Articles by Ian Gormely
White Lung
Deep Fantasy
PUBLISHED Jun 16, 2014
White Lung emerged from Vancouver's DIY underground fully formed. Fierce, abrasive, but with an inherent tunefulness, each of their records...
How to Dress Well Talks the Potential and Limitations of Pop, Weighs In on Emo's "Profound Lack of Subtlety"
PUBLISHED Jun 9, 2014
A litany of adjectives are used to describe the music Tom Krell makes as How to Dress Well, but at its core, his music is pure pop. Nowhere...
Candy Hearts
All The Ways You Let Me Down
PUBLISHED Jun 9, 2014
Like their name suggests, Candy Hearts' brand of pop-punk is sweet and naive. And given the past decade's boy-band-ification of the genre,...
Parquet Courts
Sunbathing Animal
PUBLISHED Jun 3, 2014
Parquet Courts find themselves in an enviable position going into their third album. Light Up Gold and the Tally All the Things That You Br...
Gold-Bears
Dalliance
PUBLISHED May 30, 2014
Gold-Bears' debut was a catchy, though lightweight, slab of C86 worship, but their sophomore effort tightens and toughens up their sound. T...
Junior Battles
Rally
PUBLISHED May 23, 2014
Nominally a pop-punk band, Toronto's Junior Battles display a musical world view that extends beyond the confines that of that label. While...
X-Men: Days of Future Past
Bryan Singer
PUBLISHED May 23, 2014
Marvels' Avengers and its feeder films asked a lot of viewers, requiring audiences to watch five other movies in order to fully "get" the s...
Cousins' Aaron Mangle Discusses His Grandmother's Influence on 'The Halls of Wickwire'
PUBLISHED May 16, 2014
Halifax's Cousins were always a songwriting vehicle for singer-guitarist Aaron Mangle, but for the band's latest, the just released The Hal...