Buffalo goes dancing with Cut Copy on Thursday night – Nov 20, 2025

It's been less than a month since we covered synth-pop legend Andy Bell, singer for 80s hitmaker Erasure, and we're back with another synth-pop act, this time Australian band Cut Copy. Formed by lead vocalist and keyboardist Dan Whitford in 2001, they had a number of hits during that decade, primarily "Hearts on Fire" and …

Synth-pop legend Andy Bell stops by the Roxian Theatre on solo tour – Oct 28, 2025

Back in the late 80s through the 90s, Andy Bell and Erasure were a permanent fixture on the charts, providing GenX with non-stop catchy synth-pop tunes. Erasure had been formed after Vince Clarke had left Depeche Mode, then Yazoo (Yaz in the US), and was looking for a lead singer for a new project. The …

Softcult returns to Buffalo to kick off their tour – Sept 19, 2045

The sister duo Mercedes and Phoenix Arn-Horn, also known as Softcult, brought their grunge/shoegaze styled riot grrrl show back to Buffalo on Friday night, September 19th, at Buffalo Iron Works. Handling everything from songwriting to production to video direction to artwork, the talented duo has really been all about the messaging. Their direct lyrics targeting …

Wet or moist, Wet Leg’s second Toronto appearance was a big hit – Sept 12, 2025

It's been four years since Wet Leg seemingly exploded out of nowhere, filling our senses with catchy tunes and tongue in cheeks lyrics. It seemed like their debut hit single "Chaise Longue" was heard everywhere you went! The band from Isle of Wight, UK, at the time consisting of the extroverted Rhian Teasdale (lead vocals, …

Babymonster kicks off second leg of North American tour by blowing the roof off Scotiabank Arena – Aug 30, 2025

With almost ten million subscribers on YouTube, it’s hard to believe that K-pop act Babymonster has been around for less than three years! But why not? They hit one million subscribers in just fifty two days and their debut video “Batter Up” had 22.59 million views in the first twenty four hours!! That’s crazy! Comprised …

Fitz & the Tantrums bring their funky grooves to ArtPark – Aug 12, 2025

I'm not sure if I should have been surprised when Fitz & the Tantrums released their sixth studio album Man on the Moon last month. While they haven't experienced the success of their first three albums, they have been pretty consistent in putting out new music and touring. I first caught them in 2013 whilst …

Thomas Anders brings Modern Talking magic back to Toronto – Aug 8, 2025

If you were an 80s pop fan in Europe, Asia, South America, etc (basically any non-primarily English speaking country, you knew Modern Talking, with Thomas Anders on vocals and Dieter Bohlen writing, singing background, and playing guitar, as one of the biggest pop acts to come out of Germany. Whether you called it New Wave, …

Charlotte Lawrence pours her heart out at the Drake Underground – Aug 4, 2025

It seems we're seeing more multi-talented Gen Z artists nowadays; young men and women who make music, act, model, paint, etc. One such talent Charlotte Lawrence is currently on tour to support her debut studio album Somewhere, released on June 27th of this year. Coming from an artistic family (mom Christa Miller is an actress …

The Struts kick off tour to celebrate tenth anniversary of Everybody Wants in Toronto – July 31, 2025

It's been ten years since British rock band The Struts released their debut studio album Everybody Wants on July 28, 2015. Since then, the band has collected a dedicated following across the globe with their 70s glam style rock and energetic, almost theatrical, live shows. In April, they announced that they would be embarking on …

Grace Potter wows ArtPark on a beautiful night in Buffalo – July 19, 2025

It's hard to believe that Grace Potter has been releasing music for over twenty years! She's an artist that never seems to age and her musicianship, personality, and onstage presence makes you understand why there are Potter groupies. You can't help but fall in love with her. This year, she released Medicine, an album that …

The Beaches and Lights headline AKG Art Museum’s Rockin’ 2025 with a Canadian flavor – June 14, 2025

