MUSIC PREVIEW: Sonic Boom blows up real good
Posted on August 27, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
The last of the city’s big music festivals takes over Edmonton this weekend, with the ever-expanding Sonic Boom spanning Friday to Sunday at Northlands. Friday the music gets underway at 5 pm with the Mounties (you may remember them from the hit Headphones in 2013). The beloved New Pornographers, who have a new album ready […]
Sound of Edmonton like one hand clapping
Posted on August 27, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Film, Front Slider, Music
The problem with calling your music documentary Sound of Edmonton is that there isn’t one. No one sticks around long enough. Is there hope in the next generation? Most of the subjects in Evan van Ramshorst’s low budget short film are in their 20s: The oldest is probably Wunderbar owner Craig Martellica, and he’s over […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Beverly to party like it’s 1929
Posted on August 20, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Pull up a stump, children, grandpa’s got a story for you! Why, I remember back in Olde Towne Beverly on summer weekends, when after a hard week of lubricating coal seams, me and the boys would treat ourselves to a Carling Black Lung Label at the local speakeasy. The women could shop for frilly niceties […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: One Fringe to rule them all
Posted on August 13, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
There is a condition unique to Edmonton – or any other winter city, for that matter – called Seasonal Hyperactive Festival Exhaustion Disorder, or SHAFED, that results in such a manic rush of summer fun that events that would normally merit full attention get shafted. Such is the case with the Fringe – the biggest […]
Doug Jenson one of the good ones
Posted on August 12, 2014 By Kirby Entertainment, Front Slider, life, Music
Doug Jenson: To know him was to love him – unequivocally. The longtime Edmonton singer, guitarist, songwriter, producer and frontman of local rock legends Jenson Interceptor died on Aug. 6 after a battle with Lou Gehrig’s Disease. He was 59 years old. Doug touched a lot of people in his time, not just with his […]
Which Tom Petty song are you?
Posted on August 6, 2014 By Mike Ross Contests, Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
If you’re a chronic midnight toker considering teetotalment due to dementia or emphysema, or maybe dementia, Mary Jane’s Last Dance could be your anthem. Tom Petty’s 1993 hit starts by sketching the purported titular character as an independent, wanderlust-ridden woman who grew up tall and straight among Indiana boys and nights despite being effectively motherless, […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: All hail the folk fest!
Posted on August 6, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Music
This weekend’s live music lineup is of course dominated by the biggest and baddest of all of the city’s music festivals. Well, OK, the biggest at any rate. It’s Folk Fest Weekend in Edmonton, and while some may lament the “old-school” direction the lineup’s gone the last few years, there is certainly no debate that […]
No shame in One Hit Wonderland
Posted on August 3, 2014 By Mike Ross culture, Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Hey, rock and roll fans: Coming to Edmonton soon is INSERT NAME OF ONE HIT WONDER HERE, known chiefly for THAT ONE SONG. (Suggested insertions: Kongos, Soul Asylum, Gotye, the Stray Cats, refer to WIKIPEDIA for more.) I didn’t have the heart to even attempt to request an interview with said artist to explore the […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Feast of fests in the West
Posted on July 30, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Music festival season continues this weekend around the Capital Region, as we stroll right into Bermudafest, after last weekend’s great Interstellar Rodeo, Taste Of Edmonton, and K-Days’ lineups. The multi-venue Bermudafest gets underway Thursday with a pair of gigs. Rich Aucoin headlines at The Pawn Shop, while Wunderbar hosts a trio of local bands – […]
AW, SHUCKS: Corb Lund seizes his Day
Posted on July 29, 2014 By Derek Owen Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Fitting for a day named in his honour in the City of Edmonton, Corb Lund laid down a righteous old school country shitkicking at Heritage Amphitheatre in Hawrelak Park Monday night, as part of the re-scheduled Interstellar Rodeo Festival itinerary. Starting with set-opener Hurtin’ Albertan, Lund played with the spirit of a reincarnated Wilf Carter, […]
NO RAIN: Interstellar Rodeo ropes in Monday line-up
Posted on July 26, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
The show must go on – even a day late, and hopefully not a dollar short. The Interstellar Rodeo, Edmonton’s newest mini folk fest for the younger generation happening this weekend at the Hawrelak Park’s Heritage Amphitheatre, was rained out on Friday night, but organizers have assembled a stellar make-up line-up for Monday, July 28, […]
Six Tastes of K-Days
Posted on July 25, 2014 By Derek Owen Dining, Entertainment, Family, Food, Front Slider, Life, Music
K-Days and Taste of Edmonton combined make up Edmonton’s most popular summer festival. Both used to be under the umbrella of the Klondike Days Association, and which locals to this day still lump together for the mindlessly fun, hideously expensive and gastronomically adventurous event to which all major cities are afflicted. Did we say afflicted? […]