Burt Block Party 2023 | Review & Photos

I haven’t heard of Meisha and the Spanks before, but they were a pleasure to discover. They were very punk rock and even just as a 2 piece band, absolutely rocked the huge stage!

Flatliners was great! They really knew how to hype up the crowd. The whole lineup for this show really featured a different range of rock music and Flatliners really rode that line closer to ska! I don’t see many ska bands these days, but after seeing Flatliners, I would love to see more ska around.

Comeback Kid needs no introduction, an absolutely incredible hardcore band that I’ve seen a handful of times and I always look forward to them every single time they play in Winnipeg. Big energy on stage, lots of hyping up the crowd, definitely some killer pits, getting to shoot them was a dream for me and this whole show I was able to produce some of the best photos I took to date. 

And last, but definitely not least, Billy Talent was undeniably great. Despite being in the scene for a long time, they STILL bring a ton of energy and hype to their performance. I loved getting to see them and reminiscing about being thirteen and hearing them for the first time. It was the first time I got to see them live and the Burt Block Party was a great way to see them. Big bands playing outdoors really make you think about how awesome summer really can be, even as an adult. 

Photos + review by Quinn Hall

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“RUN” by Rival Town | Song Review

Rival Town is a heavy pop punk band from Ontario, Canada 

They are gearing up for a new album and their first single “RUN” was just released! The song starts off strong with a theme- like intro. The lyrics feel very relatable to anyone struggling with mental health. The music video has very interesting lighting that matches the vibe of the song and band. It’s a good song to release as their first single due to how easily you’ll be able to dance and sing to it. Some really cool timestamps include 1:24 they switch it up and highlight the piano for a solid moment and at 1:37 the bridge slows down the song and the band does a really good job building up to the chorus again. The ending hits hard with a scream that really solidifies what I think the song is trying to represent. All in all, I cannot wait for what else they have in store! 

Review by Quinn Hall

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