Syd Carter West captivates with a swagger recalling Reba or Wynonna in their prime
Read MoreMaking a good musical comedy album is hard, making one entirely out of first drafts is impossible.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for an extremely funny and quintessentially Canadian book to brighten the undoubtedly dark months ahead, we highly recommend you pick up Morgan Murray’s debut novel Dirty Birds.
Read MoreEvery song on Without People breathes and glitters, never too much or too little.
Read MoreMacKenzie Porter’s Drinkin' Songs: The Collection is pretty darn great. It’s how great these songs are that is startling.
Read MoreSmart, funny, and timely, Keith Pedro’s The Vaccine delivers an EP to enjoy as we all cry during our second wave lockdown.
Read More“Is this your first time at a Jingle Bell Festival?”
Read MoreDid Tricia Black bring a possible Chris Gaines comeback to fruition?
Read MoreRandee Neumeyer's humour provides enough funny raunch and bizarre quips to keep even the most seasoned comedy audience eyes wide and mouth agape
Read MoreGood With Me is a nine-song offering that spotlights Eric Ethridge’s bright, clear voice
Read MoreSome of the best moments on Undefined come when Dani Strong marries her song-writing fundamentals with sounds that push her country-rock slightly left-of-field.
Read MoreAbsofreakinglutely is very Mile End Montreal: cool and aloof.
Read MoreA reflective and thoughtful six-song offering. If you don’t know Andrew Hyatt yet, you will.
Read MoreThe depth of feeling on Gospel First Nation is matched by a consummate technical skill, resulting in William Prince’s best album yet.
Read MoreOn Ladyfinger, Katie-Ellen Humphries hilariously and brilliantly points out the absurdities of our modern daily-isms
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