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.
Switching up their style with the help of superproducer Chin Injeti, the Vancouver alternative trio pivot from cheery pop-rock to dark and distorted industrial sounds.
The band members will tell you themselves how inspired they were by some of Kanye’s best records, and the result is a rhythmic, quirky and mysterious dive into the pros and cons of indulging in our vices. You’re equally likely to find a blown-out, buzzing synth line as you are a choir on this one.
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.
By Madeline Lines
Calgary’s Jennifer Crighton re-emerges from her creative cave with a lush album that celebrates presence, play, and the power of remembering.