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jo passed @ The Pearl -- January 22, 2026

January 23, 2026 by Kirk Hamilton in live shows, Show Review

It’s been eight years since jo passed Their Prime, but after a tease with a single last year, Jo Hirabayashi (平林) is back with a brand new album as jo passed Away. And along with the new album comes a celebration — and tour kick-off — at The Pearl in Vancouver with some local pals.

First up on the night was Buddie, who were playing in front of a projection screen with a cute animation loop of a fish swimming though the ocean. They had a fuzzy, power-pop sound with catchy songs like “Golden” and the crunchy “Antarctica, 2005” from their latest album Glass, released a few months ago. The band blasted through some older songs, including the gritty “Ugly in the End”, before capping off the set with “In A Glass Shell”.
I hadn’t seen the Vancouver band before last night, and I’ll definitely have to keep an ear out for then again.

Babe Corner took the stage next, starting off (ironically) with the deep cut, “Fox Cabaret”. From there, they went into a set of their “babe-core” sound, including songs from their latest album Crybaby; “Summer Slaughter” with its infectious chorus, the breezy “Bianca”, and “Caught On The Double” which say Haley Blais taking over lead vocals for a bit.
They also hit a pair of singles released last year, with the dreamy combo of “I'm Like U” and “Feels Like”, and ultimately wrapped up with “Cigarette”, a song that never fails to get stuck in my head after hearing it live.
Early in the set, a (probably) drunk dude felt the need to let everyone know it was his 33rd birthday, yelling between a couple songs, but Lindsay Sjoberg handled it well, joking we should all head down the street to The Roxy after show.

But before that, it was time for jo passed to close out the night, kicking off with the first track off Away, the appropriately titled “BRB”. Jo continued through the new album with the jagged “Ico” and the chaotic buzz of “339”, an early favourite off the album.
After ‘side A’ of the album finished with “Dizzy Izzy”, Jo introduced the band and went into some older tracks, including “MDM”. Through the set, Jo didn’t say much, mostly thanking everyone for being there and quickly introducing songs; the one time he did try to talk more, about his trepidation for embarking on a tour through America right now, someone kept dismissively yelling “relax!” until he moved on (strange crowd last night, and that’s before even mentioning the people dancing/swaying/flailing in front of the stage all set!)
And finally, the all-too-short set wrapped up with the title track “Away” and chilled out “J Walking”, foregoing the encore routine, thankfully.

The last time I saw jo passed, it was during JunoFest last year and the sound at the venue was somewhat muddy, so it was good to see them again with a much better mix! Add on Babe Corner who is always a blast & a fun set from Buddie, and it was a great album release show.

January 23, 2026 /Kirk Hamilton
jo passed, babe corner, buddie, the pearl
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JunoFest Vancouver @ Various Venues -- March 28-29, 2025

March 30, 2025 by Kirk Hamilton in live shows, Show Review

The JUNO Awards returned to Vancouver this year, and that means all week there have been celebrations of Canadian music, leading up to tonight’s big award show. But even more importantly, it means JUNOfest took place! Over the course of two days, hundreds of bands from all across the country piled into multiple venues around the city. I knew there was no chance of seeing everyone I wanted to — in the end I saw about half — but I did luck out when five of those bands were playing the same venue on the same night!

So on Friday night I made my way down to Red Gate where the night kicked off with Babe Corner. Their dreamy vocals and hazy guitars filled the room, from the incredibly catchy “Summer Slaughter” to the chill “Bianca”. After a pair of brand new songs “I'm Like U” and “Feels Like” — released earlier this month — they wrapped up the all-too-short set with the perpetually infectious “Cigarette”.

Following them was Tariq, who I haven’t seen perform live in some time; especially not since his sound changed from singer/songwriter to darker & heavier. Backed by some familiar faces (Robert Chursinoff, Peter Carruthers, and Adam Nanji) he played songs off his latest EP, Scroll Before You Sleep, like the slow-burn of “The Ballad of You and Me” and “Architect's Studio”, with Tariq strutting around the stage. After the new wave vibes of “Migration Song”, the set came to a close with a tempestuous finish for “Hail Storm”.

Next up was the performer I was most looking forward to over the weekend, as I had yet to see Toronto’s Housewife perform live. Brighid Fry took the stage alone for a solo set with a borrowed guitar (which broke earlier in the day, but luckily it was Kylie V to the rescue lending theirs). Fry’s indie-pop songs were no less catchy stripped down, as they launched into “Life Of The Party” off their new EP, Girl Of The Hour. Their voice rang through the room on “Fuck Around Phase” and they poured their heart out with “I Lied”. Even alone on stage, Fry was incredibly captivating, as they wrapped up the set with the “Matilda”, the most upbeat song you’ll hear about a stolen bike.

