Is Landmark Events another pay to play scam?
Posted on July 19, 2015 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, life, Music
It turns out that Landmark Events is not the Spawn of Satan and Stephen Harper rolled into one. This is a LEGITIMATE business making money off the sweat of young musicians. It happens all the time. They’ll be holding another battle of the bands … sorry, “showcase festival” in late August at the Starlite Room. […]
SNFU: And everyone wanted to play
Posted on July 19, 2015 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
We now have to call SNFU “The Band That Would Not Die.” So put your devil horns up, or extend your middle fingers in the universal punk rock language of “live long and prosper,” and let us salute these aging heroes of hardcore. Their stamina and persistence is inspiring – especially lead singer Chi Pig, […]
REVIEW: Don’t stop believin’ in Journey
Posted on July 19, 2015 By Derek Owen Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, news
How many rock bands do you know that can not only fill Canadian hockey barns 42 years into their career – but perform with the same fiery spirit as youngsters in their first year? Enter Journey. If most “heritage” acts don’t fade away into booze and drug addled oblivion, they just start treating rock ‘n’ […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Decemberists get hot in July
Posted on July 15, 2015 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Local music fans have to wait until Monday for one of the most anticipated gigs of the month, as The Decemberists perform at Winspear Centre. Perhaps the best known indie-folk band currently in existence, the act’s instrumentation includes not only your typical guitar, bass, and drums, but also the bouzouki, harmonica, mandolin, pedal steel, accordion, […]
Slash to stick to guns in Edmonton
Posted on July 14, 2015 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, news
The man as famous for the hair in his eyes and the outrageous hat atop as his furious guitar shredding is making a triumphant return to Edmonton. Slash – no last name needed – and his new band Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators will play the Jubilee Auditorium on Saturday, Oct. 10 as part of […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Dawes awes with new music
Posted on July 8, 2015 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Friday Night finds Los Angeles indie-folk-rock project Dawes headlining the Starlite Room. The band was formed out of the ashes of the band called Simon Dawes after the departure of half of the songwriting team (Blake Mills), leaving frontman-guitarist Taylor Goldsmith to pen most of the band’s material. While Simon Dawes had a distinct post-punk […]
REVIEW: Melt-Banana commands Gods of Noise
Posted on July 7, 2015 By Samantha Power Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
Esteemed Japanese noise rockers Melt-Banana’s debut in Edmonton may stand as one of the best shows of the year – to the annoyance of those who will now have to hear about it for the rest of the summer. The pairing of this insanely eclectic noise duo with the grungy sound of opening act Torche’s […]
Jom Comyn coming along with new cassette
Posted on July 6, 2015 By Samantha Power Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Jom Comyn must’ve played everywhere last summer. People in this city couldn’t get enough of his new album, In the Dark on 99 (All the Time, All the Time) – solitary, ambient and so perfectly Edmonton. Creator Jim Cuming worked so hard that he decided it was time to take a break, start saying no, […]
BEHIND THE SONG: Royal Tusk fears Shadow of Love
Posted on July 4, 2015 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
One of the reasons there are so many heartbreak songs is that heartbreak songs are usually written by musicians, and musicians are often on the road, which is a difficult place from which to maintain a committed relationship. So: heartbreak songs. The public may get a skewed outlook on love from this sort of material, […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Canada Days all weekend!
Posted on July 1, 2015 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Did you enjoy your organic whole grain gluten-free Canada Day pancake breakfast? Of course you did. Get used to the new regime! Stick around at the “Ledge” July 1 for family activities and live entertainment until 7 pm, or head downtown, where the Works visual art festival celebrates its last day with the finest in […]