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 Georges A. Gauthier Bahamas gave us a sweet taste of things to come off his next album. Along with surprisingly descriptive air traffic info City Folk Festival 2017 Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Energy! The band exuded it, the songs rocked with it, the crowd gobbled it up. The Afghan Whigs / Har Mar Superstar Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier With good stage presence, anthemic songs & grungier sound live, expect a stellar trajectory for Pinegrove. Pinegrove / Lomelda / Florist Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier This is what the New Pornographers said they likes about Mtl: Cheap housing, good food, festivals, proper bagels, no crime , European feel w/o jet lag, music scene, boring politics. The New Pornographers / Born Ruffians Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier In my heart they sit on par with Radiohead. Except live, where @karkwa_ are far superior. Can't wait 6 yrs again Karkwa Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Although LCD Soundsystem was great, I was a little disappointed that they played less long than the (good) opening DJ. Maybe because James was sick. LCD Soundsystem Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Playing a 2nd night in MTL, @TheNational played with habitual grace. Berninger’s voice was strained but his presence & the band’s ability to paint an atmosphere of sound made for a great show. Also nice that they played the relatively cozy Metropolis not the Bell Centre This Is The Kit / The National Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Thee are those who listen to sounds of nature on an app and those who walk outside. The experiential delight of Loma live is for the latter Loma Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Remember the 1st band you felt you discovered? That feeling of something new, exciting & intimate. They were special & made you feel that way too. Of course you didn’t discover them but Flasher from DC & their superb newly released Constant Image made me feel that again Flasher / Dehd Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier P&A played Saturday at Folk on the Canal. It took them half the set to get into the swing of things. Plants and Animals Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier It should come as no surprise that the show for Beck’s album Colors is as different from previous tours as the LP is from Morning Phase but Beck does that. He surprises you. It was a medley spanning his career but not his moods. It was a jolly affair Beck / Oh Wonder Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier The Dave Mathew Band lived up to their reputation putting on an impressive 150 min show at the Bluesfest. The jams the band broke into made familiarity with his long career unnecessary. For the uninitiated, the Sledgehammer cover sealed the deal Dave Matthews Band Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier What struck me seeing Sturgill Simpson live was that he looks like he should be a fan, not the man himself: Simple, unpretentious & unkempt. But he also resembles his music: honest, direct but also capable of more depth than expected at 1st sight Beck / Sturgill Simpson Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Saw Beck again, in Ottawa this time. As much as there was a huge difference between 3 years ago and 4 days ago, there was next to none between Monday and Friday's shows. For such an innovative artist with a huge repertoire it was Disappointingly formulaic Beck / Sturgill Simpson Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier The downtempo setlist was suffused with a special kind of magic as alternating elegiac & ecstatic moments took us through, mostly, the last decade's work. The exquisite blend of lights and music made this the most immersive @radiohead show I've experienced. Radiohead Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Once again with feeling. Radiohead’s second night elevated an already great experience into a milestone. The 2 nights acted as one show in 2 acts. This is the Radiohead live experience I’ve always hoped for, one that equaled the profound love I have for their music Radiohead Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Mayonnaise in small amounts is great at punctuating dish. But I wouldn’t sit down and eat it with a spoon. So it is with the sax and halting vocals of Nilufer Yanya. When an inflection becomes the whole meal, it’s too much Nilüfer Yanya Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Fleet Foxes swapped out guitars, basses & other instruments like batons in a race to weave a seamless blanket of psychedelic rock. The voices were perfect, the songs exquisit. To bad the Corona was sweltering and packed. Had to get out before the end of the show Fleet Foxes Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Buy into the disarming monologuing and dancing. Ron Gallo is a rocking philosopher and everything is going to be ok. Loved the anti-solos. Great songs, , nice guys, fantastic stage energy. Favourite discovery Osheaga Festival 2018 Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier ulien Baker gives you chills live as well. Alas with 9 stages @Osheaga you are bound to get an incompetent sound guy once in a while, which she did. I guess I’ll just have the pleasure of seeing her on her own sometime. Osheaga Festival 2018 Oct 31, 2025