CD Reviews
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CD Reviews | October 6th 2011
Cuff the Duke
Oshawa five-piece Cuff The Duke has been touring and recording for about a decade, and in that time their sound hasn’t evolved all that much. more »
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CD Reviews | October 6th 2011
Wilco
Opening with the blistering, seven-minute shredder that is Art of Almost, Wilco’s eighth studio LP announces itself as the band’s best work in a decade. more »
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CD Reviews | October 6th 2011
Oh My Darling
Winnipeg’s country/roots quartet Oh My Darling’s second album Sweet Nostalgia was recorded in a straw-bale house in Roseisle, Man. and it is perfect for a good, old-fashioned barn raising. more »
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CD Reviews | October 6th 2011
Dust Adam Dust
Semi-comparable to early Stereolab featuring Tokyo Police Club’s Dave Monks on vocals, local four-piece Dust Adam Dust defies any real comparisons. more »
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CD Reviews | October 6th 2011
Kathryn Calder
Crashing into your headphones with the dense One Two Three, ex-Immaculate Machine/current New Pornographers’ vocalist/keyboardist Kathryn Calder’s second solo disc in a year is another brilliant offering. more »
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CD Reviews | September 29th 2011
MINDIL BEACH MARKETS
Engaging a vast audience that includes fans of reggae, rock, hip hop and a dash of folk, B.C. five-piece Mindil Beach Markets' debut album is nothing short of musical universality. more »
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CD Reviews | September 29th 2011
GOOD LOVELIES
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CD Reviews | September 29th 2011
JERRY LEGER
Jerry Leger's distinctive voice, deep meaningful lyrics and Ryan Adams-like style seduce your eardrums on this album. more »
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CD Reviews | September 29th 2011
BRASSTRONAUT
Produced in a warehouse, Opportunities is Brasstronaut's three-track teaser EP leading up to an LP due out later this year. more »
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THE AUGUST ARRIVAL
Hailing from the extremities of Canada (Whitehorse, Yukon), The August Arrival is on a mission to invade the rest of Canada. more »
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