Going Live: Tennis, ON AN ON
The double bill remodeled The Garrison with their indie-powered gifts and made it super hard not to fall in love with every one of their songs.
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The double bill remodeled The Garrison with their indie-powered gifts and made it super hard not to fall in love with every one of their songs.
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Crooning through all the faves (including “A Wilhelm Scream”), James Blake’s gig at the Kool Haus was full of covers, intimacy, and digital soul.
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Local album release shows always go to the wolves and Protest’s gig with Architects and The Kindred brought out the Whitby punk in all of us.
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What’s better than seeing Indiana’s Native play a basement space just after midnight on a Friday? Well, to be totally honest – nothing.
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Saying farewell to a band can literally break you but with our photo set of The Chariot’s stop at the Waiting Room (Buffalo, NY), we say “Long Live”.
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Tearing and spinning through skull-numbing garage rock, FIDLAR and The Orwells turned a sold-out Toronto show into a night at The Echo.
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Though it wasn’t quite official, Lee’s Palace was home to “Jagjaguwar Night” this week as UMO and Wolf People let it all riff out in the open.
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Gently riffing while wearing pea coats, The 1975 made their Toronto debut at The Mod Club and turned their live set into an obsession.
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Even with a band down, Title Fight, Slingshot Dakota, and Cruel Hand let their shades of alternative collide to create a few sweaty memories.
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Having sped past the border like it’s “Cruis’n USA”, Bronson and Danny Brown manhandled the Danforth Music Hall with hit-after-hit-after-hit.
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