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Black Feelings, Awesome Color rock the Garrison

By Marsha Casselman

The Garrison’s two-light-lit, high-as-hell stage and vast floor space tends to render a band ‘naked’ and seen for what it is. Wednesday night, Montreal post-punk trio Black Feelings (part of Les Angles Morts) were on display without distraction, a tiny bit of which would have been welcome given there wasn’t much happening in the... »

Metz, DD/MM/YYYY spazz it up at the We Are Busy Bodies birthday

By Marsha Casselman

Toronto indie label We are Busy Bodies lived up to its name this past Friday for its fifth anniversary bash at the Garrison, the unofficial theme of which was movement – frantic movement – lucky for the frail-looking art-rock crowd who would have otherwise froze to death on this bitter cold night. »

Weening off Wavelength at The Garrison

By Marsha Casselman

In the near-decade that Toronto’s Wavelength weekly music series has existed, it’s developed a reputation as somewhat of a musicians club, a hub for like-minded music-lovers to congregate, hear some music, drink, and often participate. While it’s a great opportunity for anyone to catch genre-spanning indie acts who might not otherwise have a... »

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Books: The history of Toronto’s scene

A photographic narrative of Toronto’s punk history 1976-1980 by Don Pyle

A Broken Social Scene Story by Stuart Berman

Yorkville and Hip Toronto in the 1960s by Stuart Henderson

An Oral History Of Punk In Toronto by Liz Worth

The CanRock Renaissance 1985-1995 (10th Anniversary Edition)


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