Pop Montreal
Katie Moore
PUBLISHED Mar 6, 2007
As lame as it sounds, this was undoubtedly the "feel-good show of the fest. With Al Tuck on before and Ramblin Jack Elliott after, the int...
Joanna Newsom
PUBLISHED Mar 6, 2007
Living in a major Canadian city, one forgets what its like to be in love with an album for years before the opportunity comes to see it li...
Plants and Animals
PUBLISHED Mar 6, 2007
Made up of nearly equal parts transplanted Maritimers and Francophones, Plants and Animals are poised to become the next big something if w...
Sixtoo with Hadji Bakara
PUBLISHED Mar 6, 2007
Performing a set of entirely new material, this set of hook-filled electronic music was only brought down by Sixtoos rapping, which was sp...
Spank Rock
PUBLISHED Mar 6, 2007
While their CD, YoYoYoYoYo, may not have the same stereo staying power, Spank Rocks live show continues to evolve into the most energetic...
Sunset Rubdown
PUBLISHED Mar 6, 2007
The final night of the fest had the benefit of a partied-out, captive audience, bleary-eyed, couch dreaming and beer forcing, and Sunset Ru...
Tall Firs
PUBLISHED Mar 6, 2007
Performing a set that mostly consisted of bland-sounding renditions of what could have been discarded Sonic Youth b-sides, this band were n...
Tom Fun Orchestra
PUBLISHED Mar 6, 2007
Far away from the Cape Breton tourist office lives a punk rock band that play their parents instruments after dipping into the familys mo...