Posts Tagged ‘Live Music’
Ruby Waters – SOLD OUT
Her sound is similar to her journey – eclectic, always evolving, and unfeigned. Hailing from the small town of Shelburne, Ontario and born to two artists, Ruby was immersed in a musician’s world at a young age.
Read MoreWilliam Prince
William Prince approaches the big questions with humility and curiosity, and his songwriting is a masterclass in skillful simplicity.
Read MoreTim Baker
Tim Baker is a prolific wild-eyed dreamer. In 2022, Baker has returned with The Festival, a sonic embrace, a call-in for love, and a cry-out for connection.
Read MoreFive Alarm Funk – SOLD OUT
Hot, sweaty dance floors with feet stomping and everybody moving. Grooves for days. Monster horns, crushing percussion and shredding psych-rock guitars.
Read MoreLeif Vollebekk
Leif Vollebekk is a Montreal-adopted singer-songwriter. He will release his highly anticipated fourth full-length album New Ways on November 1st, the follow-up to his breakthrough Polaris Music Prize finalist, Juno-nominated record Twin Solitude.
Read MoreMoontricks – SOLD OUT
Combining their love of folk, blues, and electronic music, Nathan Gurley and Sean Rodman are blazing their own trail, merging musical worlds previously unacquainted and capturing audiences along the way.
Read MoreBasia Bulat
Introducing The Garden: a STRINGS ALBUM and a RETROSPECTIVE from a room in Montreal with the windows open, and the wind moving, and the leaves changing, and a spring-coloured secret on the tip of Basia Bulat’s tongue.
Read MoreThe Rural Alberta Advantage
The Rise, the new EP from The Rural Alberta Advantage, is the first word in a conversation, the first step on a new, unkept trail.
Read MoreThe Milk Carton Kids + Katie Pruitt
Listening to The Milk Carton Kids — Joey Ryan and Kenneth Pattengale — talk about their creative process, it’s easy to imagine them running in opposite directions even while yoked together. “Joey and I famously have an adversarial relationship,” Pattengale says.
Read MoreThe Paper Kites – SOLD OUT
Give them your tired, your lonely, your lovesick, your unsure, The Paper Kites have a song for each of them. “I created a world based on the idea of watching other people, but a lot of the songs are extensions of myself or people I know,” he says.
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