By Dust Cwaine
On his new album Blurring Time, the Montreal songwriter finds catharsis in harmony, memory, and hard-won self-acceptance.
By Dust Cwaine
On his new album Blurring Time, the Montreal songwriter finds catharsis in harmony, memory, and hard-won self-acceptance.
By Ben Boddez
The indie-folk songwriter turns her travels and turmoil into a debut rich with place and emotion.
By Izzy Kaz
With a baby, a big move, and a burst of creative freedom, the indie outfit finds fresh footing on their most playful record yet.
By Khagan Aslanov
The big gun of Melvins speaks about unchanged priorities in his fifth decade of making music.
By Molly Labenski
On her emotionally raw sophomore album, the singer-songwriter digs into childhood trauma, family shame, and somatic healing.
By Cam Delisle
Synth-funk prodigy Tristan Thompson is Canada’s next sparkling, 24-carat superstar.
By Joe Mastromatteo
After years spent making music in his mom's basement, the hooded Toronto-based artist is ready to share his story on screen and on stage.
By Megan Magdalena
Photographer Megan Magdalena reaffirms her love for openers Pretty Sick and dives into the lore of one of indie rock’s reigning queens.
By Stephen Smysnuik
Mike Hadreas comes to terms with the fragility and finiteness of his existence.
By Aurora Zboch
The Toronto-based electronic music label is challenging you to paint outside the lines with their genre-fluid compilation.