Band frontman Max Kerman and guitarist Mike DeAngelis tell Tom Power why they wanted to replicate what it felt like in the ...
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Arkells return to the early days with trio of small-venue Vancouver concerts
Arkells frontman Max Kerman is pumped to be bringing new music to fans, playing venues that the nine-time Juno Award-winning ...
Last Friday, at 11 a.m., q announced it was hosting a surprise concert by Arkells in a secret location, which we can now reveal was Live on Elgin in downtown Ottawa. If you were in Ottawa and emailed ...
The Ontario natives stopped at Bottom Lounge as a part of a limited U.S. run to promote their new album, Between Us.
Kerman's friend and former roommate Chris is a social worker in Vancouver, and when Kerman is in town, they catch up. In a ...
In the Arkells’ current bio, the Hamilton quintet lists some of the bands it’s been psyched to share a stage with, including ones “we love and never thought we would get to play with—Metric, Pearl Jam ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. However, Graham (also a musician) deserves to be a star in his own right, as evidenced by his very excellent Instagram account ...
It’s hard to believe it’s been four decades since The Afghan Whigs first formed. Yet here we are, with the Cincinnati-bred ...
Canadian indie rock acts Arkells and the Darcys both had big years in 2016, releasing Morning Report and Centrefold, respectively. But now, both groups' worlds have collided and combined to make for a ...
Sixty-four kilometres and a dozen-odd years away from where they first formed in Hamilton, Arkells were trying to keep up with their own momentum. As the producer Eric Ratz blasted a rough mix of the ...
Can they get there from here? The second album from Arkells, an upwardly mobile Hamilton handful, is called Michigan Left, perhaps an Ontario highway sign reference. That, from a young quintet that ...
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