M for Montreal

Mac DeMarco & more playing M for Montreal's virtual festival

Like almost all festivals this year, M for Montreal is going virtual in 2020, with their online edition happening this week — November 18-20 — with an all-Canadian lineup.

10 artists we wish we were seeing at SXSW +++ BV free show lineups revealed

The music portion of SXSW (including two BrooklynVegan day parties) would’ve been happening this week, but like basically every concert in the world, it’s cancelled. Here are ten of the artists we were most hoping to see…

M for Montreal announces 2019 lineup

The festival focuses on emerging artists with an emphasis on Canada, but artists from all over the world play. This year’s lineup includes Absolutely Free, Corridor, Badge Epoque Ensemble, Just Mustard, Nap Eyes, The High Dials, Ada Lea, Tallies, Bodywash, Odonis Odonis, and more.

Corridor announce Sub Pop debut, share "Topographe," expand tour

Montreal’s Corridor will release ’Junior’, their first album for Sub Pop, on October 18…

Bill's Indie Basement (5/10): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week: reviews of new albums from Death & Vanilla, DOOMSQUAD, Pottery, The Mystery Lights, Mammoth Penguin, and more.

M for Montreal 2018 Day 4 review: Kero Kero Bonito, Richard Reed Parry, & more

Plus: Pottery, Corridor, and a whole bunch of other French language bands on the last day of this year’s M for Montreal.

M for Montreal 2018 day 3: Le Galaxie, Fet.Nat, Russell Louder & more

Plus: Radiant Baby, Munya, and more. M for Montreal wraps up its 13th edition tonight.

M for Montreal 2019 day 2: Jeremy Dutcher, Adelaida, and more (review)

M for Montreal day two was highlighted by a special performance by this year’s winner of the Polaris Prize: Jeremy Dutcher.

Krief (ex Dears) preps new LP 'Dovetale' (listen to "Daydream Lover")

Patrick Krief, who was lead guitarist for The Dears during the No Cities Left / Gang of Losers “classic” era of the band, makes music on his own these days simply as Krief….

M for Montreal 2018 day 1: Hubert Lenoir, Partner, Nuria Graham, more (review)

French-Canadian dynamo Hubert Lenoir wowed at the first night of this year’s music fest and industry conference M For Montreal…
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