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I'm in Toronto, Canada. I guess this is pre-NXNE, which basically mean I'm going to put up some previews for Monday. NXNE day one starts on Wednesday when registration happens and there are shows/parties.
For Monday, the plan is to get a week Metro pass and hopefully catch the Kurt Cobain documentary About a Son, which is actually playing at 9pm at Toronto Underground Cinema (186 Spadina Ave, M5T 3B2).
Not much else is happening regarding NXNE, oh, there is the NXNE Airport Series, which I missed/did not see Shawn Clarke when I deplaned on Sunday. For Monday, Linda will be performing at 3pm and 5pm at the International Arrivals Hall of Pearson’s Terminal 3. If you're flying in, you're in for a treat.
MUSEBOX
themusebox.net
In the meantime, here are some more NXNE spotlight, the first are three Musebox shows.
You can download a mix tape of all the bands on the bill at soundcloud.com.
SHEEZER
myspace.com/sheezerfanclub
It's about time for an all-girls Weezer band, and it's pretty awesome that they're into Pinkerton-era, not post-Green album. They are doing a special Blue album/Pinkerton set at Sneaky Dee’s at 2am on a Friday, June 17th.
I'm so excited, you know as a cover lover and huge early Weezer fan (met Rivers, saw them open up for Lush a long time ago, been a fan since).
Cannot wait to hear a girls version of "Pink Triangle".
For Monday, the plan is to get a week Metro pass and hopefully catch the Kurt Cobain documentary About a Son, which is actually playing at 9pm at Toronto Underground Cinema (186 Spadina Ave, M5T 3B2).
Not much else is happening regarding NXNE, oh, there is the NXNE Airport Series, which I missed/did not see Shawn Clarke when I deplaned on Sunday. For Monday, Linda will be performing at 3pm and 5pm at the International Arrivals Hall of Pearson’s Terminal 3. If you're flying in, you're in for a treat.
MUSEBOX
themusebox.net
In the meantime, here are some more NXNE spotlight, the first are three Musebox shows.
Wed. June 15: The Painted Lady (218 Ossington Ave.) will play host to the disparate sounds of We’re Not Popstars (1am), King Raam (midnight), Catlow (11pm), Jess Hill (10pm), Mise En Scene (9pm), and Ingrid Gatin (8pm).
Thur. June 16: Loki (577 King St. W.) will see the electronic DJ danceathon courtesy of Prince Club, Poupon, Kill Them With Colour and Wenzell starting at 10pm.
Fri. June 17: The Comfort Zone (486 Spadina Ave.) will rock out with the likes of Heavy Cream (1am), The Hoa Hoas (midnight), My Skin Against Your Skin (11pm), The Vandelles (10pm), The Young Things (9pm), and Little Foot Long Foot (8pm).
Thur. June 16: Loki (577 King St. W.) will see the electronic DJ danceathon courtesy of Prince Club, Poupon, Kill Them With Colour and Wenzell starting at 10pm.
Fri. June 17: The Comfort Zone (486 Spadina Ave.) will rock out with the likes of Heavy Cream (1am), The Hoa Hoas (midnight), My Skin Against Your Skin (11pm), The Vandelles (10pm), The Young Things (9pm), and Little Foot Long Foot (8pm).
You can download a mix tape of all the bands on the bill at soundcloud.com.
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myspace.com/sheezerfanclub
It's about time for an all-girls Weezer band, and it's pretty awesome that they're into Pinkerton-era, not post-Green album. They are doing a special Blue album/Pinkerton set at Sneaky Dee’s at 2am on a Friday, June 17th.
I'm so excited, you know as a cover lover and huge early Weezer fan (met Rivers, saw them open up for Lush a long time ago, been a fan since).
Cannot wait to hear a girls version of "Pink Triangle".