Shirley & The Pyramids
Pure Pain has a familiarity that’s impossible to pin point, maybe it’s a memory from your childhood or perhaps it’s a dream.
Real Sickies
Sing-along choruses, peppy guitar solos and fast paced drums make Get Well Soon the album you want to hear when your spirit needs lifted.
Michael Feuerstack
Michael Feuerstack has the power to highjack short attention spans from the hustle of modern life to force an immersive listening experience.
Michael Rault
It’s A New Day Tonight is a record from an artist refining his sound and starting to truly understand his capabilities.
Shooting Guns
After stumbling into the opportunity to score the first Wolfcop movie back in 2014, Shooting Guns may have found their niche.
Robert Diack
Robert 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.
Freak Heat Waves
Being 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.
Kristian North
Kristian North’s debut solo record veers towards a cleaner sound drawing influences from classic rock & roll.
The Avulsions
A growing reputation has made their debut one of the most anticipated Canadian albums for over a year and finally the wait is over!
Shred Kelly
An 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.
Jonathan Kawchuk
Jonathan Kawchuk doesn’t disappoint as he uses the tools in his toolbelt to craft an impeccable album inspired by nature.