MUSIC
A black sand white photo shows three-piece rock band Often Wrong performing onstage. The guitar player and bassist are seen in the foreground, with the drummer in the middle in the background.

Often Wrong

Vancouver, BC

Combining a DIY attitude and emotionally vulnerable lyrics, Often Wrong creates a combination of emo and post-hardcore inspired by bands such as Unwound, Slint, and Train Breaks Down, and authors such as Franz Kafka and Sylvia Plath, coupling tragic monologues of spoken word with cathartic screamed choruses.

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Four members of Fionavair stand outside a small brick building, dressed in casual cool‑weather clothing. They pose in front of a glass door beneath a sign reading “Lave Auto à la Main,” creating a candid, black‑and‑white street‑style band portrait.

Fionavair

A photo bathed in purple light shows four-piece rock band performing in a small venue with two guitars, a bass and drums.

G.U.S.H.

Black and white long exposure photo taken of the lead performer of Jed Arbour crouched toward an engaged crowd in a dimly lit venue.

Jed Arbour

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