Hailing from Toronto, The Strumbellas are deliciously folky, with six vocalists, banjo, trumpet, violin, keys, resulting in a Rural Alberta Advantage feel. Continue reading “The Strumbellas – We Still Move On Dance Floors”
Hailing from Toronto, The Strumbellas are deliciously folky, with six vocalists, banjo, trumpet, violin, keys, resulting in a Rural Alberta Advantage feel. Continue reading “The Strumbellas – We Still Move On Dance Floors”
Right from the opening track, “Love’s Return,” it’s quite obvious that the latest release from this new age music icon is something special and extraordinary! Continue reading “David Lanz – Movements of the Heart”
Winnipeg guitarist Tangent Project spent 18 months living in Mexico and returned home with his first album in a decade. Continue reading “Tangent Project – Calm After The Storm”
“Away/Towards,” the epic, nearly nine-minute long opener on Pearl Mystic, slinks slowly at the beginning, quickly making it clear that it’s leading you to something very big. Continue reading “Hookworms – Pearl Mystic”
The tiny writing scrawled across the cover of Margot & The Nuclear So and So’s new album is nearly illegible; it was a humble cry to take it home and give it a listen. Continue reading “Margot & The Nuclear So and So’s – Sling Shot to Heaven”
Cupid Deluxe is Blood Orange’s second album. Continue reading “Blood Orange – Cupid Deluxe”
Dirty ol’ one-man band Scott H. Biram serves up a bloody feast of raw roots and blues here on his latest, Nothin’ But Blood. Continue reading “Scott H. Biram – Nothin’ But Blood”
This is the second of a three-volume concept album series by Radical Face, whose power bill is addressed to Ben Cooper. Continue reading “Radical Face – The Family Tree: The Branches”
This three piece Yukon punk band didn’t take long to catch my interest. Continue reading “Speed Control – F.A.B.”