Immediately after Housewife finished, I ran down the street to the Anza Club to see Peter Dreams backed by MOONRIIVR. Sadly, I missed the first song or two, getting there as the July Talk singer launched in to “Keep Me Free” from his debut solo album. Throughout the set, Peter barely stood still, emoting on stage, and even hopping off to minge with the crowd up front, pleading at them to “Come Save Me”. His distinctive growl boomed throughout the room on “Forget Yer Name”, and he capped off the the beautiful song “Vigilant”, made even more heartwarming by his introduction.

Then it was back to Red Gate as Miesha and the Spanks hit the stage. Miesha Louie and drummer Sean Hamilton were clad in matching leopard print as they rocked out, starting the set off with “Lost Boys” and barely taking the foot off the gas. The duo blasted through songs that reverberated through your chest, like the summer jam “I Can’t Wait” and the vitriolic “So Mad”. After the raw “First Love, First Blood”, they ended with “Heart Is On Fire”, Sean bolting off stage with a cymbal stand, crashing it through the crowd before giving it to a friend & hopping back on the kit.

And finally, my Friday night ended with Skye Wallace, who kept up the energy with “There Is a Wall” — especially impressive for the midnight start time. Skye blasted through songs off their latest, The Act of Living, including the gritty “Tough Kid”, my fave from the album, “Momentum”, and their powerful voice asking “What Is Real?” Skye snuck a new song into the set called “Iced Tea” with a nice groove, and after a throwback to the raucous “Mean Song 2”, the band somehow cranked it up to another level for the closer, “Coal In Your Window”.


Unfortunately, I had the opposite luck on Saturday night, with almost everyone I wanted to see playing at the same time, so some hard decisions had to be made.

The first stop of the evening was the Hollywood Theatre, arriving just in time for ZADA. With her soulful, R&B inspired groove, ZADA stalked across the stage getting everyone moving with songs that ranged from the gentle “Sweet Things In Life” to the more upbeat “Snakes and Ladders”. Other standouts of the set were the simmering “Highways and Borders” and the final song of the set “Walls”.

Soon after, Hey Ocean! hit the stage, which was adorned with balloons, kicking off the set with “If I Were A Ship” and celebrating their 20 years as a band. From songs off their most recent album like “Sleepwalker” all the way back to “Liar”, they hit most of their catalogue, even slipping in a medley of songs off their breakthrough album It’s Easier To Be Somebody Else; including “A Song About California”, “Fish”, “Too Soon” and others. After one of my faves, “Jolene” they sped to the end (thanks to the show’s curfew) getting everyone to move with “Make a New Dance Up” and “Big Blue Wave”, and ending with a sweet singalong to an old favourite, “Alleyways”.

From there I raced across the city to the Cobalt, arriving just as Jo Passed took the stage. Their grungy, garage rock was a perfect fit for the venue, as the guitars shrieked and drums clattered, though a few times Jo’s voice seemed a little lost in the mix. The energy off the set ebbed and flowed nicely, as Jo only paused a couple times to thank everyone and joke between songs, before they finished with the latest single released earlier this year, “Weekend” building to a explosive end.

After them was Vancouver (by way of Argentina and Britain) band Bloom Effect. Their dreamy, shoegaze set washed over the crowd, as Jula Lafit sang in Spanish and English (but like Jo, occasionally the vocals were a bit low). I didn’t really know much about the band prior to the set; I had heard one of their singles last year & liked it, so when I saw they were on after Jo Passed, decided to stick around to check them out live. I enjoyed what I heard and will definitely have to check out their new EP, portents.

And with that, JUNOfest was done for me this year. After seeing 10 bands across four venues over two nights, I couldn’t have asked for a better celebration of Canadian music.

March 30, 2025 /Kirk Hamilton
babe corner, tariq, housewife, peter dreams, moonriivr, miesha and the spanks, skye wallace, junofest, red gate, anza club, zada, hey ocean, jo passed, bloom effect, cobalt, hollywood theatre
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PHOTOS: Biltmore Cabaret 10th Anniversary - July 06, 2018

July 09, 2018 by Christine McAvoy in Weekly Photo Roundup

Biltmore's 10th Anniversary ft. Louise Burns, Jody Glenham, Adrienne Labelle (Supermoon/Garbage Dreams), Kevvy Mental (Fake Shark), Courtney Ewan and Andy Bishop (Twin River), Jason Corbett (ACTORS), Jo Passed, Alexis Young (Youngblood), Horsepowar, Zach Gray (The Zolas), Ackee Tecumseh - with the house band: Jody Glenham, Adrienne Labelle, (SUPERMOON), Adam Fink (ACTORS), Louis Hearn
Biltmore Cabaret
July 06, 2018

Christine McAvoy Photography

July 09, 2018 /Christine McAvoy
weekly photo roundup, live music photography, christine mcavoy photography, louise burns, jody glenham, adrienne labelle, kevvy mental, fake shark, supermoon, garbage dreams, twin river, ACTORS, jo passed, youngblood, horsepowar, the zolas, ackee tecumseh, biltmore cabaret, biltmore
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