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Unreal City Music Festival @ Russian Hall -- January 16, 2026

January 17, 2026 by Kirk Hamilton in live shows, Show Review

Unreal City returned for their second year of celebrating local music, this time spanning three nights — one at the Rickshaw, two at the Russian Hall. Unfortunately, I couldn’t make it to all three, opting just for the killer lineup on Friday. (Also, somehow I had never been to a show at the Russian Hall, so I was glad to fix that).

I missed the first band of the night, checkedout, arriving just after Bloom Effect started. Clad in all black on a stage bathed in red lights, the trio wove through their dreamy shoegaze, transitioning from one song to the next with barely a break.
Though I feel like both times I’ve seen the band in a real venue (as opposed to a free outdoor show) singer Jula Lafit’s vocals have seemed low in the mix. I’m not sure if it’s for the mood or bad luck on my part, so I am interested to catch them again some time this year.

Next up was Ira Hardly, who started with a laid back, folk sound with songs like “Out of My League” and a cover of “Random Rules” by Silver Jews. But the set had a great flow as it slowly ramped up in energy, as Ira sang about social anxiety or running errands with the raucous “Man of Action” for a fun finish.

Shortly after was Jody Glenham, who was joined by some familiar faces in Michael Slumber and Adam Fink with Florence van Camerijk. She kicked off with some older Mood Rock tunes, the simmering “War On This World” and the incredibly catchy “Talking Out Loud”, even reaching back to the breezy “Ill Wind”. But Jody also teased her upcoming EP with “Love Deficiency Syndrome” which immediately got stuck in my head (a curse for an unreleased song), an ode to ‘third spaces’ with “The Local”, and the just-released “Overtime” which built to a crashing end to the set.
The last few times I’ve seen Jody play were free outdoor shows, so I was happy to catch her indoors again and I am definitely looking forward to the new EP!

As well as the main stage, there was a second stage downstairs, though it was only after Jody I managed to slip down there to hear a little bit of trippy synth punk from the ski-mask clad Phuture Memoriez. I also did not have time to get a quick flash tattoo from the station, as it was soon back upstairs to check out worrywart.
The five piece launched into “hail mary baby” and barely slowed down as they played hard and fast, grungy tunes. The only time they paused was a quick tuning break that ended up with singer Ryley Epp jokingly(?) arguing with the crowd about pizza, but they were quickly back to it with an almost hypnotic build to a chaotic finish.

And finally, to my delight a piano was brough out on stage as it was time for the night’s headliner, Spencer Krug. He started off the set alone with some beautiful piano songs “The Fog” and “My Puppeteer”, before weaving through a set that pulled from most of his career; from the intensity of “Barbarian” from Moonface to Sunset Rubdown’s “A Day In The Graveyard II” and even some new tracks.
Halfway through the set he was joined by frequent collaborator Jordan Koop on electric guitar, whose subtle additions complimented but never overwhelmed, on songs like “Slipping In and Out of the Pool” and one of my favourite Krug songs from any project, the haunting “City Wrecker”.
As the set came to a close, Krug mentioned that one particular Wolf Parade song was “getting a lot of attention recently” due to a certain show about hockey players. And so by request he came up with a reworked piano version, for an absolutely gorgeous rendition of “I’ll Believe in Anything”. I can only hope he ends up recording it for his Patreon or somewhere.

I am always blown away by seeing Spencer Krug live, especially his piano shows, and especially as a cap to a night of some great local acts, where each band felt like they brough a different vibe and sound. I’m sad I can’t make it tonight, but I will absolutely be ready for next year’s Unreal City Fest.

January 17, 2026 /Kirk Hamilton
unreal city, spencer krug, worrywart, jody glenham, ira hardly, bloom effect, russian hall
live shows, Show Review
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PHOTOS: Jody Glenham, Kylie V, JP Maurice at Car Free Day on Main Street - September 15, 2024

September 21, 2024 by Christine McAvoy in Weekly Photo Roundup, Live Music Photography

Jody Glenham, Kylie V, JP Maurice
Car Free Day - Main Street
September 15, 2024

Photos by Christine McAvoy

September 21, 2024 /Christine McAvoy
car free day, main street, main st, jody glenham, kylie v, jp maurice, live music photography
Weekly Photo Roundup, Live Music Photography
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Jody Glenham with Kylie V @ China Cloud -- June 29, 2023

June 30, 2023 by Kirk Hamilton in live shows

It's been a minute since I last saw Jody Glenham perform live, definitely before the release of her 2020 album Mood Rock, so I was happy to head down to the charming China Cloud. Especially since she was supported by Kylie V, who I have caught a couple times at outdoor festival-type shows, but never in a proper venue.

Kylie V took the stage, joined by their backing band, and started the night with the “On My Mind”, followed by the haunting title track off their latest EP, Runaway. The intimate show had a very attentive crowd -- Kylie joking almost too attentive -- rapt during their heartfelt songs, voice lilting through the room.

As well as familiar favourites like the gorgeous “Catherine”, Kylie also slipped in a cover of the Samia song, “Is There Something in the Movies?”, and teased a new album with the song “Anomaly”. Near the end of the set, the band took leave for Kylie to play alone for the last couple songs; another new one “Untitled in Open D”, and finally capping off the end of the set with another cover; “Taken” by MUNA.

After a quick turnaround (which is always appreciated!) Jody Glenham took the stage with her shiny, self-described ‘party pants’, kicking off with an older song, the dreamy “Between You and Me”.

Joined by Michael Brown, Adam Fink, and Jay Arner as her backing band, Jody ran through songs from her catalogue, including the incredibly catchy “Talking Out Loud”, the hazy, chilled out “Friday Night Lights”, and my favourite from Mood Rock, “War On This World”, a simmering slow burn to an intense finish.

Glenham also teased a new song, I believe called “Love Deficiency Syndrome”, before another favourite of the set, “Ill Wind”, which burst into a smooth groove, that lead to the set’s finish, just ending and not bothering with a sham encore (also appreciated!).

Jody Glenham has been a mainstay in the Vancouver music scene for over a decade now — the first time I saw her play was a little over 11 years ago now — and it’s always a pleasure to see her dream-pop live. Add on that Kylie V is one of my favourite newcomers on the Vancouver scene, and that China Cloud is a great, & much needed, venue, and you have an excellent night of Vancouver music.

June 30, 2023 /Kirk Hamilton
jody glenham, kylie v, china cloud
live shows
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PHOTOS: Khatsahlano 2022 ft. dwi, Jody Glenham, Brandon Wolfe Scott, Dan Moxon

July 22, 2022 by Christine McAvoy in Live Music Photography, live shows, Weekly Photo Roundup

Khatsahlano 2022
July 09, 2022
dwi, Jody Glenham, Brandon Wolfe Scott, Dan Moxon

photos by: Christine McAvoy Photography

July 22, 2022 /Christine McAvoy
jody glenham, dwi, brandon scott, brandon wolfe scott, dan moxon, khatsahlano, khats
Live Music Photography, live shows, Weekly Photo Roundup
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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
Weekly Photo Roundup
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