This past weekend, Wavelength Music Festival celebrated its 17th birthday by taking over The Garrison in Toronto. The three day festival dedicated itself to showcasing the best and brightest independent artists from all over Canada. Co-presented with Gladeye and Kazoo! Fest, night two brought us a diverse lineup that packed a punch. Featuring dream pop songstress Helena Deland, post-metal rock anthems courtesy of WHOOP-Szo, experimental jazz artists FET.NAT, Toronto noise pop masters Fake Palms, and the unforgettable force that is Julie & The Wrong Guys, Wavelength brought us a night to remember. Check out all the photos from night two!
Helena Deland:
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Julie & The Wrong Guys:
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I’ve been involved in music my whole life and have developed a passion for helping out or working in the industry any way I can. I’m interested in helping talented artists gain the recognition they deserve in this crazy business. I am currently studying Communication Studies at York University in Toronto, and working at a local theatre doing marketing and communications, as well as helping out a local festival called Rock the Coliseum. Indie, alt-rock/pop, and metal are my favourites but I’m open to all music genres! If I’m not at a show, I’m doing yoga, grabbing coffee, or looking for some craft beer.
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