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The Kills comes to life after breaking their brain

The Kills come to life after breaking their brain | Toronto Star Time with Jack White shook up rockers coming to Kool Haus on Feb. 7.     Nick Krewen Special to the Star Published on Fri Feb 03 2012 London-based garage rock duo The Kills has often been described as marching to the beat of its own drummer. However, when American Alison “VV” Mosshart and Brit Jamie “Hotel” Hince…


Folkie Ana Egge’s maple leaf with an asterisk

Singer coming to Dakota Tavern has Canadian pals and reflective songs aplenty.   Saskatchewan-born singer-songwriter Ana Egge plays the Dakota on Feb. 2-3. Nick Krewen Special to the Star Published on Tue Jan 31 2012 When is a Canadian not quite Canadian? When she’s Americana songwriting folksinger Ana Egge (pronounced Eg-gy), born 35 years ago in Estevan, Saskatchewan, but raised in Ambrose, North Dakota and Silver City, New Mexico. “I…


Foxy Shazam seeks soul, spectacle

Entertainment / Music Dynamic live rock band bound to entertain at Phoenix show opening for the Darkness.  By: Nick Krewen Special to the Star Published on Fri Jan 27 2012 “The first time I saw the piano player, he had a pinata on his head, so I knew he was open-minded.” That may be all the explanation you need to see Foxy Shazam, the shock rock sextet that hails from Cincinnati, Ohio, when it…


Fujiya & Miyagi can’t escape themselves

Entertainment / Music Brighton-based band brings its trademark electronic funk to Toronto’s Wrongbar on Tuesday. Nick Krewen  Special to the Star Published on Fri Jan 20 2012 No matter how badly they desire, some bands can’t seem to shake the parameters of their own sonic fingerprint. At least that’s how Fujiya & Miyagi’s David Best perceives it. He says his band has been trying for ages to drastically reinvent its sound. He…


Isaac Slade risks a return to the Fray

Entertainment / Music Band coming to Opera House needed readjustment and Muppet inspiration.    Nick Krewen  Special to the Star Published on Sun Jan 15 2012 If you’re ever stuck in a creative rut to the point where there’s tension between your respective bandmates, you should follow The Fray‘s lead: record one of your favourite Muppets songs. Lead singer, pianist and songwriter Isaac Slade said that his Denver band’s contribution to the…