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Get Outside: Canadian Music Fest Day 1

March 10, 2010


It’s finally that time of year, Canadian music lovers rejoice! Today marks the start of the 28th annual Canadian Music Week, and as Toronto gears up for Canada’s largest new music festival, both City Sonic’s artists and venues are well represented.

Tonight the party starts will a horde of great bands taking the stage all across the city. Make your way to Lee’s Palace at 8pm to see Jason Collett, Bahamas and new superstars Zeus perform.

But if soft rock isn’t your thing the El Mocambo is putting on a heavy lineup with hardcore punks Fucked Up. Tickets for that show are just $15 and can be found through the CMF website.

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Get Outside: Fucked Up at The Opera House

February 25, 2010

Photo Courtesy: Rasmin


Not many bands will bleed for you. Thankfully Fucked Up isn’t just any band. Their aggressive experimental style and on stage mayhem have landed them in the hearts of fans and critics alike, and this Friday you can check out the insanity for yourself up close and personal.

Fucked Up will be playing at the Opera House this Friday, February 26th, alongside the D’Urbervilles and Philadelphia folk rockers Kurt Vile.

Tickets for Fucked Up can be found at Rotate This, Soundscapes, Hits and Misses, or online at Ticketweb.ca.

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Get Outside: Barenaked Ladies Free Show at Nathan Phillips Square

February 20, 2010


It seems the closer you can get to the Olympic action, the louder you feel like cheering. So thankfully for those not able to make it out to Vancouver, CTV and the city of Toronto are bringing the games to you.

This Saturday, CTV is bringing you the Barenaked Ladies live from Nathan Phillips Square as part of their ‘Olympic Celebration Tour’. The show features other great Canadian acts like Fefe Dobson and Justin Hines, as well as a ton of other activities including an ice hockey shootout and an aerial show.

Even if you’re not a sports fan, a free concert from BNL and a beer tent will definitely get you in the Olympic spirit. The festivities begin at 1pm to coincide with the ladies alpine super G final. GO CANADA GO!!

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Fucked Up’s all-star Christmas charity single out now!

December 15, 2009

It’s Christmas time, and there’s no need to be afraid of holiday music anymore: hardcore heroes Fucked Up have re-recorded the classic charity single “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” The band used part of the $20,000 they earned as Polaris Prize winners in September to fund the recording, which benefits three charities helping to bring an end to violence against native women in Canada. All 100% of the proceeds from sales of this song will go to Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (Montreal), DTES Power of Women Group (Vancouver) and Sisters in Spirit (Ottawa).

Oh, and the celebrity guest singers? Yo La Tengo, GZA, Ezra Koenig (Vampire Weekend), Bob Mould (Husker Du), Tegan & Sara, Andrew W.K., Kyp Malone (TV on the Radio), David Cross (comedian) and Kevin Drew (Broken Social Scene).

You can buy it right now for 99 cents on iTunes. (Actually came out last week but we blame too much eggnog and free President’s Choice appetizers for our forgetfulness in pointing it out tout suite.) And of course there will be a 7″ vinyl version, coming in February.

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Get Outside: Holiday Music Specials Abound

December 4, 2009

December is a time for making lists: year-end best-ofs, wished-for CD box sets … and must-see gigs. With some the city’s most popular (read: road weary) musicians home for the holidays, there is a bounty of special shows throughout this month, particularly of the for-charity, gang’s-all-here variety. So get outside, drag some friends along and balance out your shopping sprees with some sing-alongs at the following recommended events:

Jason Collett’s Basement Revue, Tuesdays at the Dakota Tavern.
Collett’s back for a third year of his December variety series, which offers a top-secret line-up of musicians, poets and and other surprises (often involving his famous pals in BSS.) Always a spirited, intimate good time. Also always sold out in advance. Good luck scoping out a date with a spare ticket.

Haydain Neale Tribute Concert, Monday, Dec 7, Phoenix Concert Theatre
Nelly Furdato, k-os, Divine Brown, Justin Nozuka and others join to celebrate the life and music of the lead singer of jacksoul, who died of lung cancer on November 22. Tickets are $20 and benefit his family’s trust fund.

Andy Kim Christmas Show, Wednesday, Dec 9, Mod Club
“Rock Me Gently” “Sugar Sugar” Ring any bells? That’s famed Canadian songwriter Andy Kim‘s handiwork. The Billboard chart-topper hosts his annual holiday shin-dig (now in its fifth year) featuring special guests Divine Brown, Broken Social Scene and The Beauties. Tickets are $25 and proceeds benefit the Regent Park School of Music.

Mouthparts and Wings, Friday Dec 18 and Saturday Dec 19, Rivoli Club
Mia Sheard hosts this two-night stand featuring Justin Rutledge, Luke Doucet, Kurt Swinghammer and many more stars of the independent music community. The $18 ticket price helps the Stephen Lewis Foundation. Your donation to the Daily Bread Food Bank is encouraged too. Line-up and ticket details here.

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