Hugh Dillon is refreshingly no-nonsense in everything he does. He does not suffer fools lightly and is delightful devoid of the desire to self-censor himself for his language or the strongly held, and usually impenetrable, […]
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Hugh Dillon is refreshingly no-nonsense in everything he does. He does not suffer fools lightly and is delightful devoid of the desire to self-censor himself for his language or the strongly held, and usually impenetrable, […]
Read moreAfter reuniting to great fanfare and acclaim from fans both old and new in 2013, 1990s Canadian alt-rock sensations Moist have been a regular on the summer festival circuit ever since, producing an album of […]
Read moreIn a live setting, Emilie Steele & The Deal are about as infectiously buoyant and entertaining as you could hope for. The talented and uniquely timeless sounding trio has been a fixture on the Kingston, […]
Read moreTo say Kingston, Ontario is a fertile musical community is an almost laughable overstatement. The small city that has generated the likes of The Tragically Hip, The Glorious Sons, Sarah Harmer, members of The Headstones, […]
Read moreTo say it’s been a significant year in the career of Kingston, Ontario rock band The Glorious Sons is a pretty epic understatement. The band released it’s second full-length album, Young Beauties and Fools, which […]
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