This week on Exclaim! TV we have some more amazing live performances, showcasing two talented artists from very different ends of the musical spectrum.
First off, we have the recently revived Woolly Leaves, the solo project driven by the subtly calm vocal stylings of Will Kidman. Best known for being Constantines' keyboardist, Kidman plays "Big City," with some great opening banter, at Toronto's Bloor Ossington Folk Festival last fall, and then goes on to deliver "Never Ending Song About Nothing."
Also at the Bloor Ossington Folk Festival, dirtymags took the stage at the Theatre of Human Health opening for the Cancer Bats. The dirtymags' loud, grungy vibe fused with their entrancing vocals makes for an entertaining set. You can check them out playing "Endless Days," and "Mainline."
Be sure to keep coming back to Exclaim! TV to check out our upcoming endeavours with artists like John K. Samson, Bahamas, Madlib, Los Campesinos!, and exclusive footage from Montreal's Igloofest.
First off, we have the recently revived Woolly Leaves, the solo project driven by the subtly calm vocal stylings of Will Kidman. Best known for being Constantines' keyboardist, Kidman plays "Big City," with some great opening banter, at Toronto's Bloor Ossington Folk Festival last fall, and then goes on to deliver "Never Ending Song About Nothing."
Also at the Bloor Ossington Folk Festival, dirtymags took the stage at the Theatre of Human Health opening for the Cancer Bats. The dirtymags' loud, grungy vibe fused with their entrancing vocals makes for an entertaining set. You can check them out playing "Endless Days," and "Mainline."
Be sure to keep coming back to Exclaim! TV to check out our upcoming endeavours with artists like John K. Samson, Bahamas, Madlib, Los Campesinos!, and exclusive footage from Montreal's Igloofest.