Your resource to discover local Windsor and Essex County musicians!

Bethany Dalimonte

Soul / Indie / Singer-songwriter

  • Where can we find you?: @bethanydalimontemusic insta/tiktok
    Bethany D’Alimonte Facebook

    Email: bethanydalimonte@outlook.com

Photo by Madeline Mazak

Photo: Madeline Mazak

Moonsuits

Indie, Folk duo

The Ford City Ramblers

A traditional bluegrass band.

  • Aleks Stoykoski on guitar and vocals, Michael Fuerth on mandolin and vocals, Josh Kaiser on banjo, Brent Cusmanic on bass.

  • Where can we find you?: @thefordcityramblers on Instagram.

    Email: michaelcfuerth@gmail.com,

Cons of Jupiter

Punk / Alternative Rock / Garage Rock

Taylor Hallatt

Rock, Folk, Country and anything in between

  • Taylor Hallatt is a 21 year old local musician and songwriter. She is a self-taught guitarist and singer who has been writing original music since she was 14. Her original songs are heavily influenced by sounds of the 60’s and 70’s with her own unique flare. The genres of her songs include rock, folk, country, and anything in between. She has over half an hour of original music that she is currently working on recording in the studio. Her experience as a musician involves performing her original songs at bars, outdoor events, open mics, and other gigs, along with doing covers to fill longer time periods. She has appeared twice on the TV show “Meet the Music” in 2024, where she performed her original music and did a holiday episode.

  • Where can we find you?: @taylorhallatt on Instagram and Taylor Hallatt on Facebook

    Email: taylorhallatt23@gmail.com

Riverside Drive

pop-punk band

HST

pub punk

  • 13% of a band. We do fun covers of punk and rock songs we like.

    Kevin Theaker (guitar, bass, vocals)
    Tori Long (bass, vocals)
    Kyle Cloutier (lead guitar, backup vocals)
    Aaron Mavrinac (drums)

  •  Instagram: hsttheband

    Email: mavrinac@gmail.com

Bog Moss

Post-punk, Doom, psychedelic

  • Bog Moss emerges from the depths of Windsor, Ontario, with a sound as rich and layered as the moss-covered forests that inspire them. The trio consists of musicians who have each been crafting music individually for over a decade. Together, they weave dark, heavy riffs with haunting, atmospheric swells, creating a hypnotic and immersive sonic experience. Drawing from a wide range of influences, Bog Moss delivers powerful music that evokes the mysterious beauty of shadowed woods and untamed landscapes.

Bird Witness

Post-emo

  • Bird Witness is a three piece band consisting of Hedy Venney (she/her) on drums, Nyx Hogan (they/them) on bass, and Éoghan McCullough (he/him) on guitar. They take equal shares of the role of vocalist, taking turns singing leads and layering complex harmonies over instruments that are hard, fast, and loud. Bird Witness is firmly rooted in DIY ethics, and takes influence from recent waves of experimental emo music with hardcore and riot grll tendencies

  • birdwitnessband on instagram

    Email: birdwitnessband@gmail.com

Bobby Sproat

Indie Rock / Indie Pop / Indie

Two Years Apart

Rock, Alternative Rock, Progressive Rock, Hard Rock

The Brandy Alexanders

Psychedelic Rock band

Posh Toboggan

Ontario Garage Jazz, Alternative, Progressive, Jazz, Synth , Rock, Metal, Funk

  • Posh Toboggan is a distinctive musical act that describes its sound as "Ontario Garage Jazz," seamlessly blending a range of influences into a dynamic jazz-rock fusion. The band features Charles Benn, who drives the low end with infectious, gritty bass lines; Kyle Cloutier, who crafts evocative melodies through synths, guitars, and vocals; and John Olenyuk, who anchors the rhythm section with a groove-laden, funky drumming style. Posh Toboggan offers listeners a truly unique musical experience, often likened to a "Dirty Pink Floyd Trance."

