How did it come to this?
After years of missing Bloc Party live in 4 different cities, I finally witnessed the awesome firepower of their fully armed and operational battle station of rock. Osheaga has been full of “hang out in the crowd and sway to the music” moments; Bloc Party provided the crashing wave of […]
The Osheaga flyer looks a bit like an eyechart, with all 65 bands of the bands who will play at the 2-day festival squeezed in. I’ve seen the term alternative resurface to describe the lineup, which for me brings back fond memories of engaging in passionate debates over the meaning of Our Lady Peace […]