On the verge of both a European tour with Mono and the release of A Storm of Light’s new album Anthroscene, artist, multi-instrumentalist and composer Josh...
Nothing have revealed their latest music video for "I Hate Flowers," another new track off of their latest record, Dance On The Blacktop.
The four fine folk that form Greensboro, North Carolina & Brooklyn, NY’s Old Faith are prepping to drop a heavy post-rock album and today we’re debuting...
Quebec's Empress is quickly becoming the new standard in female-led heavy metal. The band has just released their new single "Crawl" by way of a lyric...
Iceland post-rock band Kontinuum have revealed a stream of "Warm Blood," another new track from their new album, No Need To Reason.
Myra is a stunning record from Spurv and their collaborators, who all demonstrate an intimate understanding of how to create vibrancy and stillness in the listeners’...
Budweiser Stage opened their summer concert series with Toronto’s Broken Social Scene, who was in town with some fantastic friends in Alaska’s Portugal. The Man.
In this edition of our Women of Rock series, Swedish post-rock quartet Junodef present a killer list of five must-hear English acts including Esya, Jennifer Walton,...
Icelandic post-rock band Kontinuum have unveiled the second single, "Two Moons," from their new album, No Need To Reason.
Nate Barnes, whose name might ring a bell if you’re familiar with Rose Hill Drive, recently introduced his solo project Plutinos, and we’ve got a free...
Post-rock trio Darklands are mapping out the rebuilding phase with their new album stream for "Hate It Here" which you can hear below.
Phoenix, Arizona’s ambient post-rock quartet Broken Girls From Affluent Backgrounds are hot, hot, hot! The independent shoegazers have returned with a mesmerizing new single (and video)...
Scottish duo Midas Fall (Elizabeth Heaton and Rowan Burn) are ready to unleash their new album Evaporate and you can hear it in its entirety below!
Iceland's Kontinuum have released their latest track "Shivers" which is just one of several awesome tracks off of their new record No Need To Reason.
The band are clearly developing their sound and choices, and while this is not an EP I would return to, it is enough to pay them...