Album Reviews
Jamboree Push at Conscious and Conceptual Barriers on 'Life in the Dome'
PUBLISHED Mar 31, 2022
To decrypt Jamboree's Life in the Dome is to discover a melancholic tale of desolation. The sophomore release from the Winnipeg alt-rockers...
P'tit Belliveau Proves His Musical Fusion Is No Fluke on 'Un homme et son piano'
PUBLISHED Mar 30, 2022
Acadian artist P'tit Belliveau caught the Canadian music scene completely off guard with 2020 debut album Greatest Hits Vol. 1, a surrealis...
Phife Dawg's 'Forever' Captures the Late Artist's Warm, Wise Spirit
PUBLISHED Mar 30, 2022
In November 2015, a Tribe Called Quest celebrated the 25th anniversary of their debut album People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of...
Meshuggah Marinate in Their 'Immutable' Sound
PUBLISHED Mar 29, 2022
Meshuggah offer more than consistency, having unveiled new facets of their polyrhythmic avant-metal throughout their career. Whether it was...
PUP's Company Loves Misery on 'THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND'
PUBLISHED Mar 29, 2022
PUP have always known that misery loves company. While their music exists in the same space as the type of posi-punk that promises any lose...
Soul Glo Reshape the Borders of Hardcore on 'Diaspora Problems'
PUBLISHED Mar 28, 2022
Listening to Soul Glo is a constant experience of confronting the past and present simultaneously. The Philadelphia quartet force audiences...
Ibibio Sound Machine Fuse Influences to Prove Peerlessness on 'Electricity'
PUBLISHED Mar 24, 2022
Within the first moments of "Protection from Evil," Hot Chip's Al Doyle delivers a rubbery synthline so badass that it establishes Ibibio S...
Cowboy Junkies Make Folk Classics Their Own on 'Songs of the Recollection'
PUBLISHED Mar 23, 2022
Cowboy Junkies have always known how to make a good cover. The long-running Toronto alt-country group broke out into the mainstream in 1988...