By Melissa Brassard
A stripped-back set of songs born from distance, nostalgia, and a beat-up guitar.
The essence of Peach Pit’s music is true to its name. It’s sweet, digestible, but with a melancholy undercurrent. After all, it’s not named after the fruit itself, but the part that’s left over after it’s been eaten.
A lot of the band’s songs carry a similar feeling – musings on the party after it’s over, lingering on an ex’s shampoo bottle left on the shelf after she’s long gone, hungover regrets. The newest album still has bittersweet notes, but Peach Pit feels more mellow than ever before.
By Melissa Brassard
A stripped-back set of songs born from distance, nostalgia, and a beat-up guitar.
By Liam Dawe
Tony Smith of HiFi Cabinet Co. is building more than just a place to stash your records—he’s crafting a lifestyle that merges design and community.
By RANGE
Bells Larsen and T. Thomason cite new ID restrictions under Trump-era policy, calling on Canadian institutions to support artists facing travel uncertainty.