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Final Fantasy

Toronto-based violinist/singer/songwriter Owen Pallett is a person in the groups Les Mouches and Picastro, and a touring person in the Concealed Cameras and Arcade Fire–he made up strings for the latter’s Neon Bible album. Last Dream, essentially a one-man single task with occasional help from drummer/engineer Leon Taheny, released its …

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New Look

Electro-pop duo Fresh Look walk the line between previous and long term, combining a love for analog tools with a managed, confident method of songwriting. Made up of vocalist/synth participant Sarah Ruba (who also functions as a model) and her spouse, maker and multi-instrumentalist Adam Pavao, they started collaborating collectively …

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Tokyo Police Club

The high-energy indie rock outfit Tokyo Police Club features vocalist/bassist Dave Monks, keyboardist/vocalist Graham Wright, guitarist/percussionist Josh Hook, and drummer/percussionist Greg Alsop. Developing in the wake from the breakup from the foursome’s prior task, they regrouped as Tokyo Law enforcement Membership in 2005. They started executing live around Toronto that …

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MSTRKRFT

MSTRKRFT (pronounced “get better at kraft”) will be the Daft Punk-loving alter ego of Loss of life from Over 1979’s Jesse F. Keeler alongside maker Al-P. Hailing from Toronto, the duo makes a move from DFA 1979’s abrasive rock and roll to robotic digital filled with vocoders and handclaps. Furthermore …

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Dragonette

Produced by singer/songwriter Martina Sorbara and bassist Dan Kurtz, Canadian electro-poppers Dragonette initially drew comparisons towards the Scissor Sisters, WITHOUT DOUBT, as well as the Killers, because of the brand new wave sheen that dominated their early sound. Nevertheless, afterwards albums like Bodyparts as well as the group’s worldwide strike …

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The Coast

Brothers Jordan Melchiorre (drums) and Luke Melchiorre (bass), alongside Ian Fosbery (electric guitar/keyboards) and Benjamin Spurr (vocals/electric guitar), create the hypnotic melodies from the Coastline. For a short time, the music group was referred to as the July 26th Motion and released the Go for a walk Outdoors EP in …

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Domenic Troiano

Vocalist, songwriter, and famed guitarist Domenic Troiano is most likely most widely known for enough time he served while a member from the famed rock and roll group, the Think Who. Over a lot more than three lengthy decades within the music globe, Troiano did a whole lot of additional …

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My Darkest Days

Hard-hitting Canadian post-grunge outfit My Darkest Times shaped in the middle-2000s across the skills of vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Matt Walst, bass participant Brendan McMillan, drummer Doug Oliver, and guitarist Sal Costa. Hailing from the tiny city of Norwood, Ontario, Walst, whose old brother Brad takes on bass for fellow countryman Three Times …

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The Rural Alberta Advantage

Toronto indie rock-band the Rural Alberta Benefit balance rhythmic intensity with expansive melodies. Vocalist/guitarist Nils Edenloff, a indigenous of Alberta, Canada, founded the trio in 2005 with drummer Paul Banwatt and bassist/keyboardist Amy Cole. The group quickly self-released a demonstration recording, accompanied by The Rural Alberta Benefit EP in 2006. …

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