Tone Deaf Music Festival on key for 17th run

If you didn’t know Kingston had a local experimental music scene, you’re not alone. 
November 2, 2018

Fast Romantics is the happiest band in indie rock

On Fast Romantics’ forthcoming album, front man Matthew Angus asks himself what it means to be truly happy. 
November 2, 2018

Performance makes Truth and Reconciliation local

Reconciliation will be taking center stage at the Cantabile Choir performance this weekend. 
October 19, 2018

Rich Aucoin tours for charity

If biking is good for your health, Rich Aucoin should be a fitness guru by now.  
The Elwins have the same feel-good vibes as the best of  `90s one-hit wonders. 
Everything about vocalist Ashley Buchholz is summed up in his band’s name: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (USS). 
This Tuesday, NEW CITY will take over The Mansion as they visit Kingston on their North American tour.
Last Thursday, I time traveled for the first time. 
Thirty years since the Cowboy Junkies’ humble beginnings in a Toronto garage, their place in Canadian music has never wavered. 
Sarah Harmer will be busting out her guitar in support of an upcoming ballot initiative at the Spire this coming Tuesday.
Clark Hall house band Kiss The Fish’s dedication to each other and their music keeps them afloat in the Kingston music scene.
If you’re looking for a dance party this Thursday, try the Brooklyn.
When Cadence Weapon takes the stage at the Grad Club on Friday night, he’ll welcome criticism.
Frank Turner won’t tell you what he thinks.

Festival falling for Kingston

September 21, 2018
Students will be swept off their feet on Sept. 29 when the Fall for Kingston Music Festival takes place in City Park. 

Okan drums into Grad Club

September 21, 2018
This Friday, music and academia will mix when a seminar series welcomes OKAN to the Grad Club. 

Home is where the art is

September 18, 2018
Creating an album is difficult—harder, still, when your recording studio’s a bed.
When The Peelers take the stage at the Mansion on Friday night, it’ll be hard to remember Kingston was where they almost quit.
On Friday night, my childhood dreams came true—for the fourth time. 
Deux Troix is a noisy, abrasive rock band—but it has a heart.
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