This year wasnโt quite as productive as last year but I was fortunate to attend and photograph some major events, including Taylor Swiftโs Eras Tour. That being said, it was also disappointing to be denied for some of my favorite bands like Depeche Mode (twice!!) and the Cure. A nice surprise towards the end of …
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 …
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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 …
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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 …
Dogstar packs the house at Mr Smalls – Oct 6, 2023
Itโs an old story. A legendary band gets back together after twenty years, releases new music, and sells out venues across the country. Dogstar a definitely not a legendary band but they have just released a new album โSomewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Treesโ on October 6th, the day of their show at …
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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. Sheโs been working on her first solo album, releasing the first single โAre You Awakeโ the beginning of this month. …
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Bully blows the roof off Leeโs Palace – Sept 19, 2023
Bullyโs (aka Alicia Bognanno) music may technically be classified as alternative rock but itโs not the alternative rock of the 2020s. Rather itโs 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 Bullyโs fourth studio record …
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Grace Potter closes out ArtParkโs 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 โDaylightโ. 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 …
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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 …
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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, itโs because their Future Past Tour has been going on for the last two years! Itโs obviously never enough for their enormous fan base as they continue to sell out venue after venue across North America, Europe and …
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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) โDoggerelโ in September of last year. Modest Mouse released their fifth studio album …
Maisie Peters enchants Toronto – Aug 14, 2023
On the heels of her sophomore studio album "The Good Witch" debuting at number one on the UK charts, Maisie Peters embarked on a two month tour of North America. A week after the kickoff in Minneapolis, she played History in Toronto on Aug 14th. With just two albums under her belt, she is already …
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Rina Sawayama ignites Hold the Girl Tour in Toronto – Aug 9, 2023
What an incredible couple of years itโs been for British/Japanese pop star Rina Sawayama. After her critically acclaimed debut album โ Sawayamaโ in 2020, sheโs not only released her second hit album โHold the Girlโ last September but also started in the lates John Wick movie opposite Keanu Reeves! Could her star get any brighter? …
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Alice Phoebe Lou wraps up US leg of solo tour at Brooklyn Steel – July 26, 2023
Itโs been less than a month since Berlin-based singer/songwriter Alice Phoebe Lou released fifth studio album โShelterโ 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 …
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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, …
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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 …
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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 โGhost Notesโ, and toured North America. Weโve been eagerly awaiting more news from this incredible band and, while we donโt have a new Veruca Salt record, vocalist/guitarist Louise Post has released her first solo LP โSleepwalkerโ and is touring North …
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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 โCrushingโ. Her live performance of โDonโt Know How to Keep Loving Youโ 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 โPre-Pleasureโ in …
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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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Tokyo Police Club play free show in Buffalo – July 13, 2023
The Thursday and Main concert series at the Fountain Plaza in Buffalo is always a good time and popular with locals. On July 13th, Canadian indie rock band Tokyo Police Club graced the stage, their first show in Buffalo since 2017 even though it's just a skip and a hop from Toronto. Just One More …
