By Molly Labenski
With duets, found sounds, and a fearless collaborative process, the Vancouver band’s debut album delivers surprises at every turn.
The self-proclaimed “FUNKLORDZ” continue to deliver the sick basslines two decades into their career. With their first project in six years, the slow jams and disco-funk bangers still haven’t dipped in quality.
Their classic combination of tongue-in-cheek lyricism – this time often addressing the two ladies’ men getting a little bit older, perhaps preferring a power nap to a romantic rendezvous – and the kind of musical skillset that will consistently get whatever syncopated groove deep they’re playing into your bones strikes again.
By Molly Labenski
With duets, found sounds, and a fearless collaborative process, the Vancouver band’s debut album delivers surprises at every turn.
By Adriel Smiley
The enigmatic rapper’s debut mixes sharp lyricism and a gold-grilled alter ego named Ego.
By Johnny Papan
Fronted by Iranian-born artist Homa Khoshnavaz, the Vancouver-based trio bends psychedelic sounds into something deeply human.