2014-04-30



Toronto’s Canadian Music Week has long been the northern twin to Austin’s South-by-Southwest (more so than North-by-Northeast – QRO 2013 photos – despite CMW having a more generic name), as it’s usually happened the week after SXSW.  In 2014, however, SXSW was early (QRO recap), and CMW has moved out on its own into May.  So catch what’s new from the Great White North at venues across Toronto, Tuesday-to-Saturday, May 6th to 10th:

 

TUESDAY, MAY 6th

Adelaide Hall, 250 Adelaide St W
Rock N Horse

8:30PM – Kaitlin Kozell

9:30PM – Jesse Slack

10:30PM – Jamie Stever

11:30PM – Shanya Lynn

Baltic Avenue, 875 Bloor Street West
The Indie Machine

8:00PM – Stellarize

9:00PM – Faraway Neighbours

10:00PM – FAIRCHILD

11:00PM – Low Hanging Lights

12:00AM – Good Conduct

1:00AM – Aves

Bovine Sex Club, 542 Queen Street West

9:00PM – The Booze Bombs

10:00PM – Stellar Lane

11:00PM – War Baby

12:00AM – [MP.G] My Pet Genius

1:00AM – The Rathburns

Cameron House – Backroom, 408 Queen Street West

7:00PM – Paula Gomez

8:00PM – Buddy Black

9:00PM – beau

10:00PM – Lydia Hol

11:00PM – Waiting Game

12:00AM – AHI

Central, 603 Markham Street

5:00PM – Lee Serviss

6:00PM – Chuck Coles

7:00PM – ELS Organ Trio

8:00PM – Ivy James

9:00PM – Matt Walters

10:00PM – Greg Janssen

11:00PM – Perfect Mark

12:00AM – Heartcopy

1:00AM – DEON

Charlie’s Gallery, 112 Harbord Street – FREE

8:00PM – Jordan Rutledge

9:00PM – GRAY

10:00PM – Kevin Mules Wilson

11:00PM – Pete Van Duke & The Second Hand

12:00AM – Hogarth & The Sky Vines

Cherry Cola’s Rock N’ Rolla Cabaret, 200 Bathurst Street

8:00PM – Awake At Last

9:00PM – High Heels Lo Fi

10:00PM – Streetlight Marathon

11:00PM – The Anti-Queens

12:00AM – We Were Heads

1:00AM – MiMi Cry

2:00AM – Hormoans

Czehoski, 678 Queen Street West
X 92.9

8:00PM – Steve Rokosh

9:00PM – Lost in Film

10:00PM – Laurent Bourque

11:00PM – Sue-Anne Stewart

12:00AM – Somerville

1:00AM – Cat Thomson

Hard Rock Cafe, 279 Yonge Street

8:00PM – Tuan X

9:00PM – Tanya Lee

10:00PM – JOZEM

11:00PM – Three Fifs
12:00AM – Alfie

1:00AM – Ozzmanic

Johnny Jackson, 587 College Street

10:00PM – Anthony Damiao

11:00PM – Sky Terminal

12:00AM – Windigo

1:00AM – The Marvelous Beauhunks

Kool Haus, 132 Queens Quay East
Live Nation

8:00PM – Sir Sly

9:00PM – Bad Suns

10:00PM – The 1975

Manchester’s The 1975 (QRO photos at a festival) turned heads with their Sex EP in 2012, even though it wasn’t very good (QRO review), and have kept that up with last year’s self-titled debut full-length.

Painted Lady, 218 Ossingston Avenue

8:00PM – Soul Kisser

9:00PM – Sarantos

10:00PM – The Party on High Street

11:00PM – Motion Grove

12:00AM – David Hodges & The Honest Family

1:00AM – Anomalie

Queen Elizabeth Theater, 190 Princes’ Boulevard

8:00PM – Kenny vs Spenny

‘Kenny vs Spenny vs Canada’ on Tuesday & Wednesday (see below) of CMW at Queen Elizabeth Theater.

Rancho Relaxo, 300 College Street
Two Way Monologues

8:00PM – Luca Fogale

9:00PM – Stand Up and Say No

10:00PM – Port of Call

11:00PM – Paul Kasner

12:00AM – Finnegan’s Wake

1:00AM – Wildheart

2:00AM – Navigator Black & The Indighost

3:00AM – Undesirables

Silver Dollar, 486 Spadina Ave
neXt

8:00PM – Ride Em Cowboy

9:00PM – The Holy Gasp

10:00PM – Blue Sky Miners

11:00PM – The Pick Brothers Band

Tattoo, 567 Queen St West
INK Entertainment

9:00PM – The C’mons

10:00PM – Stuck on Planet Earth

11:00PM – The Dirty Nil

12:00AM – The Reason

The Dakota Tavern, 249 Ossington Avenue

8:00PM – Field Study

9:00PM – Human Human

10:00PM – The Provincial Archive

11:00PM – Yellerkin

1:00AM – Swaying Tuesdays

2:00AM – The Rucksack Willies

The Great Hall, 1087 Queen Street West

8:00PM – Come As You Are

Canadian musicians including Sloan, Hidden Cameras, DIANA, By Divine Right and more play their favorite Nirvana songs.