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Melanie Martinez enchants Cleveland – July 5, 2023
Singer/songwriter Melanie Martinez, a former contestant on The Voice's third season, archived all her Instagram posts back in January of this year, making her fans wonder what was happening. When she release Portals, her third studio album, on March 31st, she also debuted a new look: a dark fairy complete with a mask with four …
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TWICE are “Ready to Be” dominant in Toronto for two nights – July 2, 2023
NOTE: All photos are copyright of JYP Entertainment What do you think Canadian reactions were when K-pop girl group TWICE (consisting of Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu) announced a stop in Toronto as part of their "Ready to Be" tour? Their fan club, called ONCE, and their fans ONCEs have …
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Tears for Fears hit Toronto for second leg of the Tipping Point Tour – June 29, 2023
A week after Tears for Fears kicked off part two of The Tipping Point Tour, the iconic band from the 80s landed in Toronto to play at the Budweiser Stage. I was lucky enough to also catch Roland Orzabal (guitar/vocals), Curt Smith (bass/vocals), and crew in Cleveland for the first leg of the tour (see …
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour takes over Pittsburgh for two days – June 16, 2023
What else can we say about Taylor Swift's Eras Tour that hasn't already been said? Besides the monumental scale of the tour, each show is over three hours long, with a massive stage having to be built and torn down at each stop, and comprising of ten acts with multiple costume changes and colors representing …
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Tegan & Sara play make-up show at Danforth Music Hall – June 15, 2023
Itโs been a busy couple of years for Tegan & Sara (Tegan and Sara Quin) , the twin musicians from Calgary. They signed with Mom and Pop records, released their latest studio album โCrybabyโ, debuted โHigh Schoolโ, a TV show based on their memoir, toured North America supporting โCrybabyโ, and recently released a graphic novel …
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Huge crowds celebrate inaugural Lavender Wild Festival at Echo Beach – June 4, 2023
This past Sunday saw the first Lavender Wild Festival, focused on the 2SLGBTQ+ community, comprised of a pure 2SLGBTQ+ lineup, and provided a safe space for queers and friends. I was privileged to attend and photograph the festival on a beautiful afternoon at Echo Beach in Toronto. While there were two stages, I primarily focused …
Styx still rocking at ArtPark – June 2, 2023
Over fifty years since Styx released their debut album in 1972 and over forty five years since their classic album "The Grand Illusion" became certified triple platinum, the band continues to tour even through personnel changes including an acrimonious separation from former lead singer Dennis DeYoung. They've even been making new music, the latest being …
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Declan McKenna brings excitement to Town Ballroom – May 31, 2023
Itโs hard to believe itโs been over eight years since a young Declan McKenna (not that heโs not still young) won the emerging talent competition at the Glastonbury Festival. His first single โBrazilโ was released on his YouTube channel and expressed dissatisfaction with FIFA and its governing body. That doesnโt change the fact that it …
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Seal brings it on at Massey Hall – May 15, 2023
When Seal's self-titled debut album came out in 1991, it took the world by storm! With his incredible vocals that dare you not to listen and hit singles "Crazy", "Killer", and "Future Love Paradise", he was on his way. That album garnished Seal awards left and right. When he released his sophomore album and also …
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MUNA celebrates with Toronto at History – May 14, 2023
Itโs been quite a busy year so far for LA indie pop band MUNA. They started off with some shows in Australia before taking a two week break, played Coachella, then embarked immediately on their North American tour. This is their second tour supporting their third studio album, the self-titled MUNA, released in June 2022. …
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Legend Graham Nash inspires Asbury Hall – May 8, 2023
It's not often that you get to see a living legend on the stage. The word "legend" has been thrown around way too much but in the case of Graham Nash, it's not debatable. Being a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and a two-time Songwriter's Hall of Fame inductee can attest to that. …
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Feeling all kinds of emotions with quinnie at the Drake Underground – May 6, 2023
