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 Georges A. Gauthier Plants & Animals at Jazz Fest on 16 Sep 2021. My first concert in 18 months. They were a bit rusty, but still fantastic. Nate Husser / Emma Beko / Daniel Lanois / Plants and Animals / TEKE :: TEKE Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Teke::Teke at Jazz Fest on 16 Sep 2021 was mind blowing. I can’t fathom how they sounded so good after the pandemic ban on rehearsals. Nate Husser / Emma Beko / Daniel Lanois / Plants and Animals / TEKE :: TEKE Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Daniel Lanois @ Jazz Fest on 16 Sep 2021. He was one of the last artists I saw before the pandemic almost exactly 2 years before. I literally wept during his show is was so good (and good for me) Nate Husser / Emma Beko / Daniel Lanois / Plants and Animals / TEKE :: TEKE Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Feist @ Ottawa Art center created a cathartic experience for the pandemic wary concert goes. Intimate yet expansive. It’s an experience never to be repeated. Feist Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Feist @ Ottawa Art center created a cathartic experience for the pandemic wary concert goes. Intimate yet expansive. It’s an experience never to be repeated. Feist Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier The Weather Station @ Fairmount on 26 Nov 2021 put on an amazing set with special guests Basia Bulat and Julia Jackson. Truly amazing! The Weather Station Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Helena Deland put on a mixed show @ Le National last night. Her voice was pitch perfect on some songs but frail on others & there was an unfortunate tuning/mixing problem on many of the songs. Still, love her work and nice to be going to shows again. Helena Deland Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Where rock, blues & traditional Tuareg folk meet, Mdou Moctar reminds us we share more in common than that which separates us. A Hendrix/Touré worthy performance. They had such genuine pleasure playing, it elevated this show at the Corona into experience. Parquet Courts / Mdou Moctar Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier How do Parquet Courts navigate the chaos dimension Live? Through exemplary transitions, clarity & control. Using an eclectic tapestry of sound, astounding sense of rhythm, they know when to break & when to flow through their playful set. Parquet Courts / Mdou Moctar Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Apparently people who go to Mitski shows also enjoy adolescence, amateurish pop crap with the production level and artistry of drunken karaoke. It was cringe-worthy to sit through Michelle and I was an embarrassed to be in the crowd. Mitski / Michelle Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier I tried to not be put off by the screaming children overwhelming Mitski’s delicate voice. I tried to listen to her band, I tried to appreciate the irony of her lyrics. I failed. Before the onslaught of insufferable hormones I walked out. If you’re a fan & over 18, stay away. Mitski / Michelle Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier William Prince was deeply satisfying. Like carbs for the soul. He nourished and comforted with his rich voice, meaningful songs and charismatic banter. Above all, he exuded gratitude while inspiring it. William Prince Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Some bands feed on the crowd. Not Soccer Mommy. Despite an enthused crowd you got the sense she either didn’t want to be there or didn’t want us watching. The band sounded great but was inanimate as the lights and set. She’s an Expressive artist, just not a generous one live. Soccer Mommy Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Low are capable of wielding delicate vocal harmonies and distortions like a scalpel with equal precision. These sonic surgeons performed with exquisite fidelity Low / Divide And Dissolve Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Beguiling blues artist Adia Cictoria rocks on stage with her booming Nashville band. Sultry, sexy & even a bit scary, she radiates power & poise that might have condemned her as a witch in a darker past but demands to be celebrated in an enlightened age. Adia Victoria Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier A mechanical economy of motion translates into efficiency. The efficiency ACTORS display in transitions, songwriting and solos translates into energy on stage. With punk-like simplicity and goth-infused style they are effortlessly cool and powerfully watchable. Actors Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier A night of disappointments. Due to an overly onerous security check at Olympia I missed all but the last minutes of Black Mountain’s set. At least is sounded pretty good from what I heard bleeding through the emergency exit doors while in line. Primus / Black Mountain Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier While they are musically competent and sounded fine, I’m not a Primus fan. I was lured to the show under false pretences. This was supposed to be a tribute show to Rush’s A Farewell To Kings. When I left after 75 min they hadn’t played a single note of Rush. Primus / Black Mountain Oct 31, 2025
 Troy Marchant Wolfheart was originally on this tour and eventually dropped off before the tour. Ghost Bath, Vale of Pnath, and Stormruler were added later. Borknagar / Rotting Christ / Abigail Williams / Ghost Bath / Vale of Pnath / Stormruler Oct 31, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Remaining one of the best performers, Aurora never fails to make her crowd feel something. Be it though her voice, her grace or her banter, her earnestness makes even the ever growing venues remain intimate and the experience personal. AURORA / Sub Urban Oct 31, 2025