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Tag Archives: Toronto
Review – “Flavour Canyon” – Psyche Tongues
reviewed by J. Francis To my knowledge (ie. YouTube’s) there are a total of two clips of live Psyche Tongues footage on the internet. One is thirty seconds of them playing in what appears to be the kitchen of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Flavour Canyon, Psyche Tongues, psychedelic rock, rock, Toronto
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Review- “ev ree wuhn EP”- ev ree wuhn
reviewed by Michael Thomas From the ashes of Dora Alexander comes ev ree wuhn. Sonically, it’s as though the guys have transitioned from OK Computer-era Radiohead to King of Limbs-era Radiohead. Neither descriptor is an insult. What is clearly striking … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, Dora Alexander, electronic, ev ree wuhn, ev ree wuhn EP, experimental, Toronto
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Review – “Pity Slash Love” – Prince Nifty
reviewed by Elena Gritzan The other day I thought there was a ghost in my room. I was minding my own business, reading a magazine, when I heard a deep, chanting voice sounding like it was coming through the walls. … Continue reading
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Tagged electronic, experimental, folk, prince nifty, Toronto
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Review- “Skeletor EP/Lamprey Vargas”- Jay Holy
reviewed by Michael Thomas As Quick Before It Melts pointed out, it can be pretty tough to sift through recommendations for music. Friends are constantly telling you “I just listened to so-and-so and they were amazing. You have to listen … Continue reading
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Tagged funeral pop, gothic pop, Jay Holy, Lamprey Vargas, pop, Skeletor EP, Toronto
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Review – “Luna” – Collette Andrea
reviewed by Eleni Armenakis Brampton native Collette Andrea (Collette Falk) released her debut EP, Luna, in March of this year with the help of Hannah-Kin Studio in Georgetown. The five-song EP is a teaser of what’s to come from this … Continue reading
Review- “IV”- Bravestation
reviewed by Michael Thomas Bravestation is a band that forges ahead in numerous senses of the word. Their debut full-length Giants & Dreamers is not even a year old yet, and the band has already gone and recorded IV (so … Continue reading
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Tagged Bravestation, Dream Pop, electro-pop, electronic, IV, pop, Toronto
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Review- “Warm Electric Winter”- Rachael Cardiello
reviewed by Michael Thomas Though this record came out in January, and despite its naming of a season in its album title, Warm Electric Winter is an album that can basically be suitable no matter what the weather outside may … Continue reading
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Tagged pop, pop-rock, Rachael Cardiello, soul, Toronto, Warm Electric Winter
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One-on-One with Punk Jardins
by Elena Gritzan Punk Jardins describe their sound as “Stuka dive-bomber music”, but it’s sometimes hard to know when to take their words at face value. They are full of jokes (“Where do you hope the band will take you?” … Continue reading
Review- “Just Rivers”- Beams
reviewed by Michael Thomas Beams are in a very interesting place right now in terms of both their physical location and their sound. Toronto is a huge music scene, and it boasts a fair number of every type of act … Continue reading
Review- “Escapology”- Maylee Todd
reviewed by Michael Thomas Trying to come up with a lead for this review is daunting. What is there to be said about Maylee Todd that hasn’t been said already? She seems to be doing a million things at once. … Continue reading