Indie pop singer/songwriter quinnie from New Jersey exploded onto our collective consciousness via her viral hit "Touch Tank" on TikTok, like many young artists these days. Yes, she had previously released music when she was just a teenager but it was that snippet of a song that finally made her known to a larger audience. …
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Disturbed had ScotiaBank Arena shaking – May 1, 2023
After kicking off their North American "Take Back Your Life" tour in Montreal a few nights ago, heavy metal stalwarts Disturbed stopped by ScotiaBank Arena in Toronto to start the month of May in proper fashion. The band had released their eighth studio album "Divisive" on November 18th of last year, with both the record …
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Tennis brought smooth 70s grooves to History Toronto – Apr 5, 2023
Indie pop band Tennis, comprised of the married couple Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley, stopped by History in Toronto in the midst of their "Pollen" tour. Their sixth studio album was released back in February on their own label Mutually Detrimental and three singles, "One Night With the Valet", "Let's Make a Mistake Tonight", and …
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Pigeons Playing Ping Pong jam for two epic nights in Buffalo – Mar 31, 2023
Buffalo loves Pigeons Playing Ping Pong and Pigeons love Buffalo right back! The incredible jam band played two sold out nights at Town Ballroom at the end of March and we were there to bear witness! Pigeons had played the Cobblestone Festival in Buffalo last summer so nine months sounds almost too long to welcome …
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Exuberant joy followed Jake Wesley Rogers to the Opera House – Mar 30, 2023
Last night, pop star Jake Wesley Rogerโs stopped by the Opera House in Toronto as his โPeace Love and Plutoโ tour hits the Northeast. I say โpop starโ even though heโs still a young man, having released just four EPโs, the latest โLOVEโ last year. However, his dynamic personality already flags him as a star …
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Softcult brings their tour back to Ontario – Mar 28 2023
It's been quite a month for Canadian band Softcult, consisting of twins Phoenix and Mercedes Arn-Horn. They were named as a Stereogum Band to Watch, released their latest EP "See You in the Dark", and completed their first US headlining tour! A true DIY band, with the sisters handling everything from album art to production …
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The Killers play re-scheduled show at Petersen Events Center – Mar 19, 2023
NOTE: Ted Sablay, Lemon Twigs, and crowd shots are copyright Howard Shiau Photography 2023. The Killers photos are copyright Chris Phelps | @chrisphelps Las Vegas rockers The Killers hit Pittsburgh on March 19th (a re-scheduled show from last October) in a continuation of their 2022 "Imploding the Mirage" Tour. The record, released in 2020, is exactly …
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Muse and Evanescence were incredible together at the ScotiaBank Arena – Mar 9, 2023
Four years is much too long to not see Muse on tour. Granted, we had a little hiccup with the pandemic but it's wonderful to have Muse hit North America on the fourth leg of their "Will of the People" tour. Even better, American rock band Evanescence was tagged as a support act. I can't …
Afternoon Bike Ride is also great in the evening – Mar 7, 2023
If there was a band that exemplifies lo-fi dream pop, Afternoon Bike Ride would be that band. Their soothing sounds are perfect for coffee in the morning while looking out the window, a quiet evening by the fireplace, or perhaps a nice afternoon bike ride!! While their songs are not all chill, there do seem …
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VรRITร, Love You Forever! Signed, Toronto – Mar 3, 2023
VรRITร (aka Kelsey Regina Byrne) stopped by Longboat Hall in Toronto on Friday as the opening night of her Love You Forever Tour. The record of the same name was released just a week ago and Iโve been playing it on repeat ever since. Her lush music and honest lyrics always spoke to me, although …
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The Phoenix Concert Theatre welcomes The Beths – Feb 26, 2023
As a fan of Alvvays, Phoebe Bridgers, and indie rock in general, it was a no brainer to cover The Beths at Torontoโs Phoenix Concert Theatre as they continued to tour in support of their third studio album โExpert in a Dying Fieldโ. If you havenโt heard the songs and have been following popular music …
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Tove Lo returns to Toronto with a bang – Feb 16, 2023
