”This year's edition will be adapted to ensure the safety of attendees and adhere to all COVID-19 restrictions. Focusing on local artists, the 19th edition will have fewer shows and maintain social distance protocols at both indoor and outdoor venue space.”
Listen to new singles from Psychedelic Furs, Kelly Lee Owens, Deradoorian, Full of Hell, Necrot, JPEGMAFIA, Tourist & The Range, Dent May, Bent Arcana (Oh Sees / TVOTR), Anamanaguchi, Bing & Ruth, Jess Williamson/Hand Habits, Katie Dey, and more.
This year's Osheaga Fest includes The Weeknd, Solange, Father John Misty, The Shins, Belle and Sebastian, Run the Jewels, Broken Social Scene, De La Soul, Danny Brown, Angel Olsen, Little Dragon, Car Seat Headrest, Cloud Nothings, Beach Slang, and more.
The 11th edition of M for Montreal is currently underway, having kicked things off Wednesday night (11/16) at historic Mile End venue Rialto Theatre. Usually the first night is entirely dedicated to on-the-rise performers, but this show was headlined by Martha Wainwright whose new album, Goodnight City, was just released last week...
Montreal indie rockers Plants and Animals are set to follow 2012's The End of That with their fourth album, Waltzed in from the Rumbling, on April 29 via their longtime label home Secret C...
Arts & Crafts's annual Field Trip Festival returns this summer on June 4 and 5 at Fort York & Garrison Common in Toronto. The daily lineups were announced today, featuring The National, Santigold, Bully, Santigold, Jazz Cartier, Holy Fuck (who just announced a new LP) and more in the first day; and Robyn, DIIV, Ra Ra Riot, Of Montreal, Charles Bradley and ...
Former Brooklynites and makers of '60s-inspired baroque psych pop, The Essex Green, have been, for the most part, in hibernation since 2006's Merge-released Cannibal Sea...
A lot of Montreal feels like it was frozen in amber in 1981, when the autumnal earth tone palette of the '70s was beginning to give way to the shiny new decade ahead...
M for Montreal's 10th edition happens November 18 - 21. As in years past the first two days are more industry-oriented with single shows each night and then Friday and Saturday turn into a full-blown festival all over Montreal...