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  • The Weather Station finds confidence in experience

    THE WEATHER STATION at the Great Hall (1087 Queen West), Friday (November 24), doors 8 pm. $17.50. soundscapesmusic.com, rotate.com, ticketfly.com. Turning 30 is a major...
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  • Gord Downie’s courageous final act

    It’s hard to imagine a less hopeful diagnosis than glioblastoma, an aggressive and incurable brain cancer that carries a life expectancy of slightly over a...
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  • Drums steal the show on The Rural Alberta Advantage’s bittersweet The Wild

    If it weren’t for drummer Paul Banwatt, the Rural Alberta Advantage might be just another heart-on-sleeve singer/songwriter project. Many folk rock bands tend to place...
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  • Does moving to Toronto actually help your band?

    Whether artists in other cities want to admit it or not, Toronto is the centre of Canada’s musical universe, with a gravitational pull that attracts...
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  • Godspeed You! Black Emperor’s Luciferian Towers is a lovely soundtrack to impending doom

    Godspeed You! Black Emperor’s music doesn’t have words, but that’s not because they don’t have anything to say. The Montreal post-rock ensemble’s sixth full-length, Luciferian...
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  • Death From Above settle into a new phase on Outrage! Is Now

    Death from Above belong to a growing group of artists – along with the Pixies and Dinosaur Jr. – whose post-reunion careers have now lasted...
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  • How Royal Mountain became one of the strongest rock labels in Toronto

    It’s Tuesday night (August 22), and the heavily anticipated new Alvvays album Antisocialites plays over the makeshift speaker set-up of a TTC streetcar. Members of...
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  • SZA threw a hell of a party at Rebel

    SZA at Rebel, Wednesday, August 23. Rating: NNNN A few songs into her set, SZA shared an anecdote about how she doesn't like house parties,...
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