Jay Douglas & Kollage Team Up For Toronto’s Commffest

Jay Douglas and Kollage take center stage at the 17th annual Commffest Film & Arts Festival being held this weekend at Toronto's St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts. The two musical...

Toronto’s Kensington Market Jazz Festival Swings Back Into Action

Toronto's Kensington Market Jazz Festival returns for its seventh year of performances in October, boasting an incredible lineup. Since its inception, the can’t-miss festival has brought the biggest names...

Sultans of String Go Walking Through The Fire With Friends

Award-winning Canadian global music group Sultans of String are embarking on the most ambitious and essential project of their career: Their ninth album Walking Through The Fire, a collection...

Happie Puts You In The Mood For Heartbreak Season

Happie gets ready for Heartbreak Season with the new single and video All I Needed — showcasing today on Tinnitist. Due Oct. 14, the indie-pop artist’s debut EP Heartbreak Season mixes...

Wednesday Are Men Of The Hour At The Oshawa Music Awards

For Wednesday, Thursday Sept. 29 will be a day to remember — because that's when the award-winning group will receive a Lifetime Achievement Hall-Of-Fame Award at the 2022 Oshawa...

New Documentary Remembers The Forgotten Festival

You’re forgiven if you’ve never heard of the 1969 Toronto Rock and Roll Revival. After all, this 12-hour concert — in true Canadian tradition — has long been called...

Next Week in Music | Sept. 12-18 • The Short List: 17 Titles You...

Pink Floyd and The Black Angels. Miles, Mars Volta, Murlocs and Rhett Miller. CCR, Clutch and Coltrane. Joe Strummer and Jessie Reyez. Lou Reed and London Suede. And let's...

Next Week in Music | Sept. 12-18 • The Long List: 335+ Releases On...

As always, Sept. 11 is a day of remembrance — even on the music scene. Toots Hibbert of The Maytals died in 2020 after experience Covid-like symptoms, idiosyncratic singer-songwriter...

Next Week in Music | Sept. 12-18 • New Books

Rolling Stone’s Jann Wenner, Fall Out Boy’s Joe Trohman and Kraftwerk’s Karl Bartos spill the tea. Alice Cooper, Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen and blues OG Charlie Patton get the...

Next Week in Music | Sept. 12-18 • On TV

Fontaines DC hit L.A., Death Cab For Cutie pull up on Fallon, Phoenix land on the late-night scene, Kane Brown doubles down — and the rest of the artists...

Taurey Butler Gets Personal With One Of The Others

Pianist Taurey Butler teams up with Montreal label Justin Time again for his next album One Of The Others, set for release on Oct. 7. The trio recording is...

Beatles Reloading Revolver With Extras For Expanded Edition

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: Revolver was The Beatles’ 1966 album that changed everything. Spinning popular music off its axis and ushering in a vibrant new era of experimental, avant-garde...

Steven Page Has One Word For You: Excelsior

Steven Page has just announced Excelsior, his first solo album since 2018. Arriving digitally Sept. 30 on his own Fresh Baked Goods imprint, the album will be available on...

The Damn Truth Announce El Mocambo Show

The Damn Truth, the celebrated Montreal rock ’n’ roll band, have just announced a Sept. 10 show in Toronto at the storied venue El Mocambo before launching a U.K....

Blues Traveler Go Live At The Print Shop

Blues Traveler are featured in the latest episode of Live At The Print Shop, the online performance and interview series out of Georgia. Featuring an in-depth conversation that digs deep...

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