
Red Sonnet – Across the Bridge
Some albums are meant to entertain us while others are riddled with emotion and will make you feel every word and note deep within your core. English folk band Red Sonnet‘s debut album, Across the […]
Some albums are meant to entertain us while others are riddled with emotion and will make you feel every word and note deep within your core. English folk band Red Sonnet‘s debut album, Across the […]
This two-person band seems to have grown in popularity in recent years. Manitoban progressive rock band One After the Crow puts a unique spin on it with their debut self–titled EP, which features a wide range […]
On September 12th, one of the first days of fall this year, three bands united in support of the ALS Foundation with a concert at Coop Katacombes. The venure was impressive. Very few people had […]
Some artists instill emotions in their listeners. Some tell a story with their music. Some inspire generations. And some, though very rarely, manage to do all three. Toronto musician Mike Nagoda is one of these […]
Nowadays, it seems that the focus of a band tends to be put on its vocals. Whether it be because of their voice or their lyrics, most everyone can name the lead singer of the […]
Though people’s life stories tend to most often be told through film or literature, it is not unheard of for them to be told through song instead. Though it’s a somewhat rare occurrence, Montreal band […]
When a band lists themselves under the genre of gospel, it does not automatically come to mind that they may be fusing this genre with blues, rock, and punk. Brother O’ Brother, a band that […]
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