Green Means Go
Guelph's five-piece Green Go didn't go on till after 1am, but they still had no trouble getting the crowd up and dancing with their fierce, techno-fueled rock, like a mix of […]
Guelph's five-piece Green Go didn't go on till after 1am, but they still had no trouble getting the crowd up and dancing with their fierce, techno-fueled rock, like a mix of […]
Shellshag, another Brooklyn band (a duo), play a mix of covers and originals, using nothing but guitar and half of a drum kit. They're like a cross between White Stripes
"This is our second show outside the country, ever" says Jonathan Edelstein, lead singer of Fiasco: a speedball/thrash three-piece who hail from someplace called Park Slope. Other band members include drummer Julian Bennett
Walking into the upstairs den of this celebrated Toronto institution, I'm greeted by Jordan of DD/MM/YYYY, who's working door and whom I got to know when they were in Brooklyn
Closing at the Mod Club tonight are headliners Five Blank Pages, who are celebrating the release of their new EP, "Young Glow." Paradoxically, it's also the band's final show. Ever.
Day two at the Over the Top Festival starts early (6:30!) at the Mod Club: a dance club on the west end of College St. that hosts rock shows prior to
I was on my way home from The Music Gallery when I stumbled upon a bunch of kids milling around outside the Polish Combatants Hall (no website): a cinderblock structure
Smack in the middle of downtown Toronto, there is a church which, on some nights, doubles as Toronto's leading new music venue. (Sound familiar?) The Music Gallery, which has been a