By: Calum Slingerland – While fans of Canadian indie music darlings Broken Social Scene hope the group will one day return in full capacity from hiatus, they can take solace in that the band members haven’t slowed down their own musical outputs one bit. Band co-founder Brendan Canning is no exception, having recently released his … Continue reading
Photos by: Bruce Emberley (@thefuzzy8) – Canadian music icon Andy Kim held his annual Christmas show at the MOD Club last night in Toronto to not only celebrate the holidays but to also raise money (over $40,000) for CAMH – an organization to raise awareness for mental and depression disorders. Throughout the night, Kim a variety of some of … Continue reading
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By: Curtis Sindrey (@SindreyCurtis) – Arts & Crafts celebrated their 10th anniversary on Saturday afternoon with a mega-festival at Fort York in Toronto featuring many Arts & Crafts artists including Bloc Party, Feist and a newly reunited Broken Social Scene, who performed their classic 2002 album, You Forgot It In People, in its entirety. If … Continue reading
By: Curtis Sindrey (@SindreyCurtis) – With Saturday quickly approaching for the much anticipated Field Trip Music Festival, which will celebrate the 10th anniversary of Arts & Crafts, which has become a part of the life blood of Toronto and much of Canada’s music scene, Toronto is buzzing with excitement for the return of Broken … Continue reading
By: Stephen McGill – Do Make Say Think is a Toronto band through and through, it’s members make up other legendary Toronto bands such as Broken Social Scene, and Lullabye Arkestra. “It’s a real honor to be home,” declared guitarist Justin Small at the start of their set. They’d been quiet for a couple of … Continue reading