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NEW ALBUM + NEW LABEL = DEEP DARK WOODS!

Photo (c) Patrick Schmidt After a stellar one-off opening set for The Sadies last week, Saskatoon's favourite murder-balladin', vocal-harmonizin', country-croonin' band of misfits The Deep Dark…
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SLED ISLAND 2011: DAY 1 RETROSPECTIVE

Sled Island Day 1 — Thursday, June 23 Our first day at Sled Island was actually the second official day of festivities, with a full evening of great shows already come and gone. CFCR Music…
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SLED ISLAND 2011: A RETROSPECTIVE INTRO

With the dust still settling in Calgary, I've returned to Saskatoon after a wild weekend of amazingness at the Sled Island Music & Arts Festival with a head full of music and a belly full of…
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LISTEN: NEW FISTICUFFS TRACK

Saskatoon's own musical vagabond Jordan Kurtz (aka Fisticuffs) has been busy promoting his 2010 release The Wheat Weather as well as working on new material. Today, he released a new track for a buck…
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WATCH: THE SHEEPDOGS GET IT ON WITH BONNAROO!

That's right, everyone. All your voting and support has pushed The Sheepdogs into the final round of Rolling Stone's "Choose the Cover" contest! Saskatoon's hardest working band has persevered through…
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LISTEN: THAT BROWNTONE SOUND!

Local twang collective The Browntones have just released their debut recording, eight songs of lovin', leavin', drinkin' and dyin' called Grit And Glory. The driving force behind the band features…
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VIOLENT KIN VIDEO CONTEST!

Our friends over at Violent Kin Entertainment have opened up a great contest for aspiring video makers in the greater Saskatoon area! Especially for those 18yrs old and younger! And they have secured…
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