Current show

Red Waves

2:00 pm 3:00 pm

Upcoming show

Basement Closet Sessions

3:00 pm 4:00 pm

Current show

Red Waves

2:00 pm 3:00 pm

Upcoming show

Basement Closet Sessions

3:00 pm 4:00 pm


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Toronto band girlongirl has graciously given a merchandise package to giveaway of their new album “Take” plus a Tshirt and other goodies! This will be going out on She’s With The Band this Sunday Oct 11 from 7-8pm! Text your name and phone number to 250-721-8700 to be entered to win this cool package! And […]

Although now based in Toronto, Tough Age are from Vancouver and their West Coast sensibilities are very apparent. They have a folksy lyricism, despite being driven by garage rock/proto-punk energy (in clear evidence on tracks like the colourful ‘My Life’s a Joke & I’m Throwing It Away’). Their music can actually be beautiful (check out […]

Josef Mieto Eyes on Wax (Mondays 12-2) Vancouver based, Alvaro Rojas’ new album, “Gran Kasa” (released June 2020) features an all-star cast of Canadian jazz and improv musicians, as well as vocals by Grammy award winning Peruvian singer, Susana Baca. Straightaway, Rojas sets the bar high on ‘Little Bell’, a blazing hot jazz-salsa composition featuring […]

JP Meldrum Music Dept. Greg Fox’s “Contact” for RVNG INTL is a rhythmic flurry, harkening back to the epic outros of Rock n Roll classics, the complex and quirky patterns of Matmos, the insanely fast tempos of Black Metal, and the overdubbed chaotic-grooves of Miles Davis’s “Live-Evil.” “Contact” sees Fox using any and all percussive […]

Mark Brennan Coast 2 Coast 2 Coast (Tuesday 10 PM – 12 AM) For several years now, Beliefs member Jesse Crowe has performed solo as Praises. It is an outlet for their more personal statements in music. Lucky for all of us. ‘EP THREE’ finds Crowe bold and confident, as they create dark, atmospheric spaces […]

Mark Brennan Coast 2 Coast 2 Coast (Tuesday 10 PM – 12 AM) All things Cold War may now be cool, but the lads at OKGB definitely have their tongue in cheek in using Soviet-era propaganda as the motif for their latest album. There’s nothing here at all that references communism or the USSR. Instead […]