WEEKEND MUSIC: All that glitters is Gold and Youth

WEEKEND MUSIC: All that glitters is Gold and Youth

Within the next week Edmonton plays host to three major sold out shows: Carrie Underwood, Mumford and Sons, and Imagine Dragons. And while all will undoubtedly be extraordinary, one of the more intriguing live music options will happen at the Pawn Shop on Monday night – and you can still get tickets! Vancouver alternative band […]

WEEKEND MUSIC: Third time a charm for MGMT?

WEEKEND MUSIC: Third time a charm for MGMT?

The band MGMT – coming to play two shows at the Starlite Room Saturday night – may be a classic case of the infamous “sophomore jinx.” Formed by Ben Goldwasser and Andrew VanWyngarden, who met as students at the private liberal arts college Wesleyan University in Connecticut, the band’s first album won critical and popular […]

WEEKEND MUSIC: Dostoyevsky ghosts haunt indie folk from Seattle

WEEKEND MUSIC: Dostoyevsky ghosts haunt indie folk from Seattle

There’s an intriguing suite of live music choices this weekend –  from album releases to music about chocolate to an after-party for a craft fair, the one can’t-miss show is an early gig Friday at the Pawn Shop featuring Seattle’s Ivan & Alyosha. The wondrous spirit of his indie folk quartet is matched if not […]

WEEKEND MUSIC: Motley Crue’s latest farewell tour may be its last

WEEKEND MUSIC: Motley Crue’s latest farewell tour may be its last

You know why it’s such big news when bands or musicians finally retire? It’s because the vast majority never do. Instead they just keep on making music and touring until they’re no longer physically able to. Such is the case with the band for this weekend’s biggest gig, Motley Crue, who peaked somewhere in the […]

WEEKEND MUSIC: Longterm family Junkies

WEEKEND MUSIC: Longterm family Junkies

The iconic Cowboy Junkies are in town this weekend for a pair of sold out shows at St. Albert’s Arden Theatre, on a weekend where there’s as much live music to see around Edmonton as there is in it. One of the original Canadian bands that crossed country with folk and rock music, the Cowboy […]

EXTREME METAL REUNION: Disciples of Power rise again

EXTREME METAL REUNION: Disciples of Power rise again

It’s hard to believe there was a time when an extreme metal band from Edmonton could get on television. Disciples of Power first hit the MTV and MuchMusic airwaves in 1989 with “Crisis,” a thrashy technical-death metal number denouncing environmental degradation, from its debut album, Power Trap. The coming years saw the band relocate to […]

WEEKEND MUSIC: Oowatanite(s) with April Wine, Yukon Blonde

WEEKEND MUSIC: Oowatanite(s) with April Wine, Yukon Blonde

If someone asked you what show this weekend was sold out, you probably wouldn’t guess April Wine at Century Casino on Saturday night, would you? You’d be wrong. The legendary Canadian band has had a huge number hits over its lifespan and remains a proven rock ‘n’ roll draw across Canada. But it’s been fraught […]

WEEKEND MUSIC PREVIEW: Depth behind Bend Sinister

WEEKEND MUSIC PREVIEW: Depth behind Bend Sinister

Those of you who saw the disappointing Rihanna show on Wednesday can take solace in the fact that for the price of your one ticket, you can probably take at least half a dozen of your best friends to any of local show this weekend. Or maybe that doesn’t make you feel better. One of […]

WEEKEND MUSIC: Four horsemen of Canadian rock

WEEKEND MUSIC: Four horsemen of Canadian rock

Talk about bang for your rock ‘n’ roll buck. While it was a bummer that Bob Seger had to postpone his Thursday show due to the crappy weather, any of the four bands playing at the Shaw Conference Centre on Friday could be a headliner – maybe not at the Shaw, grant you, but somewhere. […]

WEEKEND MUSIC: Imagine Dragons, Heart on Big Monday

WEEKEND MUSIC: Imagine Dragons, Heart on Big Monday

Whichever era of Heart you’re a fan of (assuming you’re a fan to begin with), the fabulous Wilson sisters will undoubtedly perform songs that you’ll love at the Jubilee Auditorium on Monday night – part of our extended long weekend of Big Shows. What’s not to love? This concert is sold out. Heart is an […]

WEEKEND MUSIC: Pop sisters still the indelible indie twins

WEEKEND MUSIC: Pop sisters still the indelible indie twins

They may be famous now, but Tegan and Sara remain the indelible indie pop twin sisters from Calgary. They parachute into Edmonton on Sunday night for a show at the Shaw Conference Centre. The girls began playing guitar and writing songs together at the age of 15, and, now, almost twenty years later, have amassed […]

WEEKEND MUSIC: DOA Hardcore to the end

WEEKEND MUSIC: DOA Hardcore to the end

DOA is thought of as one of the founders of hardcore punk along with Black Flag, The Germs and Negative Trend. While singer-guitarist Joey Keithley is the only founding member remaining from those early days, the 1970s, the band’s ethos and bone-crunching sound remains as hard as it ever was. That being said, their recordings […]