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Blue Rodeo Opens Base 31 Concert Season
Blue Rodeo Opens Base 31 Concert Season Pictures and review by Bernard ClarkBlue Rodeo rolled back into Picton, Ontario for another sold-out night at the Drill Hall at Base31, and they reminded everyone why they’ve remained one of Canada’s most beloved bands for over...
Teen Punk Band General Chaos Are Already Hitting Like Veterans on Can’t Please ’Em All
Montreal punk has always had a certain kind of grit to it. Loud basement shows, freezing walks home after gigs, steam rising off Saint-Laurent at two in the morning, amps ringing in your ears long after the set ends. General Chaos tap directly into that lineage on...
Twenty Years In, Spencer Krug Sounds More Precise Than Ever on Same Fangs
For more than two decades, Spencer Krug has quietly shaped some of indie rock’s most defining corners. Whether through Wolf Parade, Sunset Rubdown, Moonface, or his solo work, Krug has built a catalogue that’s restless, emotional, and deeply distinct without ever...
The Living Orchestra Announce Ambitious Climate Crisis Rock Opera Last Generation
Vancouver’s The Living Orchestra are swinging for something far bigger than a standard album rollout. The 13-piece symphonic funk rock collective have released “Not Gonna Die Tonight,” the latest single from their upcoming debut album Last Generation, an ambitious...
Toronto’s The Get Alongs Drift Into Summer Haze on New Single “Sunday Afternoon”
Toronto’s The Get Alongs are leaning into a more melodic, sun-drenched sound on their latest single “Sunday Afternoon,” the second preview of their upcoming album Second To None, due out June 19 via We Are Busy Bodies and Having Fun. Where the band’s previous single...
