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Photos: Tops, Tallies, Sahara @ Warehouse

Photos by: Lauren Garbutt – Montreal-based indie rock band Tops, who released their newest album, I Feel Alive, on April 3rd, 2020 via Arbutus, which featured the singles “I Feel Alive”, “Witching Hour”, “Colder & Closer”, and “Direct Sunlight”, and which followed up their 2017 album, Sugar at the Gate, performed at Warehouse in St. Catharines last night (April … Continue reading

Photos: Spacey Jane @ Manchester Academy

Photos by: Priti Shikotra – Australian indie rock band Spacey Jane, who is expected to release their new album, Here Comes Everybody, on June 10th, 2022 via AWAL, performed at Manchester Academy in Manchester, UK last night (April 7th).

Exclusive Premiere: Watch Victory Chimes’ New Video for “Conductor”

By: Staff – Montreal rocker, Jeff Louch (aka Victory Chimes) is back with a new video for “Conductor”, which can be watched exclusively via Aesthetic Magazine below. “Conductor,” the second single from Louch’s upcoming album When The Fog Rolls In, was one the songs from the record written in a small studio room with only … Continue reading

Arcade Fire to Perform at The 51st Annual JUNO Awards Broadcast

By: Staff – The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) and CBC today announced a grand performance from Arcade Fire at The 2022 JUNO Awards Broadcast. The legendary band from Montreal return to the JUNO stage for the first time since their show-stopping performance at the 2018 awards. The band will elate audiences … Continue reading

Nominations Revealed for The 2022 JUNO Awards

By: Staff – The  nominees for  the 51st Annual JUNO Awards were announced today by TheCanadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) during a virtual presentation streamed on CBCMusic.ca/junos. This year’s winners will be revealed during the closing weekend of JUNO Week, at The JUNO Opening Night Awards Presented by Ontario Creates on Saturday May 14th and … Continue reading

Photos: Billy Talent, Rise Against, NOBRO @ Scotiabank Arena

By: Curtis Sindrey – JUNO Award-winning punk rock quartet Billy Talent, who released their sixth album, Crisis of Faith, on January 21st, 2022 via Spinefarm, which followed up their 2016 album, Afraid of Heights, performed at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto last night (April 6th) with alt-rock band Rise Against, who released their ninth album, Nowhere Generation, on June 4th, … Continue reading

Exclusive Premiere: Stream Matt Morson’s Uplifting New Single “True Country”

By: Staff – Emerging Canadian country music artist Matt Morson is back with his latest single “True Country”, which can be streamed exclusively via Aesthetic Magazine below. Written by Morson and produced by Harley Butt, “True Country” is an authentic ode to the artist’s own country way of life. The themes of the song are … Continue reading

Exclusive Premiere: Stream Rachel Cousins’ Empowering New Single “For Myself”

By: Staff – Canadian pop vocalist Rachel Cousins is back with her anthemic new single “For Myself”, which can be streamed exclusively via Aesthetic Magazine below. Empowering, soulful, and packed with incredible vocals and harmonies, “For Myself” is a song that stays true to Cousins’ early 2000’s Pop sound while seamlessly blending in modern R&B … Continue reading

Concert Review: Girl Talk Brings the Catharsis, and the Party to Toronto

By: Curtis Sindrey – Mashup king Girl Talk brought his first tour in nine years to a sold-out Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto last night (April 5th). As is standard with all Girl Talk performances, there was also plenty of balloons, confetti, and good vibes.  With Ontario mask mandates getting the axe, and with COVID-19 … Continue reading

Concert Review: The Brian Jonestown Massacre Showcase New Album, Old Favourites in Toronto

By: Curtis Sindrey – If The Brian Jonestown Massacre (BJM) don’t make you want to pick up a guitar (or tambourine) and jam with your friends, you’re dead inside. BJM is vintage, yet modern. They sound like they could be a 70s band, but would fit perfectly fine on a Coachella stage. Their unique sensibilities, … Continue reading