By Khagan Aslanov
Guitarist Yoshie from the Kyoto noise quartet discusses leaving the underground and the band’s place in Japan’s experimental realm.
By Khagan Aslanov
Guitarist Yoshie from the Kyoto noise quartet discusses leaving the underground and the band’s place in Japan’s experimental realm.
By Alli Hayes
Meet the regional artists exploring ambient textures and soulful slow burns at one of the electronic music festival’s most rewarding side quests.
By Madeline Lines
The Montreal iconoclast cooks up a triumphant return with Word on the Street, a theatrical concept album sealed with a wedding to herself.
By Megan Magdalena
The Hot Hot Heat frontman kicks off a new era with a killer band, a sold-out show, and a setlist that blends nostalgia with fresh new moves.
By Khagan Aslanov
The Aussie art punks proceed to debone the corpse of modern living.
By Adriel Smiley
The globe-trotting producer’s latest album Ravaru proves that a mobile setup can still pack a punch.
By Ben Boddez
The Toronto soul singer is using butterfly imagery to depict some of her latest personal evolutions.
By Stephan Boissonneault
Cassandra Angheluta embraces trauma and transformation on her debut album, There’s A Shadow In My Room And It Isn’t Mine.
By Johnny Papan
From the streets of Melbourne to festival main stages, Benjamin Stanford broadcasts intention over algorithm.
By Megan Magdalena
The North Van-born indie rockers return to their roots with a sold-out hometown show and a new chapter that’s as playful and heartfelt as ever.