// Category Archive for: Canadian Content

Big Music Fest 2015 Review: Big Sugar, Jane’s Addiction, Soundgarden

Published on July 17th, 2015 in: Canadian Content, Concert Reviews, Music, Music Festivals, Reviews |

By Tyler Hodg

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Jane’s Addiction

From July 6 through 11 this year, Kitchener, Ontario was transformed into one of the hottest spots of this summer. Why, you ask? It’s because the annual Big Music Fest was held at McLennan Park once again, bringing some of the biggest rock acts in the world—including Jane’s Addiction and Soundgarden—to the city.
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Big Music Fest 2015: Preview

Published on July 10th, 2015 in: Canadian Content, Music, Music Festivals, Upcoming Events |

By Tyler Hodg

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Since its inception in 2008, Big Music Fest has been synonymous with delivering a weekend filled with performances by major acts, which over the years have included The Tragically Hip, Blue Rodeo, Bryan Adams, and last year’s insanely awesome headliner Aerosmith. This year is no different, as Big Music Fest is once again on track to prove that southern Ontario truly “rocks”! Big Sugar, Jane’s Addiction, and Soundgarden will all give performances that will undoubtedly make this weekend one to remember.

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NXNE 2015 Review: From APTBS To Zola Jesus

Published on June 26th, 2015 in: Canadian Content, Concert Reviews, Music, Music Festivals, Reviews |

By Less Lee Moore

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The musical tornado that was NXNE 2015 blew into Toronto on Wednesday, June 17, boasting hundreds of bands performing over a five-day span, not to mention various film screenings, installations, and even a record sale. It’s not for the faint of heart or the weak of feet, but it is an exhilarating, if exhausting, event.
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NXNE 2015 Review: Jacco Gardner at The Horseshoe Tavern

Published on June 26th, 2015 in: Canadian Content, Concert Reviews, Current Faves, Music, Music Festivals, Reviews |

By Brendan Ross

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June 17, 2015
Toronto, ON

It was about a year ago that Jacco Gardner’s debut album Cabinet of Curiosities was introduced to me. I was immediately seduced by its sunny psychedelic melodies, which invoked the 1960s chamber pop style of Syd Barrett, The Zombies, and Love, to name a few. Not the most groundbreakingly original album, no, but it resonated with me instantly and I fell in love. “Clear The Air” very quickly became my 2014 song of the summer.

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Music Review: The Wooden Sky, Let’s Be Ready

Published on June 19th, 2015 in: Canadian Content, Music, Music Reviews, Reviews |

By Melissa Bratcher

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Imagine that Boz Scaggs, Dr. John, and Van Morrison somehow had a baby and that baby happened to sing for a Toronto-based rock band. That band would have to be The Wooden Sky, who have just released their newest album, Let’s Be Ready. Lead singer Gavin Gardiner has the kind of bluesy, soulful voice that sometimes sounds remarkably like the three previously mentioned titans. And that’s great. Sometimes, though, Gardiner’s yawp could benefit from a little enunciation.

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Music Review: Doomsquad, Pageantry Suite EP

Published on May 29th, 2015 in: Canadian Content, Current Faves, Feminism, Music, Music Reviews, Reviews |

By Jeffery X Martin

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“You review music! That must be a dream job,” everyone says to me, and that is how I know the person talking does not review music for a living. While I agree that reviewing music for a living is a sweet gig, and I do get to hear a lot of cool tunes before the general public does, there are times when it provides just as much frustration as any other job.

The latest Doomsquad release is one of those frustrations. Their last album, Kalaboogie, was a Tantric trip back to the cradle of civilization and beyond (review). That’s a pretty heavy description, but it was a great record, filled with thunder and mystery, giving us only hints about where the trio was going next.

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Music Review: Allie X, CollXtion I

Published on May 8th, 2015 in: Canadian Content, Current Faves, Feminism, Music, Music Reviews, Reviews |

By Less Lee Moore

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There are a lot of singers with impeccable voices who make terrible music. And there are many great songwriters who can’t sing worth a damn. Luckily, Allie X is not plagued with either of these problems.

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CMW 2015 Concert Review: The Jesus & Mary Chain At The Phoenix

Published on May 8th, 2015 in: Canadian Content, Concert Reviews, Music, Music Festivals, Retrovirus, Reviews |

By Stephanie Quinlan

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May 1, 2015
Toronto, ON

Sometimes, nostalgia is all it’s cracked up to be. Friday night’s blistering and brilliant Jesus & Mary Chain show was one of those times.

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Canadian Music Week 2015: Popshifter Picks

Published on May 1st, 2015 in: Canadian Content, Music, Music Festivals, Upcoming Events |

By Less Lee Moore

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Canadian Music Week 2015, or CMW, has been around for 33 years. This year’s CMW runs from May 1 to 10, and there are over 1,000 participating bands. That sounds overwhelming, but thankfully the CMW schedule page is searchable by date, venue, and band to make it easier to plan out who you want to see, where, and when.

There is an embarrassment of riches this year in terms of music. Here are my suggestions for what you should check out at this year’s CMW.

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Music Review: Thor, Unchained Deluxe Reissue

Published on April 17th, 2015 in: Canadian Content, Current Faves, Music, Music Reviews, Reissues, Retrovirus, Reviews |

By Tim Murr

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There are so many sub genres in heavy metal that black metal progenitors Mayhem stand under the same umbrella as pop glamsters Poison. Which is kind of cool when you think about it. There’s so much that you can do with metal, so many styles you can mix in, so many identities that exist shoulder to shoulder.

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