Photos by: Morgan Hotston – Los Angeles-based folk-rock band Dawes, who released their fifth album, We’re All Gonna Die, on September 16th, 2016 via HUB, which followed up their 2015 album, All Your Favourite Bands, which was produced by David Rawlings (Gillian Welsh), performed at the Opera House in Toronto last night.
By: Staff – Toronto-based indie folk-rock band The Wooden Sky will release their new album Swimming in Strange Waters on April 7th via Nevado Records. Drawing its title from a line in Frank Herbert’s 1965 sci-fi novel, Dune – “Survival is the ability to swim in strange water” – The Wooden Sky’s fifth full-length record finds frontman and multi-instrumentalist Gavin Gardiner struggling to come to … Continue reading
Photos by: Brigid Gallagher – Indie Folk singer-songwriter Andrew Bird, who released his newest album, Are You Serious, on April 1st, 2016 via Loma Vista, which featured collaborations with Fiona Apple and Blake Mills, performed at the Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago last night.
Photos by: Mike Fowler – Indie folk singer-songwriter Hayden, who released his eighth album, Hey Love, on March 24th, 2015 via Arts & Crafts, which featured the single “Nowhere We Cannot Go”, performed at Trinity St. Paul’s Centre in Toronto last night.
Photos by: Justin Roth – Los Angeles-based indie folk band Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, who will release their fourth studio album, PersonA, on April 15th via Community Music, which will follow up their 2013 self-titled album, performed at The Mod Club in Toronto last night.
Photos by: Saidy Lopez – Swedish indie folk singer-songwriter Jose Gonzalez, who released his third album, Vestiges and Claws, in February 2015, performed at The Beacon Theatre in New York City last night.
Photos by: Justin Roth – Los Angeles-based indie folk duo The Milk Carton Kids, who released their newest album, Monterey, on May 15th, 2015 via ANTI Records, which follows up their 2013 album, The Ash & Clay, performed at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Toronto last night with indie folk singer-songwriter Anais Mitchell, who released her sixth album, Child … Continue reading
Photos by Josh Moody (@openlatedotorg) – Swedish indie folk singer-songwriter The Tallest Man On Earth, who released his fourth album, Dark Bird Is Home, on May 12th, 2015 via Dead Oceans, which follows up his 2012 LP, There’s No Leaving Now, performed at Massey Hall in Toronto last night.