Going Live: Television, Brendan Canning (CMW 2014)
Post-punk idols Television and A&C rep Brendan Canning lived up to their marquee at Toronto’s Phoenix Concert Theatre.
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Post-punk idols Television and A&C rep Brendan Canning lived up to their marquee at Toronto’s Phoenix Concert Theatre.
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As true CMW 2014 undercards, Woods and Quilt made a trip to The Great Hall and destroyed in their own laid-back, indie folk way.
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No Age’s gig at Hard Luck Bar was low-key and loud, making them just the type of L.A. band you wouldn’t mind seeing noise it up for 365 days.
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Hamilton trio The Dirty Nil smited Queen West’s Bovine Sex Club with some hefty helpings of “punk rawk, riff rock”.
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New Damage and Amnesia’s showcase at Sneaky Dee’s punked us all up with sets from Plan 37, Life In Vacuum, Direct Hit, and The Flatliners.
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We blunted up and got faded on CMW Friday as Juice, Meech, Architect, and Bodega turned the Phoenix Concert Theatre inside out.
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The Missouri songwriter played to a sold-out Lee’s Palace earlier this week, adding even more fuel to her Burn Your Fire For No Witness LP.
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The future may be void but EMA and Rhode Island’s Downtown Boys slayed The Horseshoe with a kitchen sink full of digital pop and dance punk.
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Going the vogue route, Toronto’s Canadian Music Week kicked its doors open with The 1975, Bad Suns, and Sir Sly taking on the Kool Haus.
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letlive., Architects, Glass Cloud, and I The Mighty played The Loft in Lansing, MI, and we managed to capture every single drop of chaos and bliss.
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