In partnership with Massey Hall, Constantines frontman Bry Webb joined forces with The Massey Hall Band, a big band put together by the venue. With the band h... More...
Day 2 of AfroPunk saw more blues, rock, rap, and a bit of grime. We expected the drudgery of an overcast, rainy day but the sun shone brightly in Brooklyn and... More...
We've been fans of AfroPunk Festival for some time. From its diverse lineup to the fans, the festival's Brooklyn iteration is now in its fourth year having su... More...
Reformed 90's Soul / R&B group Barrence Whitfield and The Savages brought their energetic and thrilling live show to Toronto's Horseshoe Tavern on Saturda... More...
With a sold out show on Monday night at Hoxton, it's safe to say that Towkio and Vic Mensa brought the fire to an already warm day in Toronto. Towkio started ... More...
Yesterday the second annual TIME Festival in Toronto was blessed with humidity and sun, a drastic change from last years rain drenched line up and the last co... More...
No matter how many times we see Hot Chip, they always manage to excite us. We caught their first of two sold out shows at Webster Hall this week. It was a bal... More...
As the final day of SappyFest 10 dawned on us we took time to explore the beauty of Sackville. A walk through the Waterfowl park and a few moments of quiet co... More...
Miguel had a sold out hot, sweaty house party at NYC's Terminal 5 last night. An energetic and captivating performer, Miguel turns his Wildheart Tour into an ... More...
After two days of music, golf carts and awkward celebrity encounters, Osheaga’s tenth birthday had to unfortunately come to an end on day three. Maybe it was ... More...
The magic of SappyFest continued into day 2. We made it to the mainstage just in time to catch Adrian Teacher and the Subs play. Teacher, one of many Polaris ... More...
Day one of SappyFest X was one for the record books. We took our time easing into the fest by catching an early evening set by Montreal’s Heat. Followed by so... More...
Not even an impending thunderstorm could halt Osheaga goers on Day 2, with a riot of attendees flooding every possible entry way. But who could blame them, wi... More...
We dragged our WAYHOME hangovers across provincial boarders this weekend for one reason only, poutine. Just kidding, with 135,000 tickets sold, and just about... More...
English folk singer songwriter Laura Marling played to a packed and sweaty Opera House in Toronto on Tuesday night. Backed by a small two piece rhythm section... More...
Hangovers in tow, Wayhomies were prioritizing shaded areas over open fields on Day 3.
We started things off with the Evening Hymns, who serenaded lawn si... More...
Day one was a scorchers, so shout out to the clouds on day two because without them we wouldn’t have had the energy to go on.
We kicked off our Saturday wit... More...
New festivals are sort of like a blind date. They stir-up some uneasy feelings, but that’s probably because we have unreasonably high expectations. Butterflie... More...
After an incredible day at the launch of the new Converse Chuck Taylor All Star II in Boston we were treated to a very special Rubber Tracks live show over in... More...
North Carolina folk band Hiss Golden Messenger rolled through Toronto on Tuesday night in support of their 2014 album 'The Lateness Of Dancers'. While the cor... More...