Photos by: Tyler Roberts – Toronto-based alt-rock band Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (USS), who released their newest album, Einsteins of Consciousness, on January 8th, 2021, which featured the singles “Medicine”, “Big Life (26 Letters)”, “Happy”, and “Feel Alive”, performed at Midway in Edmonton, Alberta last night (June 3rd) with Edmonton-based indie rock band Seriously Fun, who released their … Continue reading
Photos by: Tyler Roberts – Toronto-based electronica duo USS, who released their final album, Einsteins of Consciousness, on January 8, 2021, performed at the first annual Together Again concert series at Racetrack Infield in Edmonton last night (Sept. 5th) with synthpop artist Kiesza, who released her newest album, Crave, on August 14th, 2020 via Zebra Spirit Tribe, Vancouver-based … Continue reading
By: Jessica Nakamoto – In a heartfelt announcement last October, USS frontman and guitarist Ashley Buchholz and vinyl-spinning DJ/turntablist Jason “Human Kebab” Parsons revealed that all good things must come to an end. For the iconic Toronto duo, this meant one last album full of tracks encouraging fans to reminisce, rock out, and maybe even get … Continue reading
Photos by: Tyler Roberts – Toronto-based electronica duo USS, who released their new album, New World Alphabet, on January 13th, 2017, which featured the singles “Work Shoes”, and “Who’s With Me”, and which followed up their 2014 album, Advanced Basics, performed at Rebel on October 28th, 2018 with Toronto-based surf rock quartet The Elwins, who released their third album, Beauty Community, on October … Continue reading
Photos by: Tyler Roberts – Toronto-based electronica duo USS, who is expected to release their new album, New World Alphabet, on January 13th, 2017, performed the final show of their six-venue #SixInThe6ix tour, which saw the band play six back-to-back shows in Toronto at The Cameron House (where the band played their first show together), Adelaide Hall, The Mod Club, The Rivoli (site … Continue reading
Photos by: Janine Van Oostrom – The 2015 CASBY Awards were handed out at The Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto last night with Coleman Hell, USS, Mother Mother, and Metric taking home hardware. The evening also featured performances by USS, Young Empires, Yukon Blonde, The Zolas, Ivory Hours, and Monster Truck. Winners Molson Canadian Favourite New … Continue reading
Photos by: Josh Friesen – The third and final day of the KOI Music Festival featured performances by Toronto-based alternative dance duo USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker), who released their second album, Advanced Basics, on February 11th, 2014, which was funded through crowdsourcing site PledgeMusic, with the project being titled “#Letsgetweirdtogether”, Canadian progessive metal quintet Protest The Hero, who released their fourth … Continue reading
Photos by: Fernando Paiz (@capaphotograph1) – In partnership with Pepsi Canada’s ongoing “Pepsi Pop-Up” concert series, Toronto-based alternative dance duo USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker), who released their second album, Advanced Basics, on February 11th, 2014, which was funded through crowdsourcing site PledgeMusic, with the project being titled “#Letsgetweirdtogether”, and Toronto-based surf rock quartet The Elwins, who released their debut album, … Continue reading
Photos by: Krystle Merrow – The second of three shows for the Edgefest Summer Concert Series took place on July 18th, and featured performances from Toronto-based alternative dance duo USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker), who released their second album, Advanced Basics, on February 11th, 2014, New York-based indie pop duo MS MR, who released their debut album, Secondhand Rapture, … Continue reading
Photos by: Adam Pulicicchio – Vancouver-based pop-rock quartet Hedley, who released their fifth album, Wild Life, on November 11th, 2013 via Universal Music Canada/Capitol Records, performed at Air Canada Centre in Toronto last night as part of their “Wild Life Tour” in support of the album, with Nova Scotia-based rapper Classified, who released his self-tited … Continue reading