Photos: This Will Destroy You at The Opera House
The San Marcos post-rock outfit graced Toronto’s CMW Fest with a full run-through of their ‘S/T’ debut and their 2006 EP ‘Young Mountain’.
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The San Marcos post-rock outfit graced Toronto’s CMW Fest with a full run-through of their ‘S/T’ debut and their 2006 EP ‘Young Mountain’.
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The sister act’s return to Toronto was highlighted by an absurd medley of pop-rock jams that ripped into ‘Days Are Gone’ and ‘Something To Tell You’.
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Lolo Zouaï teamed up with Saya and Lemin. for a night that dipped in and out of summer feels, late night bops, and lush covers of “White Ferrari”.
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The British songstress previewed her debut effort ‘Lost & Found’ and cruised through fan faves and her own perfect covers of TLC and The Fugees.
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The British singer “souled out” at The Danforth — serving up an intimate portrait of ‘Glasshouse’, ‘Tough Love’, and her 2012 debut ‘Devotion’.
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Protest The Hero celebrated a decade of ‘Fortress’ with three consecutive shows that paid tribute to the golden days of Underground Operations.
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Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Makeness put on a mindblowing spring fling show that was full of lo-fi visuals, ‘Sex & Food’, and ‘Loud Patterns’.
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Krule and company chewed up the Toronto spot — tapping into ‘The OOZ’, ‘6 Feet Beneath The Moon’, and stuff that’s just out of this world.
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Brian Fallon’s recent trip to Toronto resulted in a night full of ‘Sleepwalkers’, ‘Painkillers’, and nods to Bruce Springsteen and The Horrible Crowes.
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The Toronto punks brought back stage dives with a vengeance — tearing through ‘Hail Destroyer’, ‘Birthing The Giant’, and ‘The Spark That Moves’.
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