The Hideout, 484 Queen St. West

8:00PM – Texas King

9:00PM – Julian Taylor Band

10:00PM – Barbudos

11:00PM – Clumsy

12:00AM – Lenny & The Bullfighters

1:00AM – The Little Brothers

2:00AM – Radio Free Universe

The Lobby Lounge @ Shangri-La Hotel, 188 University Ave – FREE

7:00PM – Mary McKay

The Opera House, 735 Queen Street East
Battleaxe

9:00PM – Marmel

9:00PM – Trash Gordon & Molly Gruesome
9:00PM – The Sick Kids (Spesh K & Tiggz)

10:00PM – Slaine

11:00PM – Madchild

12:00AM – Swollen Members

1:00AM – Supreme Villain

The Piston, 937 Bloor St West

9:00PM – Shaky Knees

10:00PM – Autopilot

11:00PM – Vorasek

12:00AM – Sleepy Mean

1:00AM – Maps

As Maps, Northampton’s James Chapman was nominated for Britain’s Mercury Prize for his impressive debut We Can Create (QRO review), and has kept it up with 2009’s Turning the Mind and last year’s Vicissitude (QRO mp3 review).

Underground Garage, 365 King Street West

9:00PM – The Fresh Breath Band

10:00PM – James Ethan Clark & The Renegades

11:00PM – Sean Patrick McGraw

12:00AM – Secondhand Habit

1:00AM – Uforia

2:00AM – Autopilot

Velvet Underground, 508 Queen Street West

8:00PM – King & Queen

9:00PM – Grass Grows Back

10:00PM – Chasing Jane

11:00PM – Glass Ampp

Virgin Mobile Mod Club, 720 College St
Live Nation

8:00PM – Megan Bonnell

8:45PM – Sanders Bohlke

9:30PM – Justin Nozuka

 

 

WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th

Adelaide Hall, 250 Adelaide St W
AnchorShop

6:30PM – 1st Class

7:10PM – Ben Zamora

7:50PM – Aspire

8:30PM – D-Pryde

9:20PM – Crystalyne

Baltic Avenue, 875 Bloor Street West
The Indie Machine

8:00PM – The Bright Skies

9:00PM – The Fiscals

10:00PM – Fitness Club Fiasco

11:00PM – Canyon Carvers

12:00AM – Tallan, M.D

1:00AM – Heirloom Beats

2:00AM – The Stormalongs

Bovine Sex Club, 542 Queen Street West

9:00PM – The Deadset

10:00PM – Bloody Diamonds

11:00PM – Flint Eastwood

12:00AM – Bella Clava

1:00AM – The StandStills

C’est What, 67 Front St E

9:00PM – Levi Stephens

10:00PM – Adrian Underhill

11:00PM – Miray

12:00AM – Meredith Shaw

1:00AM – Art Imperial

Cadillac Lounge, 1296 Queen Street West

7:00PM – MATZKA

8:00PM – Metro4

9:00PM – Kaylan Mackinnon

10:00PM – Melanie Ungar

11:00PM – Tanya Marie Harris

12:00AM – Tara Holloway

1:00AM – The Roper Show

Cameron House – Backroom, 408 Queen Street West

7:00PM – Marie Munroe

8:00PM – Old Man Morrish

9:00PM – Ma Petite

10:00PM – Laura Roy

11:00PM – The Jason Serious Band

12:00AM – The Plastic Acid Band

1:00AM – Last of the Bandits

Central, 603 Markham Street

5:00PM – Professor H & The Bandits

6:00PM – Angela Saini

7:00PM – Sara Wilkinson

8:00PM – Lyon Apprentice

9:00PM – Thanya Iyer

10:00PM – Brendan Ryder (I Am The Riot)

11:00PM – Dante Matas

12:00AM – The Soles

1:00AM – Trevor James & The Perfect Gentlemen

2:00AM – Jackson Steinwall’s Funny Funk Band

3:00AM – Invermier

Charlie’s Gallery, 112 Harbord Street
The Indie Machine

8:00PM – Sarah Budden

9:00PM – Jordan Grey & The Grey Owls

10:00PM – Goodnight, Sunrise

11:00PM – Port of Call

12:00AM – The Other Girl

Cherry Cola’s Rock N’ Rolla Cabaret, 200 Bathurst Street

8:00PM – The Scissorkicks

9:00PM – Mobina Galore

11:00PM – Birth of Joy

12:00AM – Distances

1:00AM – June Divided

2:00AM – Attention Anyone

3:00AM – Mosely

Clave Social, 1345 St. Clair Ave
The Nikki Clarke Show

8:00PM – Andrea Godin

8:00PM – Kris Monico

8:00PM – Knowledge Gonzalez

8:00PM – Nikki Clarke

8:00PM – Jennifer Cortez

8:00PM – Alicia Cinnamon

8:00PM – Penelope

8:00 PM – Ricky Jarman

Czehoski, 678 Queen Street West

8:00PM – about:

9:00PM – J.P. Wasson Band

10:00PM – Luca Vasta

11:00PM – The Corner

12:00AM – Dominique Fricot

1:00AM – GRAY

Detour, 193 Baldwin Avenue

8:00PM – Skye Wallace

10:00PM – PIF PAF HANGOVER

11:00PM – Short of Able

12:00AM – The Rumble

1:00AM – V.C.

Drake Underground, 1150 Queen Street West

9:00PM – CON VOS

10:00PM – Meg Myers

11:00PM – BROODS

Gladstone Hotel, (North Ballroom) 1214 Queen W

8:00PM – Audego

9:00PM – LIINKS

10:00PM – Adi Ulmansky

11:00PM – Yeo

12:00AM – Diia

1:00AM – Dorine Levy

Hard Luck Bar, 772 Dundas St W

9:00AM – Justin Keenan

8:00PM – Megafauna

10:00PM – HIGHS

11:00PM – Sleepy Sun

Though still only a few years old, San Francisco psych-rock act Sleepy Sun (QRO photos at a festival) has had building critical praise since 2008’s Embrace, and even survived the departure of co-lead vocalist Rachel Fannan in 2010, putting out Maul Tears earlier this year.

