NEWS FOR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16

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Stories by Jeremiah Ho, and Luca Caruso-Moro

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By Luca Caruso-Moro


CJLO TOP 30 (FEB 6TH - 12TH)

FRIDAYS = CHART DAYS!!

Above is CJLO's weekly TOP 30 from February 6th to 12th. Our charts are compiled from actual airplay on our airwaves, broadcasted on 1690 AM in Montreal and its surrounding areas, as well as live via our website at CJLO.com

Montreal Based: Milk & Bone, Vantablack Warship, Kristian North and Shem G

Canadian: Greber, Cadence Weapon, Alvvays, Dead Centuries, Cadence Weapon, Chad Vangaalen, Daniel Caesar, Omhouse, Miesha & The Spanks, Viledriver, Chanhays, Beliefs, METZ, Edgar Breau, Cecil Frena and No Museums

Tune into Charts & Crafts every Friday at 12pm to get a tast of our charts live on CJLO!


Love for Le Cagibi

As you may have heard, local venue and alternative community hot spot Le Cagibi is having to move due to a big rent increase. Well, Josh from The Neighbourhood (Wednesdays from 5-6pm) hosted a 2-hour Love for Le Cagibi special yesterday where some good friends and talented musicians called in to share their favourite memories of of the space! 


Mappe Of - Live From The Oven

Our most recent live session at CJLO was with Mappe OfTheir debut record A Northern Star, A Perfect Stone is a sonic world unto itself, an aural landscape steeped in experience and imagination... Take a listen to three of the tunes, which they played for us on Jan 16th, the night after they performed with Bahamas in Montréal.

Also, make sure to follow us on SoundCloud for CJLO's most notable interviews and performances!


Film Review: Black Panther (And Why You Should See It)

It’s finally here! Black Panther, the 18th installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) run by Marvel Studios, focuses on the events that occurred after Captain America: Civil War, released in spring of 2016. Black Panther is not your typical MCU film, but it does revert back to MCU's last battle trope—and it looks amazing.

T’Challa returns to Wakanda, a technologically advanced African nation that is hidden from the rest of the world. Upon his return he is crowned King, but not without the demons of his father’s reign lurking in the shadows waiting to be revealed.


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