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We're Only Here For The Snacks
Teen instrumental synth band We're Only Here For The Snacks - whose album Missed Our Stop peaked at #1 on UMFM's charts - stopped by the station to play some tracks from the record.
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Rob Edwards
Australian singer-songwriter Rob Edwards is in Winnipeg for an extended stay and stopped by the station to record a handful of songs and sit down for an interview on TGIFR.
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Tommy Douglas Keenan
Set to release Returns To The Moon at Sidestage on March 12th, singer-songwriter Tommy Douglas Keenan stopped by the station to record a session and interview for TGIFR.
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Ethan J. Wiebe
Ethan J. Wiebe stopped by the station in between classes at UM with his full band in tow and recorded a clutch of new tunes including recent single "Pigeon."
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Second Floor Patients
Local punk trio Second Floor Patients ripped through an energetic live set ahead of an appearance at Osborne Taphouse on Saturday February 28th and sat down for an interview with Michael Elves on TGIFR.
Tracklist is:
1. Battle Royale
2. Community
3. Dermatellamania
4. The Death of Big F
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Melody Pearson-Munroe & Jamie Stark
University of Manitoba music students Melody Pearson-Munroe and Jamie Stark are set to play the Park Theatre on February 20th and in advance of that show they stopped by the UMFM studio for a live session and interview for Thank God It's Free Range. They shared a pair of covers as well as two original songs each.
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Solaire
Set to release their debut EP at the Handsome Daughter on February 7th, local act Solaire came down to the UMFM studios to rip through a handful of their new tunes on Sunday, January 18th.
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Mitchell Thomas Raymond
University of Manitoba student Mitchell Thomas Raymond recently released his album, Stairwell, and came by the UMFM live room to record a set of his Fahey-esque songs and a conversation for TGIFR.
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chastity
The morning after opening for The Dirty Nil, chastity stopped by to rip through a couple tracks before hitting the highways home to Southern Ontario.
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Jared Adams
In advance of his Tragic Nostalgia 5th Anniversary show, Jared Adams brought his band down to the station to record a live session and sit down for an interview with Michael Elves on Thank God It's Free Range.
