I should give pop music another chance.
While it seems to me, for the most part, to be pretty vapid and empty, I really enjoyed a fantastic show from KO and Daniel Wesley and the Stone, May 21.
A lot of that was due to backing band the Rebel Emergency, who backed both Toronto based rapper/ folk singer KO as well as Vancouver’s Daniel Wesley.
They didn’t have a great crowd and deserved many more, but the ones who were there were really into the show.
I arrived mid-way through KO’s upbeat set. The Rebel Emergency were tight as a backing band, while KO added excellent vocal melodies and a lot of acoustic guitar.
He jumped into the crowd and sang with the dancers, swaying in front of the stage.

Most of his lyrics revolved around partying and having a good time and was happy to deliver the soundtrack to that a party.
The bassist and drummer from the Rebel Emergency delivered a rock solid reggae flavoured groove.
Their guitarist returned to the stage for a little bit extra oomph for a couple songs, but Wesley commanded the show, cold or no cold, and brought the party and then some for a tight, but almost too short set which ended just past midnight.
Even though he was complaining of a cold, he was happy to return to the stage for one final encore of “That Girl is Naughty.”
I liked the fact that this stage was low and that the view wasn't blocked by massive speakers like many Stone shows tend to be.