Boys Who Say No

Cuff The Duke Still Winning People Over

Cuff The Duke's first of two nights at Toronto's Horseshoe Tavern on Friday began with a fairly average set from Boys Who Say No. The Toronto country/folk/indie quartet were without their customary banjo, which made their set sound far more indie than country. While their set might have been ordinary, the banter was not. "Fuck you!"...
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Cuff The Duke's Wayne Petti (File photo by Aviva Cohen)

Cut Off Your Hands Have Energy

New Zealand's Cut Off Your Hands made their Toronto debut to a healthy sized crowd at the Horseshoe Tavern, but the audience had to endure two interesting openers before sinking its paws into the group's poppy, indie dance rock. Toronto's Siberia started the night with their captivating instrumental ambient indie rock. Banter and presence were...
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Cut Off Your Hands (photo by Carrie Musgrave)
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