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Final Flash, Think About Life Highlight Montreal's M On The Quays Festival

On the Friday evening before M On The Quays — M For Montreal's latest excuse for trotting out the city's best and brightest young musical acts — this writer and a pair of sidekicks were consuming concealed beverages metres away from the already erected dual stages. Observing an impending rain cloud hanging perilously overhead, we were speaking...
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The Besnard Lakes (File photo by Carrie Musgrave)

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Trying to be something you're not is never a good idea, especially in the world of music. Unfortunately, this is the case with Montreal's Creature. Although their intentions are good wanting listeners to shake what they've got like nobody's watching their dance-rock debut falls flat because it feels like an imitation. Lead male vocalist/guitarist...
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Creature @ CMW 2008

BACKGROUND/COMPOSITION: Two ladies and a pair of gents make up this Montreal-based electro-sleaze dancerock outfit who want you to shimmy, shake and shout, and if you're not willing, they'll do it for you. Grade: 70 Comment:Creature's over-the-top stage show comes off a bit forced, like they watched some clips...
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Creature (Photo by John Papamarko)

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Creature's goals are to "make you get up and move your body." And if you've done a little pre-drinking, Dance... Now! just might be able to pull it off. The four-track digital EP — a precursor to the band's upcoming full-length — is a quick slice of power pop that'll work as an ample (and inexpensive) introduction to the Montreal-based...
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Edgefest 2008

Photographer: 
Carrie Musgrave
Venue: 
Downsview Park
City: 
Toronto, ON
Date: 
July 12, 2008
Creature's Kim Ho

Edgefest 2008

Photographer: 
Carrie Musgrave
Venue: 
Downsview Park
City: 
Toronto, ON
Date: 
July 12, 2008
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Creature Prepare To Go On The Prowl

There are few things more annoying in the music business than an unproven band who flaunt an inflated sense of entitlement. Sure, new kids on the block Creature seem overtly showy and like to talk sass in their interviews, but it turns out that the Montreal foursome are much more serious about music than their funky pseudonyms would suggest....
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