
Let the credits roll — Backxwash has wrapped her horrorcore trilogy. HIS HAPPINESS SHALL COME FIRST EVEN THOUGH WE ARE SUFFERING, released o...
Let the credits roll — Backxwash has wrapped her horrorcore trilogy. HIS HAPPINESS SHALL COME FIRST EVEN THOUGH WE ARE SUFFERING, released o...
This month, we honour Remembrance Day with an interesting new documentary series connecting the past to our present by paying tribute to the...
While every saxophonist breathes into their instrument, Colin Stetson brings an entire world to life when he puts lips to reed. His explorat...
We throw around the word "reinvention" a lot. An artist changes a hairstyle, takes the jump from rock to rap, or drops a syllable from their...
This month's crop of emerging Canadian artists are here to ease you through that strange post-Halloween, pre-holidays blur. As the 12-foot s...
"I have to re-evaluate everything." Like many Canadian independent artists and labels, Montreal-based pop artist Russell Louder was shock...
Speaking with Dan Mangan, it quickly becomes clear how much thought goes into his lyrics. Every song is like a snapshot of a larger story, w...
Nothing exists in a vacuum — least of all a Taylor Swift album. Perhaps more so than any other modern-day pop star, to be a critical consume...
Arctic Monkeys have spent most of their career learning how to chill out. After a rise as rapid as the tempos on their first two records...
This month's streaming lineup sees the end of one of the best sitcoms to come from across the pond in recent memory and Netflix's continued...
For all the more overt moves Dan Snaith has made toward the dance floor on his last two albums as Caribou, it's in his work as Daphni where...