Reviews
Saskatchewan musician Ron Loos recently released his album “Ordinary Shine” on September 27, which shares with listeners many personal, poetic, and powerful messages.
I recently interviewed Saskatchewan singer-songwriter Marissa Burwell about her latest album, Before The Hour’s Up. It feels like a personal memoir where Burwell reflects on memori…
“Skatastic!” might be the only fitting way to describe Ska Sessions Volume 1, the new project from French producer Dubmatix–at least, that’s what they call track number
Megan Oquias releases her debut EP “Other Peoples Homes,” a concept EP exploring themes of heartache, emotional entanglement, and resilience.
Interview with Merv XX Gotti on his upcoming album “Guitar Songs: A Thesis On Low Efficiency Emotional Excavation.” and show at Bar Mordecai in Toronto
In a pop music industry where authenticity is currency, Audrey Hobert is filthy rich.
Girl groups are due for a renaissance, and The Beaches are leading the charge.
Yeule’s new album, Evangelic Girl Is a Gun, is an electronic, pop-rock-style album that will wow your ears when you hear it.
Canadian singer Elena Erin’s album Roaring 20s is shiny, sparkly, and summery.
Lights celebrates her musical and emotional journey on her sixth studio album A6.
Paas’s serene vocals, backed by delicate harmonies, evoke feelings of peace and relaxation.
Housewife launched their new indie-pop album Girl of the Hour; a collection of new and previously released songs. The soundtrack brings fresh and new melodies with rich tones. The…