Reviews
Camp Wavelength was everything you could want out of an indie summer music festival: the organizers were helpful, the performers were phenomenal and the overall vibe was laid-back.
News
Wavelength Music’s summer music festival Camp Wavelength is finally here, set to bring a variety of artist from the grassroots music scenes of Canada and beyond to Toronto, from Au…
Toronto’s beloved indie music festival Camp Wavelength is returning August 18 to 20 for its third year, with a great musical lineup, art installations and campfire comedy!
This winter has been a rough one, to say the least. What most of us could use at this point is some sunshine, some smiling faces, and a cold beer in hand. Saturday’s matinee show a…
Shot by Nam-An Dinh at Camp Wavelength 2016. Music: Cloud Nothings – “Stay Useless”
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.