Hard Rock Cafe, 279 Yonge Street

8:00PM – Maddy Rodriguez

9:00PM – Dan McKinnon

10:00PM – MEME

11:00PM – Two Bears North

12:00AM – State of Grace

1:00AM – Zappien

Horseshoe Tavern, 370 Queen Street West

9:00PM – The Box Tiger

10:00PM – Kennedy Cult

11:00PM – Brody Dalle

Johnny Jackson, 587 College Street

8:00PM – Cold Capital

9:00PM – io

10:00PM – Marta Pacek

11:00PM – The Tallest Tree

12:00AM – The Seven Thirty Sevens

Lounge Bar (Inside Marriott Hotel), 525 Bay Street – FREE

7:30PM – Johnny DeMarco

8:15PM – Tina V

9:00PM – Lili Kendall

9:45PM – Dante Matas

10:30PM – DEON

11:15PM – Mike Cerveni

12:00AM – SJ

Painted Lady, 218 Ossingston Avenue

8:00PM – MTT

9:00PM – Animalia

10:00PM – Zoo Owl

11:00PM – VIRE

12:00AM – RED

1:00AM – Eytan Tobin

2:00AM – What Model Citizens

Phoenix Concert Theatre, 410 Sherbourne Street
Canadian Radio Music Awards

8:30PM – Trevor Guthrie

8:45PM – Tyler Shaw

9:15PM – Brett Kissel

9:30PM – Virginia to Vegas

9:45PM – Head of the Herd

10:30PM – Walk Off the Earth

Burlington, Ontario’s Walk Off the Earth (QRO photos) got round-the-world notice thanks to their low-budget videos of covers and originals, long before having management, booking, or a label.  Of course, by now they’ve got all of that for last year’s third release, R.E.V.O. LP, and come to CMW to headline the Canadian Radio Music Awards.

Queen Elizabeth Theater, 190 Princes’ Boulevard

8:00PM – Kenny vs Spenny

‘Kenny vs Spenny vs Canada’ on Tuesday (see above) & Wednesday of CMW at Queen Elizabeth Theater.

Rancho Relaxo, 300 College Street
Two Way Monologues

8:00PM – Eli Wolfe

9:00PM – Jay Miln

10:00PM – Dave Whitty & The City Superette

11:00PM – The Almighty Rhombus

12:00AM – The Roseville Band

1:00AM – FEMME ACCIDENT

2:00AM – 1951

3:00AM – Eden Culture

Rivoli, 334 Queen Street West

8:00PM – Mary Stewart

9:00PM – The Feather

10:00PM – Mia Dyson

11:00PM – The Meds

12:00AM – Ladies of the Canyon

1:00AM – Helen Shanahan

Supermarket, 268 Augusta Ave
The Agency Group

10:00PM – Cat Thomson

11:00PM – Good for Grapes

The Dakota Tavern, 249 Ossington Avenue

8:00PM – The Landed

9:00PM – SoHo Ghetto

10:00PM – Figaro

11:00PM – The Blancos

12:00AM – Sons et al.

1:00AM – Slaughter Beach

2:00AM – Lightmares

The Garrison, 1197 Dundas St. West
M for Montreal/Wavelengths

9:00PM – Moonwood

10:00PM – Mannerisms

11:00PM – MalcaMia

12:00AM – Mas Aya

1:00AM – Mozart’s Sister

The Hideout, 484 Queen St. West

8:00PM – Bastard Poetry

9:00PM – Atom & The Volumes

10:00PM – FrankySelector

11:00PM – Rehan Dalal

12:00AM – ByStarlight

1:00AM – Fairchild Brothers

2:00AM – Indicator Indicator

3:00AM – The Do Good Badlies

The Lobby Lounge @ Shangri-La Hotel, 188 University Ave – FREE

8:00PM – Julian Taylor Band

The Opera House, 735 Queen Street East
INK Entertainment

9:00PM – Cam Smith

10:00PM – Brandon Chey

11:00PM – Travi$ Scott

The Piston, 937 Bloor St West

9:00PM – Ian Kelly

10:00PM – The Booze Bombs

11:00PM – Barbarosa

12:00AM – Streetlight Social

1:00AM – Mississippi Bends

Underground Garage, 365 King Street West

9:00PM – The Ending To This Story

10:00PM – Step Echo

11:00PM – The Red Orkestra

12:00AM – The Electric Revival

1:00AM – Federal Unicorn

Velvet Underground, 508 Queen Street West

8:00PM – The Lost Chord

9:00PM – PAPERMAPS

11:00PM – Waterbodies

12:00AM – POOMA

 

 

THURSDAY, MAY 8th

Adelaide Hall, 250 Adelaide St W
Black Box

8:00PM – Seas

9:00PM – The Provincial Archive

10:00PM – LYON

11:00PM – Ten Second Epic

12:15AM – The Glorious Sons

1:00AM – Living With Lions

2:00AM – DJ IV

Baltic Avenue, 875 Bloor Street West
Punch Records

8:00PM – Macca

9:00PM – Ghetts

10:00PM – Little Simz

11:00PM – DJ Ace

Bovine Sex Club, 542 Queen Street West
Musebox/Reverbnation

9:00PM – Megafauna

10:00PM – The Wyld

11:00PM – Uncut

12:00AM – Open AIR

1:00AM – Salt of The Chief Cornerstone

2:00AM – The Toniks

C’est What, 67 Front St E

9:00PM – Finding Chuck

10:00PM – Twin Lakes

11:00PM – The Feather

12:00AM – Keiffer & The Curiosity Club

1:00AM – Ivy Coast

Cadillac Lounge, 1296 Queen Street West

7:00PM – Ann Chaplin

8:00PM – Black Mocassins

9:00PM – Steve Rivers

10:00PM – Mike LeBlanc

11:00PM – Billy J White

12:00AM – The Bros. Landreth

1:00AM – Jason Hastie & The Alibi

Cameron House – Backroom, 408 Queen Street West
Madic Records

9:00PM – AroarA

10:00PM – Sandro Perri

11:00PM – Astral Swans

12:00AM – Veda Hille

Hosting an amalgam of genres ranging from electronic, experimental, and even folk, Sandro Perri is notably one of Canada’s most talented producers.  He has yet to release any new music since his 2011 album, Impossible Spaces, which ranked 38 on Pitchfork’s list of ‘Top 50 Albums of 2011’.

