Canada’s new Crush

By Sarah Rudolph

Gracious is a word Crush singer Cory Tetford uses to describe many of the musicians he admires. It is also a word that well describes Tetford himself. He comes across as an easygoing, well grounded, and yes, a gracious fellow. Beginning their cross-country tour in Victoria as the opening act for Great Big Sea, Crush… Continue reading Canada’s new Crush

Sticking with their roots

By Ashley Martin

Great Big Sea has had an amazing year. Their fifth studio release, Sea of No Cares, debuted at number one on the Canadian music charts. Foot-stomping singles like the title track and “Stumbling In” have been mainstays on local radio stations all across the country. The band also enjoyed national television exposure at this year’s… Continue reading Sticking with their roots

Slayer

By Sarah Radomsky

It has only been eight months since Slayer last dropped a tonne of unprincipled decibels on the faithful minions of Calgary; eight months since the world’s most grisly band pledged to return to the thrashing masses that bought-out the February show in less than a day. Araya, Hanneman, King and Bostaph– names that will live… Continue reading Slayer

Early English Voicescapes

By Вen Li

Early English anthems, madrigals and part-songs may be rare in Calgary but it is that infrequency that drives the artists of VoiceScapes to sing the music again today."This concert is based on music from old England, music which would have been sung in courts of the sixteenth and seventeenth century," says Julie Harris. "After dinner,… Continue reading Early English Voicescapes

Smokin Ember

By Ashley Martin

The crowd was brought to theirknees by a show that had all the energy of a runaway freight train. Ember Swift took the stage at the Village Cantina on the evening of July 17 and the intensity of her performance was incredible. Song after song the audience witnessed Ember and her guitar become a single,… Continue reading Smokin Ember

Laza experiments

By Еvan Osentоn

The Calgary music scene has earned a reputation as a sort of musical barnyard. Unrefined and stagnant attitudes stemming from a collective redneck bravado have long kept Calgary oV the musical map. At least one local band has their finger on the problem. "Everybody is hanging out in the suburbs; the [Calgary] sound is so… Continue reading Laza experiments