Album Reviews
Lee Paradise Throws a Party with 'Lee Paradise & Co.'
PUBLISHED Oct 27, 2022
For The Fink, his second release under his Lee Paradise moniker, Dan Lee (Hooded Fang, Phèdre), had a vision — create a soundscape for the...
girlpuppy Confronts Herself on 'When I'm Alone'
PUBLISHED Oct 26, 2022
Allowing yourself to be vulnerable isn't as easy as all those sad songs make it seem. Bearing your big, scary emotions to the world is cath...
Dazy's Noisy 'OUTOFBODY' Is Full-Tilt Power Pop
PUBLISHED Oct 26, 2022
Dazy, the bedroom power-pop alter-ego of James Goodson, released a compilation of his early EPs and singles last year called MAXIMUMBLASTSU...
Field Guide's 'Field Guide' Is an Intimate Self-Portrait
PUBLISHED Oct 26, 2022
Field Guide's sophomore full-length album is making its way out into the world, and it's bringing all the chill vibes you can handle along...
Carly Rae Jepsen's 'The Loneliest Time' Has Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen
PUBLISHED Oct 26, 2022
Carly Rae Jepsen famously assembles her albums by drawing from a pool of dozens of potential songs, and The Loneliest Time is the result of...
Blessed Refuse Easy Answers on 'Circuitous'
PUBLISHED Oct 25, 2022
"Am I attempting living right?" Drew Riekman asks in "Redefine," the pensive, winding opener from Blessed's sophomore LP Circuitous. Riekma...
Matt Foster's 'True Needs' Is a Quiet Storm
PUBLISHED Oct 25, 2022
Matt Foster is in no rush. On "Hospital," a particularly muted track planted delicately in the middle of their stunning debut solo album Tr...
Junior Boys' 'Waiting Game' Pays Off
PUBLISHED Oct 24, 2022
Hamilton electro-funk duo Junior Boys have carried the torch of Canadian sub-mainstream electronic music steadily, if sometimes unspectacul...