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French Class
In advance of their show at the West End Cultural Centre on Sunday, January 27th as part of Winterruption WPG, local act French Class stopped by TGIFR to play some tunes and talk.
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Mason Melle
In advance of his album release show at the Times Change(d) on Saturday December 9th, Mason Melle stopped by the UMFM studios to play a couple acoustic tracks and chat on TGIFR about the record Return of Loco Weed.
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Miesha and the Spanks
Miesha and the Spanks are on tour in support of their brand new album Unconditional Love in Hi-Fi and stopped by the station to play a few tracks before their show at the Handsome Daughter.
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Motherhood
In town to play WinterruptionWPG, East Coast trio Motherhood stopped by to play some tracks from their most recent full-length, Winded.
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VISSIA
In town to play the Good Will Social Club in support of the new album With Pleasure, Edmonton’s VISSIA stopped by the station for the first live session we’ve hosted in over two years!
Four song set features:
1. My Wom
2. On My Mind
3. High With U
4. About Moving On -
Giant Skellies
Giant Skellies might be your new favorite local band. They effortlessly combine all the great elements of great music. Check out the soundcloud link here, and view the full UMFM Live Session 360 Video here!
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A Grizzly Fate
A Grizzly Fate might be some of the nicest guys in the scene, however listening to their tracks would not make you think that though! They came and laid down a super pro session, high fives to their perfectly written songs and attitudes! Check out their bandcamp here UMFM Live Session 360 video here!
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Vagina Witchcraft
Vagina Witchcraft is one of those bands that EVERY time you hear them, they’re getting better. Like a lot. These songs showcase their songwriting capabilities in total, with content desperately needed in this city, Vagina Witchcraft offer something to look up to without the fear of its impact ever leaving you. Check out their bandcamp here, and their UMFM Live Session 360 video here.
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William Prince
Set to release his sophomore album Reliever on Friday February 14th, Saturday February 15th and Sunday February 16th at the West End Cultural Centre, William Prince stopped by the station to play a pair of acoustic versions of his new tunes.