Articles by Ian Gormely
Kylie Minogue
Golden
PUBLISHED Apr 5, 2018
The tie that binds the many phases of Kylie Minogue's career is a dedication to dance-pop. Rarely has the Australian superstar strayed far...
Dusted
Blackout Summer
PUBLISHED Apr 5, 2018
If Holy Fuck are a noisy, junk-shop approximation of funk, then Dusted are the soul equivalent. What started back in 2012 as a low-stakes p...
Eels
The Deconstruction
PUBLISHED Apr 5, 2018
Eels' music has always had an element of retro-futurism to it; the dusty beats of their early work brushed up against strings and Mark Oliv...
Rich Aucoin
Hold
PUBLISHED Mar 27, 2018
For someone who tours as much as Rich Aucoin does, he produces very little new music. That's not a slight; though his recordings certainly...
Miguel / SiR
Rebel, Toronto ON, March 12
PUBLISHED Mar 13, 2018
Twenty-five years ago, it would be hard to fathom a left-of-centre R&B artist packing venues like the 3,000 capacity Rebel in Toronto. But...
David Byrne
American Utopia
PUBLISHED Mar 6, 2018
David Byrne is a busy guy. In the six years since his last full-length, 2012's St. Vincent collab Love This Giant, the 65-year old artist h...
Camp Cope Bring Their No Bullshit Attitude to 'How to Socialise and Make Friends'
PUBLISHED Mar 2, 2018
From its first track — appropriately titled "The Opener" — How to Socialise and Make Friends, the second album from Camp Cope, lets it be k...
Camp Cope
How to Socialise & Make Friends
PUBLISHED Mar 1, 2018
Camp Cope have seen your patriarchy, and they're having none of it, thank you very much. "It's another man telling us we can't fill up the...