Osheaga 2024: Reviews of 30 sets at a magical weekend for music in Montreal
Tyla, SZA, Romy, Skepta, Amyl and the Sniffers, Arlo Parks, Kevin Abstract, T-Pain, Green Day and Alvvays are some of the acts we saw at the 17th edition of Osheaga.
These are the best albums of 2023
Top 10 albums lists, best-concert picks and biggest musical disappointments of the year from our four music critics.
M for Montreal 2023 photos & reviews: Four wild nights of live music
We saw Choses Sauvages at Foufs, Marie Davidson making her live comeback at Fairmount and eight other folk, punk, death disco, ethereal electronic and nocturnal mood music acts in between, from Nov. 15 to 18.
We saw 21 bands at POP Montreal last week, and got a hug from Dr. Cornel West
Punks, post-rockers, rappers, soul singers, funk guitarists, a “power folk” act, an experimental orchestral ensemble and a political disco duo played POP 2023 last week, among many others.
Osheaga 2023: Reviews of 27 sets at a magical weekend for music in Montreal
Our thoughts on the sweet 16th blowout at Parc Jean-Drapeau.
Billie Eilish at Osheaga 2023: Pinnacle star power, backed by pyro, fireworks and Finneas
3 takes on the Billie Eilish set at Osheaga 2023, including a check-in on Rema at the other end of the festival site.
The best Montreal concerts and biggest music disappointments of 2022
Kendrick Lamar collabs and no-shows, one last Low show before the death of the band’s shining light, big moments at Parc Jean-Drapeau and the sad Win Butler episode were some the things that marked our music writers last year.
These are the best albums of 2022
Six critics share their Top 10 lists for the year that’s coming to a close.
14 POP Montreal shows that radiated festival-comeback energy this year
“Featuring members as young as 12 — they even talked between songs about doing homework on the red-eye flight here — talented L.A. quartet the Linda Lindas boast plenty of spunk, attitude and genuine chops, and proved it on Thursday night in front of a packed Rialto.”