Album Reviews
W.I.T.C.H. Create a Fantastical Meeting Place on 'Zango'
PUBLISHED May 31, 2023
History tried to drown W.I.T.C.H., but they've resurfaced a miraculous 39 years after the release of their last album with a new offering t...
Foo Fighters Scratch the Surface of Loss on 'But Here We Are'
PUBLISHED May 30, 2023
Foo Fighters are an institution, and institutions never die. This is everything you really need to know about the 11th full-length from the...
PRIORS' 'Daffodil' Is Coloured by Contentment
PUBLISHED May 30, 2023
PRIORS frontman Chance Hutchison has no doubt lived the life of a societal sonic reprobate — woken up on cigarette-burned carpets and couch...
The Dirty Nil's 'Free Rein to Passions' Is Lighthearted and Lean
PUBLISHED May 26, 2023
From humble underdog beginnings to JUNO Award-winning fame, the Dirty Nil have risen to become a finely-tuned, fan-favourite mainstay of th...
Incendiary Pose a Challenge on 'Change the Way You Think About Pain'
PUBLISHED May 25, 2023
Long Island has seen a steady output of influential heavy bands over the last few decades, Incendiary being one of which you could throw in...
Miya Folick Can't Be Crushed on 'Roach'
PUBLISHED May 24, 2023
"I need to keep fucking up so I can make my second album," Miya Folick said shortly after the release of her debut full-length Premonitions...
Arlo Parks Doesn't Turn from the Pain on 'My Soft Machine'
PUBLISHED May 24, 2023
Arlo Parks's My Soft Machine offers a peaceful and meditative reflection on a stagnant relationship and the journey to find wholeness. "Bru...
Water from Your Eyes' 'Everyone's Crushed' Finds Joyous Melody in Chaos
PUBLISHED May 23, 2023
Water from Your Eyes has released one of the most imaginative pop albums of the year. Composed of vocalist Rachel Brown and producer Nate A...