By Sam Hendriks
Touring their sophomore record, 2, the Saskatchewan indie outfit delivered grin-inducing earnestness at Vancouver’s Vogue Theatre.
After steadily building a buzz over the last few years, Calgary’s Tea Fannie finally blesses us with her debut album, It’s All Love. The 13-track collection highlights her lyrical dexterity and uncanny confidence on the mic.
Toronto vocalist Ice Tha One appears five times and shines all over this project, which is evidence that Tea Fannie has no problem sharing the spotlight. “Rap Again” stands out as one of the best Canadian posse cuts of the year. This album is a must-listen for any hip-hop fan.
By Sam Hendriks
Touring their sophomore record, 2, the Saskatchewan indie outfit delivered grin-inducing earnestness at Vancouver’s Vogue Theatre.
By Megan Magdalena
A sold-out night at the Vogue Theatre brought Warped Tour memories roaring back.
By Stephan Boissonneault
With There Is Nothing In The Dark That Isn’t There In The Light, the veteran vocalist leans into intimate, searching folk.