This year's Rockin' 2025 at the AKG Art Museum in Buffalo saw a quartet of Canadian acts play on June 14th. Being so close to the border, many of us in western New York and our neighbors in Canada traverse the border often to see friends and family, dine out, or see cultural and sporting …

Bibi hits Toronto with First World Tour [EVE] – June 5, 2025

The multi-talented Bibi (aka Kim Hyeong-seo) is a singer, a songwriter, an actress, a philanthropist, and, now, a touring musician! After taking second place in The Fan, she released her first single "Binu" in 2019 and has explored making pop, R&B, and hip hop music as her popularity grew. Here latest studio album Eve:Romance is …

Canadians join Buffalonians to welcome the Wallows at the Outer Harbor – June 3, 2025

Can you believe the members of the Wallows are turning thirty(!!!) next year? Yeah, neither can I. It seems like they were just a bunch of kids, including that high school kid actor, when they released “Pleaser” but I suppose that’s already eight years ago so…. The band turned out not to be a flash-in-the-pan, …

Coming off of Pearl Jam tour, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers throw headlining show in Toronto – May 22, 2025

You’ve probably never heard of them and, yes, their name is a bit of a tongue-twister but Australian rock band Teen Jesus and the Jean Twisters (I’ll refer them as Teen Jesus from here on) are starting to make waves abroad. Formed in 2015 when the original members met in high school, after releasing a …

B0RNS to headline Sound Mind Live’s seventh annual music festival for mental health at Brooklyn Paramount On Sunday, May 18th

Sound Mind Live has been holding its mental health music festival since 2019 and Sunday marks its seventh year. Alternative (now indie) pop artist B0RNS (aka Garrett Clark Borns) will be the headliner. Prior to festival weekend, we sat down with B0RNS for an interview (see below). The Sound Mind Live Music Festival for Mental …

Phenom Audrey Nuna packs Music Hall of Williamsburg – May 13, 2025

In listening and watching LA-based R&B/rap artist Audrey Nuna's (aka Audrey Chu) music & video, it feels like she's ready to explode all over the music industry. She somehow appeals to R&B and pop fans alike and, with an EP and two studio albums under her belt, she is still young and evolving as an …

Went to Toronto to get yelled at by Lambrini Girls for ninety minutes. It was glorious! – May 6, 2025

Have your heard of the UK punk band Lambrini Girls? If not, it won’t be for much longer. They’ve already started to become well known not only for their kick ass performances but also for their extremely vocal stance on many of today’s political and social issues. With their one EP You’re Welcome, released in …

Neon Trees sink their teeth into Buffalo – Apr 27, 2025

I can’t believe it’s been twenty five years since the Neon Trees’ debut album Habits was released and thrust the Utah indie-pop band into the spotlight. With the album and singles “Animal” and “1983” making waves on the Billboard charts, it seemed like you heard and saw (lead singer Tyler Glenn and his signature mohawk) …

Amazing to watch the Linda Lindas grow up in front of our eyes – Apr 26, 2025

We last caught the Linda Lindas when they made a surprise stop in Buffalo to do a solo show in the midst of touring with Green Day. It has been wonderful watching these young performers grow up (so to speak) as the oldest, guitarist/vocalist Bela Salazar, is only twenty and the youngest, drummer Mila de …

St Vincent takes over Stage AE for All Born Screaming tour – Apr 13, 2025

Whether it's writing and performing her critically acclaimed music, stretching the boundaries of fashion which often maintaining a very classic look, breaking stereotypes by becoming one of the most accomplished guitarist of any generation, or collaborating with Spotify on an escape room event for fans to promote her sixth studio album Masseduction, St. Vincent has …

Disturbed celebrates 25th anniversary of The Sickness at KeyBank Center – Apr 4, 2025

It's hard to believe it's already been twenty five years since nu-metal band Disturbed released their debut classic album "The Sickness", propelling themselves into immediate stardom! Their hit single from the album "Down With the Sickness" with its inimitable "ooh-wah-ah-ah-ah" from lead vocalist David Draiman seems to still be everywhere from movies to television to …

mxmtoon stops in Toronto on Liminal Space Tour – Mar 31, 2025

We've been following mxmtoon (aka Maia) since we photographed her at the Paste Studio in 2019, after the release of her debut studio album "The Masquerade". We then caught her at the Danforth Music Hall in Toronto in 2022 after she released her second album. Now that she has released her third studio album "Liminal …

