MUSIC: KingDoom to lead ‘industrial revolution’ from Edmonton

MUSIC: KingDoom to lead ‘industrial revolution’ from Edmonton

With one member who used to play with Marilyn Manson and another who played with Econoline Crush, Edmonton’s own KingDoom is hoping to lead a new “industrial revolution” for a genre of music that seems to be in a bit of a lull. KingDoom plays Saturday at the Pawn Shop, on the heels of a […]

Taylor Swift returns to Edmonton in June

Taylor Swift returns to Edmonton in June

It looks like Taylor Swift has made some room on her tour for Edmonton after all. The 23-year-old femme fatale will play at Rexall Place June 25 and 26 as part of an extensive tour in support of her latest album Red. With opening act Ed Sheeran – whose duet with Elton John was one […]

REVIEW: Krall’s sultry show all grace, no pretense

REVIEW: Krall’s sultry show all grace, no pretense

There’s a realness about Diana Krall that can’t be measured. Sure, she’s a multi-platinum-selling, Grammy and Juno award-winning artist who happens to be publicly married to another multi-platinum-selling, Grammy award-winning, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame artist. Despite all that and more, there are no emanations of celebrity from her onstage. Maybe it’s the Canadian […]

Herbie Hancock to headline 2013 Jazz Fest

Herbie Hancock to headline 2013 Jazz Fest

For anyone old enough to remember the annual Playboy jazz poll, “Herbie Hancock on the piano” should have a familiar ring to it – and now he’s coming back to Edmonton, still going strong. The multiple Grammy winner is a headliner at the 2013 Edmonton International Jazz Festival, performing Thursday, June 27 at the Winspear […]

THEATRE REVIEW: Private Lives pithy without the stiffy

THEATRE REVIEW: Private Lives pithy without the stiffy

The Citadel Theatre’s version of Private Lives by Noel Coward should be prescribed by doctors to treat depression. To quote a gentleman sitting three rows back from me on opening night, “Wow, there is nothing quite like a good laugh.” My sentiments exactly. Having being written in 1930 and last produced in Edmonton in 1986, […]

WEEKEND MUSIC: Marilyn Manson show will go on!

WEEKEND MUSIC: Marilyn Manson show will go on!

There is no official statement yet, but it looks like Marilyn Manson is going to be OK following his collapse on stage in Saskatoon Wednesday night. Saturday’s show in Edmonton and all remaining shows “will be moving forward as scheduled,” according to the concert promoter. You know, it’s always fun and games until somebody loses […]

WHO NAMED THE BAND: MotorHezbollah branching out

WHO NAMED THE BAND: MotorHezbollah branching out

It’s not like MotorHezbollah has a huge Lebanese following or anything. Even so, “We’ve had some Lebanese people come up to us and just say they love the name, because I guess the organization is based in Lebanon,” reports Billthy Animal Hersche, drummer for the local Motorhead tribute band playing Friday at DV8. The deeper […]

Serena Ryder to play Edmonton in April

Serena Ryder to play Edmonton in April

We’ve been hearing Serena Ryder all over the radio. It’s about time we saw her live in a setting that befits her emerging status as the siren of a new order in female pop music – a little Adele, a touch of Florence and the Machine, some Amy Winehouse, not too much, and overall a […]

Classified gets in touch with Inner Ninja on No. 1 album

Classified gets in touch with Inner Ninja on No. 1 album

Like a lot of white rappers of a certain age, Classified, aka Luke Boyd, listened to Snoop and Dr. Dre when he was a kid. The stuff wasn’t easy to find in Enfield, Nova Scotia, where he came of age in the mid-1990s. Cassette tapes were treasured possessions. He says he and three other dudes […]

Boys club at the Edmonton Music Awards nominations

Boys club at the Edmonton Music Awards nominations

The nominees have been crunched and the numbers are in – and the 2013 Edmonton Music Awards seems to have delivered a healthy cross-section of names to represent Edmonton’s music scene. Corb Lund, Jay Sparrow (right) and Mitchmatic lead the pack with six nominations each – a bit of a boys club, but stylistically diverse, […]

CONCERT REVIEW: Derivative Muse bombards the senses

CONCERT REVIEW: Derivative Muse bombards the senses

There are plenty of adjectives one can use for Muse’s show at Rexall Place on Super Bowl Sunday: Bombastic, pretentious, overwhelming, dazzling, even stupefying – but in a good way. It was a fierce bombardment of the senses, a visual extravaganza that overloaded your auditory and visual faculties to the point of no return. The […]

REVIEW: Jacksons all about the groove, the love, in Edmonton

REVIEW: Jacksons all about the groove, the love, in Edmonton

The Jacksons showed us the love at the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce Ball on Saturday night – a slick, polished show, yet with lots of heart. The annual soiree at the Shaw Conference Centre began by having that big show feel, backlights coming up slowly to reveal two sets of two keyboards, drums, bass, big […]