It's been three years since Swedish pop star Tove Lo (aka Ebba Tove Elsa Nilsson) graced Toronto with her presence. Still in the early days of the tour supporting her latest studio album "Dirt Femme", released in October 2022, she arrived at History to a sold out venue. Walking around the before Tove Lo came …
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LIGHTS hits Hamilton with PEP party at Bridgeworks – Feb 11, 2023
It's been almost exactly five years since I was last able to cover a Lights (aka Valerie Ann Poxleitner-Bokan) show. That's pretty much the time between "PEP", her fifth studio album, released in April of last year and "Skin and Earth", her previous record that coincided with the release of her comic books and a …
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Mac Saturn and Billy Tibbals bring glam rock to Town Hall – Feb 9, 2023
If you watched the Grammy's last weekend, you'd think that rock and roll is now just a tiny fringe music genre with few followers. While rock acts are finding it much harder to earn a living with record sales and streaming, the music continues to live on with touring and merch sales being the primary …
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Suki Waterhouse packs the house at the Axis Club – Jan 24, 2023
A model and/or actor wanting to become a musician has become a cliche. Thatโs not to say they canโt be incredibly successful but itโs often times an immediate strike with critics. Suki Waterhouse has been an exception to this rule, with her 2022 debut LP โI Canโt Let Goโ garnishing relatively positive reviews. On the …
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My top 10 concerts of 2022
It's been quite a year for Just One More Concert. It was the first full year of live music post-pandemic although much has changed since 2019 (the last full year). Bands are still having to cancel shows/tours because someone in the band or crew tests positive for Covid, more acts have opted for having their …
Alvvays close out 2022 with two hometown shows – Dec 15, 2022
It's been quite a hectic three months for Alvvays even though there was a period of time where I wasn't sure if they would be back. But after a long hiatus and, on the heels of their well received latest studio album "Blue Rev" on October 7th, the band hit the road for twenty three …
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Buffalo loves Beaches in December! – Dec 10, 2022
After touring for much of the year, Toronto band The Beaches surprised Buffalo by announcing a one off show in December. On the heels of winning the 2022 Juno Award for best rock album and an extensive tour, we were happy that the band was able to find the time to stop by Buffalo Iron …
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beabadoobee and her Beatopia tour play a full house at History – Dec 1, 2022
It's been quite a year for beabadoobee (aka Beatrice Kristi Ilejay Laus). She has been touring non-stop since April with stops globally, during which she also released her sophomore studio album "Beatopia". On Thursday, she stopped at History in Toronto just prior to wrapping up her tour tonight in Boston. After a well deserved rest, …
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The English Beat help melt the snow in Buffalo – Nov 29, 2022
Normally, I'd say that moving from NYC to Buffalo makes it more difficult to see all the bands I want to see but somehow this year, I've been lucky enough the have the English Beat hit Buffalo twice!! First, they opened for Culture Club this summer at ArtPark and, on Tuesday, they graced us with …
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Blu DeTiger parties with Toronto at the Axis Club – Nov 5, 2022
The multi-talented twenty four year old bassist Blu DeTiger hit Toronto on Saturday just in time to bring her party beats to the Axis Club. I first noticed her when she was playing bass and her brother playing drums for alternative band Kitten, as well as other NYC acts. She's gained a huge following as …
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Starcrawler rock Adelaide Hall – Nov 4, 2022
LA rockers Starcrawler stopped in Toronto this week in support of their third studio album โShe Saidโ. Known for their high energy outrageous shows, they make every performance a must see, making you wonder what's going to happen next! Their latest record is a bit more polished than their previous two, although the rawness of …
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The Rose had their fans swooning at History Toronto – Oct 24, 2022
An hour before doors opened at HISTORY Toronto on Monday, October 24th, the line for entry had already wrapped all the way around the block. This didn't even include the 250 or so fans on the separate VIP line! Taylor Swift? Maybe Harry Styles? Nope. Korean band, the Rose, had hit Toronto as part of …