Buffalo welcomes Queen of hip hop Mary J Blige to KeyBank Center – Mar 22, 2025

I don't think you can possibly over-emphasize Mary J Blige's accolades and impact to hip hop and R&B. We won't list all her accomplishments and even her latest, induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, was a long time coming. On the heels of the release of her fifteenth studio album “Gratitude” in …

JoJo captivates Toronto at the Danforth Music Hall – Mar 19, 2025

As R&B singer/songwriter JoJo (aka Joanna Noëlle Levesque) embarked on her "Too Much to Say" Tour in 2025, it seemed like she has been around forever and maybe that's because she was only thirteen when her 2004 debut single "Leave (Get Out)" hit number one on Billboard's US pop chart. While her first three studio …

NCT 127 closes out North American leg of tour with a banging show at the Crypto.com Arena – Mar 12, 2025

NCT 127, a sub-unit of Korean k-pop boy band NCT, is currently on their fourth world tour, NEO CITY – THE MOMENTUM, in support of their seventh studio album "Walk", which was released last July. The tour is called "The Momentum" to symbolize continuing the growth of the band and that momentum has followed them …

Morgan Saint celebrates her debut album “Out of the Blue” at the Moroccan Lounge – Mar 6, 2025

After releasing three EP's over the past eight years, Long Island based pop singer/songwriter Morgan Saint (aka Morgan Gildersleeve) finally released her debut album "Out of the Blue" last month. Having moved back to her hometown in Mattituck, New York after getting her degree at the Parsons School of Design, she lives with her wife, …

Apocalyptica sets Toronto on fire at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre – Feb 13, 2024

When Finnish symphonic metal band Apocalyptica released "Plays Metallica by Four Cellos" twenty eight years ago, they were a revelation and, even though orchestral arrangements has historically been a part of metal, there were questions about whether this band would be a flash in the pan and quickly forgotten. Fast forward to last year's "Plays …

Lauren Mayberry plays Electric City supporting first solo album – Feb 8, 2025

After previewing a lot of new music during Lauren Mayberry’s first solo tour in 2024, we were finally able to listen to her full studio album “Vicious Creature” when it was released in November. The songs on the album can’t really be locked down into a single genre, poppy but not, dance but not, punk …

Soccer Mommy fills the Concert Hall in Toronto – Feb 4, 2025

We got a preview of Soccer Mommy’s (aka Sophia Regina Allison) fourth studio album “Evergreen” during her “Lost Shows” mini-tour last May. The album, released in October, once again solidifies her as one of the best young songwriters. The lyrics on this record feel even more melancholy, if possible, than ever and while “Color Theory” …

It was disco night at Rebel with L’Impératrice – Jan 23, 2025

It’s been a busy year for French disco band L’Impératrice. They released their third studio album “Pulsar” last June, toured all over North America and Europe, lost their long time lead vocalist Flore Benguigui, and signed a new vocalist Maud "Louve" Ferron. The band had to postpone a number of their 2024 shows due to …

Katie Gavin gets close and personal at Opera House – Dec 16, 2024

The last time we saw Katie Gavin, she was blowing the roof off at History with her band MUNA. That persona was a bundle of non-stop energy bounding around the stage. On her first solo album “What a Relief”, released on October 25th, Gavin goes full singer/songwriter, putting out an album of mostly folk songs …

Toronto gets emotional with Aurora at History – Dec 2, 2024

Having covered Aurora (aka Aurora Aksnes) since she was 18, the prolific singer/songwriter/activist from Norway continues to amaze us as she evolves and transforms with every record. Her latest studio album, "What Happened to the Heart?" is no different, asking the world why caring and empathy have become anathema to so many and selfishness and …

