By: Staff – Sneaky Dee’s has announced a brand new dish in collaboration with Toronto’s most electrifying dance-punk duo, Death From Above 1979, in the form of The Death From Above 1979 Nachos. The Death From Above 1979 Nachos feature Sneaky Dee’s famous tortilla chips covered in cheese, layered with pulled pork, sliced habaneros, jalapeños, black beans, … Continue reading
Photos by: Fernando Paiz (@capaphotograph1) – Reformed Toronto-based dance-punk duo Death From Above 1979, who are expected to release a documentary called “Life After Death From Above 1979”, which will be released on October 7th, and who released their second album, The Physical World, on September 9th via Last Gang Records, which features the single “Trainwreck 1979”, performed … Continue reading
Date: September 12 Location: l’Espace Montmorency, Laval, QC Featuring: Metric, Neutral Milk Hotel, Death From Above 1979, and more! More Info You can enter only once via one of the following entry methods: Follow Aesthetic Magazine on Twitter and tweet the following message: Contest: Win 2 Tickets to @MRCYBlockParty w/ @Metric, @dfa1979, & more! | Follow @Aesthetic_Mag + … Continue reading
Photos by: Jason Hodgins – Reformed Toronto-based dance-punk duo Death From Above 1979 celebrated the release of their second album, The Physical World (out Sept. 9th via Last Gang Records), with a special pop-up shop at Edward Day Gallery on Queen Street West yesterday that featured an on-site tattoo parlour with ink done by Aaron … Continue reading
By: Mehek Seyid (@whatthemehek) – Many concertgoers got to work their heavy holiday meals off and enjoy some great music at The Danforth Music Hall last night where Toronto-natives Death From Above 1979 closed 2013 with a one-off show in their hometown. Their just-over one hour set found the alternative-rock duo trying out a handful of … Continue reading
By: Chiara DiAngelo – We spent a fun-filled (albeit scorching hot) day at Downsview Park for Edgefest, packing in as many bands as possible – both old favourites playing the side stage and some of the larger mainstage acts that I had never seen before. Josie Dye of 102.1 The Edge may have best summed … Continue reading