Richards on Richards, July 2
As someone far more familiar with the Modern Lovers than Jonathan Richman’s solo output, I had little idea what to anticipate from his show. All I know is that it took place on my birthday, and Mr. Richman ...
The Sweatshop, June 22nd
I walked into the dimly-lit Sweatshop to catch the tail end of System Shit’s wonderfully sloppy set. Who would have thought that a punk gig would start at 7pm? Fear of Tomorrow hit the stage and began to sonica...
Merchandise sales are essential for touring artists, and a new program will give them a bigger slice of the pie.
The genre-jumping duo prepares to tour their “most country album” with a stop in Kingston June 2, 2023
BIOGRAPHICAL INFO
A pro boxer will tell you that success in the ring hinges on the
belief in your own abilities. Belief which endures a pounding heart or
a weakened knee. Belief in oneself even after being knocked down to
the canvas o...
With the Christmas and New Year festivities well and truly over it’s time to shake off the January blues and for our first gig of the year we are once again heading off to The Underworld in Camden. On tonight’s bill there are death metal acts from thr
Skeleton Park Arts Festival, in its 18th year, runs June 21-25, 2023
Surprises and guests in store for JUNO Award-winning trio's December 16 performance at The Isabel
Danton Jay and Heather Lynn's album, Decades After Paris, was the poster project highlighted to invite other artists to send their music to the United Nations.
Produced by Hawksley Workman, Wind Up/Let Go is a tasty, ten-track synth-pop treat.