The Warning put on an epic show in Toronto to close out tour – Oct 30, 2024

It’s been a magical run for the Warning since the world re-opened after the pandemic. Since they first gained a measure of fame when their cover to Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” went viral when sisters Daniel, Paulina, and Alejandra Villarreal were just 14, 11, and 9 respectively. They had released their second album and were gaining …

Joywave closes out North American leg of Permanent Pleasure Tour in Buffalo – Oct 18, 2024

Indie rock band Joywave, from Rochester, NY, has been making music for a dozen years now, generating new fans with every release, ever since "Dangerous" (Big Data featuring Daniel Armbruster) hit the clubs and had everyone dancing! Five studio albums later, this funky band announced a North American tour to support their latest "Permanent Pleasure", …

Indie pop sensation Sarah Kinsley thrills Toronto – Oct 9, 2024

The last several years have seen the rise of female Asian American artists (perhaps not in mainstream pop music except for Olivia Rodrigo) in the indie pop and rock scene. This often overlooked demographic has found its voice, previously with the likes of Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeah's and Kazu Makino of Blonde Redhead, …

Nilüfer Yanya brings chill vibes to Phoenix Concert Theatre – Oct 5, 2024

Nilüfer Yanya, the Turkish/Irish singer/songwriter from London, is not to be pigeonholed into a specific musical genre. She can be anywhere from indie rock to jazz to bossanova to soul. Whatever you want to call it, it's music that I could listen to anytime and anywhere, something that I can't say about most artists. For …

Hotel Fiction brought their Staring at the Sun tour to Toronto – Sept 25, 2024

Just five short years ago, Hotel Fiction was just a figment of someone's imagination. Jade Long and Jess Thompson, both coming from a family of musicians, met through friends when they were students at University of Georgia and decided to form a band. After releasing their debut album "Soft Focus" in 2021, releasing their first …

Jinjer headlines a great night of metalcore in Toronto – Sept 23, 2024

In 2017, Ukrainian metalcore band Jinjer was just another act trying to make it after complete lineup changes and had just released their second studio album “King of Everything” in 2016, a make it or break it moment for the band. Then they uploaded a “live” performance of “Pisces” that went viral and everything changed. …

Atlas Genius stop by Rec Room for one-off solo show – Sept 20, 2024

It's been over eleven years since Aussie alt-rockers Atlas Genius released their debut studio album "When It Was Now" and their first single "Trojans" invaded our collective consciousness. That record ended up on my top ten albums of the decade with its enticing melodies, toe-tapping beats, and well thought out lyrics. We managed to catch …

Cage the Elephant and Young the Giant pack incredible one-two punch at ArtPark – Sept 7, 2024

When Cage the Elephant announced a new studio album "Neon Pill" and an accompanying tour with support from Young the Giant, it brought together two extremely popular alt-rock bands that both came up around fifteen years ago. After the release of the previous album "Social Cues" in April 2019, Cage the Elephant did tour in …

The Linda Linda’s are setting an example for young punks – July 31, 2024

The Linda Linda's exploded onto the scene in 2021 when their song "Racist Sexist Boy", written about a...well, you know...who said something to drummer Mila de la Garza (who was 10 at the time), went viral. Formed in 2018 in LA, this band of teenagers include guitarist Bela Salazar (19), bassist Eloise Wong (16), guitarist …

Buffalo shows up to dance with Two Door Cinema Club – July 29, 2024

If you were paying any attention in the 2010's, chances are you were going to hear one of Two Door Cinema Club's songs at clubs, on TV, or in commercials and video games. The indie rock band from Bangor, Ireland was a staple during that decade and their 2010 debut studio album "Tourist History" was …

Totally Tubular at the Great Canadian Casino Resort. Everybody wins!! – July 24, 2024

Over the last ten years, we’ve seen a resurgence of New Wave/synthpop bands from the 80s coming out of retirement to tour, discovering that their fans from forty years ago were nostalgic for the music of their youth and now had disposable income!! Besides bands like Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, and the Cure who never …

