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Concert Reviews

______________________________________________________________________________________ Stereophonics. (Photo: Adam Harrison/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)Stereophonics @ The Danforth Music Hall Fans united at the Danforth Music Hall for one of Britain’s finest exports, Welsh post-britpop quartet Stereophonics, who packed a sold out crowd for a 105-minute set of classics and equally impressive new material. Full story Adam Harrison | September 28, 2013 ______________________________________________________________________________________ The Wooden Sky. (Photo: Steve Danyleyko/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)The Wooden Sky, Brendan Canning, Classical Revolution @ Grace Church on-the-Hill Toronto-based folk-rock quintet The Wooden Sky performed an initmate church gig in Toronto in support of the White Ribbon Campaign to end men’s violence towards women. Full story Steve Danyleyko | September 27, 2013 ______________________________________________________________________________________ DIANA. (Photo: Dianna Lee/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)DIANA, Empress Of @ The Great Hall Toronto-based electronic pop quartet DIANA celebrated the release of their debut album, Perpetual Surrender, with a album release show at The Great Hall in Toronto with Brooklyn-based electronic artist Empress Of. Full story Dianna Lee | September 27, 2013 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Tom Odell. (Photo: Neil Van/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)Tom Odell, Jane’s Party @ The Great Hall UK-based singer-songwriter Tom Odell performed at The Great Hall in Toronto with Toronto-based indie rock quartet Jane’s Party. Full story Neil Van | September 26, 2013 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Pet Shop Boys. (Photo: Sarah Rix/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)Pet Shop Boys @ Sony Centre English electronic pop duo Pet Shop Boys, who released their twelfth studio album, Electric, back in July, brought their always extravagant live performance to The Sony Centre in Toronto. Full story Sarah Rix | September 26, 2013 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Travis. (Photo: Jason Hodgins/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)Travis @ Sound Academy Scottish post-Britpop alternative rock quartet Travis, who released their seventh studio album and their first since 2008, Where You Stand, in August, performed at The Sound Academy in Toronto.

Full story Jason Hodgins | September 26, 2013 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Trivium. (Photo: Dale Benvenuto/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto) Trivium, DevilDriver @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre Orlando, Florida-based heavy metal quartet Trivium performed at The Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto with California-based heavy metal quintet DevilDriver. Full story Dale Benvenuto | September 25, 2013 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Saves The Day. (Photo: Neil Van/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)Saves The Day,  Into It. Over It., Hostage Calm @ The Hoxton Princeton, New Jersey-based power pop quartet Saves The Day performed at The Hoxton in Toronto with Chicago-based singer-songwrier Evan Weiss (aka Into It. Over It), and Connecticut-based pop-punk quartet Hostage Calm. Full story  Neil Van | September 23, 2013 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Souls of Mischief. (Photo: Mehek Seyid/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)Jhené Aiko, Souls of Mischief @ Manifesto Festival It was a clash of the new spirit and the old school in Toronto at the seventh annual Manifesto Festival of Community and Culture. Full story Mehek Seyid | September 23, 2013 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Maestro Fresh Wes (left) and Kardinal Offishall (right). (Photo: Steve Danyleyko/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)  Maestro Fresh Wes and Friends 25th Anniversary Concert @ Massey Hall The godfather of Canadian hip-hop Maestro Fresh Wes and friends (including K-OS, Kardinal Offishall, Shad, Divine Brown, Rascalz, as well as Lights and Colin MacDonald and John-Angus MacDonald of The Trews), celebrated the 25th anniversary of his groundbreaking career at Massey Hall. Full story Steve Danyleyko | September 22, 2013

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