New Arctic Monkeys Single/Video + Tour Dates

March 7th, 2011

British rockers Arctic Monkeys released a new video today to a single of theirs titled ‘Brick By Brick’. It is believed to be the single of their yet to be named fourth album that is rumored to be released this spring/summer. The track has a slightly different sound from their previous work but it still is catchy and good! Have a listen below!

Not only did they released a new song/video but they also announced a summer 2011 tour that kicks off May 17th in Washington DC and ends August 21st in the UK. The lads are scheduled to appear in Toronto May 21st at the Kool Haus and in Montreal the following night at L’Olympia. Those are the only Canadian dates on this tour. If you’re in town and want to see a good show check these guys out live as it is one hell of a show!

For now enjoy their latest ‘Brick By Brick’.

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Posted on: March 7th, 2011
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Blink 182 & Weezer Review

August 26th, 2009

When Blink 182 announced that they were going to reunite and go on a tour I wasn’t overly excited about it, but that all changed when they announced that Weezer was going to be on the bill with them for their second stop in Toronto. That announcement pretty much sealed the deal for me and I was lucky enough to snag up some tickets.

Knowing that Weezer were going to be on before Blink meant a shorter setlist than what Weezer would normally play. Even with less stage time, Weezer did not disappoint. Watching Weezer live is extremely fun because of Rivers Cuomo’s awkwardness nature. The band came out wearing these orange jumpsuits that looked like the ones construction workers wear.

With the crowd cheering in excitement for a solid 3 hours of music (Weezer & Blink’s sets combined) the boys in Weezer jumped into the 2001 hit Hash Pipe followed by Troublemaker and the uber popular Undone – The Sweater Song.

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Posted on: August 26th, 2009
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Pearl Jam Rocked Toronto

August 26th, 2009

Pearl Jam rolled into Toronto Friday night playing a jammed packed Molson Amphitheatre for more than two hours! From the opening notes of Of The Girl I knew that this was going to be one of the best shows I’ve ever been to. This was my second time seeing the grunge rockers and it was definitely better than the first time I saw them.

Friday’s show was filled with great 90’s classics like Even Flow, Black, Alive, Corduroy and endless guitar solos from Mike McCready.
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Posted on: August 26th, 2009
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Glastonbury 2009 Video Picks

July 3rd, 2009

Last week/weekend one of the biggest, if not the biggest, music festivals took place in the UK. That being Glastonbury. Over the years thousands of bands have played a stage at Glasonbury. Some of the big names that have played include Jay-Z, Kings Of Leon, The Verve, The Killers, The Who, Oasis, Pulp, Coldplay and tones more. This year was no exception with names like Bruce Springsteen, Lady Gaga, Blur, The Ting Tings, Black Eyed Peas, Neil Young, Bloc Party, Glasvegas and many more.
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Posted on: July 3rd, 2009
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Kings Of Leon Concert Review

April 22nd, 2009

Last night Kings Of Leon ripped the roof off the ACC with an amazing show. The sold out ACC is a huge jump for the boys from Tennessee who have previously played the Kool Haus. With the success of their latest album ‘Only By The Night’ it was no surprise to me that they would sell out the ACC, it was only a matter of time.

The minute that the Followill brothers and cousin stepped foot on stage, everyone in the ACC were on their feet cheering. This was probably the loudest show I’ve ever been to at the ACC (which also includes Leaf & Raptor games).
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Posted on: April 22nd, 2009
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Glasvegas @ The Mod Club

April 5th, 2009

The much-hyped Glasvegas made their first appearance in Toronto on Friday night to a sold out crowd at The Mod Club. This show apparently sold out in 30 minutes and they showed us why. Their performance Friday night left everyone wanting more.

They opened up with their hit single Geraldine which got to crowd into from the minute they started the song. From then the energy level only got higher as the band got into an amazing stride playing track after track. Following the social worker song, Geraldine, they played Lonesome Swan, It’s My Own Cheating Heart That Makes Me Cry, Polmont On My Mind and one of my favourite tracks Fuck You It’s Over.

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Posted on: April 5th, 2009
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The Gaslight Anthem Review

March 22nd, 2009
The Gaslight Anthem @ The Opera House - Toronto, Ontario - March 20, 2009

The Gaslight Anthem @ The Opera House - Toronto, Ontario - March 20, 2009

What do you get when you add The Gaslight Anthem, The Opera House, and a highly energetic crowd? A great show! And that’s exactly what The Gaslight Anthem delivered at the sold out Opera House on Friday night.

From the start of Great Expectations to the end of Say I Won’t, the guys from New Brunswick, New Jersey did not stop rocking out. They pumped out song after song that really got the crowd going. As the show went on the more I understood why they are considered to be in the Punk genre. At a first listen they don’t seem to fit in that genre but after seeing them perform live I know now why. Their energy and attitude through out the whole performance did not change, and if it did it would only get better.

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Posted on: March 22nd, 2009
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Edgefest 2008

July 22nd, 2008

About a week and a half ago Age and myself attended Edgefest 08. This was my first time at Edgefest and was really only there to see Stone Temple Pilots.

Edgefest 2008 marked the return of Edgefest after taking a year off. This years Edgefest was held at Downsview Park and entertained a huge crowd. This years line up included Linkin Park, Stone Temple Pilots, Sam Roberts, USS, The Flatliners, Attack In Black, Ashes Divide and more!

