
There's always one night in a festival with too many shows, too many similar set times and too much talent — the last night of Megaphono's 2...
There's always one night in a festival with too many shows, too many similar set times and too much talent — the last night of Megaphono's 2...
While indie rock and pop still dominate the majority of programming at Megaphono, another hotbed of talent was peeking out at 27 Club on Fri...
It may have been drizzling with freezing rain in Ottawa on Thursday night, but inside Triple 7, a venue that felt like someone's garage-turn...
Between her compositional skill looping violin and ukulele, and vocals both roaring and restrained, FOONYAP had the Megaphono audience enrap...
In addition to proudly branding their sound as "butt rock" online, Ottawa four-piece Mushy Gushy aim to have listeners "think 'Boys of Summe...
With two albums as Area Resident under his belt, Doug Hempstead's idea of local music runs deeper than simply being a performer in Ottawa an...
A side project of Ottawa art-rock outfit Pony Girl, Mal/Aimé opened Megaphono's Saturday afternoon constructing soundscapes at times strong...
The traveling Native North America Gathering — which celebrates the remarkable songwriting and storytelling collected on Light in the Attic'...
Seated at a piano in the National Arts Centre, Jeremy Dutcher explained to the audience how his forthcoming debut, Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonaw...
To open their set, Melody McKiver recalled to their audience that their love of classical music had brought them to the National Arts Centre...
With an extra horn player in tow for the occasion, eight-piece (plus one) hip-hop band Blakdenim wasted no time in riling up Triple 7 with a...