One of the most impressive debuts you will ever hear, Body Lens is a perfect six song blast of post-punk prowess.
Read MoreAfter stumbling into the opportunity to score the first Wolfcop movie back in 2014, Shooting Guns may have found their niche.
Read MoreRobert Diack’s Lost Villages surges to the top of the post-rock heap of must hear albums, a brilliant example of how much better music would be if the jazz world opened it’s heart and mind to the idea of cross pollination.
Read MoreThe FAPS debut album Grimelda clocks in with 25 minutes of spastic, A.D.D. riddled noise that shouldn’t make sense… but it works perfectly.
Read MoreBeing original is one of the hardest things to do in modern music and Freak Heat Waves have managed to create one of the most unique albums in years.
Read MoreKristian North’s debut solo record veers towards a cleaner sound drawing influences from classic rock & roll.
Read MoreAlan Wilson’s third release as Bothy is reminiscent of a Sunday drive down a coastal highway at dusk.
Read MoreA growing reputation has made their debut one of the most anticipated Canadian albums for over a year and finally the wait is over!
Read MoreNap Eyes continue to grow on I’m Bad Now, which is being branded as the third chapter of a trilogy. This one is unlike any trilogy known to man because they saved their best work for last.
Read MoreSelf described as post-post-punk, this Vancouver band layers fuzzy synths and piercing guitar over a tight groove to make moody, yet danceable music.
Read MoreFitness' debut album, “-ing” (pronounced dashing) is a wild ride that sucks you in immediately and threatens to never let go.
Read MoreAn ability to write tracks that explode into sweeping crescendos while maintaining their fun-filled pop sensibilities is a gift that Shred Kelly hold over the heads of their contemporaries.
Read MoreJonathan Kawchuk doesn’t disappoint as he uses the tools in his toolbelt to craft an impeccable album inspired by nature.
Read MoreSquids is an Edmonton four piece that is hard to pin down. They exist in a realm of odd time signatures, reverb and electronic experimentation.
Read MoreFive years after Rollie Pemberton (aka Cadence Weapon) delivered his Polaris short listed Hope In Dirt City, we finally get another offering from Edmonton’s former poet laureate.
Read MoreSometimes it can seem like folk-rock acts are a dime a dozen, on Heavy South, The Utilities rip apart that sentiment and rise to the top of the heap.
Read MoreOver the four songs found on this EP, The Mothercraft deliver heavy riffs over a thunderous rhythm section while peppering solos that call for bedroom air guitar antics.
Read MoreThe return of the Wet Secrets helps fill a void for danceable, punchy, pop music in Canada.
Read MoreIf hooks could kill, make sure your standing beside The Dudes when war breaks out.
Read MoreCaves’ new full band dynamic has propelled them to being one of the most exciting bands in Saskatoon.
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