  • @poshtoboggan - Instagram

    Email: poshtoboggan@gmail.com

Crude Flame

Noise / Industrial / Electroacoustic Music

  • Crude Flame is the improvised electroacoustic project of Andrew Bradt, blending elements of noise and industrial music. His practice features a dynamic array of instruments and techniques, including the incorporation of no-input mixing, contact microphones, synthesizers, drum machines, tape loops, and radios. While primarily a solo endeavor, Andrew actively seeks opportunities to perform collaborative improvised sets with local and touring artists. As this project evolves, he also explores the incorporation of both circuit bent electronics and devices of his own creation, as well as incorporating elements of community improvisation and audience participation.

  • Where can we find you?: instagram.com/crudeflame

    Email: crudeflame@gmail.com

Pneumatic T Bar

Emo, alternative, garage rock

Meandergreen

Mid-west emo / post-rock / drone

  • Meandergreen exists as a merger between delicateness and dissonance. While unquestionably roosted in the aesthetic values of emo, they meld together a plethora of influences from genres like shoe gaze, slow core, post-rock, drone and spoken word poetry. Their tones oscillate between distorted twinkling outburst and pensive, revere-laden dizziness, punctuated with harsh screams, free-verse recitations and hushed drifting vocal melodies.

    The band was founded by Nick Hildenbrand and Mike Barnett, and was an enduring force withIn the DIY Windsor scene for nearly a decade. After a several year hiatus, they re-emerged, joining forces with Bilal Nasser and Nate Blackton, and have been mainly performing in unconventional locations such as warehouses and skateparks. They are currently working on their much anticipated debut album.

  • Instagram: @meandergreenband

    Email: Meandergreenband@gmail.com

Bilal Nasser

Post-classical, experimental, ambient

  • Bilal Nasser is a Palestinian-Canadian guitarist and composer from Windsor Ontario known for his ability to blend his classical guitar background with his passion for more experimental genres such as post-rock, shoegaze, and drone. Through his unique output he is known to challenge assumptions as to what classical guitar music can be, resulting in a signature sound often described as "Post-Classical".

    Since the age of 10 Nasser has held a classical guitar in his hands. He went on to study the craft under the tutelage and mentorship of the esteemed Canadian guitarist and composer William Beauvais at York University. In 2018, Nasser was the first guitarist to win the York University Concerto Competition. In 2020, Nasser won first place in the Ottawa Guitar Society Composition Competition.

    While his technique is informed by his classical background, Nasser’s music occurs as a frenetic juxtaposition of musical influences not typically associated with “classical guitar”. Nasser is deliberate through his immersion in underground musical cultures existing outside the boundaries established by the classical music world. Through his work, Nasser actively rejects the sterility and rigidity of institutional convention, bridging seemingly antithetical genres to cultivate new capacities for candid innovation- consequently realizing a distinct musical voice, coloured by his liminal exploration of both canonical and underground realms.

    In 2021 Nasser set a new precedent for classical composition with the release of his first full-length solo album Where the Orange Groves Grow, consisting of works for solo classical guitar, voice, and electronics. Orange Groves traverses a broad aesthetic range from sprawling, long-form solo guitar pieces depicting tales from the Palestinian diaspora of loss and memory, to frenzies of looped noise and violence. His use of electronics, effects pedals,home-made skateboard drone machines, and singing and screaming into his amplified guitar make his live performances a spectacle unlike any other solo-guitarist. Nasser continues to defy academic expectations with his artistic choices including introducing classical guitar into the popular music scene, DIY venue spaces like skateparks and being the first known classical guitarist to have a mosh-pit at his shows.

    Since his debut release, Nasser has developed his sound and toured extensively across Canada. With the support of Ontario Arts Council and Windsor ACHF grant funding he recorded his sophomore album, How Can We Say Nothing, in 2023. This album reveals a more mature, intentional Nasser, unfolding as a single work of music for voice, guitar, string quartet, electronics, and home video samples. In the fall of 2023 Bilal released two singles in advance of this project's release in 2024, On the Surface, and …So That Flies Drop Dead Mid-Air, both of which hint at the new direction Nasser is pushing himself in.

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