Central, 603 Markham Street

5:00PM – Kevin Myles Wilson

6:00PM – Century Thief

7:00PM – Michael Brooker and MB10

8:00PM – Briagha McTavish

9:00PM – Jake Morley

10:00PM – Jeremy Loops

12:00AM – Mike Edel

1:00AM – Columbo

2:00AM – The Dead South

Charlie’s Gallery, 112 Harbord Street

8:00PM – Dean Marino

9:00PM – DT & The Dinosaurs

10:00PM – Jay Miln

11:00PM – The Hollowbodies

12:00AM – Jeff Beadle

Cherry Cola’s Rock N’ Rolla Cabaret, 200 Bathurst Street

8:00PM – BODØ

9:00PM – Speed Control

10:00PM – Stone River
11:00PM – Like a Motorcycle

12:00AM – Papillon

1:00AM – Caféïne

2:00AM – Cheetah Chrome

3:00AM – The Shanks

Xavier Caféïne comes to CMW behind last year’s New Love.

Comfort Zone, 480 Spadina Ave

8:00PM – Dorine Levy

9:00PM – Jasmine Singh

10:00PM – STAMPS

11:00PM – Anastasia A

12:00AM – ByStarlight

1:00AM – Terrace

Czehoski, 678 Queen Street West

8:00PM – FALLS

9:00PM – CANVAS

10:00PM – Water

11:00PM – Slaughter Beach

12:00AM – KASHKA

1:00AM – PARALLELS

Detour, 193 Baldwin Avenue

8:00PM – Allan Rayman

9:00PM – Eric Zayne

10:00PM – Beach & Monski

11:00PM – Kevin Lester

12:00AM – Half Chance Heroes

1:00AM – Adi Ulmansky

Drake Underground, 1150 Queen Street West

8:00PM – Matthew ‘Doc’ Dunn

9:00PM – ASMR Buds

10:00PM – DIANA

11:00PM – Jennifer Castle

A recent Canadian breakout has been DIANA (QRO photos at a Toronto festival), who are coming off of last year’s self-titled debut & tours with fellow countrywomen Tegan & Sara (see below) and Austra (QRO live review).

Drake Underground, 1150 Queen Street West

12:00AM – ASTR

1:00AM – Leisure Cruise

2:00AM – Rush Midnight

El Mocambo (Downstairs), 464 Spadina Avenue
101.9 Dawg FM

9:00PM – Conor Gains

10:00PM – Sugar Brown

11:00PM – MonkeyJunk

El Mocambo (Upstairs), 464 Spadina Avenue
Taiwan

8:00PM – RED

9:00PM – MATZKA

10:00PM – io

Free Times Cafe, 320 College St

8:00PM – JoJo Worthington

9:00PM – Allie

10:00PM – Courtney Lynn Music

11:00PM – Pat Maloney

12:00AM – October Gold

Gladstone Hotel, (North Ballroom) 1214 Queen W
BRBR

8:00PM – Antoine Corriveau

9:00PM – Pandaléon

10:00PM – Jimmy Hunt

11:00PM – Les Hay Babies

12:00AM – Kandle

Handlebar, 159 Augusta Avenue
Two Way Monologues

8:00PM – Chairs

9:00PM – Texas King

10:00PM – Sea Perry

11:00PM – The Blancos

12:00AM – CON VOS

1:00AM – Yeo

Hard Luck Bar, 772 Dundas St W
Newmusic Ten

8:00PM – Young Doctors In Love

9:00PM – Wordburglar

10:00PM – Juliana’s Daughter

11:00PM – The Lovelocks

12:00AM – For Esmé

Horseshoe Tavern, 370 Queen Street West

9:00PM – Maylee Todd

10:00PM – Three O’clock Train

11:00PM – John Batiste and Stay Human

12:00AM – Jr Gone Wild

1:00AM – Tanika Charles

Johnny Jackson, 587 College Street

10:00PM – Labcats

11:00PM – Miss Polygamy

12:00AM – The Socials

Lee’s Palace, 529 Bloor Street West

8:00PM – The Franklin Electric

9:00PM – The Mohrs

10:00PM – BASECAMP

11:00PM – Brendan Canning

12:00AM – Rubblebucket

1:00AM – Say Yes

While Broken Social Scene (QRO spotlight on) is only playing the Arts & Crafts Field Trip in June (QRO ‘13 recap), various members are pulling out their hiatus side-projects or just going solo, like BSS co-founder Brendan Canning (QRO interview), who comes to CMW behind last year’s You Gots 2 Chill (QRO review).

Brooklyn indie-dance outfit Rubblebucket (QRO live review) fit into any line-up, from ultra-hipster to jam (QRO photos at a festival).  Known for electric live shows (QRO live review), including at festivals (QRO photos), the group comes to CMW (QRO photos at a festival) behind 2011’s Omega La La (QRO review) and more recent EPs Oversaturated and Save Charlie.

