Articles by Ian Gormely
Dilly Dally
Hometown Pride
PUBLISHED Nov 2, 2015
If Katie Monks has her way, Dilly Dally's debut album Sore won't just catapult the quartet into rock's big leagues — it will bring al...
Beach Slang
The Things We Do to Find People Who Feel Like Us
PUBLISHED Oct 28, 2015
Now in his 40s, singer-guitarist James Alex Snyder is twice as old as his peers in the Philadelphia punk scene. But with Beach Slang, the g...
How I Play
Stomp Records
PUBLISHED Oct 25, 2015
Stomp Records started with a bang. In 1979, Matt Collyer's older brother had just returned to the family's home in suburban Toronto after a...
From Karaoke to METZ: Dilly Dally Divulge Their 'Sore' Inspirations
PUBLISHED Oct 22, 2015
Karaoke's impact on the wider world of music, has, to this point, been negligible. But Sore, the newly released debut album from Toronto qu...
Dilly Dally / Weaves
888 Dupont Street, Toronto ON, October 8
PUBLISHED Oct 9, 2015
Celebrating the release of their debut album, Sore, Toronto quartet Dilly Dally opted to go small, packing devoted fans into a tiny Toronto...
Dilly Dally
Sore
PUBLISHED Oct 9, 2015
Dilly Dally's debut album is a hulking mass of sound that comes crashing down on listeners, a la the Pixies' loud-quiet-loud aesthetic. Sta...
Nicole Dollanganger
Natural Born Losers
PUBLISHED Oct 9, 2015
Nicole Dollanganger sings with a high, sweet voice, usually accompanied by just a clean electric guitar. But there's a darkness lurking in...
Forever and a Day
Katja von Garnier
PUBLISHED Sep 18, 2015
Quick: Name a Scorpions song that isn't "Rock You Like a Hurricane." If you were born after 1980, that's probably a tough proposition. The...