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On Monday night, the 2023 Juno Awards, hosted by Simu Liu, are taking place live from Edmonton’s Rogers Place with performances by Jessie Reyez, Tate McRae, Tenille Townes and more, plus an epic performance that will spotlight 50 years of Hip Hop.
From the Opening Night Awards, which took place on Saturday March 11, to the annual big awards ceremony, broadcasted live on TV, artists including The Weeknd, Arkells and more have already taken home some of the night’s biggest awards, and some even broke records.
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Check out all of this year’s winners, indicated in bold, below:
TikTok Juno fan choice Avril Lavigne Lauren Spencer-Smith MacKenzie Porter Preston Pablo Rêve Shawn Mendes Tate McRae The Reklaws The Weeknd Tyler Shaw Single of the year “Bite Me,...
On Monday night, the 2023 Juno Awards, hosted by Simu Liu, are taking place live from Edmonton’s Rogers Place with performances by Jessie Reyez, Tate McRae, Tenille Townes and more, plus an epic performance that will spotlight 50 years of Hip Hop.
From the Opening Night Awards, which took place on Saturday March 11, to the annual big awards ceremony, broadcasted live on TV, artists including The Weeknd, Arkells and more have already taken home some of the night’s biggest awards, and some even broke records.
Read More: The Weeknd Sweeps Junos Opening Night, Ties Bryan Adams For Second Most Wins Of All Time
Check out all of this year’s winners, indicated in bold, below:
TikTok Juno fan choice Avril Lavigne Lauren Spencer-Smith MacKenzie Porter Preston Pablo Rêve Shawn Mendes Tate McRae The Reklaws The Weeknd Tyler Shaw Single of the year “Bite Me,...
- 3/14/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach has reactivated his side project the Arcs for Electrophonic Chronic, the band’s first album since their 2015 debut Yours, Dreamily.
The LP features the Arcs’ original lineup of Dan Auerbach, Leon Michels, Nick Movshon, Homer Steinweiss, and the late Richard Swift, with the album paying tribute to the beloved singer-songwriter-producer-collaborator who died in 2018.
“This new record is all about honoring Swift,” Auerbach said in a statement. “It’s a way for us to say goodbye to him, by revisiting him playing and laughing, singing. It was heavy at times,...
The LP features the Arcs’ original lineup of Dan Auerbach, Leon Michels, Nick Movshon, Homer Steinweiss, and the late Richard Swift, with the album paying tribute to the beloved singer-songwriter-producer-collaborator who died in 2018.
“This new record is all about honoring Swift,” Auerbach said in a statement. “It’s a way for us to say goodbye to him, by revisiting him playing and laughing, singing. It was heavy at times,...
- 10/13/2022
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
The trio Holy Hive mull blown chances and missed opportunities on their new single “Ain’t That the Way It Goes.” The track is the first taste of the group’s sophomore album, Holy Hive, due September 24.
“Ain’t That the Way It Goes” pairs lead singer Paul Spring’s gaseous falsetto with a soft, marching rhythm from bassist Joe Harrison and drummer Homer Steinweiss. While the lyrics of the chorus suggest resignation, an inability to seize control at the right moment, Holy Hive stressed that there is an undercurrent...
“Ain’t That the Way It Goes” pairs lead singer Paul Spring’s gaseous falsetto with a soft, marching rhythm from bassist Joe Harrison and drummer Homer Steinweiss. While the lyrics of the chorus suggest resignation, an inability to seize control at the right moment, Holy Hive stressed that there is an undercurrent...
- 6/21/2021
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
Holy Hive’s “Hypnosis” has the naive, dreamy qualities of classic lowrider soul, the post-doo-wop sound that is particularly prized on the West Coast. A lot of that feel stems from singer Paul Spring, whose high, guileless voice comes in swirls and artful smears; he would have fit well in an early Sixties vocal quartet, wailing about teen heartbreak and holding down the top end of the harmonies.
The band behind Spring conjures restrained funk — a liquid guitar lead, snappy playing on a drum-kit softened by sputtering hand percussion. The...
The band behind Spring conjures restrained funk — a liquid guitar lead, snappy playing on a drum-kit softened by sputtering hand percussion. The...
- 6/5/2020
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
Daptone Records, the venerated funk and soul label responsible for releases by Sharon Jones, Charles Bradley and others, has announced big plans for its 100th 45rpm record, with the label bringing together its all-star roster of musicians for two tracks.
The A-side features “Hey Brother (Do Unto Others),” a song written by the Frightnrs, while the B-side houses The 100 Knights Orchestra’s “Soul Fugue.” “Hey Brother” features Charles Bradley, Sharon Jones, Naomi Shelton, Antibalas’ Amayo and Saun & Starr, among others. The Frightnrs originally performed the track on 2016’s Nothing More to Say,...
The A-side features “Hey Brother (Do Unto Others),” a song written by the Frightnrs, while the B-side houses The 100 Knights Orchestra’s “Soul Fugue.” “Hey Brother” features Charles Bradley, Sharon Jones, Naomi Shelton, Antibalas’ Amayo and Saun & Starr, among others. The Frightnrs originally performed the track on 2016’s Nothing More to Say,...
- 5/23/2019
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert closed out its third week on the air with musical guests the Arcs as the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach and company performed their Yours, Dreamily single "Outta My Mind." With the music video's psychedelic light show emanating in the background, the Arcs delivered a riveting take on the track, including a killer Auerbach guitar solo.
As Auerbach told Rolling Stone, the Arcs allow the singer to tap into his "Deadhead side," and the band's electric live performances showcase that musicianship. "The Arcs scratch...
As Auerbach told Rolling Stone, the Arcs allow the singer to tap into his "Deadhead side," and the band's electric live performances showcase that musicianship. "The Arcs scratch...
- 9/26/2015
- Rollingstone.com
Black Keys front man Dan Auerbach has a new band, the Arcs, and their debut album is streaming now via NPR. The Arcs' debut album is called Yours, Dreamily, and it has a more loosey-goosey psychedelic feel to it than the Keys' blues-rock. Auerbach has said of the album, “I wanted everything to flow [and] be cohesive. A lot of the songs bleed one into the other, a lot like the Grateful Dead — my favorite records that they did. So I’ve got a lot of connected songs. It’s basically everything I love about music all wrapped up into one record — that’s all!” The Arcs also consist of Truth and Soul Records founder Leon Michels, Black Keys touring bassist Richard Swift, Menahan Street Band member Homer Steinweiss, Amy Winehouse collaborator Nick Movshon, guitarist Kenny Vaughan, and an all-female mariachi band called Mariachi Flor de Toloache. Yours, Dreamily comes out...
- 8/27/2015
- by Greg Cwik
- Vulture
Every week, members of the Vulture staff highlight the best new music of 2015. We do not discriminate; as long as the song is worthy of your ears and attention, you will find it here. Read our picks below, share yours in the comments, and subscribe to the Vulture 2015 Playlist for a comprehensive guide to the year's best new tunes.The Arcs, "Outta My Mind" This mod-influenced track is the latest from Dan Auerbach's side project the Arcs, a new collaboration between the Black Keys singer-guitarist and his buddies Leon Michels, Richard Swift, Homer Steinweiss, and Nick Movshon. The band's debut, Yours, Dreamily, is out this September. All 13 songs were recorded at various informal sessions across the country over the course of two weeks, giving songs like "Outta My Mind" a raw, bare-bones appeal. —Lauretta Charlton (LaurettaLand) Bad Bad Hats, “Fight Song” Do you like indie-pop music? This is probably...
- 6/30/2015
- by Vulture Editors
- Vulture
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