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Smashing Pumpkins play PPG Paints Arena without Janeโs Addiction – Oct 22, 2022
Since James Iha and Jimmy Chamberlain rejoined the Smashingi Pumpkins, it feels like the band has been touring non-stop. Of course thatโs not quite the case since they found the time to work on a THIRTY THREE song three-act rock opera โAtumโ. The first act will be released on Nov 15th and each subsequent act …
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Faouzia has Opera House Toronto bursting at the seams – Oct 19, 2022
Moroccan born Canadian singer/songwriter Faouzia (aka Faouzia Ouihya) took her Citizens Tour to a rainy Toronto evening at a sold out Opera House on Wednesday, October 19th. Fans had been waiting in the rain for hours before doors, eagerly awaiting the show. While the name Faouzia may still be considered an up-and-comer, over two million …
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The Linda Lindaโs rock Music Hall of Williamsburg – Oct 2, 2022
If you havenโt heard of the Linda Lindaโs, you may be living under a rock. They exploded onto the scene, not necessarily the music scene, when they released a song and video for โRacist, Sexist Boyโ after a schoolmate made a racist remark to the bandโs drummer early in the Covid pandemic. That song became …
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Zoso and the shades of Led Zeppelin invade Brooklyn Bowl – Sept 28, 2022
There are cover bands and there are good cover bands. Wednesday saw Zoso, the Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience, come to Brooklyn Bowl in NYC and evoke strong memories of the golden age of 70s rock and roll. Having been formed over twenty years ago, the band has honed its craft and is one of the …
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Princess goes to the Bowery Ballroom – Sept 15, 2022
If you havenโt heard of Princess Goes to the Butterfly Museum, youโre not alone. For a couple of years after they formed, they were primarily only known by a rabid group of fans in the NYC area, even though the band is fronted by award winning actor Michael C. Hall (Dexter, Six Feet Under on …
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Mobley previews new record at LiveNation – Sept 12, 2022
Austin based singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Mobley (aka Anthony Watkins II) stopped by the offices of LiveNation in NYC to preview his latest record "Cry Havoc!" ahead of its release on September 23rd. I first saw Mobley at Rockwood Music Hall back in 2016 (see photos here) before he started playing drums as well as guitar …
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ArtPark parties into the night with Culture Club and the English Beat – Aug 31, 2022
If you've been following Just One More Concert, you'll find that we've recently been covering quite a number of top 80s bands who have discovered that, not only are their old fans still eager to see them perform live, they have built a new generation of younger fans who love the retro sounds of ska, …
Duran Duran celebrate Future Past at Budweiser Stage in Toronto – Aug 22, 2022
Forty one years after the release of their self-titled debut album, Duran Duran is still going strong. Besides their well deserved election to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, they released their fifteen studio album โFuture Pastโ, released last October. The record sounds very retro, reminding me of past records from the 80s and …
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The Piano Man is still keeping the faith at PNC Park – Aug 11, 2022
On Thursday, August 11th, Billy Joel continued his non-stop tour with an incredible show at PNC Park in Pittsburgh. It had been six years since Joel played here and the capacity crowd showed their appreciation. Many fans came to the stadium early to tailgate, getting ready to party with their idol. Having been a Billy …
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Def Leppard, Motley Crue, Poison, and Joan Jett rock Highmark Stadium – Aug 10, 2022
The 80s were the heyday of the hard hitting hair bands, shredding the stage but with smiles on their faces. They played to sold out stadiums of eager youngโs fans and partied like there was no tomorrow. Not privy to backstage antics, I donโt know if theyโre still partying and the hair is definitely not …
Wet Leg sells out Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto – Aug 2, 2022
As the โitโ band of the last year, Wet Leg has been selling out venues faster than you can say โIsle of Wightโ! Toronto was no exception as they stopped by the Phoenix Concert Theatre on Tuesday, even though there were at least four other amazing shows that same evening: Glass Animals, Cage the Elephant, …
