Concert Reviews

SALAAM @ Ballatou

By Luca Petryshyn (aka DJ Spooky) - West African Hour - 07/16/2008


BLACK UMFOLOSI @ Le National

By Andrij Radio (aka DJ Dreeko) - West African Hour - 07/15/2008

 


SEUN KUTI AND THE EGYPT 80 @ Metropolis

By Luca Petryshyn (aka DJ Spooky) - West African Hour - 07/13/2008

 


CALEXICO @ Le National

By Simon Howell - A Listening Ear - 07/07/2008

Since the late 90's, Calexico -- formed by Joey Burns and John Convertino of Giant Sand -- have been steadily churning out their own blend of horn-infused folk-rock, which touches on traditional Mexican music as well as more typical American folk influences. Their live show, as it turns out, is a fairly straightforward replica of their recorded sound, albeit with a few left turns here and there.


MINDLESS SELF INDULGENCE @ Le Medley

By Michelle Ayoub - 06/29/2008

“Yes, NO, do-do-do-do!”

Le Medley, June 29th 2008. The band: Mindless Self Indulgence, touring in support of their new album If. I am still undecided on whether I am the perfect person to write this review, or the absolute worse. On the one hand, I vividly recall sneaking in to seven dollar shows in bars years before I was of age to see this band, on the other hand, I vividly recall sneaking in to seven dollar shows in bars years before I was of age to see this band.


MY MORNING JACKET @ Le National

By Ricky D - The Naked Lunch - 06/17/2008

The difference between the fifth studio album from the Louisville, Kentucky quintet and all previous work is the influence of producers James and Joe Chiccarelli (The Shins, U2), who stray away from the synths on some of My Morning Jacket’s past work and instead, try to emulate their full, live sound. This just might be the reason why this time around, the band outdid themselves once again on their 2008 North American tour.


DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE @ Quai Jacques Cartier

By Lindsay Wood - Through Being Cool - 06/06/2008

You know the feeling you get when you finally get the chance to see a band you just keep missing (because either the band got injured on a previous tour, or you happened to take an extra work shift without realizing that it was on the same night as the show)?  That’s the feeling I had when I saw Death Cab for Cutie. We were finally able to be in the same place at the same time on their most recent Montreal visit, meeting when “soul meets body” at the Quai Jacques Cartier.


MATTHEW GOOD AND HIS BAND @ Club Soda

By Michelle Ayoub - Ravenous Medicine - 05/30/2008

As I sit to write this review, I realize that it will be quite the task, because following last Friday’s performance at Club Soda, I am just a tad bit giddy. Considering how many shows yours truly has seen over the years, going from itsy-bitsy productions to big-budget extravaganzas, from mellow indie rock concerts to the most obscure metal shows featuring bands from parts of Europe no one knew existed, I think that’s really saying something for Matthew Good and his band.


THE RACONTEURS @ Metropolis

By Ida Jørgensen - Midnight Motion - 06/04/2008


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