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WATCH: MICHAEL RAULT LIVE

A couple weeks back, Edmonton musician Michael Rault made a stop in Saskatoon and put on a great show at The Fez on Broadway. The following day, we dragged Michael and his band out of bed to play a…
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WATCH: NEW LEO37 TRACK

[caption id="attachment_1438" align="alignleft" width="287" caption="Fanfare cover design by Howie Shia"][/caption] It's been a long time coming, but Saskatoon-to-Toronto Hip Hop artist LEO37…
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POWDER BLUE: A BAND ON THE GROW!

[caption id="attachment_1426" align="alignleft" width="330" caption="Photo by Devon Hanofski"][/caption] A few weeks back, we posted a track by a brand new Saskatoon band called Powder Blue,…
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LISTEN: NEW TRACK FROM WE WERE LOVERS

Local electro-popsters We Were Lovers have been hard at work over the past few months, touring, writing and recording. On top of touring across Canada, where they shared the stage with acts like…
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WATCH: THESE HANDS PLAY LIVE ON SOMEONE'S PORCH

[caption id="attachment_1403" align="alignleft" width="151" caption="Photo by Carleigh Arnason"][/caption] More news from local (soon to be Haligonian) neo-folkster Mike "These Hands" Hanson. On…
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DEEP DARK WOODS SIGN IN THE STATES, HIT ROAD

[caption id="attachment_1383" align="alignnone" width="600" caption="Photo by Francis A. Willey and Sanja Lukac"][/caption] Saskatoon’s own merchants of murder balladry The Deep Dark Woods have…
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WATCH: NEW THESE HANDS TRACK & VIDEO

Saskatchewan's own folk experimenter Mike Hanson (aka These Hands) has just released a brand new track via Bandcamp, and for a mere dollar, you can have a digital copy of your very own. The track,…
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LISTEN: BRAND NEW POWDER BLUE

Hold on to your hats, folks, there's a new kid in town. What do you get when you combine members of such local Saskatoon bands as Color Field, We Were Lovers, Ultimate Power Duo and Foggy Notions? You…
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