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Khruangbin brings some funk and some fun to ArtPark – Aug 1, 2022
The Houston based trio Khruangbin hit ArtPark in Lewiston, NY last night. In the midst of their cross country Space Walk Tour, the Buffalo show was a late addition and the fans in western New York could not be happier. The venue was packed before the opener even started, with many dressed as if they …
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Warpaint makes triumphant return to Toronto – July 27, 2022
It's been six years since Warpaint headlined the Danforth Music Hall in Toronto. Returning to a full house at the Opera House, the band saw eager fans packed into the beautiful venue. Personally, I saw the quartet of Emily Kokal (guitar/vocals), Theresa Wayman (guitar/vocals), Jenny Lee Lindberg (bass/vocals), and Stella Mozgawa (drums) at the Music …
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Every teenage girl in Toronto came to History to see Clairo – July 26, 2022
Indie pop sensation Clairo (aka Claire Elizabeth Cottrill) has been making music since she was 13 and it only took five years to introduce herself to the world when one of her songs โPretty Girlโ went viral. With her hit debut record โDiary 00โ and successful tours in 2018 and 2019 (who jumps all the …
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The Pretty Reckless play first headline show since 2017 – July 22, 2022
The Pretty Reckless headlined their first show since December 2017 at Stage AE in Pittsburgh on Friday, July 22nd. After their Paris show in 2017, little did they know that it would be almost five years before they would headline a show again. They had a tour planned in spring/summer 2020 that was pushed to …
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New Kids on the Block brought some friends to the KeyBank Center – July 17, 2022
When New Kids on the Block announced their "Mixtape Tour" would include Salt-N-Pepa, En Vogue, and Rick Astley, I was in! Not having been much of a boy band fan, I did listen to the other three acts quite a bit back in the day. As I entered the KeyBank Center in Buffalo on July …
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Death Cab for Cutie plays to packed ArtPark – July 11, 2022
With a new LP "Asphalt Meadows" set to be released in September, Death Cab for Cutie hit ArtPark's mainstage in Lewiston on July 11th for a welcome back party. The band is touring extensively through 2022, first with Illuminati Hotties supporting (as they did at ArtPark), then with Low, and finally with Yo la Tengo. …
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Howard Jones and Midge Ure keep the 80s alive in Buffalo – July 7, 2022
At the age of 67, 80s hit-maker Howard Jones continues to tour extensively. Yes, those high notes are a little harder to hit now but his fans are there to help him through those. I covered his Acoustic Trio tour when he, bassist and ex-Kajagoogoo member Nick Beggs, and guitarist Robin Boult performed in Ithaca, …
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Josh Groban has Darien Lake swooning – July 1, 2022
Everyone has a significant other that adores the handsome operatic crooner Josh Groban. With his boyish good looks, dazzling smile and smooth voice, I can see why. Yeah, it's may not be cool to enjoy what's considered "old people music" but you can't deny the fact that he's been immensely successful and has developed quite …
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Noga Erez plays JCC Buffaloโs inaugural Creekside Concert – June 28, 2022
Noga Erez is Israelโs biggest pop starโฆat least according to Erezโs brother Gon. But who can argue with him. Having won Best Newcomer of the Year in 2018 (VIA), her sophomore album โKidsโ critically acclaimed, and touring along the likes of Tove Lo and Florence and the Machine, her bona fixes are solid and indicate …
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Tash Sultana parties with Buffalo at Babeville – Jun 22, 2022
If there was one way I would describe Tash Sultana, it would be a one-person jam band. The multi-instrumentalist from Australia makes full use of the available technology and is able to seamlessly able to create music incorporating any number of instruments from guitar, bass, keyboard, and drums to mandolin, trumpet, saxophone, panpipes, and recorder!! …
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Patti Labelle wows ArtPark in Lewiston – June 21, 2022
Superstar Patti Labelle picked a great evening to play the beautiful outdoor ArtPark on Tuesday, June 21st, and she was in fine form. Regularly engaging with and waving to individual members of the audience, she showed that she still has the pipes, with a little support from her excellent backup singers. She even danced a …
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PUP shoot their wad at final tour stop in Buffalo – June 18, 2022
