By Cam Delisle
Everyone’s favourite brat returns on a stark companion to Emerald Fennell’s take on the literary gothic.
These Edmonton luminaries turn decades of DIY grit into something defiant and deeply human on this sophomore offering. Their dance-wired post-punk carries loss, political anger, and earned wisdom, but pushes toward collective hope instead of despair. Fighting their way toward a better future, Watch It Die is a modified street punk album crafted intentionally for reckless freedom.
By Cam Delisle
Everyone’s favourite brat returns on a stark companion to Emerald Fennell’s take on the literary gothic.
By Cam Delisle
On her first video-single of the year, the emerging alt-pop voice finds solace in the wake of a break-up.
By Khagan Aslanov
The Salem post-hardcore outfit keep the fury alive on Love Is Not Enough.