Talk Memory, the fifth studio album from Toronto jazz trio BADBADNOTGOOD, phones home to many of the band’s influences and past greats in the genre such as Sun Ra and Charlie Parker. Very much an old-timer’s jazz album, the production…
‘Screen Violence’ Review: CHVRCHES deliver a poignant light at the end of the tunnel
‘Screen Violence’ explores a much more vulnerable side of CHVRCHES that pushes their synth-pop sound without foregoing their own signature.
Destroy Boys Interview: Alexia Roditis on songwriting and the upcoming record
Destroy Boys singer talks songwriting, the group’s story, and the upcoming record.
‘Sling’ review: Clairo digs deep
Simultaneously opulent and warm, and featuring production from Jack Antonoff, ‘Sling’ is a placid walk around the lake with a more mature, epiphanic Clairo.
Emily Davis and the Murder Police Interview: On songwriting and ‘Never A Moment Alone’
Emily Davis talks songwriting and ‘Never A Moment Alone.’
‘Pink Noise’ review: Laura Mvula goes supernova
Emerging with more vitality than ever after a messy breakup with her previous label, Laura Mvula’s first album under Atlantic, ‘Pink Noise’ tells a story of reinvention and jubilance amidst great personal hardship. Pink Noise’s first point of contact is…
‘Inside’ review: Mother Mother miss the mark
Among the slew of albums coming out around the pandemic, Mother Mother’s eighth studio album Inside brings some rather lukewarm sentiments to the table. Generally middle of the road instrumentation and some seriously lackluster songwriting from the Canadian indie rock…