Canadian punk rock band PUP (aka Pathetic Use of Potential) wrapped up the spring/summer portion of their North American tour in Buffalo, NY at Babeville/Asbury Hall on Saturday, June 18th. This final show in support of their latest record "The Unraveling of PUPTheBand" was a high energy affair with a capacity crowd from start to …
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Goose jams through the night at ArtPark – June 8, 2022
Why are jam bands so tightly associated with hippie culture and drugs? It's understood that 60s era hippies and psychedelics were an influence that drove some of the music of early jam bands like the Grateful Dead. However, it continued to persist with Phish in the 80s to even current day jam bands like Goose. …
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Otherworldly AURORA takes over Toronto – May 29, 2022
What more can I say about the ethereal being we call AURORA that I haven't previously said? I've been covering her shows for several years now and the last one at Terminal 5 in NYC back in November was one of her best! Since then, she has released her latest album "The Gods We Can …
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Lo Moon lays down some serious mood at Drake Underground – May 28, 2022
Back in 2017, when Lo Moon was signed to a major label and was touring extensively, it seemed like the band was ready to explode. It didnโt happen, with differences in marketing strategy between the label and the band. Matt Lowell, formed the band, is the lead vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, and wrote much of the …
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Beach Bunny wraps up tour with triumphant return to Toronto – May 27, 2022
It was the afternoon of November 19, 2019 when I peeked out the door at the Paste Studio in NYC to see if the next band had arrived yet and I saw two kids sitting on the floor in the hallway like they were in high school. It turns out those โkidsโ were Lili Trifilio …
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Oh Wonder celebrates life at Brooklyn Steel – May 15, 2022
When I first heard about the most recent Oh Wonder album "22 Break" and how Anthony Vander West and Josephine Vander Gucht (now Vander West) had been in the midst of possibly breaking up while writing the record, I was completely devastated! I had met them at their Paste Studio session in 2019 and they …
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Cute overload with mxmtoon and Chloe Moriondo at Danforth Music Hall – May 4, 2022
When I arrived early for mxmtoon's show at the Danforth Music Hall in Toronto on May 4th, I knew it was going to be a wild ride. The line several hours before the show was already almost two city blocks long! I had met mxmtoon (aka Maia) in 2019 at a session at the Paste …
OMD brings back the 80s in a big way at HISTORY – May 3, 2022
It was Pretty in Pink and 80s high school proms all over again last night at History in Toronto. If you were music aware in the 80s, thereโs no way you could avoid not knowing Orchestral Manouevres in the Dark and their brand of electronic dance music. While they were not the first pioneers (like …
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A Skating Polly punk sandwich at Mohawk Place in Buffalo – April 14, 2022
It was a hell of a night for punk rock at Mohawk Place on Thursday with a trio of Sad Place, Skating Polly, and Together Pangea. Whether you call it emo, ugly pop, or garage rock, it was hard, heart pounding punk rock. I had been following Skating Polly since their collaboration with Veruca Salt …
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Dancing the night away with Nation of Language at Lee’s Palace – April 7, 2022
Nation of Language is one of those bands that seems to have come from nowhere and exploded onto the music scene. That being said, they did form back in 2016 with Ian Richard Devaney on guitars and lead vocals, Aidan Noell on synthesizers, and Michael Sue-Poi on bass. Supposedly Devaney took inspiration from OMD's "Electricity" …
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Soccer Mommy thrills crowd at Mr Smalls – April 2, 2022
With her new single "Shotgun" already out and her new album "Sometimes, Forever" about to drop in May, it almost feels like I'm seeing Soccer Mommy (aka Sophie Regina Allison) just a month early. That being said, this spring tour is really what we had expected back in 2020 in support of her then new …
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Wolf Alice rolls on in Pittsburgh – April 1, 2022
When I saw that Wolf Alice was playing at Stage AE in Pittsburgh, I thought it was great that they were playing larger venues. They are an amazing band, especially live, and are not to be missed. When I arrived, I discovered that they were playing on Stage AE's "club stage", significantly smaller than the …
