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Friday, May 31, 2024. In this episode, Mariana Schuetze speaks to Helen Stoumbos, the President and CEO of The GOOD Games and Kristina May, Canadian Olympic beach volleyball player…
Reviews
The annual five-day music and arts festival held in Calgary, Alberta from June 21st to 25th.
Jonathan Rodil and Luca Capone swam to Toronto Island (we assume) to attend Camp Wavelength.
A review of the intriguingly, quaint Dirty Frigs set at Camp Wavelength.
A zoning out experience with Toronto experimental folk band Anamai.
An interview with Jesse James Laderoute of Toronto’s idiosyncratic guitar-pop group, Blonde Elvis.
A selection of acts to catch at the inaugural edition of Camp Wavelength which takes place at the Toronto Islands.
Dilly Dally is a Toronto band that screeches a lot. In 2014, the band self-released the single “Next Gold” which got the attention of Pitchfork. Their music has also been described…
Winnipeg synth-pop duo Ghost Twin stopped by the studio to talk about NXNE, what it’s like to be married and what’s next.
While the following list is not definitive by any means, it highlights a few diverse Toronto acts that spoke truth to the quality of music coming out of the city.
Jean-Sebastien Audet (Un Blonde) makes music that amasses elements from all genres and classifying his music may be a disservice, as there isn’t one definable trait that encompasse…
With a career spanning fifteen years and singles like 2011’s catchy and popular “Moves”, it’s safe to say that most people have heard The New Pornographers.