Check out new albums from Dan Dejar’s Destroyer, and the dunk trio, Dboy.
Read MoreTwo very different electronic artists from Vancouver make up our “Picks” this week.
Read MoreTwo of Canada’s biggest indie names released albums last Friday. Read reviews of Andy Shauf and Wolf Parade.
Read MoreRead reviews of new albums by Nebular Wave and Holy Fuck.
Read MoreCheck out album reviews of Higienópolis by LOCAL TALENT, and Benevolence by Alexandria Maillot.
Read MoreRead reviews for Stuck In A Maze by The Radiation Flowers, and Skeleton Paradise by Psychic Void.
Read MoreCheck out reviews of albums from Jon Neher & Michael Scott Dawson and Swamp Thing.
Read MoreCheck out reviews of Porous from Natural Sympathies, and Fear from Begonia.
Read MoreThis week’s “Picks Of The Week” come in the form of Blue Hawaii and Pop Pop Vernac.
Read MoreRead reviews for Beneath The Floors from Toronto’s Deliluh, and Fightin' Words from Saskatoon’s Ellen Froese.
Read MoreRead reviews for WHOOP-Szo’s Warrior Down, and Woodhawk’s Violent Nature.
Read MoreRead reviews and listen to a new EP from Cartel Madras, and the new album from Leif Vollebekk.
Read MoreRead reviews of new albums from Ancient Shapes, and Common Holly.
Read MoreRead about the debut album nipiy from nêhiyawak, and the sophomore effort Cool To Who from Walrus.
Read MoreRead reviews of Loser Delusions from Black Mastiff, and Croak In The Weeds from André Ethier.
Read MoreThis week’s “Picks” feature Saskatchewan’s Kacy & Clayton, and Ottawa’s Souljazz Orchestra.
Read MoreRead reviews for new albums from Vancouver’s FRANKIIE, and Calgary’s Chron Goblin.
Read MoreOur 2nd week featuring three reviews! Read about albums from Fly Pan Am, Rheostatics, and Owen Davies.
Read MoreDue to the massive output of impressive Canadian releases in September, for the next two weeks we’ll be giving you three “Picks Of The Week”. This week learn about albums from Eamon McGrath, Sandro Perri, and The Bobby Tenderloin Universe.
Read MoreCheck out reviews of Re-Birth from OBUXUM, and the long-awaited album, In Hell, from the newly resurrected, Slam Dunk.
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