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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 Toronto’s Phoenix Concert Theatre as they continued to tour in support of their third studio album “Expert in a Dying Field”. If you haven’t heard the songs and have been following popular music …

Wet Leg sells out Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto – Aug 2, 2022

As the “it” band of the last year, Wet Leg has been selling out venues faster than you can say “Isle of Wight”! 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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