The Flaming Lips battle the pink robots at ArtPark – July 22, 2024

Many words can be used to describe the Flaming Lips: Eclectic? Brilliant? Or maybe just weird?? If you search for a band formed maybe ten years earlier than the Flaming Lips, you might be referring to the Talking Heads! But what’s one body part amongst friends? This year brought the second leg of the band’s …

Buffalo partied with Nation of Language at Electric City – Jun 19, 2024

What can I say about Nation of Language that I haven't already said when we covered their shows in Toronto in 2022 at Lee's Palace and last December at the Phoenix Concert Theatre? On the heels of their third Studio album "Strange Disciple" being named Best Record of 2023 by Rough Trade and UK/EU and …

Sarah McLachlan celebrates 30 years of Fumbling Towards Ecstasy at ArtPark – Jun 18, 2024

The last time we caught Sarah McLachlan, she performed with the New York Pops at Forest Hills Stadium in NYC. Fast forward through the pandemic and it's now been thirty years since her breakthrough album "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy" was released! That record was also my introduction to this amazing artist and it remains one of …

Pomme brings all “Saisons” to Toronto – June 10, 2024

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Many Americans are not yet familiar with Claire Pommet (aka Pomme), a French folk singer/songwriter/actress who has already released four studio albums and won the award for 2021's Female Artist of the Year at the Victoires de la Musique (French Grammy Awards). Her 2022 duet with Aurora, "Everything Matters", brought her a new army of …

Soccer Mommy opens The Lost Shows mini-tour in New York – May 31, 2024

Soccer Mommy fans were excited when Sophie Allison announced a small number of intimate events that she called The Lost Shows. She said that she would be playing some hits, some rarities, as well as new songs that portended a new Soccer Mommy studio album! These shows would be scaled down: just a guitar and …

Gary Clark Jr fires up ArtPark with his searing guitars – May 25, 2024

In the midst of his Hyperwave Tour, Austin-based blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr made a stop at ArtPark in Lewiston, NY near Niagara Falls. In support of his latest studio album “JPEG Raw”, Clark is a throwback to old rock and blues days of yore, playing his screaming guitar accompanied by his smooth vocals including …

Geeks of Toronto unite! Good Kid is in town – May 10, 2024

NOTE: All photographs are copyright Howard Shiau Photography 2024. Apologies to drummers Colanthony Humphrey and Jon Kereliuk who I somehow missed College students meet and decide to form a band, start playing some gigs, and through hard work and gigging non-stop, they make a name for themselves and get popular. In this day and age, …

The Driver Era closes out tour with a party in Toronto – May 8, 2024

The Driver Era has been around for around six years but the brother duo of Rocky and Ross Lynch have been making music together since 2010, back when their band R5 included Riker and Rydel Lynch. They haven't released a record since 2022's "Summer Mixtape" but that's not a reason not to tour, which they've …

Laufey plays first of two sold out shows at Massey Hall – Apr 30, 2024

Icelandic phenom Laufey (aka Laufey Lín Bing Jónsdóttir) played the first of two nights in Toronto as part of her completely sold out North American tour. If anyone had jazz singer releasing her first EP in 2021, a debut LP in 2022, a Grammy winning sophomore album in 2023 and going from playing the NYC’s …

A manic frenzy accompanied Minneapolis punks Vial at Mohawk Place – Apr 25, 2024

The indie punk band Vial has been around for around five years. However, with Covid hitting right in the middle, I feel like they've really only been a band for three years. Not that they didn't make full use of that lockdown time, making music and establishing their social media presence with TikTok videos that …

Alice Phoebe Lou kicks off solo tour at the Sinclair – Apr 2, 2024

It feels like we just saw South African singer/songwriter Alice Phoebe Lou (aka Alice Matthew) in Brooklyn last July. Maybe because she has been on the road non-stop. After taking just a couple of months off in 2024, she flew from Berlin to Cambridge, MA to kick off her 2024 North American tour. The first …

The Last Dinner Party, the latest “it” band, plays the Queen Elizabeth Theatre – Mar 30, 2024

