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September 24th, 2012

Hitting the Polaris stage for the second time was short-list nominee Kathleen Edwards, whose heart-wrenching rendition of A Soft Place to Land left the rowdy crowd in a silent awe. Kathleen finished her performance by speaking with host Grant Lawrence about the importance of the Polaris Music Prize, thanking the organization for giving Canadian artists a place to shine.
Genre-bending musician Grimes got some help for her stage act from a scantily clad male dancer, who made use of a metal pole set up to the left of Grimes and her keyboard. The Montreal singer put the Polaris audience in a trance with her whimsical performance of Be A Body and Genesis.
Grimes was in good company with fellow Montrealers Yamantaka//Sonic Titan. The rock band performed two songs off their Polaris nominated album YT/ST, including Hoshi Neko and Reverse Crystal/Murder of a Spider.
Check out pictures from the 2012 short-list nominees for the 2012 Polaris Music Prize and don’t miss a special presentation of the 2012 Polaris Music Prize airing this Saturday at 10 pm ET on MUCH.
Tags: feist, Grimes, Polaris Music Prize, Yamantaka // Sonic Titan
Posted on Monday, September 24th, 2012 at 11:00 pm by Allison and is filed under Blog, Polaris Music Prize.
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