Going Live: The 1975, Bad Suns, Sir Sly (CMW 2014)
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.
Read MoreGoing 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.
Read MoreThe Tell All Your Friends era was 12 years ago but the Long Islanders found their groove at the Kool Haus alongside The Used and Tonight Alive.
Read MoreComing up from Seattle, The Head And The Heart rode through their two albums and created an entirely new definition for “Let’s Be Still”.
Read MoreCrooning through all the faves (including “A Wilhelm Scream”), James Blake’s gig at the Kool Haus was full of covers, intimacy, and digital soul.
Read MoreIn between underrated records and Talking Head covers, Local Natives and Jack Tatum’s Wild Nothing held nothing back at Toronto’s Kool Haus.
Read MoreThe Arctic Monkeys may still be an underrated act but their recent stop at the Kool Haus in Toronto noted they’re leaning on an all-time high.
Read MoreTMZ-worthy gossip aside, the pair of semi-old alt rock outfits visited the Kool Haus and showed they still know how to crush it.
Read MoreProving punk isn’t meant for quitters, Bad Religion’s most recent stop at the Kool Haus handed out shin splints and a total of 50 songs.
Read MoreThe Aussie quintet were tighter than ever at the Kool Haus with a 14-track set that punctured deep with psych bliss.
Read MoreThe band behind White Pony, Diamond Eyes and five other classics visited the Kool Haus and pretty much destroyed the place.
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