You might have heard about The Last Dinner Party . . . ok, there's probably no way you haven't heard about them already. They are the hottest indie band right now and, yes, I've also heard the complaints. They're an industry plant, living off their rich parents, and pretentious as hell. But they write their …

Danforth Music Hall was the place to be for Arlo Park’s smooth vocals – Mar 25, 2024

In the early mornings, when I'm staring out of the window with a coffee cup in hand, the silky voice and chill vibe of English singer/songwriter Arlo Parks (aka Anaïs Oluwatoyin Estelle Marinho) is the perfect soundtrack to those mornings. She was well on her way to success with her first single "Cola" in 2018, …

Softcult wraps up their US tour in Buffalo – Feb 23, 2024

It’s been non-stop touring for Canadian band Softcult the last six months, first supporting Movements and Mannequin Pussy, then headlining a tour this month up and down the east coast of the U.S. They closed out their current tour with a packed show at Mohawk Place in Buffalo on a frigid Friday night. Softcult’s last …

Mitski sold out three nights at Massey Hall – Feb 12, 2024

Talented artist Mitski (aka Mitsuki Miyawaki aka Mitsuki Laycock) retired back in 2019 due to frustrations with the music business and a desired disconnect between her personal life and her public persona. We're all happy that she changed her mind and returned to music, releasing "Laurel Hell" in 2022 and "The Land is Inhospitable and So …

Briston Maroney brings heat to a cold night in Toronto – Feb 6, 2024

Indie rocker Briston Maroney is just twenty-six but it feels like he’s been around forever. Maybe it’s because he’s been touring non-stop. Besides the pandemic year of 2020 (which disappeared for everyone), he’s been prolific in putting out new music year after year. His latest, “Ultrapure”, released in September of 2023, was well received and …

The Japanese House hit a sold out Danforth Music Hall – Dec 6, 2023

It's been six months since the Japanese House (aka Amber Bain) released her sophomore LP "In the End it Always Does". Keeping in line with the somewhat depressing lyrical topics of her first album, the most recent record somehow makes these sad songs more upbeat and dance-able. "Sad to Breathe" is a perfect example. It …

Nation of Language wrap up their 2023 tour in Toronto – Dec 2, 2023

The last time Nation of Language visited Toronto, they played to a packed Lee's Palace in April of last year. Just One More Concert was there to cover that show and it was a raucous affair. In March 2023, the band released "Sole Obsession", the first single off what would be their third studio album …

Gayle and Dylan gave the Velvet Underground a double dose of kick ass – Nov 4, 2023

Gayle (aka Taylor Gayle Rutherfurd) is having quite a year. The Nashville based nineteen year old pop rocker released her fourth EP, toured with Taylor Swift and Pink, and had a Grammy nomination for her viral TikTok hit "ABCEDFU". So why not wrap up this amazing year with a solo tour! Added to the tour …

Lauren Mayberry celebrates anniversary at the Horseshoe Tavern – Sept 20, 2023

Fans have been grooving to the synth-pop tunes of Scottish band Chvrches for the last decade. Two years after their last studio album, lead singer Lauren Mayberry is taking a turn on the solo circuit. She’s been working on her first solo album, releasing the first single “Are You Awake” the beginning of this month. …

Bully blows the roof off Lee’s Palace – Sept 19, 2023

Bully’s (aka Alicia Bognanno) music may technically be classified as alternative rock but it’s not the alternative rock of the 2020s. Rather it’s a throwback to the alt rock of the 90s, a bit harder hitting, fuzzy guitars, and an in-your-face punk style that makes you want to mosh. The Nashville-based Bully’s fourth studio record …

Grace Potter closes out ArtPark’s season in style – Sept 9, 2023

The last time we saw Grace Potter was towards the beginning of the Covid pandemic when she visited the Paste Studio and was touring in support of “Daylight”. In fact, she was sick at that NYC show in January 2020 and could possibly have had Covid when we were all just a bit clueless. She …

