Reviews
On her long-awaited musical return, luck…or something, Duff gives her best shot at a pop comeback.
Louder, Please is Rose Gray’s debut album, where she creates a world which speaks about letting go and living in the moment, while also discussing love and expressing her unapologe…
How Did I Get Here? is the third studio album by Tomlinson. The record departs from the grunge rock sound he pursued on his first two albums and adopts a beachy, 1970s-inspired pop…
My goals for 2026 are embracing change, self-growth, and not overthinking every mistake. An album that encapsulates these themes is (Good) Love by Nick Faye, as these songs are tim…
I had the pleasure of seeing Nardos Almaz open for Toronto-based artists CJ Wiley and Sister Ray this past year. Each time, I left wanting more from this magnetic performer whose w…
The up-and-coming pop-rock group Superstar Crush has burst onto the scene this year with their debut album Way Too Much.
To Karas, the metaphor of flowers also symbolizes the songwriting process. Creating music is similar to how flowers grow. Music turns a difficult, dark, and painful experience into…
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
On September 26, Luke released a reflective and resilient single, “Do You Wonder,” focusing on the healing process after a toxic relationship.
Megan Oquias releases her debut EP “Other Peoples Homes,” a concept EP exploring themes of heartache, emotional entanglement, and resilience.