A La Music White Lung /Cloud Nothings at the Biltmore Cabaret, July 23rd 2012 I slept past my alarm on the morning of Monday July 23rd. The reason for this was because my phone had been stolen the Friday Sharon Allman July 25, 2012
A La Music Long Live Vancouver Metal It had almost been a whole month since I’d seen a metal show before seeing 3 Inches of Blood and Bison at the Vogue Theatre Daniel Robichaud July 23, 2012
A La Music Ava Luna and guests Blind Horses – Media Club – Live Review Two experimental, noise-punk, soul, rock, pop groups were on the agenda for the night. Blind Horses led the way, and as the 4 young men Rebekah Gusway July 23, 2012
A La Music The Once – Interview – Vancouver Folk Music Festival At the 35th annual Vancouver Folk Music Festival, Vancouver Weekly had the pleasure of chatting with The Once. Before the Folk Festival a preview of Laura Necochea July 20, 2012
A La Music MS MR, Marina & the Diamonds Concert Review Upon arrival at the Commodore Ballroom, I was greeted by a line that stretched far down Granville and around the corner of Smithe Street. The Sharon Allman July 18, 2012
A La Music Imaginary Cities, Rah Rah & Federal Lights @The Waldorf – Live Review Thursday night at the Waldorf hotel was the setting for this adventure which featured a trio of up and coming bands from the heart of Rebekah Gusway July 14, 2012
A La Music METZ – Album Review I must confess that I did not know much about the band before the beginning of this week. After a musically educational catch up, I Sharon Allman July 13, 2012
A La Music The Exact Colour of Doubt Last month, I had the opportunity to speak with Aaron Hemphill of Liars, which I knew at the time to be a very unusual experimental Garin Fahlman July 11, 2012
A La Music Alejandra Robles is “La Morena” – Vancouver Folk Music Festival Preview Alejandra Robles is from Puerto Escondido province of Oaxaca in Mexico. From a Mestizo background, Robles identifies as afro-Mexican and from listening to her second Laura Necochea June 29, 2012
A La Music Beachwood Sparks: The Tarnished Gold – Review Beachwood Spark’s latest album is a portrait of summer days long gone; of the rolling fields and lazy beaches we would like to imagine were Garin Fahlman June 29, 2012
A La Music CEU At The Rio – Live Music Review The music started off with a bang as Sambatá took to the stage at the Rio Theatre on Tuesday night. An impressive drum line-up produced strong Rebekah Gusway June 28, 2012
A La Music Metric – Concert Review Saturday night, a jam-packed Commodore played peppy host to Metric, the darlings of Canadian indie. It was an exclusive show to which entry could only Daniel Siracusa June 25, 2012