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In conversation with Paper Ladies

The Journal met up with up-and-coming rockers and long-time friends, Paper Ladies, to talk about their washy sound, musical idols, and future aspirations, which may include a food truck.Continue...

Let’s talk about Kasador

On Wednesday, Kingston crew Kasador brought the heat to the Grad Club.Continue...

Watch: Skeleton Park Arts Festival with Lost Cousins

Kicking-off their summer tour this past week, Kingston’s Lost Cousins were back in their home town to play a free show for Skeleton Park Arts Festival.Continue...

Getting to know the brothers behind the band

In their mid-twenties, the Abrams brothers have seen the inside of bars and music venues across North America, been the youngest Canadian musicians to play the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, and been signed to Warner Music. This, all while completing degrees at Queen’s.Continue...

A new identity for Viet Cong

The controversially-named Viet Cong — with help from openers Greys and Heavy Lifting — made for a surprisingly giddy night of noise and punk on Sept. 20.Continue...

A debut show in Kingston

Montreal-based, self-proclaimed “dirty pop” trio Nancy Pants puts their own twist on pop-punk music.Continue...

New band brings the heat

Rock singer Logan Nubs Brown sold out his debut EP at his first show with his newly-formed band NUBS last summer.Continue...

Listen Up Kid breaks through

“Radio friendly but noisy,” are the first words that come to mind when describing the sound of Kingston-native five piece band Listen Up Kid.Continue...

Suns of Stone makes debut

Putting their own distinctive twist on traditional 70s rock, four-piece Ottawa based band Suns of Stone is just beginning to make a name for themselves in the Canadian music scene.Continue...

The Wilderness of Manitoba kicks off North American tour

Fresh off the release of their sixth album Between Colours , the Wilderness of Manitoba is preparing to go on tour to promote their newest arrangement of eclectic tunes.Continue...

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