Articles by Adam Feibel
How Alexisonfire Learned to Love Each Other
PUBLISHED May 31, 2022
For years, Alexisonfire were the band that broke up. Was their breakup amicable? "Not really," they said at the time. Still, they licked t...
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...
Camp Cope Eye Personal and Artistic Growth on 'Running with the Hurricane'
PUBLISHED Mar 22, 2022
The main takeaway from Camp Cope's widely praised sophomore album was the Melbourne trio's biting commentary on the role of women in the mu...
Gang of Youths' 'angel in realtime' Revels in Relentless Optimism
PUBLISHED Feb 24, 2022
Music about the death of a loved one doesn't usually sound this joyous. Listen to some of the most acclaimed indie rock records about loss...
Our Lady Peace's 'Spiritual Machines II' Is a Clumsy Sequel
PUBLISHED Jan 28, 2022
Sequels are a high-risk, low-reward proposition. How often are they better than the original? How often are they even as good as the origin...
Billy Talent Are More Relevant Than Ever
PUBLISHED Jan 21, 2022
There are few Canadian bands better positioned to meet this moment than Billy Talent. Throughout a career of nearly 30 years, the Toronto...
'Crawler' Is the Sound of IDLES Running on Empty
PUBLISHED Nov 12, 2021
Well, they've done it. Against all odds, IDLES have become… boring. What an unlikely feat! For a group of rowdy British punks who rose to p...
The Honest Heart Collective's Inner Fire Burns Bright on 'More Harm'
PUBLISHED Oct 7, 2021
In December of 2017, the Honest Heart Collective were three hours out of their hometown of Thunder Bay on their way to play a show in Londo...