reviews
Tycho's 'Infinite Health' Is Melodic Medicine
PUBLISHED Aug 29, 2024
There are few guarantees in life, but a new Tycho album that doesn't disappoint is something you can always bet on. Based in San Francisco...
'The Crow' Is Caws for Concern
Directed by Rupert Sanders
PUBLISHED Aug 29, 2024
James O'Barr's graphic novel 'The Crow' isn't a dense text. Its core themes aren't so thickly packed in metaphor as to obscure their...
Sabrina Carpenter's 'Short n' Sweet' Is a Raunchy Ray of Sunshine
PUBLISHED Aug 28, 2024
Sabrina Carpenter and summertime have a lot in common: a penchant for nostalgia, brash flirtatiousness, and now, 'Short n' Sweet'...
Season 4 of 'Only Murders in the Building' Has Reached a Moment of Reckoning
Created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman
PUBLISHED Aug 27, 2024
For Only Murders in the Building's fourth season, the whimsical investigative trio return to their usual hijinx to solve the murder of Sazz...
Anciients Stick to What They Do Best on 'Beyond the Reach of the Sun'
PUBLISHED Aug 27, 2024
Anciients were at the forefront of Canadian metal music after the release of their second album 'Voice of the Void'...
Choose Your Own Adventure to Ascension with Jon Hopkins's 'RITUAL'
PUBLISHED Aug 27, 2024
Jon Hopkins' music is filled with empathy and compassion, even if it often (consciously) struggles with maintaining composure...
Past and Present Dance Hand-in-Hand on Ghostkeeper's 'Cîpayak Joy'
PUBLISHED Aug 26, 2024
Like a ghost, certain artists tend to stick around. Transformation is the name of the game in a fickle Canadian music market ...
Luna Li's 'When a Thought Grows Wings' Glows with Fearless Optimism
PUBLISHED Aug 23, 2024
Words fail us as often as they serve us. As we filter the world through our many feelings and sensations...