A symphony of horror indeed.
Read MoreSmall Window is packed tight with a breadth of sounds that are dreamy, ambitious, and very listenable.
Read MoreHighway Dancer is Calvin Love at his very best. This is the album for which he should be remembered.
Read MoreWith the distortion turned up and the tempo turned down, Ottawa’s Expanda Fuzz have found the perfect elixir.
Read MorePsychic Slush is a release from a band operating at the peak of their songwriting and production abilities, and one of the most fun releases of the year.
Read MoreSometimes by doing less you achieve more, this concept is what makes Konoyo a truly blissful listening experience.
Read MoreEasily their most ambitious and accessible album, Tread On To The Unknown You has a much brighter tone than previous outings.
Read MoreFever Feel’s self-titled debut is an explosive record, and one that compares favourably to the psych, blues, and progressive bands from the late 60’s.
Read MoreLessons From Losers is a beautiful and melancholic album that is a step forward for one of Edmonton’s most consistently interesting acts.
Read MoreIn Another Life is a mediative experience that challenges the status quo and its success in doing so solidifies Sandro Perri as one of Canada very best in song craft.
Read MoreJesse & the Dandelions have their best release yet on their hands with Give Up The Gold; it’s a beautiful record that feels meticulously assembled and inspired throughout.
Read MoreBaby Jey’s sophomore album Someday Cowboy is a big leap forward for the former Edmonton duo of Jeremy Witten and Dean Kheroufi.
Read MoreIn the grand scheme of things, Power Buddies were a blip in the history of Edmonton’s music scene, but that blip was deafening.
Read MorePhilae and Rosetta is a gorgeous instrumental album inspired by the European Space Agency’s mission bearing the same name.
Read MoreCartel Madras is ripping apart what you think you know about Canadian hip-hop.
Read MoreThis ten-piece, monster of a band, blends classic Afrobeat and modern Afrofunk into a flurry that exists for the dance floor.
Read MoreCouple’s Fight Night from Edmonton’s Lovelet is a gorgeous downtempo pop statement
Read MoreThis Toronto two piece plays a ferocious brand of noise rock that can switch between catchy and abrasive.
Read MoreIn a very short time, Beach Body have given us two insanely good EPs, begging the question, is this the best new band in Canada?
Read MoreMax Uhlich plays an ominous brand of folk music highlighted by his impeccable whistling and unsettling, reverbed vocals.
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