Lounge Bar (Inside Marriott Hotel), 525 Bay Street – FREE
CBCmusic

12:00PM – Rob Moir

12:45PM – Bryan Potvin

1:30PM – The Brothers Landreth

Lounge Bar (Inside Marriott Hotel), 525 Bay Street – FREE
Sounds Australia

7:30PM – Hein Cooper

8:15PM – Emma Davis

8:50PM – Helen Shanahan

9:30PM – Brendan Ryder (I Am The Riot)

10:10PM – Sue-Anne Stewart

10:50PM – Matt Walters

11:30PM – Ma Petite

12:10AM – Lyon Apprentice

12:50AM – Marta Pacek

Painted Lady, 218 Ossingston Avenue
Mojo Records and Publishing

8:00PM – Kyle Aaron

9:00PM – MTL (Message to Love)

10:00PM – RaSoul

11:00PM – Miles Jones

12:00AM – Kayo

1:00AM – Quake Matthews

2:00AM – Mattyboh

Parts & Labour, 1566 Queen Street West
Cloud Empire

10:00PM – Days Like Today

11:00PM – Gunt

12:00AM – Skynet

1:00AM – Partycat

2:00AM – Elos Arma

Rancho Relaxo, 300 College Street
Two Way Monologues

8:00PM – Buddy McNeil & The Magic Mirrors

9:00PM – The Dead Projectionists

10:00PM – Paint

11:00PM – The Beer Patrice

12:00AM – Goodnight, Sunrise

1:00AM – The Blue Stones

2:00AM – Cowpuncher

3:00AM – Zoo Harmonics

Revival, 783 College Street
Feldman Agency

9:00PM – Scott Helman

9:45PM – Craig Stickland

10:30PM – Francesco

11:15PM – The Boom Boom

12:00AM – Fefe Dobson

Rivoli, 334 Queen Street West
Paquin Entertainment

9:00PM – Fortunate Ones

10:00PM – The Bros. Landreth

11:00PM – Jeremy Fisher

12:00AM – The Heartbroken

1:00AM – special guest

Silver Dollar, 486 Spadina Ave
Hand Drawn Dracula/neXt

8:00PM – RLMDL

9:00PM – Strands

10:00PM – Praises

11:00PM – Omhouse

12:00AM – Operators

1:00AM – Red Mass

Sneaky Dee’s, 431 College St.
Amnesia Rock Fest/New Damage

8:00PM – White Windows Pact

9:00PM – Slates

10:00PM – Miracles

11:00PM – GrimSkunk

12:00AM – Direct Hit!

1:00AM – The Flatliners

2:00AM – Life In Vaccum

The Flatliners hail from Richmond Hill in Ontario (QRO photos at a Toronto festival).  Leaning to the humorous ska-punk of labelmates Less Than Jake (QRO interview) and NOFX (QRO album review), they come to CMW behind last year’s Dead Language.

Supermarket, 268 Augusta Ave
The Agency Group

9:00PM – Andrew Austin

10:00PM – Andrew Allen

11:00PM – Poor Young Things

12:00AM – Amy Hef

1:00AM – Bryan Finlay

Tattoo, 567 Queen St West
Noisey Canada

8:00PM – DJ hustleGRL

9:00PM – A-Game

10:00PM – The Airplane Boys

11:00PM – Tre Mission

12:00AM – Naturally Born Strangers

The Dakota Tavern, 249 Ossington Avenue

8:00PM – POOMA

9:00PM – Foreign Diplomats

10:00PM – Grey Kingdom

11:00PM – Flash Lightnin’

12:00AM – Sleepy Sun

1:00AM – The Do Good Assassins

2:00AM – The Roseville Band

Though still only a few years old, San Francisco psych-rock act Sleepy Sun (QRO photos at a festival) has had building critical praise since 2008’s Embrace, and even survived the departure of co-lead vocalist Rachel Fannan in 2010, putting out Maul Tears earlier this year.

The Garrison, 1197 Dundas St. West
REEPERBAHN

8:00PM – Saidah Baba Talibah

9:00PM – No Sinner

10:00PM – Thomas D’Arcy

11:00PM – CATL

12:00AM – The King Khan & BBQ Show

1:00AM – Green Rays

Blacksnake, a.k.a. King Khan (who also front King Khan & The Shrines – QRO live review) teams up with Mark Sultan, a.k.a. BBQ, as the wild King Khan & BBQ Show (QRO photos).

The Great Hall, 1087 Queen Street West

9:00PM – TBA

11:00PM – Teenage Head

The Hideout, 484 Queen St. West

8:00PM – The Pistolwhips

9:00PM – Public

10:00PM – Birth of Joy

11:00PM – Le Trouble

12:00AM – Sons of Revelry

1:00AM – The Little Black Dress

2:00AM – South of Bloor

3:00AM – L.A.

The Lobby Lounge @ Shangri-La Hotel, 188 University Ave – FREE

9:00PM – Duane Forrest & Co.

The Opera House, 735 Queen Street East
Live Nation

9:00PM – Zerbin

10:00PM – Dear Rouge

11:00PM – Kongos

Underground Garage, 365 King Street West

9:00PM – Bad Captain

10:00PM – WEEKEND RIOT CLUB

11:00PM – Rend

12:00AM – Fake Shark-Real Zombie!

1:00AM – Take Part

2:00AM – conversation

Velvet Underground, 508 Queen Street West

8:00PM – Kristina King & The Walk-Ups

9:00PM – Bathurst Station

10:00PM – Dévah Quartet

11:00PM – Ariel

12:00AM – SATURNS

Virgin Mobile Mod Club, 720 College Street

7:00PM – Leisure Cruise

8:00PM – The Lighthouse & The Whaler

9:00PM – Matt Pond PA

From the other side of Lake Erie comes Matt Pond PA (QRO live review).  His alt-country/rock is perfectly suited for flyover country, as well as an engaging live show (QRO live review).  Pond’s last release was last year’s The Live Inside the Lines In Your Hand (QRO review), following up 2010’s Dark Leaves (QRO review) and 2007’s Last Light (QRO review), but he comes to CMW on the tenth anniversary tour for his excellent Emblems.

