Matt Andersen, Matt Mays and The Record Company brought high energy, great hair and good tunes.
Matt Andersen, Matt Mays and The Record Company brought high energy, great hair and good tunes.
What started as a hopeful venture quickly became one of my most memorable nights of 2022.
From July 7-17, RBC Bluesfest will take over Lebreton Flats, hosting plenty of talented artists including headliners like Jack Johnson, Luke Combs, and Marshmello.
As Charli XCX nears the end of her contract, read all about her fifth studio album CRASH.
“We are overjoyed to be back,” said Lisette Canton, the founder, artistic director, and conductor of the choir.
Here are our reviews of the first new albums released in 2022.
If you’re playing “Blurred Lines” by Robin Thicke on the first date, there simply will not be a second.
We sat down with local Ottawa band AHRF and discussed the release of their first studio LP, Extracurricular.
As the night wound down, and as I gulped down the dregs of my third Diet Pepsi, I realized I felt a low-grade sense of calm and peace.
The particular demands of the practical arts complicate the already-complex process of reinstating in-person learning at the U of O
If you enjoy comparing music, here are some of the University of Ottawa’s athletes album picks.
Who knew High School Musical was still a thing?
“Music gives us a feeling of comfort — of feeling less alone,” said Decarle. “I hope that I’m a representation of me being who I am and what I identify as for a younger generation — that younger folks see what I’m doing and think ‘hey, I can do that, too.’ ”
Each week we take a look at hot new music released, and share some of our favourites, too.
A collection of the top 10 worst Christmas songs ever. How many bags of coal will you be getting this holiday season?
A key member of the U of O music department, Berick was instrumental in implementing the uOttawa Summer String Academy, an incubator for emerging string artists.
We curated a playlist of sad songs to help get through the adjustment to the new normal.
Applications are now open for performers from the National Capital region who wish to perform in the Fulcrum’s new live music series called the Fulc Sessions. The Fulc Sessions will be a live concert series that will take place in our basement at the Fulcrum offices at 631 King Edward, Ave.
The Black Leaders Student Association made an energetic and warm-hearted impression during their annual “Soulful Expressions” talent showcase on Friday night in the University Centre’s Alumni Auditorium.
The lineup for Ottawa Bluesfest just dropped, and the diverse list of top performers set to head to LeBreton Flats this July offers a little something for almost every music fan and festival-goer in the city.
Nothing More is beloved by their fans largely because of their lyrics, which openly and bluntly draw from dark experiences in the band members’ lives, but present these stories with hopeful messages of self-improvement and perseverance.
A great pre-Panda Game playlist is essential. The Fulcrum’s got you covered on the 10 songs you’re bound to hear at this year’s parties.
Here’s our opinion on some Gee-Gee’s favourite pump-up songs. What are yours?
The 2019 uOShow, a hallmark of 101 Week, took place this past Thursday in University Square. Ottawa duo Elijah Woods x Jamie Fine headlined the concert, which ran from 8 to 11 p.m. Photographer Emilie Azevedo was there. Check out the gallery below for some of our favourite snaps of the night.
The gathering held over the weekend, held partly on campus, looked to highlight the guitar’s relationship to electronic music and the academic study of the instrument.