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Roundtable: The Music of Dawes (pt. 3)

April 28, 2017

by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor

"To discuss to impact and evolution of the band Dawes,
I sat down with talented multi-instrumentalist Rob McLaren. 

Perhaps best known as the guitarist and fiddler for Union Duke,
Rob also plays banjo for Toronto bluegrass band The Barrel Boys."
--PART 3

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In Articles Tags dawes, music, taylor, folk, indie, life, toronto, los, angeles, california, hipster, love
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Growing Up Gay In A Small Midwestern Town, And Also In The Background Of Famous Movies

April 28, 2017

by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor

"I first knew when I saw the magazine. It was one of those weird “men’s health”
magazines that were basically a flimsy front for getting musclebound men in little to
no clothing. I found it by the side of the train tracks, the place where you’d find all
sorts of things that were
no longer wanted. "

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In Articles Tags love, conquers, all, thank, you, farms, red, deer, alberta, life, is, honest
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I Should Have Known Better: Experiences with English Progressive Rock Part Three: King Crimson - In The Court of the Crimson King

April 27, 2017

In our final installment of the brit-prog-rock-themed "I Should Have Known Better" series,
Nick dives into a classic album from the so-called 'summer of love:
'King Crimson's In The Court of the Crimson King'


What lessons were learned?
Did Nick lose valuable listening-hours on all this prog-rock?
Part Three is here to answer these questions!

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In Humour Tags king, tide, summer, of, love, 1969, six, string, progressive, not, so, much, fun, overeasy
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