Wrongbar, 1279 Queen Street West
The Truth Music Group Showcase

9:00PM – Seven:30

9:00PM – Danthrax

10:00PM – OSIYM

11:00PM – Roney

12:00AM – The 6th Letter

1:00AM – Tasha the Amazon

2:00AM – Danthrax

2:00AM – Seven:30

 

 

FRIDAY, MAY 9th

Adelaide Hall, 250 Adelaide St W
KICX

9:00PM – Jordan McIntosh

10:00PM – Livy Jeanne

11:00PM – Brett Kissel

Air Canada Centre, 40 Bay Street
Live Nation

8:00PM – Half Moon Run

9:30PM – City and Colour

Montreal’s young trio Half Moon Run (QRO photos) come to CMW after the American release of their debut Dark Eyes (QRO review), and touring cross-country with Toronto’s Metric (QRO live review with Half Moon Run).

Dallas Green (QRO photos), singer/guitarist of emo-punk band Alexisonfire, embraces his sad, acoustic side as City and Colour (he’s Canadian, thus the extra ‘u’ – 2005 debut Sometimes only came out in America in 2009 – QRO review), coming to CMW (QRO photos at a festival) behind last year’s The Hurry and the Harm.

Baltic Avenue, 875 Bloor Street West
The Indie Machine

8:00PM – Bill and Murray

9:00PM – Crhymes

10:00PM – My Heart Belongs To Cecilia Winter

11:00PM – Parks At Night

12:00AM – Yellerkin

1:00AM – Sun Stone Revolvers

Bovine Sex Club, 542 Queen Street West

9:00PM – The Bloody Five

10:00PM – Dead Messenger

11:00PM – The Blancos

12:00AM – The Dirty Nil

1:00AM – Cheetah Chrome

2:00AM – The Almostly Trigger Happy

Cadillac Lounge, 1296 Queen Street West
RHC

8:00PM – JJ & The Pillars

9:00PM – Amberwood

10:00PM – The Commoners

11:00PM – Old James

12:00AM – Blue Davens Code

1:00AM – The Retrievers

2:00AM – The Cardinal Dream

Cameron House – Backroom, 408 Queen Street West

7:00PM – Jeremy Loops

8:00PM – Michael Cassidy

9:00PM – The Loodies

10:00PM – Little Suns

11:00PM – FUTURE HISTORY

12:00AM – The Seasons

1:00AM – Graydon James & The Young Novelists

Central, 603 Markham Street

12:00PM – Carmel Freeman

1:00PM – Muscle Souls

2:00PM – Noah Pascoe

3:00PM – Signe Miranda’s Veranda

4:00PM – Candice Sand

5:00PM – MoZayic

6:00PM – JJ Gerber

7:00PM – Jessica Speziale

8:00PM – SERUSHIÔ

9:00PM – Juliane Jones with Members of Ba Ban Chinese Music Society

10:00PM – Valérie Daure

11:00PM – T. Nile

12:00AM – The Archers

1:00AM – Killer Wails

2:00AM – The Dirty Fix

3:00AM – Patrick Grant

Charlie’s Gallery, 112 Harbord Street

8:00PM – Gdansk

9:00PM – Emily Reid

10:00PM – Jon Hynes

11:00PM – Mark Martyre

12:00AM – Marlon Chaplin

Cherry Cola’s Rock N’ Rolla Cabaret, 200 Bathurst Street

8:00PM – CARACAL

9:00PM – Hunting

10:00PM – Water

11:00PM – Richard Duguay

12:00AM – The Nils

1:00AM – Secondhand Habit

2:00AM – Die By Remote

3:00AM – Mushy Callahan

Czehoski, 678 Queen Street West
Sounds Australia Beat Pie

8:30PM – Tanya Lee

9:15PM – Lili Kendall

10:00PM – Hoodlem

10:45PM – Yeo

11:30PM – Audego

12:15AM – Elizabeth Rose

1:00AM – Sons et al.

Detour, 193 Baldwin Avenue
Mojo Records and Publishing

9:00PM – DJ MJ

10:00PM – Olenonly

11:00PM – Danjasop

12:00AM – No Big Deal

Drake Underground, 1150 Queen St W

8:00PM – Icecream

9:00PM – House of Monroe

10:00PM – DIANA

11:00PM – Pacific High

A recent Canadian breakout has been DIANA (QRO photos at a Toronto festival), who are coming off of last year’s self-titled debut & tours with fellow countrywomen Tegan & Sara (see below) and Austra (QRO live review).

