Photos by: Morgan Harris – UK art rock band Django Django, who released their third album, Marble Skies, on January 26th, 2018 via Because Music, performed at Lee’s Palace in Toronto last night (Oct. 9th).
Photos by: Brendan Albert – Vancouver-based indie rock quintet Mother Mother, who released their sixth album, No Culture, on February 10th, 2017 via Universal Music Canada, which followed up their 2014 album, Very Good Bad Thing, and featured the singles “The Drugs”, “Love Stuck”, and “Letter”, performed at Lee’s Palace in Toronto last night (June 27th) with Vancouver-based synthpop band Little Destroyer, who released their debut EP, Strange … Continue reading
Photos by: Brendan Albert – Indie Rock band Awolnation, who released their newest album, Here Come The Runts, on February 2nd, 2018 via Red Bull Records, performed at Lee’s Palace in Toronto last night (June 14th).
Photos by Josh Moody – Toronto-based hardcore punk band Cancer Bats, who released their sixth album, The Spark That Moves, on April 20th, 2018 via New Damage Records, performed at Lee’s Palace in Toronto last night (April 20th).
Photos by: Morgan Hotston – Brooklyn-based indie rock band San Fermin, who released their third album, Belong, on April 7th, 2017, which featured the singles “Open”, and “Bride”, performed at Lee’s Palace in Toronto last night (Jan. 27th).
By: Staff – Born Ruffians have revealed their rousing new single “Miss You”, which is taken from their new studio album Uncle, Duke & The Chief, which is set for release on February 16th via Paper Bag Records. Listen to “Miss You” here. Pre-order Uncle, Duke & The Chief here. “I found this old voice memo on my phone from 2015 called ‘I … Continue reading
Photos by: Justin Roth – New York City-based indie rock band The Lemon Twigs, who released their debut album, Do Hollywood, in October 2016, performed at Lee’s Palace in Toronto last night (Sept. 22).
Photos by: Morgan Harris – Philadelphia-based punk rock band Beach Slang, who released their newest EP, Here I Made This For You: Volume 2, February 10th, 2017 via Polyvinyl, performed at Lee’s Palace in Toronto last night (Sept. 14th)
Photos by: Steve Danyleyko – Dallas, TX-based psychobilly trio The Reverend Horton Heat, who released their self-produced eleventh album, Rev, on January 21st, 2014 via Victory Records, performed at Lee’s Palace in Toronto last night.
Photos by: Alexander Lam – Toronto-based punk-rock quartet The Flatliners, who released their newest album, Inviting Light, on April 7, 2017 via Rise Records, which followed up their 2016 Nerves EP, performed at Lee’s Palace in Toronto last night with Hamilton-based garage rock trio The Dirty Nil, who released their debut full-length album, Higher Power, on February 26th, 2016 via Dine Alone … Continue reading