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One of the best shows of the year? That’s right…Gary Numan! – Mar 12, 2022
If all you know about Gary Numan is his big 80s hit โCarsโ, then youโre missing out. Yes, he was an icon back in the 80s but heโs been putting out new music and touring regularly ever since. If youโve ever been to one of his shows, youโd remember it vividly. And his music has …
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Sunflower Bean previews new album at Club Cafe – Mar 6, 2022
How old are the members of Sunflower Bean? "TwentyTwo in Blue" came out pretty recently, right? The pandemic and subsequent lockdown have caused us to lose two years so, yes, they're TWENTY SIX now!! After being somewhat radio silent since the "King of the Dudes" EP was released in January 2019, we finally have a …
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Tame Impala opens 2022 US tour with a bang at the Petersen Events Center – Mar 7, 2022
The last time I saw Tame Impala was at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY in 2017. At that show all attendees were asked to place their phones in Yondr pouches for the duration of the show. Fast forward five years; same amazing band, different restrictions (vaccination cards). The band opened up their 2022 …
The Regrettes slay Rec Room Buffalo – Mar 2, 2022
In late 2019, I had just started to get into The Regrettes' sophomore album "How Do You Love?" after kicking myself for missing their show in NYC. I was hoping for another tour in 2020 but, unfortunately, that was not to be. However, the band stayed busy during the lockdown, releasing two stand-alone singles "What …
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Fenne Lilyโs music was warm and soothing on a cold night – Feb 24, 2022
I was enjoying the warm almost summer-like 68 degrees in Washington Square Park as I anticipated the show I was to see last Wednesday night. The lineup was definitely something to look forward to with British indie folk singer Fenne Lily as the headliner. Her beautiful voice had been hanging on the skirts of my …
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It was a GROUPLOVE birthday celebration at Brooklyn Steel – Feb 23, 2022
Did you know that on Tuesday 2/22/22 Pluto completed one revolution around the sun after 246 years? Ok, so we missed by one day and it hasn't really been that long since we last saw Grouplove. However, for some of us die-hard fans, it SEEMS that long. The band had just started doing promos in …
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The Howard Jones Acoustic Trio re-ignites at the Hangar Theater – Feb 11, 2022
I was just eighteen when โHumanโs Libโ was released. With new wave music in full swing at the clubs and โWhat is Love?โ being pondered by young men and women everywhere, Howard Jones and his music became an integral part of my college experience. I had said debut album, โDream Into Actionโ, and โOne to …
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James Taylor brings back memories at Key Bank Center – Dec 13, 2021
James Taylor and Jackson Browne wrapped up a long US tour at the Key Bank Center in Buffalo on Monday. I was lucky enough to attend and photograph for QRO Magazine. All their respective hits were in play as well as a number of covers, evoking memories from my younger days. Taylor, at points, hopped …
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*beabadoobee wraps up tour at Stage AE – Dec 11, 2021
It's been a rough two years for many but definitely not for UK artist beabadoobee (aka Beatrice Laus aka Bea Kristi). Besides releasing her amazing critically acclaimed debut album "Fake It Flowers" in 2020, she also collaborated with The 1975โs Matty Healy and George Daniel on 2021's EP "Our Extended Play" and, on Saturday December …
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Caroline Polachek throws Thanksgiving Eve party at Cannery Ballroom – Nov 24, 2021
How does a pop artist release an album in 2019, go through the pandemic and come out even more popular than she was going in? That's exactly what happened to Caroline Polachek. It seems that album "Pang" resonated with the public and brought her a huge following for her electro-dream dance pop. It's been a …
Tokyo Police Club celebrates “Champ” at Bowery Ballroom – Nov 19, 2021
Canadian indie-band Tokyo Police Club was originally going to celebrate the ten year anniversary of their Juno nominated second full length album "Champ" in 2020. Unfortunately, the pandemic shut things down but when live music started to come back, the band immediately put together a "replacement" tour and a re-issue of that great record. The …
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