El Mocambo (Downstairs), 464 Spadina Avenue

8:00PM – The Muso Project

9:00PM – Men In Suits

12:30AM – Journeye

El Mocambo (Upstairs), 464 Spadina Avenue
Supernova

8:00PM – Anodyne

8:00PM – Chatterton Eve

8:00PM – Holy Mind Funk

8:00PM – Parasona

8:00PM – Hello Companion

8:00PM – The Mustard Junkies

8:00PM – Hollywood Sins

Free Times Cafe, 320 College St

8:00PM – Beatrice Mason

9:00PM – Lovely Quinces

10:00PM – Emma Davis

11:00PM – Belle

12:00AM – ELLIOT MAGINOT

1:00AM – Pilot Light

Gladstone Hotel, (North Ballroom) 1214 Queen W
Alberta Music/SaskMusic

8:00PM – JJ Shiplett

9:00PM – Keiffer & The Curiosity Club

10:00PM – Astral Swans

11:00PM – Close Talker

12:00AM – PORT JUVEE

1:00AM – The Dead South

Handlebar, 159 Augusta Avenue
Two Way Monologues

8:00PM – Fire/Works

9:00PM – Duck Duck Goose

10:00PM – Tully on Tully

11:00PM – Jane’s Party

12:00AM – Le Trouble

1:00AM – The Kerouacs

Hard Luck Bar, 772 Dundas St W

8:00PM – We Outspoken

9:00PM – PORT JUVEE

10:00PM – The Motorleague

11:00PM – Red Mass

12:00AM – No Age

L.A.’s own young guitar & drums duo of Randy Randall and Dean Allen Spunt (QRO photos at a Los Angeles festival) have been blowing up very quickly as No Age since 2008’s Nouns (QRO review), including joining Dan Deacon (QRO live review) & Deerhunter (QRO live review) on the 2009 ‘Round Robin’ tour (QRO live review) & a controversial appearance on Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (QRO Indie on Late Night TV).  While their nascent ‘shitgaze’ style was stillborn – 2010’s Everything In Between (QRO review) didn’t stand out – they come to CMW after last fall’s release of An Object (QRO review).  The punk rock of such tracks as “Eraser” (QRO video), “Teen Creeps” (QRO video) and “Ripped Knees” (QRO video) plays fast, but look out for a young holiday crowd to go nuts (QRO live review), as the band comes to CMW (QRO photos at a festival).

Horseshoe Tavern, 370 Queen Street West
Culture Collide

9:00PM – Jordan Klassen

10:00PM – The Damn Truth

11:00PM – The Honeyrunners
12:00AM – The Balconies

1:00AM – Head of the Herd

2:00AM – The King Khan & BBQ Show

Blacksnake, a.k.a. King Khan (who also front King Khan & The Shrines – QRO live review) teams up with Mark Sultan, a.k.a. BBQ, as the wild King Khan & BBQ Show (QRO photos).

Kool Haus, 132 Queens Quay East
104.5 CHUM FM

6:00PM – Tegan & Sara

6:00PM – Ellie Goulding

6:00PM – Andrew Allen

6:00PM – Alyssa Reid

6:00PM – Kristina Maria

6:00PM – MAGIC!

Identical twin sisters Tegan and Sara (QRO interview) Quinn emerged out of Calgary at a young age over a decade ago (QRO spotlight on), and are coming to CMW (QRO photos at a festival) behind their seventh record, Heartthrob (QRO review) after a hiatus following the end of their touring behind 2009’s Sainthood (QRO review).  The duo manages to combine both the mature songstress(es) style and today’s indie-rock (QRO live review) – along with some great between song banter (QRO live review).  They arrive in Toronto after touring the world last year (QRO photos at a festival on the other side of the world) – from French-speaking Montreal (QRO photos) to Major League Baseball’s ‘Fan Cave’ (QRO photos).

One of the hottest breakthroughs has been London’s Ellie Goulding (QRO photos at a festival), who went from being unknown to playing the likes of Saturday Night Live (QRO Indie on Late Night TV) and even the royal wedding (QRO photos in the British Isles)!  She’s been movin’ on up in terms of venue size (QRO photos) & stage size (QRO photos on a side stage – QRO photos on a main stage), so catch her while you can (QRO live review).  She comes to CMW behind 2011’s Halcyon (QRO review) and her biggest tour to-date (QRO photos at Madison Square Garden), so come see “Lights” (QRO video).

Lee’s Palace, 529 Bloor Street West
Collective Concerts

9:30PM – GREEN ROOM ROCKERS

10:30PM – The Soul Motivators

11:30PM – The Slackers

1:20AM – Tupper Ware Remix Party

Lounge Bar (Inside Marriott Hotel), 525 Bay Street – FREE
CBCmusic

12:00PM – Andrew Austin
12:45PM – Matthew Johnston

1:30PM – Gentlemen Husbands

Lounge Bar (Inside Marriott Hotel), 525 Bay Street – FREE

6:45PM – Daniella Andrade

7:30PM – Maneli Jamal

8:15PM – Laura & Greg

9:00PM – Bryan Finlay

9:45PM – Luca Fogale

10:30PM – Wolves As Friends

12:00AM – Somerville

12:45AM – Michael Fraser

Massey Hall, 178 Victoria Street
Collective Concerts

8:00PM – The Dodos

9:15PM – Neko Case

San Francisco’s The Dodos (QRO live review) aren’t your run-of-the-mill guitar-and-drums duo (QRO photos at a festival).  Their indie-folk on such records as 2011’s No Color (QRO review) and last year’s Carrier (QRO review) has always been a more complex one – and a more compelling one.

While she first got notice as the main lady of indie-rock collective The New Pornographers (QRO live review), Neko Case (QRO photos outdoors) has also crafted her own solo career (even had her voice on an episode of Adult Swim’s Aqua Teen Hunger Force…).  Her last new release was way back in 2009 with Middle Cyclone (QRO review), but she comes to CMW (QRO photos at a festival) behind the acclaimed The Worse Things Get, The Harder I Fight, The Harder I Fight, The More I Love You (QRO review) and wonderful live show (QRO live review) – plus ‘winning the internet’ on Comedy Central’s @Midnight!

