Photographs by Sean Chin. We have collectively reached what can only be described as a most interesting tipping point. It’s like society as a whole is trying its best to progressively move forward, only to…
Toronto became a British invasion on August 1st at the Sherbourne Common. Located just at the Queens Quay and Lower Sherbourne, it’s now home to the new outdoor venue. Torontonians were treated with James Bay and…
Veruca Salt with Charly Bliss at Lee’s Palace
Photographs by Daniela Tantalo. Unlike many reunions of bands from the 90s, Chicago’s Veruca Salt bravely released Ghost Notes, their freshly released album featuring the original members. Not needing to spend years on the road…
Eric Hutchinson introduced himself as Kelly Clarkson to the Toronto crowd. Sadly his joke fell on some deaf ears, but I heard and laughed! He played a great set and I am a new fan, as…
Photographs by Dwight Edwards. On Thursday night, part one of this year’s three part Edgefest Summer Concert Series was anything but disappointing. Echo Beach’s intimate outdoor feel paired with the gorgeous weather and awesome music…
Lights at Pan Am Park
Panamania has officially been unleashed onto the city of Toronto. To help celebrate the games being hosted in and around the Toronto area, the organizers have set up some wonderful free shows to keep the…
Photographs by Rick Clifford. The Pan Am games have either been a massive success or a ho-hum experience depending on who you talk to. If it has been a glossed over bore, that may have…
Prozzäk and Wooden Wisdom at Atomic Lollipop
Photographs by Sean Chin. Atomic Lollipop took over the Ontario Science Centre last weekend for three busy days to indulge your inner nerdiness and 90’s nostalgia. Between a scheduled packed with events (hello real-life Mario…
Swirlies with Cryptorips at the Drake Hotel
On a hot summer night in 1994, Boston’s Swirlies played one of the sweatiest, raucous gigs at the El Mocambo, alongside one of their contemporaries, Lilys that I’ve seen. 21 years later, that show still…