Teenanger, the mainstay on Toronto’s DIY circuit for over a decade, have grafted some of the best, fiercely ambitious post-punk...
If I didn’t know anything about Fleet Foxes and someone had to describe them to me – no doubt using...
I’m sorry Bunita, I’m pretty sure it’s not you, it’s me. I’ve got to be honest with you, I’m struggling...
David Como is Sing Leaf. Not Earth is Sing Leaf’s new album. And Not Earth is pretty damn good. In...
Another release in Jah Wobble‘s in Dub series, one which has seen both In Dub and In Trance vie to take listener’s attention, and is a more...
Experimental musician Sarah Hennies is on a roll. So far in 2020 she has released four albums. Her latest, Casts,...
At the moment it appears that the post-punk outfit Squid can do no wrong. Since 2016 they have released a...
“Slow evolving, automatic, slow evolving, automatic.” Repeated several times it could be the kind of phrase spoken by office workers...
The Twenty Twenty Mercury Prize has been won by Michael Kiwanuka for his superb third LP Kiwanuka. In a hotly contested...
No band feels more “of the moment” than Idles. They are proving that soft boys can make hard music. That...
It’s funny, you know, because I never considered The Long Ryders‘ classic 45, ‘Looking For Lewis And Clark‘ – one...
“In A Big Country, dreams stay with you, like a lover’s voice across the mountainside…“, lines to a song that...
It’s that time of year where the wind blows a little colder and the nights start to get darker earlier....
It has been 5 years since Sufjan Stevens treated us to his widely celebrated seventh album Carrie & Lowell. It...
“Well this is my declaration/And I’m sorry Roger Daltrey, but FUCK my generation”. That’s the lyric of the year right...