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  • June 25th, 2009EmerExperimental, Folk, Indie, Rock, pop

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    The Horseshoe Taven hosted one of the most anticipated nights on the Saturday of NXNE boasting a slew of amazing talent crammed into the same legendary location. The line up was unreal, and I mean that in the best possible way. What I loved most about it is that there was such an array of diverse artists, no act at this NXNE event was even remotely similar to the one before, which was refreshing to watch.  From the melodic and ethereal Woodpigeon, to the unique and unusual DD/MM/YYYY, there was a genre for every music lover out there.

    woodpigeon-102First out was folk rock band Woodpigeon hailing from Calgary, Alberta. Their sound is not pretentious, it’s disarming and soothing and a touch melancholy, which is savoury to the ear.  Their layering of instruments also added a unique dynamic when accompanied by their hauntingly beautiful lyrics. Their sound is modern yet timeless,  pure genius in my opinion.

    rubycoast-101Tokyo Police Club was unfortunately not performing at this year, but if you are a fan you must check out Ruby Coast.  They are poppy indie rock band that sound… well… exactly like Tokyo Police Club.  Nonetheless, they are a talented bunch who play fun, upbeat, cheerful tunes that you can shake your tail feather to.

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    If you love beachy, breezy, Bob Dylan-esque folksie tunes you’ll fall head over heels for Mr. Jason Collett. jcollett-104This dapper gentleman engages the crowd with his calming voice and takes his fans on a poetic journey through his lyrics. His music transcends time, as do Woodpigeon’s, in that their songs are effortlessly timeless and could be listened to 50 years ago, now and in the future.

    hotpanda-104If what you fancy is indie Brit pop you need to check out Hot Panda.  They are a band out of Edmonton, Alberta that seamlessly infuse instruments such as accordions, harmonicas, hotpanda-101and keyboards into their musical mix to make a sound all of their own.  Their sound is quirky and energetic and if you don’t have the urge to groove out while watching them perform you’ve got issues!!!

    ddmmyyyy-103ddmmyyyy-107The best performance at the Horseshoe by far was from band DD/MM/YYYY.  This band pushes musical and performance boundaries with their unique brand of indie rock and thier unconventional stage show.  ddmmyyyy-106Their music is experimental mixed with doses of pure rock and roll and a dollop of crazy, which I mean with the best of intentions.  Their stage show is similar to their musical stylings: hectic, confusing and brilliant.  They are a force to be reckoned with and are easily one of my favorite performers coming out of Toronto at the moment.

    triplecobra-101As I left The Horseshoe Tavern, I stumbled upon a great performance at The Velvet Underground: Triple Cobra! triplecobra-104Straight out of San Francisco, Triple Cobra was the best performance of the night by far.  I’m not the biggest fan of their music, which can only be described as glamorized cock rock, but their stage show was brilliant.  The performance value was through the roof, from the light show to the scantily clad Vegas-style back-up dancers, this band is a must see!

    grantlawrencecbcradio3-101ddmmyyyy-104All and all, Saturday night at The Horseshoe and Velvet Underground tickled my musical fancy.  Can’t wait until next year!

    Written by Kristen Tignanelli

    Photography by Joyce Wong

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