Time Out For Tomorrow is Toronto singer/songwriter Jerry Leger’s latest collection, and continues a run of consistently high output…
Along with openers Windhand, post-metal instrumental band Russian Circles’ recent concert at Toronto’s Lee’s Palace was utterly impressive. Their stark lighting effectively amplified the mood and menace of the material they were performing.
Along with a live review and photo gallery taking in all that occurred at Toronto’s Lee’s Palace on May 7th, we also spoke at length with Feeder lead singer Grant Nicholas about the band’s longevity, being on Believe Music now, and their new record Tallulah.
On April 19th, 2018, Canadian rock band, The Wild!, brought the ruckus to Toronto’s Lee’s Palace, alongside openers The Lazys and Crown Lands.
The level of big-stadium professionalism we got in a small room this evening was like a little piece of magic, a feeling that I saw reflected in most of the patrons during this performance.
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It was also pretty clear based on their performance that this a band who wants it, and are dedicated to their craft.
I felt the band as a whole are really starting to discover and push themselves out of their comfort zone, and it’s this confidence and unapologetic attitude that really captured my attention.
By: Kat Harlton www.thewildfeathers.com I admit that I stumbled across The Wild Feathers by accident. A couple years ago,…
By: Kat Harlton Photos: Andrew Hartl www.thewildfeathers.com Nashville-based The Wild Feathers came back to Toronto this past Thursday to…