Photos: Daughters, Big Brave at Lee’s Palace
The Rhode Island noise rockers turned Toronto’s Lee’s Palace inside out with their 2010 ‘S/T’, ‘Hell Songs’, and ‘You Won’t Get What You Want’.
Read MoreThe Rhode Island noise rockers turned Toronto’s Lee’s Palace inside out with their 2010 ‘S/T’, ‘Hell Songs’, and ‘You Won’t Get What You Want’.
Read MoreThe Toronto punks brought back stage dives with a vengeance — tearing through ‘Hail Destroyer’, ‘Birthing The Giant’, and ‘The Spark That Moves’.
Read MoreBeach Fossils & Snail Mail riffed out at Toronto’s Lee’s Palace on Saturday night — quietly putting on one of the best low-key shows of the year.
Read MoreLong Island brothers Brian & Michael D’Addario kicked out the jams at Lee’s Palace — rolling out ‘Do Hollywood’ and ‘Brothers Of Destruction’.
Read MoreMax Kakacek and Julien Ehrlich’s Whitney recently headlined Lee’s Palace and photog Steve St. Jean was there to capture it all on film.
Read MoreWolf Parade continued their residency with an explosive set that revived ‘Expo 86’, ‘At Mount Zoomer’, and ‘Apologies To The Queen Mary’.
Read MoreCaroline Polachek and Patrick Wimberly’s return to Toronto was full of heady textures, glossy pop standards, and explicit ‘Moth’ odes to love.
Read MoreNeon Indian and Computer Magic warmed up Toronto’s Lee’s Palace on Saturday, trading various bits of tropical themes and digital candy.
Read MoreBeing poster bands for post-rock and fuzz punk, This Will Destroy You and Future Death put their new releases on full display at Lee’s in Toronto.
Read MoreIn one fell swoop, Baltimore’s Beach House rummaged through their discography and dream popped the hell out of Toronto’s Lee’s Palace.
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