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DUB | Marto

If ever it was a night to get your dub on, this will be it. Marto is bringing us the finest and freshest trap step Ontario has to offer, as well as all the DnB and dub we could ever want along with Ghettotronics and Bittle. Even better, now that the weather is holding out, […]

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POP/ROCK | New Found Glory

While New Found Glory’s heyday may have been in the late 90’s and early 00’s, that certainly doesn’t mean it has lost any punch in the interim. In town for the 10-year anniversary tour of “Sticks and Stones,” the band has come to not only play the album in its entirety, but maybe show you […]

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POP | Teddy Geiger

Teddy Geiger is back in town to show us the softer side of his heart. Playing to the hometown crowd, one would assume his particularly heart-felt blend of blue-eyed pop (seriously — his eyes are disturbingly blue) would be even more so this evening as he swings in to promote his upcoming album “The Last […]

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HOUSE | Codes

Codes wants to know if you can get down. Can you get down, Rochester? He’s been hanging out in Brooklyn, and clearly the atmosphere is electric. He’s got a steady mix of house, and knows when to give you the bass. By most my estimates, it’s pretty bouncy all over so it should be good […]

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DUB/HOUSE | DJ Cyberfish

It may be a local night, but DJ Cyberfish is ready to swim up and rage in the cave, bringing a particularly dark dose of dub wub wub to Montage, with a dash of pizzazz. Heavily steeped in the EDM and pretty tightly mixed, his music will leave you wondering where all your time went […]

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ELECTRONIC | DIGDUGDIY Space Camp

Do you have dreams of outer space? DIGDUGDIY is back with a whole new groove, and a pressing need to know. In fact, this group would descend the deepest moon crater to find out. Headlining this foray out is The Archaeologist, who, while still leaning in a distinctly mid-tempo electronic direction, has gone all Daft […]

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INDIE | Chris Cohen, Light Feelings

Chris Cohen has done plenty of work with other bands, including Haunted Graffiti and Deerhoof, and has the likes of Pitchfork and Captured Tracks tooting his horn. He finally released his first solo work. The music is firmly mid-tempo and ranges from psychedelic to easy-listening 60’s pop, and is geared toward hanging out on your […]

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CHIP ROCK | ROC_CHIP 28

Do you like to rock out to your GameBoy? Then this is the show for you. Buffalo’s Danimal Cannon is in town to show you just what he can do with his portable Nintendo system, and all I can say is it makes me very sad that I can’t play video games featuring this music. […]

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INDIE | The Spring Standards

What The Spring Standards loses in not sticking to such easy-to-pinhole things as a genre, it makes up for in pluckiness. Coming by way of Brooklyn, the band swings manically from country to folky Americana to — seriously — almost Springsteen. I would be confused if I weren’t amazed by the versatility, and how well […]

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SHOEGAZE/POP | Now, Now

Minnesota-based Now, Now has come to kick back in our comparatively balmy climes. It will be a brief break from hanging with Minus the Bear on the Waves Overhead Spring Tour, with the band sharing some of its particularly cheery blend of pop and shoegaze, sung by co-vocalists Cacie Dalager and Jess Abbott. The topic […]

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