Toro y Moi Album Preview On Friday, January 18th from 4pm-6pm

Hey Toro y Moi fans! Tune in to Charts and Crafts tomorrow from 4pm-6pm, not only to hear CJLO's weekly chart, but to hear a special play-through feature of the Toro y Moi's brand new album 'Anything In Return' to be released January 22nd on Carpark Records.



Gentleman Reg on With Gay Abandon

 

Tune in to With Gay Abandon this Monday, January 14th at 1:00pm to hear an interview with Toronto-based Gentleman Reg, who will be performing in Montreal on January 17th to launch the new album 'Leisure Life'.


Tonight on Salvation from Sin

Tune in to Salvation from Sin tonight at 11:59 pm for DJ Michael Terzian aka Sinister's Year End Top 30 Countdown!


CJLO - The Best of 2012

There is a new and exciting year ahead of us, but we here at CJLO want to take this chance to reminisce about the wonderful music 2012 had to offer. CJLO DJs and staff give you their top picks of the year, and the lists reflect the different styles of music that broadcasts on CJLO every day, as well as the eclectic tastes of our DJs! Check them out and you might find something new and interesting.


Tegan and Sara

 

Interview: Tegan and Sara

By Beansie Saretsky from CJLO's Maiden Voyage (Fridays, 12-1pm) and Julie Matson from CJLO's With Gay Abandon (Fridays, 1-2pm)


Let's Get Depressed! 2: Electric Mopealoo

A mixtape curated by Omar Goodness, CJLO Head Music Director and host of Hooked on Sonics

Let's Get Depressed! 2: Electric Mopealoo from omarsonics on 8tracks Radio.


Maiden Voyage and With Gay Abandon Talk With Tegan and Sara

 

Julie (With Gay Abandon) and Beansie (Maiden Voyage) had the pleasure of interviewing Tegan and Sara this past Sunday before their packed performance at Metropolis that night. Tune in to CJLO this Friday, December 21st at 1pm to hear the interview air on With Gay Abandon. If you can't listen at that time, not to worry! The full audio interview + written transcript will be posted in our online magazine with a show review for your viewing pleasure.


Balacade - Malaise Era

 

Sometimes an album can trigger a memory of a time in your life, mostly likely because you incessantly listened to it. Other times, albums can sound familiar upon first listen, bring back a flood of memories even though you've never heard the songs. This is exactly what Balacade's new release Malaise Era offers. When I first listened to the album it took back back to the summer of 2004, when Grandaddy's Sumday and Dios' self-titled album were the soundtrack of evenings spent with friends around a campfire.


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