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WHEEL OF TUNES: ALVVAYS

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted September 29, 2017 Filed Under: Uncategorized

Toronto act Alvvays talk sleeptalking, underrated shoes, and Rick and Morty.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 2017, Adventure Time, Allston, Alvvays, Beeef, Boston, Dig, DigBoston, Game of Thrones, Indie Pop, Indie Rock, Interview, Music, paradise rock club, Rick and Morty, Toronto, Wheel of Tunes

BADBAD AS IN GOOD

Written by MARTIN CABALLERO Posted December 1, 2014 Filed Under: MUSIC

Photo By Connor Olthuis

 

Since forming in 2010, Toronto-based jazz trio BADBADNOTGOOD have released three albums, played international festival stages, helped score RZA’s kung fu flick The Man With the Iron Fists, and served as the weekend band-in-residence at Coachella.

 

And yet, even ...  read more

Filed Under: MUSIC Tagged With: Adrian Younge, Alexander Sowinski, BADBADNOTGOOD, Chester Hansen, Dig Boston, DigBoston, Ghostface Killah, Gucci Mane, III, Jazz, Marvin Gaye, Matthew Tavares, middle east downstairs, Odd Future, psychedelic, Serge Gainsbourg, Shoegaze, soul, Sour Soul, The Beatles, The Revelations, Toronto

DANCING AT THE DISCOTHEQUE WITH STARS

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted November 7, 2014 Filed Under: MUSIC

"People who fell in love with Funeral and You Forgot It In People were having sex for the first time and getting stoned for the first time and wanting to move out of their house and realizing that life sucks -- aka growing up. We happened to be lucky enough to be there."

Filed Under: MUSIC Tagged With: 2000, 2000s, 2004, 2014, arcade fire, Boston, Broken Social Scene, Canada, Canadian, Caribou, Chromeo, Dig, DigBoston, Discotheque, Emily Haines, Fables of the Reconstruction, Funeral, Guitar Rock, Indie Pop, Interview, Metric, Music, Nina Corcoran, No One Is Lost, Nostalgia, Ontario, Our Love, Play-Doh, pop, R.E.M., Reflektor, rock, Set Yourself on Fire, Stars, teenagers, Toronto, Torquil Campbell, White Women, You Forgot It In People

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