Age & I didn’t get there until about 2:30 so we ended up missing USS, which I wanted to see, but from what I’ve read they were great! As we were scouting for a spot to sit and get ready for Ashes Divide to hit the stage I couldn’t help but notice the enormous line for the beer tent. This line was insane! At first the line got lost in the crowd by the stage but then it started to bend and go past the entrance to the beer garden and it almost got to the point where it was by the entrance to the park!

Anyways onto the show. The first band that we got to see was Ashes Divide. Ashes Divide is a side project by A Perfect Circle’s guitarist Billy Howerdel. I was pretty excited to see them live since I enjoyed their debut album ‘Keep Telling Myself It’s Alright’. Their set was enjoyable to watch and luckily the weather held up too because they put on a good show! Next up was The Bravery. I saw these guys open for Incubus last year and I’m only familiar with the hit singles. They include An Honest Mistake, Time Won’t Let Me Go and Believe. I didn’t find their set to be enjoyable since it was pouring during their whole set! And even if it wasn’t raining I’m sure I wouldn’t have enjoyed it anyways!

Next up was Sam Roberts. Last time I saw him live was at the first Vfest in 2006 and I almost forgot how good he is live! He played his hits like Brother Down, Bridge To Nowhere and Them Kids and they also jammed for a bit which added to the experience of seeing him live again!

After Sam got off the stage STP took longer than expected to hit the stage but that didn’t matter because they rocked out for their entire one-and-half hour set! The minute they showed up the crowd went crazy for their whole set. Without saying anything the band opened up with Big Empty and pumped out hit after hit after hit! Including Crackerman, Vasoline, Plush, Sour Girl, Interstate Love Song and Sex Type Thing. Not only did STP rock out and sound great live but Scott Weiland put on a show within a show! His onstage performance was great, whether it was from running from one side of the stage to the other, grabbing his megaphone and using it to sing or during Plush when he leaped off stage and performed by the light stand! They are a great band live and I am extremely fortunate to have seen them live!

Once STP finished their kick ass set it was off to the second stage to see The Flatliners. These punk rockers from Toronto were the headlining band for the second stage and they did not disappoint as they put on an awesome show and their energy added to the whole experience of seeing them live.

Closing the show was Linkin Park. They started off their show in a weird way (at least I think they did). I saw Linkin Park last year during their Toronto stop for their Projekt Revolution tour and I was hoping to see a similar performance. However they opted for a slower start to this performance with just Mike Shinoda and Chester Bennington playing a toned down version of Breaking the Habit followed by Pushing Me Away then the rest of the band showed up and tore into What I’ve Done. The crowd was very energetic and responsive. Age & I didn’t stay for their entire set but from other reviews that I’ve read they put on a good show.

All in all it was a good day except for the rain, the sore feet, the packed TTC bus and the huge beer line up. Oh and the Batmobile was there too!

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Posted on: July 22nd, 2008
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Tokyo Police Club @ The Opera House

May 3rd, 2008

When I go to a concert I normally leave the venue with one of three feelings: ‘Wow these guys sound great live, but not quite like the album‘ or ‘Wow these guys sound worse live than they did on their album‘ or ‘Wow these guys sound like what they are on their album‘ and after leaving The Opera House tonight I thought that they sounded exactly like they do on their album, which is great because I could understand every word that was sung!

If any of you have listened to Tokyo Police Club you know that their songs/album are short so I didn’t expect their set to be longer than 50 mins tops. Although the show was pretty short it didn’t disappoint.

On the ticket it said it was an all ages show, but I found that the majority of the crowd were 19+. I saw a few minors roaming around and one that was the bassist for the band that played before Tokyo Police Club (which I’ll get to shortly). Once I saw the crowd and how much older it was, it made the concert alot better!

TPC got the crowd involved in few songs by doing some ‘clap-alongs’ and that definitely brought the energy up another level! My favourite song of the night would probably be ‘Your English Is Good‘ followed closely by ‘Nature of the Experiment‘. They played song after song which also kept the energy level up! All in all it was a good show!

The band playing before TPC were a duet/triplet from Seattle named Smoosh. When they came on stage it was just a drummer and keyboardist, which I found odd and excited about. Odd because I would think there would be a guitarist in the mix and excited because I wanted to hear how they sounded like. They were alright, I thought they were Metric influenced with their style and sound, but thats just a personal opinion :P . Anyways before I end this thing, I’ll get back to the all ages bit to which I mentioned above. During Smoosh’s set they had a bassist play with them on a few tracks and when their set was over I noticed that the bassist came over to the merch stand. What I didn’t realize until later was that this chick had to be at least 14! I just found it a little funny thats all :P

Links:
Official Sites: Tokyo Police Club, Smoosh
MySpace Sites: Tokyo Police Club, Smoosh

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Posted on: May 3rd, 2008
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VFest Toronto – Oasis, Foo Fighters, Bloc Party!

March 28th, 2008

I’ve already expressed how excited i am about vfest this so i won’t go through that again. But today i received my tickets for the show already! Yup that’s right i have two pairs for that weekend in my hand even before they go on sale! It’s all thanks to Oasis! They had a presale link on their site the other day (Wednesday to be exact) and i decided i couldn’t wait until Saturday to get them!

See you at the Island on the 6th & 7th of Sept!

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Posted on: March 28th, 2008
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