read more]

Randy Bachman (Photo credit Christie Goodwin)
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Randy Bachman Taps More than Vinyl with Heavy Blues

Jean-Frederic Vachon

Randy Bachman tells Jean-Frederic how he dishes out some power trio heavy blues on new album [read more]

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Review: Mark Knopfler Aging Well With “Tracker”

Jean-Frederic Vachon

Solo album #8 has a fantastic mood and is tied together by guitar. [read more]

Whitehorse
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Interview with Luke Ducet of Whitehorse: The space between the notes

Jean-Frederic Vachon

Jean-Frederic talks to Luke Doucet of Whitehorse about their new album, their live show, and life performing next to your spouse. [read more]

Leave No Bridge Unburned by Whitehorse
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Review of Whitehorse’s Leave No Bridge Unburned: A Perfect Fire

Jean-Frederic Vachon

“Leave No Bridge Unburned” blends 60’s rock, surf guitar, spaghetti western scores and haunting vocal harmonies, all in a package that still sounds modern. [read more]

stanstead border crossing. photo nancy berman.
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Fear and Loathing South of the 40: All The News Not Fit to Print

Ken Gaucher

The best headlines at the start of the year tempt with their tragi-comedy. [read more]

St Vincent at Montreal's Jazz Festival Photo by Robyn Homeniuk
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Something’s Gotten Hold of my Heart: Ladies who Shred

Ceilidh Michelle

Sexism is alive and well in the music industry. So stop complaining when a journalist celebrates a woman who plays better than the boys. [read more]

J Mascis. Photo Justin Lapriore.
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Review: J. Mascis AlbumTied to a Star is not so Lustrous

Montreal Rampage Team

The latest album from guitar legend Mascis doesn’t suggest anything quite so bright and shiny as a star. [read more]

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