Toronto’s intimate dive bar venue, Lee’s Palace, was host to a couple of veteran ’90s acts as Nonpoint and Hed PE whipped through town.
Set off by various genres, with ‘Fascination,’ Peppermint Heaven does what they do best – regales listeners with gratifying retro indie-pop.
Vocalist and songwriter Allison Russell stopped in for a gig at The Sinclair in Cambridge, Massachusetts and it did not disappoint.
Drenched in pop-rock oomph with faint hints of punk-rock running through it, “Smile (No Fox Gibbon)” is a fun, feel-good song.
At times sensual and seductive, at other times funereal, James McGowan Ensemble’s ‘Reaching In displays’ an array of not only styles but also depth and genius.
Pop-punk legends The Maine brought “The Sweet Sixteen Tour” to NYC’s Irving Plaza for two sold-out nights with support from Daisy Grenade and flor.
Indie legends The Charlatans put on a wonderful celebration of their music at Liverpool's Mountford Hall. Read the review here...
Winsome and full of longing, Holy Nowhere’s 'Soft Return' (Mint 400 Records) ends before expected, a charming collection of songs that vanish, leaving you wanting more.
Wonderfully assembled, Night Wilds’ “Heartland” reveals the susceptible, complex interaction between interior emotions and the exterior world.
A review of Diane Louvel's latest single, “Better Than You,” delving into the intricate web of relationship dynamics.
The Riviera Maya Jazz Festival celebrated its 20th anniversary with an absolutely wonderful display of modern jazz in Playa Del Carmen put together by the Quintana...
Stephen Sanchez and his band The Moon Crests transported the Roadrunner Theater audience in Boston back to the nostalgia of the 1950s.
Structured around a breathable groove dripping with jazz flourishes, “Static” reveals the plummy sound of the voice of Anilee List.
Dense and full of dark shadows, ‘Shapeshifter’ boils with turmoil, approaching chaos, yet never crosses the line into sonic havoc. Negativehate is a band to keep...
Manuel Gagneux continues to challenge listeners with his solo output as Birdmask. Put simply, you must listen to this, even if it is just once!