Album Review :: Mahogany Frog :: Faust
by Sam Doucet Life and death. Right and wrong. Gods and mortals. The story of Faust, now centuries old, is...
by Sam Doucet Life and death. Right and wrong. Gods and mortals. The story of Faust, now centuries old, is...
by Myles Tiessen It’s hard to describe the type of music Zoon makes. Their discography exists beyond any traditional classification...
by Daniel Kussy Sophie Claire Stevens hit the ground running as an artist in the summer of 2018. Those who...
by Noah Cain It is 4/20 in Winnipeg. Outside the West End Cultural Centre, the people shuffle and hop along...
by Paul Newsom Toronto singer-songwriter Tamara Lindeman returns with an equally deft and personal album as her group’s prior efforts....
by Daniel Kussy On Pedro the Lions 2017 LP Phoenix, their first studio album in 18 years, the closing track...
by Keeley Braunstein-Black The Bros. Landreth are back and have done it again. Joey and Dave Landreth’s new album, released...
by Matt Harrison Released in late January 2022, Make a Scene is the newest album from Winnipeg’s own Sweet Alibi....
by Noah Cain Richard Inman’s new album, Come Back Through, is narrated by desperate cowboys, gamblers, and lovers at the...
by Myles Tiessen When It Comes is a passage into a fantasy world. Dana Gavanski has long been lauded for...