One Breath is Anna Calvi’s follow up to 2011’s self-titled debut. Continue reading “Anna Calvi – One Breath”

Winnipeg music & culture since 1989
One Breath is Anna Calvi’s follow up to 2011’s self-titled debut. Continue reading “Anna Calvi – One Breath”
St. Lucia is South African pop singer/songwriter Jean-Philip Grobler, his songs, and his band. Continue reading “St. Lucia – When The Night”
Little Village, the second album from the Nova Scotia alt-country quintet named after an Australia wading bird, is quite enjoyable with decent vocals and harmonies, well-written songs, and solid musicianship, but ultimately unremarkable and nondescript. Continue reading “Banded Stilts – Little Village”
With a pair of EPs under their belt, dreamy indie-popsters from down under The Paper Kites have just released their debut full-length album, States. Continue reading “The Paper Kites – States”

As 2014 marks the 25th anniversary of Stylus, The UWSA and CKUW will be celebrating this proud milestone through an ongoing series of events and initiatives.
The official 25th anniversary of our first issue comes up in October. We will be building steam for a major celebraish to coincide with the launch of our October/November 2014 issue, by re-releasing some old gems from CKUW’s digitized tape archive with every new issue of our 25th volume. At the same time, we’ll be digging back into our own archives, and reissuing a series of classic Stylus issues throughout the year. Continue reading “Time Tunnel Tapes series rolls out with RWPO’s 1997 cassette”
by Gil Carroll
CKUW Fundrive, kicking off February 7, 2014, is the annual push to raise funds in order to cover operating costs, produce new community programs, and secure the future of the University of Winnipeg’s community station. Continue reading “CKUWho :: Fundrive 2014”
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”
Like many of Moby’s biggest singles (which is, essentially, my full exposure to Moby), there is a lot of repetition on Innocents. Continue reading “Moby – Innocents”
I like to listen to Vincent Berger Rond (or Bergeron as nothing matters but sound) in the morning, but then with VBR it’s always morning. Continue reading “Vincent Berger Rond – Notre ambiguïté moléculaire”
Such a grandiose vision; the multiple album. Continue reading “Soilwork- The Living Infinite”