20 or 20 Ep. 049: Heaps

With music fit to be the perfect soundtrack to all your coming-of-age moments, Heaps go 20 or 20 and talk about growing up, childhood best friends, summers in Kawartha Lakes, allergies, favourite books of the year and their latest EP, Little Blue.  PrevPrevious20 or 20 Ep. 051: Apollo Ghosts

20 or 20 Ep. 051: Apollo Ghosts

On our 51st episode, Adrian Teacher of Apollo Ghosts goes 20 or 20 to talk about angel numbers, trouble with border services, “He-man,” and losing his hearing while working on the band’s latest album—a DOMINIONATED Favourite Fifty of 2022—Pink Tiger. PrevPrevious20 or 20 Ep. 050: Julianna Riolino

20 or 20 Ep. 050: Julianna Riolino

20 or 20 is tickled pink to celebrate its 50th episode with Julianna Riolino, who chats with Weadee and Weajue about coping with sadness, gaining confidence, enjoying the song writing process, her inability to watch Severance or reread The Iliad, and her fantastic 2022 solo debut album, All Blue. PrevPrevious20 or 20 Ep. 047: Burs

20 or 20 Ep. 047: Burs

On the 47th episode of 20 or 20, Toronto-based band Burs discusses their childhood jobs, their album Holding Patterns, and their best memories from 2022. On top of all that, the band goes 20 or 20 with Weadee and Weajue Mombo to offer a glimpse into their personal hell. PrevPrevious20 or 20 Ep. 048: Cots

20 or 20 Ep. 048: Cots

For our 48th episode, Cots’ Steph Yates goes 20 or 20 talking about her favourite flower and constellation, the most haunting place she’s ever been and a special guest appearance from Max the Cat. PrevPreviousEp. 045: Jaguar Sun

Ep. 045: Jaguar Sun

Chris Minielly of Jaguar Sun goes 20 or 20 discussing the expansive sound of his latest LP, All We’ve Ever Known; late-night walks through the city, and heading on tour in the US for the first time.  PrevPrevious20 or 20 Ep. 044: Sister Ray

20 or 20 Ep. 044: Sister Ray

20 or 20 Ep. 044: Sister Ray Sister Ray’s Ella Coyes communes with Weadee and Weajue for the first 20 or 20 interview of Season 2. Sister Ray’s debut album, Communion, is a cross-examination of the nature/nurture debate through first-person experiences that are harrowing and heartbreaking. <iframe src=”https://anchor.fm/dominionated/embed/episodes/044-Sister-Ray-e1pqv19/a-a8oo9ak” height=”102px” width=”400px” frameborder=”0″ scrolling=”no”></iframe>