London, UK-based artist Sands continues to support his recent four-track Waves Calling EP and, today, we’re stoked to debut an alternate version of the single “Tomorrow’s...
Last Saturday night, ‘80s new wave sensations Echo and the Bunnymen made a stop in Toronto’s Queen Elizabeth Theatre, which was packed to the rafters for...
Something we don’t give you nearly enough of is chillwave, so we’re going to change that today with the exclusive premiere of Catbeats’ latest music video...
Out as of September 28th, Anhedonia is the latest studio recording from The Religion. In continued promotion of the new collection of tunes, we’ve partnered with...
laye, the fast-rising Montreal, BC-based musician and multi-instrumentalist, just unveiled a new single titled “haventhadlove”.
A name synonymous with synthesizer music for forty years now, Gary Numan spoke with us prior to his Toronto date at The Phoenix Concert Theatre about...
Montreal-based artist and multi-instrumentalist, laye has returned with a new music video for "Milk N' Honey."
Wolverhampton singer-songwriter, Andy Zmiko has recently released his first solo single along with a music video for "Ready For Love."
At this point in the week, you’re probably done thinking about how ‘your week’ has been, so let Sofia Härdig tell you about hers instead via...
The eighties pop sensation Bananarama was in town last Friday night and it was another sold-out show at The Danforth Music Hall.
New Jersey rockers, Rad Horror, are helping us take our existing "Tales of Touring Terror" video series to paper. Check out this tour bus tale dubbed...
Austin, Texas-based new-wave punk band Sharks In The Deep End have released a stream for their latest track "Gift In The Attic."
"The Girl Who Tried" is the latest track from Astari Nite, an instant flashback in time to the late 80's, early 90's dark and goth clubs...
It's already out and if you haven't already heard it, now's your chance! Head below to stream the new EP Wandering and Blue from Montreal, Quebec's...
Max's Kansas City: 1976 & Beyond is more than just a history lesson, it's a gluttony of great music.