Here is the last group of photos that was taken on June 15, 2011 at Toronto’s NXNE. Montreal’s Suuns (Almost pronounced as SOONS) was the special guest at the Garrison. I finally got a chance to see them live. Considering they are getting alot of buzz with their blend of indie experimental electro-rock music. Also …
Wow! I finally got to see F–ked Up live for the first. I went down to Yonge Dundas Square. They played a free show at 8pm. I was surely blown away with the performance. Apparently photographers were separated into three groups. I was in group three. All I can say was the show was “f**ked …
Man Your Horse is a band from Vancouver, BC. Reading from their Bandcamp site. Their music is a mix of indie experimental rock with some afro beats. Gloria from Scary Bear Soundtrack says: It’s a mix of At the Drive In and Japandroids. Check out their debut EP called “Shorts”. Shorts EP by Man Your …
Here is part 4 of who to see at NXNE. This time on Saturday June 18, 2011. There is a lot of things to see during the daytime and nighttime.
Here is part 3 of who to see at NXNE. This time on Friday June 17, 2011. This is going to be another fun night of music happening in Toronto.
Here is part 2 of who I shall see at NXNE 2011. This being Thursday June 16, 2011. Things are starting to pick up that night. Again I am too overwhelmed on who to see!
I will make a separate post on the show I went on June 10, 2011. At Mavericks, Junior Boys was the headliner. But I mostly went to see the openers. One of them was Huren from Hamilton. Not to be confused with Huron who is from Hamilton too.
No Roberta Bondar is not the famous Canadian female Astronaunt. It is a Ottawa band that played a show at Babylon Nightclub on June 9, 2011. The band consist of: Lidija of Silver Birch Society Alex and Tyler from ex-Fire Heats Water Gary from The Pop and Lock show on CHUO FM.
This is the second time I have seen the Dirty Mags play in Ottawa. The first time was them opening up for The Balconies in May 13, 2011. I didn’t even know they were opening up for Kathryn Calder (who I missed out). The band on a great rocking set. Here are the photos. [flickr-gallery …
I hope I don’t “F**k up” this album review? 😛 There is high *literally* anticipation on June 7, 2011. Why? The new album by Toronto’s Fucked Up with what is being hailed as a rock-opera. With eighteen tracks will people want to listen to 1.2 hours of punk and hard rock music?