Painted Lady, 218 Ossingston Avenue

8:00PM – Neon Dreams

10:00PM – Cam Smith

11:00PM – The Wyld

12:00AM – muGz

1:00AM – Maldito

2:00AM – The Audible Doctor

Parts & Labour, 1566 Queen Street West

10:15PM – Jutes

11:15PM – Alfie

12:15AM – Kayo

1:15AM – Starks & Heights

2:15AM – 143Band

Phoenix Concert Theatre, 410 Sherbourne Street
Monster Energy

8:30PM – Kaydee

9:15PM – Perrion

10:00PM – Bodega Bamz

11:00PM – Flatbush Zombies

Putting an extra exclamation point in “Brooklyn!!!” is the borough’s own Flatbush Zombies (QRO photos at a festival), who are part of this decade’s East Coast hip-hop ‘Beast Coast’ movement.

Rancho Relaxo, 300 College Street
Berlin Music Week/Two Way Monologues

8:00PM – Yesterday Shop

9:00PM – Fade Chromatic

10:00PM – South of Bloor

11:00PM – Brothers of North

12:00AM – LISERSTILLE

1:00AM – PAPERMAPS

2:00AM – DT & The Dinosaurs

3:00AM – Dave Whitty & The City Superette

Revival, 783 College Street

9:20PM – Jesse Gold

10:00PM – Bobby Bazini

10:30PM – Nikki Yanofsky

11:20PM – Cris Cab

11:50PM – Andee

12:30AM – Kardinal Offishall

Rivoli, 334 Queen Street West
Music BC

8:30PM – David Morin

9:30PM – Chersea

10:30PM – The Lion the Bear the Fox

11:30PM – No Sinner

12:30AM – Good for Grapes

1:30AM – Jordan Klassen

Silver Dollar, 486 Spadina Ave
Silent Shout/neXt

8:00PM – We Are Wolves

9:00PM – Petra Glynt

10:00PM – Nyssa

11:00PM – Pat Jordache

12:00AM – Operators

1:00AM – Sexy Merlin

2:00AM – New Zebra Kid

3:00AM – Zoo Owl

Originally formed by two visual artists as ‘a post-punk landscape with analogue trees’, We Are Wolves could have gone in any great number of directions.  Thankfully for listeners, the intriguing indie rockers could not have chosen a better road to travel.  Their various tugs of war between lo and hi fi, French and English vocals, and dance and Latin styles have been almost as intriguing as their collective results on 2009’s Invisible Violence (QRO review) and last year’s follow-up, La Mort Pop Club.  They’ve played CMJ, SXSW, the Virgin Festival, Osheaga (QRO photos), and more; now they are bringing their electro garage party to CMW.  Party on.

Sneaky Dee’s, 431 College St.
M for Montreal/Bonsound/Audio Blood
7:00PM – POUTINE PARTY

8:00PM – Buddy McNeil & The Magic Mirrors

9:00PM – Secret Sun

10:00PM – International Zombies of Love

11:00PM – HIGHS

12:00AM – Lisa Leblanc

1:00AM – Random Recipe

2:00AM – Loud Lary Ajust

A trio of sponsors brings French Canadian acts like the patois hip-hop of Loud Lary Ajust (QRO photos at a Montreal festival).

Supermarket, 268 Augusta Ave
The Agency Group

9:00PM – The Seasons

10:00PM – Bellwoods

11:00PM – The Mohrs

12:00AM – The Franklin Electric

Tattoo, 567 Queen St West

9:30PM – Free n Losh

10:30PM – Elizabeth Rose

11:30PM – ASTR

12:30AM – ODESZA

Harrison Mills & Clayton Knight managed to put out their debut as electronic duo ODESZA (QRO photos) while still in their senior year back in ’12, and come to CMW while working on a follow-up.

The Dakota Tavern, 249 Ossington Avenue
X 92.9

8:00PM – 36?

9:00PM – Alexandre Desilets

10:00PM – Cub Sport

11:00PM – The High Dials

12:00AM – Mia Dyson

1:00AM – Jr Gone Wild

2:00AM – Papillon

The Garrison, 1197 Dundas St. West

8:30PM – Adi Ulmansky

9:00PM – BESTiE

10:00PM – Step Rockets

12:00AM – Breton

1:00AM – Wolf Saga

The Great Hall, 1087 Queen Street West
Collective Concerts

8:30PM – Good for Grapes

9:30PM – Quilt

10:30PM – Woods

Like their name implies, Brooklyn’s Woods traffic in outdoor, ‘woods-y’ sounds, but add some freak to that folk with electronica (QRO photos at a festival), most recently with With Light and With Love.

The Hideout, 484 Queen St. West

8:00PM – Overseas

9:00PM – The Black Lullaby

10:00PM – King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard

11:00PM – White Hills

12:00AM – Public Animal

1:00AM – You Am I

2:00AM – Shawn Brady

3:00AM – Silent Movie Type

The Lobby Lounge @ Shangri-La Hotel, 188 University Ave – FREE

5:00PM – Dani Jean Unplugged

9:00PM – Michael Tobin

The Vault @ One King West, 1 King St W
Songs From The Vault

6:30PM – Among Millions

7:15PM – Danielle Todd

8:00PM – Robyn Dell’Unto

8:45PM – Tara Holloway
9:30PM – Ambre McLean

10:15PM – Donovan Woods

Underground Garage, 365 King Street West
KoolFM

9:00PM – Blurred Vision

10:00PM – FLTF

11:00PM – Pigeon Park

12:00AM – Tupelo Honey

1:00AM – Open AIR

2:00AM – GRUVE

Velvet Underground, 508 Queen Street West

8:00PM – The Meerkats

9:00PM – Crowns for Convoy

10:00PM – Ginger Ale & The Monowhales

11:00PM – Tiny Danza

12:00AM – BamBoo

Virgin Mobile Mod Club, 720 College Street
Collective Concerts

7:00PM – The Greenery

7:45PM – Alpha & Omega

8:30PM – Backtrack

9:15PM – Counterparts
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