Concert Reviews
Rolling Loud Toronto Was for the Children
PUBLISHED Sep 12, 2022
After a summer of anticipation, the first-ever Rolling Loud in Canada has come and gone, and like the end of summer, it resulted in a mixed...
Quebec's Festival de Musique Émergente Showed Why It's Canada's Unicorn Festival
PUBLISHED Sep 8, 2022
Just like most people, most music festivals think they're special. But in the case of Festival de Musique Émergente (FME if you're in the k...
Pearl Jam Brought Arena-Sized Intimacy to Ottawa
Canadian Tire Centre, September 3
PUBLISHED Sep 4, 2022
After a scrapped 2020 tour, along with the temporary sidelining of drummer Matt Cameron due to COVID and throat issues for vocalist Eddie V...
BADBADNOTGOOD Nearly Started the World's Most Rhythmic Pit in Ottawa
Bronson Centre Music Theatre, September 1
PUBLISHED Sep 2, 2022
The scarcity of vehicles parked around the Bronson Centre for BADBADNOTGOOD's Thursday night appearance pointed to one thing: this one's fo...
The War on Drugs Set Their Own Strange Pace in Toronto
Echo Beach, August 28
PUBLISHED Aug 29, 2022
Late summer evenings don't get more idyllic than this: beach air that's warm but not in the slightest bit muggy, carnival rides at the CNE...
Red Hot Chili Peppers Burned Hotter Than Ever in Toronto
Rogers Centre, August 21
PUBLISHED Aug 22, 2022
A late-2019 announcement that beloved guitarist John Frusciante would once again join Red Hot Chili Peppers, coupled with their first Billb...
Franz Ferdinand Are Classic Rock Now, and That's Okay
PUBLISHED Aug 18, 2022
At some point in every rock fan's life, you must ask yourself a horrifying question: "What is the music from my childhood doing on the clas...
Manifesto Festival's Sweet 16 Was a Fitting Celebration of Their Devotion to Community — Headliner Drama Be Damned
Budweiser Stage, August 12
PUBLISHED Aug 15, 2022
Following a rough weekend for events in Toronto, Manifesto delivered a successful festival, despite it not being the show they initially pr...