Album Review :: Heaps :: What is Heaps
by Olivier LaRoche With their debut LP, Ontario band Heaps deliver a pleasantly crafted and versatile indie-rock sound. Very much...
by Olivier LaRoche With their debut LP, Ontario band Heaps deliver a pleasantly crafted and versatile indie-rock sound. Very much...
by Olivier LaRoche On his self-titled sophomore album, multi-instrumentalist Sen Morimoto offers a slick fusion of jazz-rap and soulful art-pop,...
by Myles Tiessen Coming out of the ferocious Vancouver punk scene, Lié dives headfirst into a chaotic, exciting, and confident...
by Isabella Soares The rise of the Covid-19 pandemic has affected people in various ways, especially in the arts/entertainment scene....
by Mark Teague Indistinct Conversations, the latest release from Toronto’s Land of Talk seems, from the outset, to be the...
Review by Ryan Haughey Hopeful or disheartening – which way does Leith Ross sway? Their debut EP Motherwell is simultaneously...
by Lily O’Donnell I don’t think any new, quarantine released music has made me as nostalgic for late nights spent...
by Margaret Banka Unless you are a musician or work with sound, chances are that the recording studio is as...
by Mark Teague In an age where music is engineered to ensure at least thirty seconds of playtime – the...
by Grace Hrabi Next To The Sun, the latest release from Chicago-based musician KAINA (pronounced Kah-e-na), is an exploration into...