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Rhye brought their intricate soul-pop to Theatre Corona (photos)

Rhye
Virgin Mobile Corona Theatre
June 8, 2015

Rhye haven’t been to Montreal since their Jazz Fest appearance two years ago, and the near-capacity crowd at the Corona demonstrated that the mysterious LA outfit haven’t lost any of their appeal since. Made up of Canadian singer Milosh and danish multi-instrumentalist Robin Hanibal, Rhye’s music is an amalgam of sensual soul-pop like Sade, infused with lush electronica undertones. The duo’s sound was emboldened onstage by a backing band contributing keys, violin and horns, among other sonic touches.

Check out photos from the show below, courtesy of  Michael Kovacs. For all upcoming tour dates, visit www.rhyemusic.com.

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