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Still Life Still – Spider Fight
January 25, 2011
Let’s revisit the 90s and throw a boombox over our shoulder and head to the park. We’ll grab our guitars and provide some needed acoustics and sing, as straight-faced as we possibly can and just start jamming. Toronto’s Still Life
Still Life Still – 3 Eyes
January 25, 2011
It’s pop thats pulsating and sweet, the kind that’s not too decadent, just perfectly catchy. Anyone lucky enough to catch their set in Bellwoods on this day was likely intrigued by the impromptu party, because really- anytime the boombox comes
Inlet Sound – Thanks Sally
January 12, 2011
They’re pleased with it all, all the words pronouced sound good and right brushing up against those guitar strokes and twinkly kid instruments. And why not? It’s a beautiful day in Bellwoods park, and we’re all among friends. words by
Inlet Sound – Search & Rescue
January 12, 2011
Symptomatic of an emotion that’s hard to come by these days, joy. Even when their songs take a sombre tone, there’s that smile; poorly covered, ready to present itself whenever it sees fit. words by Nada Alic myspace.com/inletsound
Inlet Sound – Mademoiselle
January 12, 2011
The anatomy of the folk song doesn’t often stray, it’s rooted in the soul of folk- something timeless and unchanged. Inlet Sound takes that and sticks with it as best as fine young millenials can, singing borrowed words from older
Megan Bonnell – Your Rocky Spine (Great Lake Swimmers)
January 2, 2011
No one likes to see the sun go down in bellwoods, but Megan and Eric enjoy the last few moments of warmth on their faces as they perform for us the first cover song we’ve ever had during our Live