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Tami Nelson, photo by Si Moore

Tami Nelson, photo by Si Moore

Slowcity.ca Open Mic with Tami Nelson, Mo Kenney, Melanie, Janet Simpson, Venus Furs, Christee Palace, Strippers Union, Alex Southey, Black River Delta, JP Sunga,

Will McGuirk January 22, 2021

By Will McGuirk

Could be me, could be Tuesday, but it seems the ladies have got the blues, - we do this by inviting everyone who wants to to get up on stage, and sometimes its a flow and sometimes its all going in every direction, this evening its all these so fab female voices but there’s a sadness to the sassiness but heck the blues ain’t nothing to get down about.


I've been a big Daniel Romano fan since I first heard this song. It was so nice to hear a modern country song that was reminiscent of the old stuff. The songwriting is so good, I was excited to strip it down so the lyrics really shine. Recorded in front of one mic at the New Scotland Yard.” – Mo Kenney





Christee Palace · Christee Palace - What Have You Done To Me

“we were musing on the idea that the majority of beings live behind the scene lives with no perceived power or glory, often unaware of the power they actually hold, individually and collectively - especially as ‘we’. The ingenuity required to survive is more amazing than the trivial exploits of the ‘powerful’. The real power waits and it's beautiful when it shows itself. ‘We’re the dirt that starts the pearl’.” - Rob Baker


Alex Southey · Rosie



Tags Melanie, That Eric Alper, Janet Simpson, Pavement PR, Venus Furs, Killbeat, Tami Neilson, Strippers Union, Black River Delta, JP Sunga, Bad Parade, Alex Southey, Christee Palace, Mo Kenney
Rob Baker, via supportcanadianvenues.ca

Rob Baker, via supportcanadianvenues.ca

Slowcity.ca Open Mic with Once A Tree, Twin Flames, Luca Fogale, Dana Gavanski, Astral Swans, Mo Kenney, and Color Fields

Will McGuirk July 14, 2020

By Will McGuirk

Music is fuel. Music is medicine. A music city is a healthy city. A music city is a wealthy city. Music is also labour not only leisure. Music is also work not only play. Slowcity.ca urges all our supporters to contact your local government reps to support for live music venues.


“We live in a world where people want instant gratification. But sometimes, chasing after that can leave you feeling empty, and the things that used to feel like magic lose their lustre.” - Once A Tree


“In the Arctic of Canada, Inuit People face the highest amount of suicides in the world, ‘Battlefields’ is a song to remind our people we have to fight our own minds to survive…” - Jaaji, Twin Flames



“I wrote this song as a reminder to myself and anyone listening to search for beauty and meaning in every piece of this life, however simple or complex, no matter the circumstance. 
- Luca Fogale



“Due to the ongoing revelations of harrowing injustice, and systemic racism against BIPOC throughout North America, all Bandcamp sales of “Bird Songs” will be donated to AWO TAAN HEALING LODGE SOCIETY based in my hometown of Calgary, AB, Canada.” - Astral Swans


“This song has a real solitary, lonely vibe that I think really reflects the times we’re all living in right now.” - Mo Kenney


“Animal is a song about our tendency to hide our true selves from one another, and what happens when we stop,” - Scott Packham, Color Fields

Tags Dana Gavanski, Killbeat, Auteur Research, Once A Tree, Indoor Recess, Twin Flames, Astral Swans, Mo Kenney, Luca Fogale, Nightshop Media, Black Panda PR, Color Fields
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