Reviews
EDNA is a testament to Headie One’s growth as an artist and a person.
Dylan Sinclair is Toronto’s heart of R&B.
Afie Jurvanen’s knack for writing witty, heartbreakingly honest songs has always been at the centre of his music, Sad Hunk is no different.
While solid in its sonic execution, SQUEEZE struggles to give listeners a reason to come back to it.
Relationships, addiction and self-identity, are just some of the themes in The Neighbourhood’s new album.
CARYS proves that she’s much more than a TikTok single.
Dark Lane Demo Tapes is collection of retread sounds and subjects of projects past.
Ellis’s enjoyable full-length debut turns sentimentality and melancholia into a dream-like haze.
With her long-awaited fifth album, Fiona Apple suffuses her careful arrangements and voice with a newly-experimental edge and a heavy emphasis on percussion to stellar results.
With this new record, Grimes offers a fundamental insight into the internal torment that she experiences towards human extinction, climate change, technology and society as a whole…
Vancouver post-punk band Lié’s album You Want it Real was released in February but seems tailor-made for the current moment
Nav makes all the same mistakes for a third album in a row