Album Review: MAPS & ATLASES – Beware And Be Grateful
It’s not perfect, but the Chicago indie-rock quartet’s third LP is an easy pick for a summer evening soundtrack.
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Album Review: THE REST – Seesaw
Hamilton indie-rock outfit’s long-awaited follow-up to 2009′s Everyone All At Once showcases ample musical growth and versatility.
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Album Review: DIGITS – Where Do You Belong?
Currently based in Berlin, Germany, Toronto’s Alt Altman strips down to the raw origins of synth-pop on his latest effort.
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Album Review: DREAM JEFFERSON – Manchester Blue
Toronto electro-hip-hop quartet deviates into a more pop-infused realm on their third EP – but don’t worry, the hip-hop elements are still prominent.
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Album Review: THE SCHOMBERG FAIR – Providence EP
Toronto’s THE SCHOMBERG FAIR may be tricky to peg genre-wise, but their musicianship is definitely without question.
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iM Exclusive/Stream: WENDY VERSUS – Crayon Wars
Debut long-player from Toronto electro-pop trio shines as an experimental dance-party with a few surprises along the way.
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Album Review: ROYAL CANOE – Extended Play
The latest “EP” offering from the Winnipeg six-piece electro-tinged pop-rockers is a giant oxymoron of danciness… and it works.
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Album Review: BEND SINISTER – On My Mind EP
Vancouver-based quartet’s latest EP delivers five solid tracks that are sure to pelt your eardrums full of rock.
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Album Review: WILD HEARSES – Ruins EP
With plenty of early-90s throwback flair, WILD HEARSES’ Ruins promises five-tracks of killer post-rock to fuel your current rebellious streak.
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Album Review: YOUNG LIARS – Homesick Future
Vancouver indie-electro-rock quintet’s Nettwerk label debut is indeed the ideal dance-party soundtrack that you’ve been seeking.
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Album Review: PARADISE ANIMALS – S/T EP
Toronto indie-electro outfit’s self-titled EP gathers old 7″ tracks with newly recorded fare into a cohesive groovy soundtrack.
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Album Review: THE FIRES OF – The Noise Around The Mean
Toronto pop-rock outfit may be down several members, but are without a doubt still as epic as ever on new EP.
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