Holy Drone Travellers/Tongue Helmet
Two debut albums are our “Picks” this weeks. Read about जन्म/Birth from Holy Drone Travellers, and Psychotropic Ape from Tongue Helmet.
Ada Lea/Screaming Targets
Read “Pick Of The Week” reviews for what we say in private by Ada Lea, and Carbon Copies by Screaming Targets.
Winona Forever/Necking
Check out our “Pick Of The Week” reviews of Feelgood from Winona Forever and Cut Your Teeth from Necking.
Merival/Kristin Witko
Check out reviews of Lesson by Merival, and Zone Of Exclusion by Kristin Witko.
Ian Blurton's Future Now/Look Vibrant
Read reviews of Ian Blurton’s Signals Through The Flames, and Look Vibrant’s Cherish Everything.
Chris Hauer/Doreen
Check out "“Pick Of The Week” reviews for Hum by Chris Hauer and Ruthless Severance by Doreen.
Valiska/Lucette
Read reviews for two very different albums. First learn about Calgary experimental artist, Valiska’s new album Numbers, then check out Edmonton singer/songwriter, Lucette’s new record called Deluxe Hotel Room.
Siskiyou/Doug Hoyer
Read album reviews for Siskiyou’s Not Somewhere, and Doug Hoyer’s, Character Witness.
DRI HIEV/l.n. baba
Read album reviews for DRI HIEV’s self titled debut album, and l.n baba’s debut album, Rubber Eye.
Too Soon Monsoon/Bart
Read album reviews for Too Soon Monsoon’s Waves: We Provide What We Absorb, We Absorb What We Provide, and Bart’s Today, Tomorrow, & The Next Day.
Touch & The Dirty Sample/Deliluh
Read reviews of Alberta based hip-hop duo Touch & The Dirty Sample’s new album Jawz, and of Toronto art-rock band Deliluh’s Oath Of Intent.
Counterfeit Jeans
An amalgamation of fuzzy yet staccato guitar, driving pop-punk rhythms with emo style sprinklings heightened by mid-90’s spaciness make it hard to stick these Edmontonians into any one genre.
At Mission Dolores
Read Jeshaiah David’s “Pick Of The Week” review for Last Night Outside Her Apartment by Kamloops band, At Mission Dolores.
The Shiverettes
The Shiverettes fierce sardonic attitude, backed by proficient musicianship and sophisticated, thematic material is the logical progression for punk music.
Saxsyndrum
Saxsyndrum reach into the vast resources of sound design and pull back a psycho-acoustic experience that tricks your perception of music.
Living Hour
Softer Faces exemplifies Living Hour’s ability to mature as artists, it’s an album that remains true to their tender selves, but is more expansive and full-bodied.
Yves Jarvis
A deeply impressionistic record, featuring loose, dreamy, deconstructions of the last 50 years of popular music