AMBY has partnered up with Korova Club to give away a pair of tickets to see Twisted Wheel in Liverpool on Friday, September the 27th! To enter the giveaway, all you have to do is fill out the form below and write in your mailing address. The contest will run until
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The Broken Broadcast // Ticket Giveaway
Gimme Your Answers: A Video Interview w/ Chairlift
Synthpop duo Chairlift's latest record Something came out last year in January. Over the past year, we've been wanting to ask the band some questions about the album's opener, their thoughts on the record, and their take on touring. Well, while in Toronto AMBY had the opportunity of sitting down with
Gimme Your Answers: A Video Interview w/ Lucius
Not only is indie-pop band Lucius always dressed to kill, but they play music just as intriguing and stunning. With their debut album Wildewoman coming out on October the 15th, AMBY spoke with Lucius about their band name, matching outfits, and mystique. For photos of Lucius, click here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AToEfxwIRV8 Leah Edwards & Alicia
Out Of The Box Music & Arts Festival // Weekend Pass Giveaway
Gimme Your Answers: A Video Interview w/ Capital Cities
Los Angeles indie-pop duo Capital Cities have been taking over our players with melodic indietronica tunes filled with lively saxophone and tempting dance beats. When we found out that AMBY had the opportunity of interviewing Ryan Merchant and Sebu Simonian of Capital Cities, we were truly thrilled. Have a look
First Rate People: Concert Review!
First Rate People // Lee's Palace // 19.07.13 Combine Toronto’s best venue (Lee’s Palace) with one of the city’s best rising, alt-indie bands (First Rate People), and you’re bound to experience an amazing night of music. First Rate People opened with their single “Dark Age,” which got the crowd jumping to the
CHVRCHES // Ticket and Signed Poster Giveaway
Edgefest: Concert Review!
EdgeFest // Toronto // 31.7.13 Music festivals are a slow burn. There’s an initial feeling of joy and excitement about actually being within twenty feet of some of the most talented and influential people in the music industry, which slowly builds to (often) chaotic levels. Some music festivals flounder and die,
