REAR END IN VIEW: Stick a fork in it
Posted on December 23, 2015 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, TV and Radio
For the fourth year running, a story about Purple City was one of the most widely read articles on GigCity. It’s an Edmonton thing. Among all the weird attractions in a weird town is this time-honoured ritual of getting high and going to stare at the lights outside the Alberta Legislature at night. After a […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Last dance for The Artery
Posted on March 25, 2015 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Barring a last-minute stay of execution, The Artery is scheduled to close permanently at midnight on Tuesday, March 31, its 100-year-old building to be torn down to make way for the March of Progress. LRT, anyway. But not before one last EPIC bash. It starts at noon this Saturday and features a who’s who of […]
Music community unites in support of the Roxy
Posted on January 22, 2015 By Trent Wilkie Archive, culture, Features, Front Slider, news
In Edmonton, all art scenes come to meet in the middle. Last night that middle ground was the Artery as musicians joined together in support of the Roxy. The eclectic crew that crowded the Artery proved that The Roxy was not just for thespians. When the last of the building came down, the music scene […]
Music Preview: Death & Mayhem bookends
Posted on January 22, 2015 By Michael Senchuk Archive, Front Slider, Music, music
The Canadian music scene, and beyond, has been buzzing with frenzied delight ever since it was announced that not only was Death From Above 1979 reuniting, but they would be putting out a new album. That album came out last September, and now the band has set about touring North America, with an Edmonton stop […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: 100 Mile House in Charity Whiskey Mixer
Posted on December 10, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
As the calendar winds down on 2014, the live scene also starts its inevitable slowdown towards the Christmas season – but not before a number of charitable events, including this weekend’s feature event, the Annual Charity Whiskey Mixer at the Artery Saturday night. First and foremost, the evening includes some incredible musical entertainment. Feature performer […]
Photog plants roots in Edmonton Musician Project
Posted on September 12, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Life, life, Music, Visual Arts
It always seems surprising when an artist moves to Edmonton from somewhere else, survives a winter or two and still decides to stay. When music photographer Erin Walker moved here from Burlington, Ontario two years ago, her friends thought she was crazy. “My parents did, too,” she says. “Everyone thought I was crazy going to […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Hot Plains, hot damn!
Posted on May 14, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
The Hot Plains Music Festival takes over a couple of local venues this weekend, with gigs Friday through Sunday all around Whyte Avenue, but primarily focused on two of the city’s most popular live venues, Wunderbar and Pawn Shop. Friday at Wunderbar features the “Heart meets Sabbath”-sound of the Secretaries with a new 7” release; […]
WIN: Tickets to the Bedouin Soundclash dude
Posted on March 20, 2014 By Mike Ross Contests, Entertainment, Music
For anyone who finds the Bedouin Soundclash a little too, you know, “up,” not that there’s anything wrong with that if you’re in the right mood, you may be very interested in what the band’s frontman Jay Malinowski has been up to. That’s right – he’s gone solo. For a bit. And he’s making folky, […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Covering the spread
Posted on March 19, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
The best this weekend has to offer is spread out over four nights, so if you have the time and inclination, you can take in a lot of extraordinary live music this weekend, beginning with a release party for Ann Vriend’s new album, and continuing all the way through the renowned talents of James Vincent […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Wake Owl a hoot
Posted on March 5, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
To have Vancouver claim the great band Wake Owl as its own may be a little misleading – because its singer-songwriter Colyn Cameron seems to be from a lot of different places. Raised in Southern California, he went off to study organic agriculture in England, then worked on various farms in the UK, Germany, Chile, […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Attack of The Pack!
Posted on February 26, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Archive, Entertainment, Music
Vancouver noise duo The Pack a.d. doesn’t need any introduction to local music fans. The grinding guitars of Becky Black, and the barely-reigned-in-chaos drumming of Maya Miller have caught the attention of media and public alike throughout the nation, with songs like “Sirens” and in particular “Haunt You”, which was a radio behemoth. The duo […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Rah Rah leads Saskatchewanian Invasion!
Posted on February 19, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Music
There’s a four-band bill happening this Saturday at the Artery that just may end up as the best concert of the first quarter in the city. Headlining the event is Regina act Rah Rah, an intriguing blend of indie pop and party folk. With buzzworthy songs like “Arrows” and “Henry” from their sophomore release, and […]