TORONTOLIVE: GIRL TALK @ KOOLHAUSThere seemed to be a few things missing. Specifically, the typical Girl Talk spirit and vibe.
TORONTOLIVE: BLACK MILK @ THE REVIVALRedefining artistic sounds, styles and standards, the Motor City’s Black Milk & Co. brand their signature mark on today's hip hop game. The Tronic release party explains why.
LONDONLIVE: JENNY LEWIS @ KOKOJenny Lewis does what she does best on a cool London evening, showcasing songs from new album, Acid Tongue, and leaving the crowd wanting more.
TORONTOLIVE: PROVINCIAL PARKS @ THE MOD CLUBIt's not every grassroots indie band whose EP release party is worthy of a venue as big as the Mod Club.
MONTREALLIVE: UH HUH HER @ LE NATIONALEUh Huh Her took on yet another packed venue with signs of something special in the making, mixing fun beats with emotional lyrics and giving fans something unexpectedly moving.
LONDONLIVE: MARTHA WAINWRIGHT @ THE ROUNDHOUSEWhile brother Rufus’ popularity has already arguably eclipsed that of his neglectful father, baby sister Martha Wainwright is just starting her climb up the ladder of rancorous achievements.
MONTREALLIVE: OF MONTREAL @ METROPOLISAt the time of year when wearing costumes and acting outside the confines of your personality are encouraged, who better to lead us then Of Montreal?
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