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Status / Non-Status, photo by Matthew Wiewel

Slowcity.ca Open Mic: Status / Non-Status, Julian Taylor, Julia Jacklin, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Basset, Lukka, The Sweet Kill, and David Strickland

Will McGuirk August 23, 2022

By Will McGuirk

“an observation on community. Of how flashy lights and opportunities flush vibrant people from their humble homes. It’s about the death of the small town and the call to join the city mass.” - Adam Sturgeon, Status / Non-Status

“Once music becomes your job, you can lose the purity of music fandom. I spent the last two years trying to reconnect with that. I didn’t play much, I just listened” - Julia Jacklin

“the meaning of the title generally refers to all that we are and who we see is a reflection of the light.” - Lukka

"‘Level up’ is about celebrating life, family and natural medicine. Inspiration comes easy when working with this team, I’m blessed!” - Drezus, David Strickland



Julia Jacklin performs Sept 21 Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto






David Strickland · LVL Up (feat. Aspects & Prognosis)
Tags The Syndicate, Julia Jacklin, Killbeat, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Indoor Recess, Status / Non-Status, Julian Taylor, Auteur Research, The Sweet Kill, No Rules PR, Basset, David Strickland
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Slowcity.ca Open Mic with Sammy Jackson, Alicia Toner, Tedeschi Trucks Band, John R. Miller, Seether, Sam Mehran, Pete Moss, ALIAS, and Kiwi Jr.

Will McGuirk July 17, 2021

By Will McGuirk

“‘What Is There To Say’ is about a relationship ending and not knowing what the future holds. The lyrics illustrate a feeling of sadness and regret while the harmonic progression conveys a feeling of hope and a new beginning.” - Sammy Jackson

“This whole project was about a specific moment in time. It feels far in the past. The person that exists today is really strong and happy and confident and has a wonderful life and family and I feel very lucky to be in the place I’m in now. The songs have taken place over many years. It’s kind of heartening to see where I am now.” - Alicia Toner

“By the time that I started playing guitar, the sound of Duane Allman’s slide [on Layla] was almost an obsession. The spirit, the joy, the recklessness, and the inevitability of the record finds a way to pull you back in. And of course, being a part of their history was the honor of a lifetime.” - Derek Tedeschi

“Heavy touring life took a toll on my health and I used drinking to soften the blows, which eventually spiraled to a bottom point. I decided I had to take control of my life so I sobered up and moved from West Virginia to Nashville in 2017 to start over, and began making music and touring under my own name.” - John R. Miller









Tags Tedeschi Trucks Band, Indoor Recess, Sammy Jackson, Pete Moss, That Eric Alper, Kiwi Jr., Killbeat, ALIAS, Auteur Research, John R. Miller, Seether, Sam Mehran, Hard Copy Media, Alicia Toner, Bad Parade
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Slowcity.ca Open Mic with Haviah Mighty, Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Valerie June, Alex Cuba, Overcoats, Metric, Lukas Nelson, Tedeschi Trucks Band

Will McGuirk June 21, 2021

By Will McGuirk

“This song is my protest – a reminder that regardless of all the conversations, the chatter, the media, the justices and injustices – this feeling and fear we walk with, is as present as ever. After all these years, encountering the police as a marginalized person still triggers pure fear. These feelings within the production – the intensity and depth of the chords, the stress and tension of the pacing – it all mirrors the feelings of paranoia, fear, control, and our innate will to survive when encountering law enforcement. Having UK-based artist, Yizzy, bless this record brings it full circle. From a light skin male’s perspective from somewhere else on the globe, our experiences still mirror one another, a further testament to the eerie similarities of trauma among Black folks.” - Haviah Mighty

“The community was able to look on the bright side even though news media still fail to see and recognize us as human beings. No matter what label you throw at us, we know who we are and where we come from.” - Young D, Snotty Nose Rez Kids


“It took me a really long time to come back to the home in my heart. In a physical sense, that’s Texas and Hawaii. But in a spiritual sense as well—I think I finally decided not to run from who I am and who I am destined to be.” - Lukas Nelson

“When I began to imagine this album, I knew I didn’t want it to be small in any way. Neither did I want it to be known forever as the album that was born out of the pandemic. I was convinced that it definitely was the moment to aim at creating something very special, unique and vibrant, fuelled by the very deep emotions that this time has brought out of all of us.” - Alex Cuba


”This song is heartbreaking but we think it tries to show that there can be beauty in the wreckage." - Overcoats








Tags Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Indoor Recess, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Lukas Nelson & the Promise of the Real, Bad Parade, Metric, Haviah Mighty, Valerie June, Overcoats

Rose Cousins, photo by Lindsay Duncan

Slowcity.ca Open Mic with Rose Cousins, Dave Sampson, Grace Potter, Tedeschi Trucks Band, The Wild! and Logan Ledger,

Will McGuirk September 16, 2019

This eve, post-Full Moon, Fall beckons, and a wistful night ahead so some songs with the lonesome pining at the core of this country, perhaps this is all the cri de coeur of a nation of comefromaways, and the soulful leanings of nostalgia, but not just for a past recently closed but a deeper past, one generations old and the impulse of a people, strangers still in this strange land of long winters and the prying eyes of peering wendigos.






Tags Tedeschi Trucks Band, Indoor Recess, Rose Cousins, Grace Potter, Dave Sampson, Logan Ledger, Killbeat

Lydia Ainsworth - photo by Bryan Hyunh

Slowcity.ca Open Mic - Family Day edition: Broken Social Scene, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Saxsyndrum, Adam Baldwin, Parting Gift, Pop Evil, Lydia Ainsworth and iskwē

Will McGuirk February 18, 2019

Nothing says Canadian music family like Broken Social Scene, the thunderous hug of a band of BFFS, awesome in their own right individually and yet together still awesome. The TO crew have a new EP out, ‘Let’s Try The After - Vol 1,’ and they step up to open the Fam Jam open mic. Stay and listen to the rest of the voices, its quite the collection of folks and feelings, just like a family but remember its not a real family reunion until some one cries.
Happy Fam Jam with Tedeschi Trucks Band, Saxsyndrum, Adam Baldwin, Parting Gift, Pop Evil, Lydia Ainsworth and iskwē








Tags Broken Social Scene, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Saxsyndrum, Adam Baldwin, Parting GIft, iskwē, Lydia Ainsworth, Pop Evil, #Killbeat, #IndoorRecess, #AuteurResearch, #WebsterMedia, #WhatsTheStory
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