Articles by Duncan Boyd
GRMLN
Empire
PUBLISHED May 31, 2013
Yoodoo Park (aka GRMLN) showed a great deal of promise on his 2012 debut EP, Explore. Across 15 short minutes, the southern California via...
Alex Bleeker & the Freaks
How Far Away
PUBLISHED May 27, 2013
As of late, break-up records have become more self-aware, less inclined towards notions of self-pity and more of an invitation to share sto...
King Tuff
Was Dead
PUBLISHED May 27, 2013
Over the past few years, fuzzed-out, thrashing garage rock artists have earned themselves a ubiquitous presence in the indie music world. T...
Vår
No One Dances Quite Like My Brothers
PUBLISHED May 15, 2013
Vår are the electronic project of four Copenhagen-based musicians, including members of Lower and Iceage frontman Elias Bender Rønnenfelt....
Decades
Decades
PUBLISHED May 10, 2013
Toronto can be a pretty unforgiving city when it comes to aspiring musicians and artists. It's an expensive place for a band to live, and b...
Still Corners
Strange Pleasures
PUBLISHED May 7, 2013
The formation of dream-pop twosome Still Corners was a product of fate. The duo of singer Tessa Murray and multi-instrumentalist Greg Hughe...
Mikal Cronin
MCII
PUBLISHED Apr 30, 2013
Mikal Cronin is cautiously optimistic for the future. On sophomore solo release MCII, the Ty Segall collaborator mixes wistful pop with fuz...
Colleen Green
Parts and Labour, Toronto ON, April 28
PUBLISHED Apr 29, 2013
Colleen Green has made a name for herself by producing catchy, minimalist garage pop tunes with nothing more than a few power chords and a...