Alt. Rock

Jeff Tweedy’s take on Black Eyed Peas trips up Wilco album

Entertainment / Music Lark of covering pop hits taking attention from diverse new tunes from Wilco, coming to Massey Hall for two nights.       Nick Krewen Special to the Star Published on Wed Sep 14 2011 A few days after becoming a YouTube viral sensation with his surprising acoustic guitar recitatives of the Black Eyed Peas hits “I Gotta Feeling,” “Rock That Body” and “My Humps,” Wilco principal Jeff Tweedy…


Turbines wound up Openhearts Society

Entertainment / Music Turbines wound up Openhearts Society | Toronto Star Bourbon Tabernacle, Spin Doctors alums unite for new band’s stint at Piston.  KRISTEN RITCHIE From left: Eric Schenkman, Sarah McDermott and Chris Brown are Openhearts Society. Nick Krewen Special to the Star Published on Fri Sep 02 2011 Openhearts Society may be the very first band formed over shared concerns about wind-turbine construction. Certainly the trio, which includes a couple of…


Patrick Stump grows on his own

Patrick Stump grows on his own | Toronto Star With Fall Out Boy on a break, singer had time to get inspired for music for solo ElMo show.        Nick Krewen  Special to the Star, Published on Fri Aug 05 2011 When platinum-selling Chicago emo-rock outfit Fall Out Boy announced an extended hiatus in late 2009, each member decided to indulge in a side project. Guitarist Joe Trohman…


An Horse is lean but lively animal

Entertainment / Music Tegan and Sara opened doors for Aussie transplant Kate Cooper.      Damon Cox and Kate Cooper are alt-rock band An Horse. Nick Krewen Special to the Star Published on Thu Jul 28 2011 Sometimes songs that have the silliest titles turn out to be the most personal and profound for the artists that write them. Take, for instance, “Brain On A Table,” a track off Walls, the recently…


Getting Through A Little Hell

Photo by Taylor Castle GETTING THROUGH A LITTLE HELL Story by Nick Krewen | May 30, 2011 For SOCAN Words And Music When it comes to music, Dallas Green likes keeping his options open. A few years after making his initial impact with the manic and aggressive post-hardcore quintet Alexisonfire, the tattoo-drenched guitarist with the dulcet singing voice introduced his softer, acoustic-driven alter ego, City And Colour. And in January…