Photos by: Scott Penner – Swedish melodic death metallers Soilwork, who are currently touring in support of their new album The Living Infinite, obliterated Ottawa’s Mavericks Bar on March 19th with support form Nevermore’s Jeff Loomis and Blackguard.
By: Luke Ottenhof – If the fire was lit many, many years ago by the likes of Neil Young and Randy Bachman, Matt Mays has the wood to keep it burning bright Along with the help of Toronto’s July Talk, Nova Scotia’s Matt Mays blazed through nearly two hours of classics and new standards from his … Continue reading
Photos by: Stephen McGill – With a new look, consisting of blond-streaked black hair, a stark contrast from her wholesome, red-headed glow, and a new lo-fi surf-punk-inspired album Girl Talk, English singer-songwriter Kate Nash, with openers Supercute!, who will release their new, Kate Nash-produced album DON’T PoP MY BUBBLE on June 11th, 2013, performed at Toronto’s Horseshoe Tavern last night.
Photos by: Lauren Garbutt – U.K. indie pop quartet Veronica Falls brought their new album Waiting For Something To Happen to Toronto’s The Garrison last night with support from Los Angeles post-punks Cold Showers, who are currently touring in support of their new album Love and Regret.
Photos by: Bruce Emberley – Brit rockers Django Django stormed into Toronto’s The Opera House last night in support of their debut self-titled disc, released in January 2012.
Photos by: Stephen McGill – Syracuse, New York indie rockers Ra Ra Riot performed at Toronto’s Lee’s Palace last night in support of their third album Beta Love, which was released in January, with openers Pacific Air, which consists of twins, Ryan and Taylor Lawhon. They will be releasing their debut album in April.
Photos by: Stephen McGill – Former Hüsker Dü and Sugar guitarist Bob Mould performed a sold-out show at Toronto’s Horseshoe Tavern last night with support from Minneapolis indie rockers Now Now, in support of his tenth studio album Silver Age, released in September 2012 via Merge.
Photos by: Stephen McGill – Melbourne, Australia, “americana outlaw country rockers” Henry Wagons, who released their latest album Expecting Company in January, visited Toronto’s The Dakota Tavern last night with opener Devin Cuddy (son of Blue Rodeo’s Jim Cuddy), who released his debut album Volume One, in October 2012.
Photos by: Stephen McGill – Juno Award nominees Hollerado celebrated the release of their second studio album and their first in four years since 2009’s Record in a Bag, White Paint, last night at an intimate show at Rivoli with opener and acclaimed children’s performer Fred Penner.
Photos by: Bruce Emberley – With support from Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Nicole Atkins, EELS performed at Phoenix Concert Theatre last night in support of their 10th studio album Wonderful, Glorious, out February 4th.