Album Reviews Neon Indian is schooling people on “VEGA INTL. Night School” When one hears the name Neon Indian, the first instinct is an eye roll at ... Max Jones
Album Reviews Big Grams’ debut is a stellar collaboration One of the first thoughts that comes to mind when hearing Phantogram for the first ... Max Jones
Album Reviews Unlearning Lessons with Until the Ribbon Breaks Until the Ribbon Breaks is a band whose name refers to the ribbon inside cassette ... Max Jones
Album Reviews Chet Faker releases“Built On Glass” Don’t be fooled by the title of Chet Faker’s latest album, Built On Glass, because ... Max Jones
Interviews 5 questions with the Mad Ones The Mad Ones are a rock & roll duo from Toronto, spending some time in ... Max Jones
Album Reviews Get lost in the Nightlands – “Oak Island” album review During the alternative ‘90s, a lot of bands used the “wall of sound” method of ... Max Jones
Album Reviews Album review: Raccoon Fighter “ZIL” Despite the gimmicky-sounding name, the Raccoon Fighter can really rock. Their latest album, ZIL, is an ... Max Jones
Album Reviews Montreal’s Misteur Valaire releasing a new album On the verge of a huge debut show at Metropolis to promote their new album, ... Max Jones
Album Reviews The Feel of Letherette: “After Dawn” album review The latest release from British duo Letherette, After Dawn, starts with a slow build in ... Max Jones
Festivals Non-stop beats – Piknic Electronic, Montreal Piknic Electronic goes on rain or shine, and this past weekend Mother Nature finally graced ... Max Jones and Linx Selby
Album Reviews Album review: Factor “Woke Up Alone” Beatmakers occasionally show off their technical skills while overpowering the listener with multilayered tracks. Sometimes ... Max Jones