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The Tea Party, Finger Eleven, Headstones to play in Edmonton as part of fall cross-Canada tour
The Tea Party, Finger Eleven, Headstones to play in Edmonton as part of fall cross-Canada tour

CTV News

time17-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CTV News

The Tea Party, Finger Eleven, Headstones to play in Edmonton as part of fall cross-Canada tour

Members of the band Finger Eleven pose for a photo on the red carpet during the Juno Awards in Calgary Sunday, April 6, 2008. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Larry McDougal The Tea Party, Finger Eleven, Headstones will all play at Edmonton's Rogers Place on Nov. 28 as part of a joint tour. The tour will start in Penticton, B.C., three days earlier. It's the first time they have toured together. 'What's coming is a perfect storm of Canadian rock 'n' roll—an onslaught of the finest degree. A tour de force,' said Headstones' frontman Hugh Dillon in an announcement on Tuesday. Tickets go on presale on Wednesday and general sale on Friday. The bands will play in Calgary the day after Edmonton.

Mother Mother refuse to 'pander to the TikTok era' after going viral
Mother Mother refuse to 'pander to the TikTok era' after going viral

Yahoo

time07-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Mother Mother refuse to 'pander to the TikTok era' after going viral

Mother Mother will never "pander to the TikTok era" with their songwriting. The Canadian rockers - who have exceeded nine billion streams globally - found themselves going viral on the video-sharing platform in 2020, after their 2008 song Hayloft was used in edits, cosplay, and creative transitions. As a result, the group dropped Hayloft II, which also became a hit. Frontman Ryan Guldemond subsequently noticed on Reddit that some people were critcising them for going after commercial success with their music - but he insists that couldn't be farther from the truth. He told "I was reading people saying, 'Oh, they pander to the TikTok era with their new writing.' ADVERTISEMENT And it's like, Huh? I don't think that's true. If anything, it's the opposite, like, yeah, you know, the TikTok thing came along and made a bunch of songs that were really unviable, commercially famous, and that was to us that sent a message like, Oh, just be yourself. Like, just write from the heart and follow your whims. And that's the best thing you can do, is to be just totally authentic. And if that means you're writing kind of weird, unconventional songs, then so be it." The 'Finger' singer insists the whole TikTok viral experience taught them to "reject writing strategically for anything". He continued: "And so I've sort of taken that message and really ran with it, because I agree. I think the best thing anybody can do, whether you're writing a song or just, I don't know, whatever in life, just to be who you are. So I'm grateful for the TikTok thing, for sending that message, and if anything, yeah, like I said, it has made us reject writing strategically for anything." Mother Mother returned on June 6 with their new album 'Nostalgia', comprised of songs old and new to mark their 20th anniversary. Stream 'Nostalgia' now on all major streaming platforms.

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