Devours - Sports Car Era
Devours has always been far outside the box, but it wasn’t until his Sports Car Era that he was ready to fully embrace it. Read Clay Geddert’s review of the new LP.
Shunk - Shunkland
The curtains are up, the goblins are out, the rat king wants your child. What are you waiting for? Dive into the madness, surrender to the spectacle, and give Shunkland a listen.
Destroyer - Dan's Boogie
Harman Burns reviews Dan’s Boogie from Vancouver indie stalwart and unofficial musician laureate Dan Bejar, of Destroyer.
Brock Geiger - Some Nights
Some Nights is a fresh, interesting, and satisfying listen; so says Chris Lammiman in his review of Brock Geiger’s debut record.
Maya Cook - salt
Tia Julien reviews salt from Maya Cook, an LP that demonstrates the versatility and range of a seasoned artist, with a distinct sense of identity and connection to their craft already firmly in place.
Jairus Sharif - Basis of Unity
Clay Geddert reviews the sophomore record from Calgary’s Jairus Sharif, an emotional and spiritual journey that is meant to be felt, not pondered.
Yves Jarvis - All Cylinders
“Something like a tapestry or a mosaic - weaving together a seemingly million different styles and threads to reveal a picture that’s greater than the sum of its parts.”