Articles by Ian Gormely
Ralph
A Good Girl
PUBLISHED Sep 25, 2018
The debut album from Ralph, aka Raffaela Weyman, continues in a similar vein to last year's excellent self-titled EP. Over exquisite pop an...
Mount Eerie
(After)
PUBLISHED Sep 21, 2018
Phil Elverum doesn't like live albums. In his mind, the studio and live versions of Mount Eerie are separate things, with the latter genera...
Joyce Manor
Million Dollars to Kill Me
PUBLISHED Sep 19, 2018
Joyce Manor sit at a bizarre musical nexus. Fans of hardcore, pop punk, indie rock and even power-pop can all find something to love in the...
Pale Waves
My Mind Makes Noises
PUBLISHED Sep 14, 2018
Young love is pop culture's lifeblood; the amount of art that's been made in its name is staggering. Yet somehow artists keep finding fresh...
Dirty Projectors Through the Years: A Spectrum of Sound, But a Singular Vision
PUBLISHED Aug 29, 2018
There's no easy way to describe Dirty Projectors. Indie rock, R&B, punk, West African music, glitch — no single genre, song or even album c...
Blood Orange Just Released 'Negro Swan' but a New Album Might Be Just Around the Corner
PUBLISHED Aug 27, 2018
Blood Orange, a.k.a. Dev Hynes, just dropped his new album Negro Swan last week, but in a recent interview with Exclaim!, Hynes revealed th...
Toronto's Root Down Studio and Jam Space, Formerly S.H.I.B.G.B.S., Wants Artists to Thrive
PUBLISHED Aug 27, 2018
Building community, connecting dots — that's the mission statement behind the Root Down, a rehearsal and pre-production space on Toronto's...
Blood Orange
Negro Swan
PUBLISHED Aug 23, 2018
Ascribing authorship and meaning are music critics' bread and butter, so it's a bit of a stick in the eye when artists go out of their way...