 | Dallas Green/City & Colour The smashing success of City & Colour came as a surprise to many, not the least of which being Dallas Green himself, the man behind the haunting songs...[more]
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 | Jack Endino Permanent Fatal Error. [more]
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 | Hillstomp The Woman That Ended The World. [more]
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 | Hailey Wojcik Jealous Sees. [more]
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 | Fallout Boy From Under The Cork Tree. [more]
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 | The Early November The Acoustic EP. [more]
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 | Dasha It's Just A Number. [more]
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 | Collective Soul Home. [more]
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 | Cadence Songs of Vice and Virtue. [more]
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 | The Boy Least Likely To The Best Party Ever. [more]
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 | Bill Madden Gone. [more]
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 | Anti-Flag For Blood and Empire. [more]
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 | AJ Rosales Resistor. [more]
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 | 44 Long Hangover Heights P. 2. [more]
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 | Wintersleep with Jill Barber and Contrived at the Media Club
Uprecedented! Sort of. Unprecedented but not unwarranted. What, you ask? The fricking crowd at this show, late in the first ever Exclaim!/Dependent Records showcase tour...[more]
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 | We Are Scientists with The Grates/ The Subways at the Red Room/ Richards
I initially began this night waiting around Richards for the Subways to play. The Subways are a young British trio with a heap of potential, mounds of energy...[more]
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 | Metric with Islands and Panurge at the Commodore
If you’re completely unaware of Metric’s journey through Canadian consciousness, you have clearly been living under a rock for the last few years. So get up, come out, and take a glance...[more]
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 | Jason Collett with Paso Mino at Richards
When I wandered into Richards on this night, Paso Mino was smack in the middle of their rousing set. A very multi-heighted stage was setup, including keys, a drum riser, a really tall bassist...[more]
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 | James Blunt with The Boy Least Likely To at the Orpheum
Before beginning his second song, Blunt explained that, even though it's a theatre and everyone's sitting politely in their seats, he doesn't mind if they break the rules and stand up and dance and maybe come on up...[more]
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 | Dirtbombs with Black Lips at Richards
I crashed on into this gig after a hop and a skip from the James Blunt show. Pretty polar opposite! What I walked in on was the middle of the Black Lips set. Total freaky, chaotic noise...[more]
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 | Dallas Green / City & Colour at Mesa Luna
Dallas Green has a staunch sense of humour. He stood alone on stage in the middle of a packed-to-the-gills room of all-agers, who had been squeezing forth and chattering about how Green had looked in their direction a couple times...[more]
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