Although the opening chords and background beat are catchy, for the most part, this song is pretty banal.
“Where Did All The Love Go?”, a single from Los Angeles trio The Rebel Light, is a poppy elegy to the good old days and the...
Toronto-based indie rockers Fast Romantics’ latest album, American Love, combines deceptively effortless vocals with simple beats to create a catalogue of political love songs.
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Although the album provides a dreamy soundtrack to a rainy day—and even, in its best moments, approaches a universal melancholy—it doesn’t express anything that hasn’t been...
Bastille recently kicked off the North American leg of its "Wild, Wild World" arena tour. They came to the Agganis Arena in Boston, MA bearing the...
Local Natives' Toronto show was fun and danceable with a feminist, political undertone—who can ask for more?
Bastille put on an unbelievably wild performance this past weekend at Osheaga.
Swedish/NYC trio Miike Snow has broken a three-year silence with their appropriately titled third album, iii. Musically, it isn’t much of a departure from their previous outings...
Toronto indie pop songstress LYON returns with the beautiful visual accompaniment for her track “Cut Me Loose”. Filmed during the heart of this year’s unforgiving winter, the video...
Together, Jeff Moore (guitar, vocals), John Watterberg (bass) and Jaye Moore (drums) comprise the Brooklyn, NY-based rock group Dead Stars. Grab a free download of their...
You Used To Be Me is the first full-length record from Toronto band Air Marshal Landing. The record is the culmination of over three years of...
Indie bands are a dime a dozen and more often than not I find they all sound about the same. Ironically, it seems that in an...