Hopeless Youth on The New Noise

Having recently released a new album with Candlelight Records, Montreal Hardcore band Hopeless Youth came by the studio for a session that scared the crap out of everyone on campus. Tune in to CJLO on Monday, March 17 at 9 PM, on The New Noise, where we will be playing the session and talking with the dudes responsibe for all the Concordia fear. 


Souljazz Orchestra - Saturday on Beat the World

CJLO is honored to have "Canada's hardest-working combo" The Souljazz Orchestra join Beat The World this Saturday, March 15th from noon to 2pm EST. The Ottawa-based multicultural collective returns with another great album called Inner Fire, released on UK-based Strut Records. A melting pot explosion of Soul, Jazz, Afro, Latin, and Caribbean rhythms have formed The Souljazz Orchestra into an in-demand fixture at venues and festivals worldwide. 


Clay and Friends on Je Suis TBA

Mike Clay from Clay and Friends will be coming in to CJLO on Wednesday, March 19th, to kick it with your host Joana. 

They will be talking about Clay's relentless shows in and around Montreal, including his upcoming shows at Il Motore on the 10th of April, the 11th at Polytechnique, 25th at Theathre St-Catherine, etc, etc... He's a wildman.

Tune in, turn it up, and get weird. 


Seb Black on The Commonwealth Conundrum

 

Emery Street anti-hero Seb Black is playing his first gig since his album track “No Friend of Mine” made it onto the new documentary film about the mixed martial artist, Georges St-Pierre, TAKEDOWN: The DNA of GSP.


The Nostalgia Factory - Wednesday on Champs

Tune in to Champions of the Local Scene Wednesday, March 12th at 6 PM for a live session and interview with up-and-coming Montreal act The Nostalgia Factory!


Chapel - Satan's Rock 'n' Roll

Dust off those leather chaps, it's the '80s again. Last month saw the vinyl re-issue of Chapel's first and only full album Satan's Rock 'n' Roll (originally released in summer, 2012), which seems like an appropriate opportunity to look at the album itself, as some of us might have missed it the first time around *cough*.


Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks @ Café Campus

Show review by Damaris Baker, CJLO Production Team

The first time I heard Stephen Malkmus was in Melbourne, Australia around nine years ago. "Post-Paint Boy" was the track, part of a compilation entitled La Revolution de Spunk. It snuggled up nicely with tracks by Sufjan Stephens, The Books, Akron Family, Anthony and the Johnsons, and Holly Throsby


Jay Malinowski & The Deadcoast

Want to see Jay Malinowski & The Deadcoast in Montreal on April 5th? Want to win tickets to said show? You can either tweet or post to the station using the hashtag #MeetMeAtTheGate and we will enter you in a draw! SWEET ACTION JACKSON!


The Black Angels + Roky Erickson @ Theatre Corona

On a blustery, snowy night in February, I pulled myself away from the school library, downed several drops of concentrated oregano oil, and set out to the Corona Theatre on an odyssey for the night. On this particular night in question, the Black Angels and Roky Erickson—Austin-based psych stalwarts from different generations—had come to town. Common wisdom dictates not going out to a show while sick. But if there's one personal truism that says anything about my sense of priorities, I will put a solid night of psychedelic goodness over my health pretty much every time.


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