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TURF Day Two: Ween, Barenaked Ladies + more

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Photos by Taija Anderson and *Daniela Tantalo | September 17th, 2016 | Ween headlining night two of TURF in Toronto.

Check out TURF, the festival that survived the rain. After uncertainty, the festival at Fort York went on as rain poured most of the day. The weather cleared just in time for a sunset and a rainbow before the headliners took the stage.

Check out the photos from day two below! Miss day one? See more here.

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Lee Harvey Osmond
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Okkervil River
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Lake Street Drive

 

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The Deslondes
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Matt Andersen & The Bona Fide

 

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Lush
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The Sheepdogs
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The Sadies
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Julian Baker
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The Felice Brothers
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Whitehorse
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Barenaked Ladies
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Ween

Explore The Hidden Gems of TURF

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In a few short weeks one of Toronto’s best festivals will take over Fort York and unleash a stellar lineup. Death Cab for Cutie, James Bay and (for the nostalgic ones) Jimmy Eat World are just a few names drawing people in. But there are some amazing up and coming  performers that should not be missed. Often times if the band is unknown, festival goers might not care as much if they arrive a little late for the set, or grab a beer during. Well, if you’re unsure of when to opt for a break, make certain that you don’t miss these names.

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Wild Child

Wild Child make fans fall in love by telling them intimate stories in the form of songs. Vocalists Kelsey Wilson and Alexander Beggins beautifully confess their souls with homage to their Texas roots whittled into their unqiue campfire indie-pop.

 

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The Belle Game

Twistedly pop, The Belle Game find a way to create an energy that makes their music thrive. The Vancover-based band disappeared off the scene for a little while, but resurfaced with a shiny new sound, with the same elements that made them so unqiue before. Check out River, off of their debut album.

 

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Limblifter

2016 marks the band’s 20th anniversary of their self-titled debut album. They are a throwback to angsty grunge palatable for adults, kind of like if Death Cab for Cutie was a little more rock. The 2015 release of the album Pacific Milk is a masterpiece and a must hear.

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Marlon Williams

Listening to Marlon William’s is like taking a walk down an abandoned road. Walking forward, there is an impending feeling that something menacing is close behind. Capturing audiences with hunting stories with equal parts beauty and country, William’s is a performer not to miss.

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The Sadies

Familiar to TURF and Toronto The Sadies are a sound all of their own; bluegrass, blues, psychedelic, garage rock, all these and more can be found in the talents various albums. Their stage presence is enticingly unique and each show is never quite like the last.

 

Check out the full line up and schedule here.