Classically trained Estonian singer, violinist and musical polymath Maarja Nuut makes sounds that transcend the physical limitations of space and...
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You’ll know instantly if Merpire‘s debut album Simulation Ride is going to give you what you need. And, if it’s...
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Teenanger, the mainstay on Toronto’s DIY circuit for over a decade, have grafted some of the best, fiercely ambitious post-punk...
Some readers will need little introduction to Young Knives. For long-time followers, fifth album, Barbarians, is an exciting reminder that the Dartnall brothers...
Released this Valentine’s Day, Fair Mothers’ collection of quiet, melancholic epistles to love on Separate Lives was something special. Granite-etched...
All band names are stupid, but some do reveal or at least project onto the music a sense of meaning...
Vancouver artistic collective Crack Cloud are an ever-changing team whose many, many members include survivors of and support workers in...
There are things you need to know before going into Songs For Peacock by TJO. First, this is a mixtape,...