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Concert Review: Trombone Shorty, Nov 17, Opera House

Last Thursday Trombone Shorty played the Opera House as part of Toronto’s Nujazz Festival with support from the Toronto Jazz festival. Growing up in New

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November 21, 2011 No Comments

Concert Review: Rural Alberta Advantage, Nov 17, Phoenix

There are many similarities between seeing a band, and making love. The first time with someone new is always filled with anticipation, uncertainty and intrigue. If you’re lucky it turns out pretty great.

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November 21, 2011 No Comments

Concert Review: Mister Heavenly, November 16, The Great Hall

Toronto – I will openly admit that the last time I saw Mister Heavenly, I went largely because I was curious to see Michael Cera (their bassist at the time)performing with them. Not the only reason, mind you – I like Islands and Modest Mouse and I’ve at least heard of Man Man (hey, there’s a lot of bands out there, I can’t be expected to listen to everything …) so I knew the band had a pretty decent pedigree. But for me and a large part of the crowd at that show, Cera was certainly a draw. Yet the band existed before he joined on bass and they continue on after. So this tour is sort of a proving ground for them to see what the reaction is without some famous guy on bass … not that they need to prove anything.

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November 18, 2011 No Comments

Concert Review: Russian Circles, November 12, Lee’s Palace

Toronto – “Hi, we’re the openers.” This was the rather unassuming introduction given by Daniel Brandon Allen, singer/guitarist for Indian Handcrafts, who were, in fact, the openers for this show. Their music, however, is anything but unassuming. I would probably describe it as down and dirty stoner rock. With their thick, driving riffs and vocals half shouted and half sung, they join a long line of hard hitting duos that make a lot of racket – Lullabye Arkestra, Lightning Bolt, Japandroids, godheadSilo – and prove that less can often sound like more. They even threw in a cover of Nirvana’s “Negative Creep” for good measure.

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November 14, 2011 No Comments
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