Thank you Toronto! (And Guelph and Hamilton and Kingston and Montreal...)

Army Girls photo from BlogTO. It's okay to post this, right?

Thanks to everyone for coming out this weekend and making it one of the absolute best Wavelength Anniversary fests. So many awesome sets and surprises. Thank you to everyone that played, volunteered, contributed, collaborated, watched, came from out of town, bought merch, drank, tipped, hauled gear, danced, hung out, and drove cases of beer across town. If you've taken any photos, videos or audio, please email us at contact (at) wavelengthtoronto dot com and let us know and we'll link to it here and on on our Tumblr. You can also tag us on Facebook; there's a bunch of photos up already. Joe over at Mechanical Forest Sound has already posted some audio, photos and thoughts about the weekend, BlogTO has posted about night onenight two and night four, and NOW has a video of night two and a review of night three and night four.

You know, this Tumblr thing actually seems to be working out really well for us -- it's kinda got that old school zine/scrapbook feeling -- so we're going to keep using it to share music, photos, videos, interviews, reviews and whatever else we can find about the bands, venues, co-presenters and collaborators we're working with.

And thank you for another year of support. We're back with two Wavelength's next month, the Simply Saucer Touring Revue in Toronto, Hamilton and Guelph the first weekend in March (co-presented with Guelph's awesome Kazoo Fest) and a Spring Equinox Show with Isla Craig.

And if you're looking for a weekly music fix, Duncan Macdonnell (aka Doc Pickles) launches his new music series Crosswires next week at the Garrison with Julie Doiron, The Pinecones and Tres Bien Ensemble. It's PWYC, every Sunday night at the Garrison.

Thank you all so much, we'll see you again very soon.