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The Shilohs

“It’s a big part of your life, basically your entire twenties, to spend with four guys making music. It seemed worth addressing in songs.”

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KUNDERGROUND Newsstand

Although it might be uncomfortable to admit, Discorder is disposable. This magazine, like so many other publications of its kind, can be picked up for…

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Puzzlehead

“The idea of pleasing an audience kind of fits into that typical band attitude, and I just think it’s more interesting not to play to that.”

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Wishkicker

“I’m really tired of seeing four dudes on stage who look like people I would be at work with at the construction site. I want to see some flash and some excitement — something I haven’t seen in awhile, or something new.”

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Hockey Dad

August is a weird month for live music: half of the people you know are leaving for vacation (does everyone but me have a cabin…

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Tempest

“Since we’ve come back from the tour, I don’t know what it is, but I feel like we’ve been playing to different people, playing to new people, and things are opening up a little bit.”

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Studio Vostok

After three years in business, hundreds of shows, and a hard-­earned reputation, Mitch Ray and Taya Fraser have undertaken their next great endeavour: a venue of…

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Late Spring

“It’s not over until the band leader says it’s over, and that’s not going to be for a long time.”