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.
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.
By Sam Hendriks
A refined turn toward clarity reveals Melody Prochet at her most grounded and assured.
By Judynn Valcin
Inside the Montréal musician’s shift toward ease, openness, and a sound that refuses to collapse even as it teeters.
By Stephan Boissonneault
A jagged, hook-heavy evolution finds the art-punk trio pushing their instincts to the edge.
By Leslie Ken Chu
On the heels of their most gentle album yet, the charismatic frontman finds beauty in the everyday.
By Khagan Aslanov
The Juno-winning punk band channels upheaval into their sharp new single “Doomtown.”
By RANGE
The Montréal festival marks its 10th year with Protomartyr, Christopher Owens, Nate Husser, Lydia Lunch & Marc Hurtado, and a wave of left-field discoveries.
By Adriel Smiley
Following the release of his fourth album, I’m Still Thinking, the rising artist opens up about his creative process and future ambitions.
By Glenn Alderson
The inside history of the friendships, fiascos, and kick ass bands that made the ska/punk imprint a Canadian institution.
By Glenn Alderson
The alt-country torchbearer and his City & Colour collaborators return with a record built on heart and grit.