Things to Do in Montreal : May Festivals and Events for 2019
There are more festivals than sunny days in May — and May tends to be full of sunshine in the city!
There are more festivals than sunny days in May — and May tends to be full of sunshine in the city!
There are more festivals than sunny days in May — and May tends to be full of sunshine in the city!
There are more festivals than sunny days in May — and May tends to be full of sunshine in the city!
There are more festivals than sunny days in May — and May tends to be full of sunshine in the city!
Annie Webb interviews Steve Hill about his newest album, “Solo Recordings Volume 3”.
Lunatic music of Fat White Family might just be your cup of tea if you like lunacy and drugs.
Watch and be warned you will be scrolling for a new Telecaster tomorrow.
Review of the 2015 edition of Punk-O-Rama, a festival full of zombie hunters, steampunk decor and gypsy punk music.
Daughn Gibson’s new album is unlike anything he’s done before
Interview with Matt Mielke and Wills Weller of Toothgrinder. Part II in a three part series.
Randy Bachman tells Jean-Frederic how he dishes out some power trio heavy blues on new album
Solo album #8 has a fantastic mood and is tied together by guitar.
Jean-Frederic talks to Luke Doucet of Whitehorse about their new album, their live show, and life performing next to your spouse.
“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.
The best headlines at the start of the year tempt with their tragi-comedy.
Sexism is alive and well in the music industry. So stop complaining when a journalist celebrates a woman who plays better than the boys.
The latest album from guitar legend Mascis doesn’t suggest anything quite so bright and shiny as a star.
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