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Canada

Favourite Artists Heard At WayHome

The return of WayHome to Burl’s Creek for its sophomore year brought with it a lineup filled with Canadian talent, complimenting the Canadian location of the festival, as well as a slew of artists from a variety of genres. Here are my favourite acts that I heard at this year’s WayHome Music and Arts Festival.

Robert DeLong

I had no idea what to expect going into Robert DeLong’s set but was in complete awe of the artist by the end of his performance. The one-man band jumped around from instrument to instrument, looping piano chords and his voice, while using a mixer to create music live for the crowd. He even graced the crowd with an epic drum solo, holding nothing back as sweat flew off his face while he pounded the instrument. Even with an equipment failure midway through the performance, Robert DeLong handled the malfunction expertly, joking about the issues of relying on technology as a musician and conversing with the crowd while bringing the equipment back to life. Robert DeLong managed to display his insane musical talents during his set at WayHome and is definitely someone that should not have been missed.

 

Glass Animals

The British group introduced WayHomies to their super wavy sound as the sun was slowly getting lower in the sky. Rather than playing their hit single Gooey at the beginning of the set though, the boys performed the groovy single midway through, keeping it a much loved hidden surprise for fans. The highlight of the set came during the group’s cover of Love Lockdown by Kanye West when lead singer Dave Bayley sat down at the edge of the stage to serenade the crowd. Momentarily forgetting the words and announcing this to the crowd with a sheepish grin, the band started over without skipping a beat, allowing Bayley to finish his performance of the tune in the crowd. Bayley’s energy was infectious as he danced and sang his way through the rows of fans before making his way back to the stage to close the set with Pools.

 

Stars

Canadian favourites and industry vets did not disappoint with their performance on the final day of the event. Co-lead singer Torquil Campbell wore a poignant “Doing It for Gord” t-shirt, interacting with the crowd throughout the set. The group lead fans through classic Stars tunes and covered newer songs, including a beautiful ballad of “I Took a Pill in Ibiza” by Mike Posner. Co-lead singer Amy Millan, reminded us of why the group has been in the industry since 2000 during the performance of their hit single “Your Ex-Lover is Dead,” her hauntingly stunning voice carrying us on a journey back to 2004.

 

Danish singer MØ has been killing it this past year and this definitely includes her performance at WayHome. Opening her set with a slowed down version of one of her first hit singles “Don’t Wanna Dance,” the singer threw herself into an energetic performance filled with her signature, quirky dance moves. The artist finished her set with her dance-worthy hit collaboration “Lean On” that had the crowd going wild. Of course a MØ set wouldn’t be complete without the lead singer jumping into the crowd to go crowd surfing atop her fans… Which, she did.

 

The Paper Kites

Being influenced by a couple of Aussies to check out The Paper Kites midday on Sunday might have affected the joy I had in watching the Australian indie folk band, but the group’s vibe fit perfectly at the WayAway Stage. The band’s mellow folky sound was complimented perfectly by the ambience of the stage hidden away in the trees. One of the most unique band interactions I saw this weekend came midway through Paper Kites set, when the lead singer started a mini symphony with the crowd. Providing each third of the crowd with a note to sing, he then lead everyone into a crowd sung symphony, before continuing with the band’s indie folk set.

 

Bombino

If you were able to make it into the grounds during the day Friday and withstand the heat at the WayHome Stage you would have come across Niger born Bombino, rocking out in his traditional white African robes. Having had garnered support from Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, who also produced Bombino’s second album in 2012, the artist is an incredibly talented guitar player. Demonstrating his prowess as a guitarist, Bombino’s fingers moved fast over his instrument’s strings, creating his unique African influenced rock sound for the crowd present. The artist is an insanely talented guitar player, reminiscent of some of the greats including Jimi Hendrix, and took the crowd on a spiritually magical rock performance.