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  • AudioOpera

    The Runaway Prince

  • Snake River

    Songs From The Adjacent Room

  • Thus Owls

    Black Matter

  • Holly Ruth and The Grey Jays

    Birds

  • Drake & Future

    WATTBA

  • Cannon Bros.

    Dream City

  • North Atlantic Explorers

    All The Ships At Sea

  • Skylar Spence

    At the beginning of the year, Brooklyn producer Saint Pepsi announced that he was dropping his anti-corporate non-branding title and adopting the moniker ‘Skylar Spence,’ ostensibly due to the myriad legal troubles that come along with having a name like Saint Pepsi.

  • Faith Healer

    Mint Records have had a roughly 25-year tradition of putting out extremely charming female-fronted indie.

  • Never were the way she was

    Independent of each other, Colin Stetson and Sarah Neufeld are some of the most talented and exciting musicians in contemporary music.

  • Waters

    Healing Waters is the new lo-fi bedroom project from Victoria, BC’s David Nielsen.

  • Gucci Mane

    Gucci Mane was charged for possession of a firearm in the Spring of 2014, and isn’t getting released until early 2017. 

  • Sean Nicholas Savage

    It is far easier to describe Sean Nicholas Savage’s 4th album, Bermuda Waterfall, by the images it conjures in the imagination, as opposed to what it sounds like. 

  • Les Jupes

    It would be easy to appraise this album in light of the recent disbanding of the band. It’s not terribly hard to, even on a cursory consideration of the lyrics, wonder if this wasn’t a long-simmering conflict that influenced the record.

  • Red Moon Road

    Red Moon Road’s new album Sorrows and Glories is a folk/roots album that is equally delightful and mighty. Their first track 'Beauty In These Broken Bones’ starts the album off strong, blasting forth full of soul. Sheena’s explosively powerful vocals are undeniably robust and beautiful.

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