Thinking About Body Bandits and Teaching Men: Interview With The Solhounds
As most people who know both M and me are aware, his musical past includes a fair amount of metal; mine, none. And while…
As most people who know both M and me are aware, his musical past includes a fair amount of metal; mine, none. And while…
Listening to Raine Hamilton’s new album “Night Sky” is a rare, exquisite experience. Her style – which some describe as chamber folk – is…
With her new EP, Kristi Lane Sinclair explores a vast range of sounds, drawing not only from her Haida/Cree ancestry but also from her…
The Saskatchewan-based Celtic group West of Mabou first came to our attention shortly after their self-titled debut was released – a deft, delightful set…
With their third full-length album, Alberta-based band Elk Run & Riot continue to explore their environment and the lives of those around them with…
Ever so often, an album comes along that is utterly impossible to take out of the player. “Speak in Rhythms,” the first national release…
It was early 2016 when we first discovered the music of Devin Cuddy, and immediately fell for his fun and lively interpretation of New…
If there’s one thing I’m learning about jazz as I dig more deeply into Canada’s jazz scene, it’s that the music can not only…
Being a music blogger presents unique challenges; one particularly painful thrill is hearing new music before it’s released and being so anxious to share…
With their new album “Notionside,” Colin Kutchyear and La+ch – collectively known as Kutch – present a shimmering set of pop songs that will…