By Megan Magdalena
How a Vancouver punk band found themselves opening for the legendary guitar icon — and they have photos to prove it.
On the 20th anniversary of their self-titled debut, and 13 years since their previous full-length, the legendary band responsible for helping to bring post-hardcore to the mainstream while ushering in a new era of Canadian music have found their way back to each other.
On their latest work, they harness history, vulnerability, confidence, and a refreshed perspective to create a triumphant return uniting the band’s signature sound with new textures—and the empowerment they’ve found in feeling like outsiders.
By Megan Magdalena
How a Vancouver punk band found themselves opening for the legendary guitar icon — and they have photos to prove it.
By Cam Delisle
Just hours before igniting the Commodore Ballroom stage, the R&B trio unpack the realities of touring, influence, and fan-fuelled evolution.
By Stephan Boissonneault
On her debut solo album, the songwriter captures the textures of an ever-shifting city, blending punk, synth, and zine culture into something defiantly personal.