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Vernacular: Hollerado, Hollerado, Hollerado (PCH, Apr 1)
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As much live Canadian indie music as a carless Guelphite can access. Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Hollerado, Hollerado, Hollerado (PCH, Apr 1). Get an A . While taking in their spectacle in the University of Guelph's basement I considered how this show would grade on Chartattack's annual " CMW Report Cards. Secondly the music was gosh-darn great. They've got one legit album out, the so-damn-literal Record In a Bag. Full of great tunes that they played like opener Juliette. Even the visuals and stage-use were...
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Vernacular: Hillside 2013 Lineup Reaction
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As much live Canadian indie music as a carless Guelphite can access. Monday, April 22, 2013. Hillside 2013 Lineup Reaction. Mentionables, in my humble opinion. Eight and a Half. A few on the heavier side this year with METZ, Fucked Up and even YT/ ST - should be swell. Posted by Stefan Andrushenko. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Moving to Toronto in 2010. I think there's enough Toronto listings around that I don't need to be redundant. Hillside 2013 Lineup Reaction. Hillside 2013 - Lineup Rumours.
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Vernacular: Hillside Reviews 2011!
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As much live Canadian indie music as a carless Guelphite can access. Tuesday, July 26, 2011. All the goodness should be pouring out over the next week or so if I stay motivated. Going to be all over at the new blog - AudioVernacular.blogspot.com. Check it for Harlan Pepper, Kidstreet, The Midway State, Graveyard Train. And more. Plus much more to come! Posted by Stefan Andrushenko. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). NxEW - Canadian Music Blog. Alvin Thinks This Is Interesting (non-music).
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Vernacular: Hillside 2007
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As much live Canadian indie music as a carless Guelphite can access. Monday, July 30, 2007. A wonderfully and slightly unexpected sunny day greeted me as I familiarized myself with the grounds and stumbled upon my first non-mainstage tent. Inside was a wonderful and slightly unexpectedly sunny band that really started my day off on the right foot. Dance Hall Free for All. Was happy to have shared their music with us. And the Apostle of Hustle. This was the first of many “Where’s Whiteman? Played his modi...
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Vernacular: Hillside from the Inside - 2009
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As much live Canadian indie music as a carless Guelphite can access. Sunday, February 08, 2009. Hillside from the Inside - 2009. The day started with a traditional welcoming ceremony that consisted of two aboriginal ladies telling us how a tribe would welcome foreign visitors with a song and then proceeding to sing the song while playing small hand drum instruments. Immediately following this was a band formed in Guelph, made up of four 'Shwa/Whitby boys - the D'urbervilles. S Your Rocky Spine. They were...
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Vernacular: Dala (Hillside '09)
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As much live Canadian indie music as a carless Guelphite can access. Wednesday, July 29, 2009. Welcome to Guest Blogger - Natasha Holmes. Who had this rave review of Dala's Saturday evening Hillside Main Stage performance:. Having been listening to Dala. For months leading up to Hillside, I was nothing less than giddy as the ladies, AmanDA and SheiLA (DALA), stepped on to the stage. Opening with a delightful but powerful rendition of Marilyn Monroe. As they sung back-up on Life is a Highway. The song, ab...
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Vernacular: Hillside 2011 Announced
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As much live Canadian indie music as a carless Guelphite can access. Friday, April 22, 2011. Well I guess I slacked this year and only manage to post 6 of 53 bands early this year. Regardless here is my initial list of excitement. Dan Mangan - Finally. Braids - Back again from last year. Now with one of my fave new albums out. Hollerado - Gonna be a party. Common Grackle - One of a few firsts at this Hillside. Karkwa - besides Karkwa. The Beauties (with Kevin Drew of BSS) - Fun last year. Armed with an i...
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Vernacular: Hillside 2010 - Sunday Recap
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As much live Canadian indie music as a carless Guelphite can access. Tuesday, September 21, 2010. Hillside 2010 - Sunday Recap. The Acorn falls from the Wooden Sky. There were enticing collaborations happening throughout the grounds to kick off a sunny Sunday morning. Being a big Acorn. Fan (with new concert tee to prove it), and after an impressive Wooden Sky. 8217; Lovers in a Dangerous Time. Which was good fun and included some slide guitar. Keeping with the easy-going set they led a Happy Birthday.
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A Bulldozer With A Wrecking Ball Attached: January 2013
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A Bulldozer With A Wrecking Ball Attached. View my complete profile. Detective fiction is like jazz! Thoughts: I got em. Around the Way Folks. Posts So Nice I Write Them Twice. The Poetry of Gus Braveyard. Daniel Leslie, Photographs. Jay Heinrich's Blog of Rhetoric. Jesse Matheson, Freak of Nurture. My CBC Radio 3 playlist. Roger Dean Young and the Tin Cup. Tuesday, January 15, 2013. Detective fiction is like jazz! I strained to keep my naive disdain for showtunes to myself, but if Lewis saw it he didn't...
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Narrow Crafts: June 2010
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Thursday, June 3, 2010. Looking for Awesome Shows in E-town this week? Here, let me help. I hate the feeling I get in my gut when I discover some amazing new artist/album/whatever and then find out that they played in Edmonton the week before. I wish someone could just tell me: "Hey. This band is coming to play. You've never heard them, but you will soon fall in love with them". Also, I am often told that blogs should cater to a niche subject or service, so why not this? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View ...