Articles by Erica Leduc
Bunny Brown
Tomorrow the World
PUBLISHED Aug 1, 2004
You can tell from the first notes that Bunny really loves what she is doing; in fact that is what the opening track is all about. As a memb...
Diplomats
Damage Baby
PUBLISHED Aug 1, 2004
One-two-three-four. It seems appropriate to start this review off with the time-honoured count, because if you close your eyes you can pict...
Echoset
Mile Market Four
PUBLISHED Aug 1, 2004
Echoset is moody, breathy vocals, backed by a tight band that will rock out when you least expect it. Vocalist Beth Puorro makes sweet, swe...
Suran Song in Stag
Kitty Igloo and the Plastic Stereo
PUBLISHED Aug 1, 2004
Surely you have wondered what a tougher, more vacant Blondie would sound like if they were politicised, and had spent more times watching c...
Burning Brides
Leave No Ashes
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2004
Do you ever listen to mainstream radio, and hear a song that makes you say "hey, this is actually not bad? Now imagine that song suddenly...
Defectors
Turn Me On!
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2004
On their third album, Danish group the Defectors sound like the Kinks if they were a psychedelic surf band. All the while they are squeezin...
Mistress Jen
Buzz
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2004
With the same artists always getting publicity, its amazing how many other great musicians are actually in Vancouver. Not too long ago Jen...
Lindsay Smith
Were You Prom Queen?
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2004
At first Lindsay Smith sounds like a flightier Carolyn Mark, but she proves to have a vocal range that covers as many styles as this album...