Lambrini Girls rip into Toronto in a hot and heavy headliner.
5 Seconds of Summer takes Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena by storm.
Black Veil Brides rock out and answer unhinged fan questions in London for BVB Day.
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MUSIC EXTRAS
This Pride Month, we’re highlighting the queer artists in the indie, alt, and rock spaces who you need to add to your playlist.
Find your next favorite local artist with these bands taking over their regional music scenes.
REVIEWS
Filled with plenty of reverb and addictive guitar licks, That Graduate’s new EP marks the one-year anniversary of his debut album.
Ryan Beatty bares all he has to say about love, hookups, and growth with little fluff and feathers on latest album, Sweet Fortune.
From middle school band practices to their early thirties, Atta Boy continues to explore their growing pains in their new album, Silt.
Knitting, the indie rock band that originated during covid by songwriter Mischa Dempsey in Montreal, has returned for their sophomore album release.
Released on June 26, 2026, Souvenir is a return after two years since the group’s debut project Some Kind Of Heaven. A project that unapologetically introduced the internal world of these artists, capturing the transition into early adulthood and the changes that come with it, including breakups and isolation after leaving home, can take the stage.
INTERVIEWS
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Now that we’re done looking back on this year’s highlights, it’s time to ask: What does the music world have in store for 2026?
Reflect on the musical tidings of March with this month’s music recap.
Cover: Lia Pappas-Kemps
MONTH BY MONTH
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Holly Humberstone brings the Cruel World universe to life on The Fonda stage for her final show of the North American leg. Photo courtesy of Chuff Media.