Matt Preprost

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  • THE DETAILS

    The Original Mark is the title track off this Winnipeg-based quartet’s newest EP, set to be released Nov. 16.

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  • SWEATSHIRT WEATHER

    Delivering on their moniker, there’s a certain warmth that suits the chill of autumn in Sweatshirt Weather’s brand of electro-pop.

  • THESE KIDS WEAR CROWNS

    If you’re a preteen girl, you’ll love These Kids Wear Crowns.

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  • One Bloody Thing After Another

    Jackie has a crush on her best friend, Ann. Problem is, Jackie doesn’t even know if Ann is a lesbian too, and besides, Ann has her problems at home dealing with her mother, a growingly ravenous zombie chained up in her basement.

  • Flying into new territory

    If all else fails, Mike Bilenki will still be able to say he understands what it feels like to be like Justin Bieber.

  • HOORAY FOR EARTH

    There’s something sultry about the way a staccato drum beat, operatic chanting, and swirling synths converge in the opening seconds of True Loves that make it irresistible.

  • Running towards the light

    Stephen Christian sounds like he has just had the best sleep of his life.

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  • Welcome to the future

    Oil prices are skyrocketing hundreds of dollars by the barrel. Explosions sound off. The sky blackens. Earth falls under siege.

  • THE APACHE

    If you check out The Apache’s Facebook page, don’t let them fool you.

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  • A better studio by design

    At first glance, Melissa Krawetz and Arthur Paguio’s design studio and art gallery doesn’t give away much.

  • THE MORNING OF

    Simply put, this 12-track standout sophomore effort puts this young New York band beyond their years.

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  • The Flatliners: wanted by the Lebanese mafia

    By all accounts, The Flatliners have every reason to avoid Winnipeg when they hit the western leg of a Canadian tour.

  • THE NARRATIVE

    New York trio The Narrative gives us arguably the best male and female dual vocalist performance in recent memory with this ambitious 13-track, 53-minute opus of a debut album.

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