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This Week In Montreal
While there isn’t much going on in the city tonight, strap your boots on because from Tuesday on the week will just get better and better. Tuesday, Friday and Saturday will be especially tough days to choose a concert since there are at least three great options each night but if you are looking for a show on Wednesday night we’d like to turn your attention to the Arbutus Records fundraiser that will be going on at Casa Del Popolo. The local label will be raising money for the release of Tonstartssbandht‘s Now I Am Become LP that will be released in May and along with Andy Summers from the band performing, Makeout Videotape and Pop Winds will also play. Here’s the full list of highlights for this week.
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Just Announced!
Weezer, Arctic Monkeys, Rod Stewart, Stevie Nicks, Supertramp, Owl City, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, The Dodos, Omar Souleyman, Sondre Lerche, Woodpigeon, Hexes & Ohs, James Blackshaw, Young Empires, Tiga, WIN WIN, Trentemøller, Pantha du Prince, Uh Huh Her, The Death Set + More
The Breezes Want You To Be Their Valentine
Happy Valentine’s Day to all! In celebration of the most romantic day of the year, Montreal’s own The Breezes are offering up a series of Valentine’s Day themed songs on a few of Montreal’s music websites and blogs. The band has given us this very special track to share called “Fun on You”. Feel the love after the jump. Read more…
The Breezes Release New Video for “Count To Eleven”
It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Montreal indie four-piece The Breezes. It so happens that the boys have been hard at work putting together their first ever music video for the incredibly catchy “Count To Eleven” from the band’s debut EP. Check out the video after the jump. Read more…
Pop Montreal Nights: Part 1
Last night in Montreal was the first of five nights of Pop Montreal 2010. We chose to divide our time between three shows last night. Dublin, Ireland’s Villagers at Casa Del Popolo, Menomena! at La Sala Rossa and Montreal’s own The Breezes at Quai des Brumes. Judging by the amount of people that packed each venue to the gills I think it’s safe to say the first day of the festival was a huge success.
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