Atlas Genius, the relatively young group from Adelaide, Australia has exploded onto the music scene with their first full-length album When It Was Now. Ready to embark on their headlining North American tour this fall, I was able to catch up with lead singer and guitarist Keith Jeffery at the Keloha Music & Arts Festival […]
Having been in the Canadian music scene for the better part of four years, Vancouver’s The Zolas continue to excite the crowds with experimental sounds and relatable lyrics. After the high-energy and melodic show they performed at the Keloha Music & Arts Festival in Kelowna, BC, Zach, Tom, Cody and Parker were kind enough to […]
The charisma and energy of this Brooklyn, New York, indie pop duo is not only evident in their hugely entertaining and stimulating shows, but just a simple conversation with them is bound to be full of laughter. One of the headlining acts at 2013’s Keloha Music & Arts Festival in Kelowna, British Columbia, Matt and […]
Hailing from Victoria on the West Coast of British Columbia, Current Swell has been a prominent figure in Vancouver Island’s music scene for years, ever since their first album, So I Say, was released in 2005. The vast array of musical genres engulfed in their songs and their electrifying live shows have made them into […]
“It’s not about me, it’s about us.” Even before the music commenced, City and Colour frontman Dallas Green already knew how to win the hearts of the sold-out crowd “woo-ing” and standing below him. On June 4, City and Colour released their fourth album The Hurry and the Harm. Realizing that the tracks were recorded […]
The results of this afternoon’s autopsy on the body of Canadian-born actor Cory Monteith will be fast-tracked, says the Vancouver coroner’s office, the preliminary results of which could be revealed this week. “Due to the intense public interest in this case, we are expediting the toxicology,” said a spokesperson from the coroner’s office. Monteith was […]
In a few weeks, Woody Allen will be releasing his annual movie for our viewing pleasure. For the past half-century, Woody has been a constant pillar in the film industry (writing a film every year for the past forty years, minus one or two), albeit a shaky-voiced, introspective, neurotic pillar, but that’s why we love […]
The punishing effects of heavy rains and flooding in Calgary and more recently, Toronto, are still fresh in our collective memory. It seems like the perfect time to sit down for a little climate change refresher course, and check out Chasing Ice on Netflix. The documentary focuses on the state of the planet’s glaciers, which […]