The Wesleys, The Wesleys: REVIEW
“The highly anticipated debut album from this scrappy Montreal garage pop band is finally upon us, and it was well worth the wait.”
“The highly anticipated debut album from this scrappy Montreal garage pop band is finally upon us, and it was well worth the wait.”
André 3000, Norah Jones and Orville Peck are among the big names on the bill.
This year’s series of Sunday dance parties at Parc Jean-Drapeau will feature Sara Landry, Jacques Greene and Chase & Status, among many others.
From pulverizing metal to one of the most prolific acts of our time to “the last great man of yuks,” there’s a wide range of essential shows coming to Montreal.
Moonshine’s latest mixtape is your soundtrack to the solar eclipse.
“If anyone is going to go out on a limb and bother having fun making a self-aware mark on Americana, I’d put my moon money on Queen Bey.”
“Montreal four-piece Whoredrobe is fit and ready to explode, with echoes of bands like Anthrax, the Slits, Black Flag and Bikini Kill all rolled up into a ball of chaotic energy.”
“The ‘Collard Greens’ rapper’s latest is a steadier diet of seasoned gangsta soul.”
“Gulfer deliver a knockout of an LP that tests their pop songwriting chops while not sacrificing too much of what made them stand out in this sometimes crowded Montreal scene to start with.”
Montreal has spoken.