Cannons partied with Toronto at the Danforth Music Hall – Sept 6, 2023

Electronic pop band Cannons can be a bit of an enigma musically. On the one hand, it's wonderful to listen to them poolside, letting Michelle Joy's soothing voice put you into a relaxed mood. On the other hand, while you're relaxed, somehow your feet start bouncing and you want to dance, your body not quite …

Duran Duran bring their hit parade to Canandaigua, NY – Sept 3, 2023

If it seems like just yesterday when Duran Duran brought their hits to venues around North America, it’s because their Future Past Tour has been going on for the last two years! It’s obviously never enough for their enormous fan base as they continue to sell out venue after venue across North America, Europe and …

The Pixies and Modest Mouse brought 90s alternative rock to ArtPark – Aug 28, 2023

Indie rock was in full swing at ArtPark last night as nineties stalwarts The Pixies and Modest Mouse stopped by in the midst of their co-headlining tour across the US. The Pixies released their eighth studio album (fourth with the current lineup) “Doggerel” in September of last year. Modest Mouse released their fifth studio album …

Rina Sawayama ignites Hold the Girl Tour in Toronto – Aug 9, 2023

What an incredible couple of years it’s been for British/Japanese pop star Rina Sawayama. After her critically acclaimed debut album “ Sawayama” in 2020, she’s not only released her second hit album “Hold the Girl” last September but also started in the lates John Wick movie opposite Keanu Reeves! Could her star get any brighter? …

Alice Phoebe Lou wraps up US leg of solo tour at Brooklyn Steel – July 26, 2023

It’s been less than a month since Berlin-based singer/songwriter Alice Phoebe Lou released fifth studio album “Shelter” and she stopped in Brooklyn for the final stop of her 2023 US tour before heading up to the Newport Folk Festival. Since there were only seven US stops on the tour and two of them were in …

Peter Frampton plays two nights at Capitol Theatre in midst of Never Say Never Tour – July 25, 2023

When legendary guitarist Peter Frampton announced that he had inclusion body myositis (IBM) and that he would embark on his farewell tour in 2019, it was a tour that everyone wanted to attend, not only because it was the culmination of a glorious career with a hiccup caused by starring in the ill-fated "Sgt Pepper's …

Luna Li enchants Brooklyn at Elsewhere Rooftop – July 24, 2o23

Canadian singer/songwriter Luna Li (aka Hannah Bussiere Kim) played a one-off show at the Elsewhere Rooftop in Bushwick, NY on Monday, July 24th. After last year's tour, we hadn't expected her to grace us with her presence so soon but were happy to see this hit our schedule. The show was quickly sold out and, …

Le Tigre brings the riot grrrl message back to Toronto – July 21, 2023

As conservative movements globally try to turn back to a time when women had fewer rights (eg. The US Supreme Court invalidating Roe vs Wade), and the music industry continues to struggle with misogyny and regular sexual assault allegations, riot grrrl music pioneer Kathleen Hanna has brought her messages back, first with Bikini Kill touring …

Louise Post brought 90s memories back to Toronto – July 18, 2023

Ever since the original members of Veruca Salt got back together, released a new record “Ghost Notes”, and toured North America. We’ve been eagerly awaiting more news from this incredible band and, while we don’t have a new Veruca Salt record, vocalist/guitarist Louise Post has released her first solo LP “Sleepwalker” and is touring North …

Julia Jacklin making us cry at Asbury Hall – July 16, 2023

Australian singer/songwriter Julia Jacklin first caught our attention when she released her sophomore studio album “Crushing”. Her live performance of “Don’t Know How to Keep Loving You” at the Paste Studio in 2019 is so achingly good, way more emotional and heartbreaking than the studio version. After she released her third studio album “Pre-Pleasure” in …

Blondshell crushes her first headlining show in Toronto – July 14, 2023

Indie singer/songwriter Blondshell (aka Sabrina Teitelbaum) last played in Toronto in January opening for Suki Waterhouse at the Axis Club. Since then, she has released her self-titled debut album, been featured in Rolling Stone magazine, Billboard and many others, and performed on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon! Not too shabby! At the end of …

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