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NEW TUNE REVIEW: HEIRLOOM (2024)
Heirloom’s 2024 EP “spell spill spoil“ is a spellbinding collection of songs that are sure to pull at your heart strings. Blending traditional folk elements with an emphasis on contemporary […]
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NEW TUNE REVIEW: EYIN SOF, ACID RIBBON WREATH
Eiyn Sof is the project of visual artist and musician Melissa Boraski. Her latest offering, Acid Ribbon Wreath, is an introspective collection of folk-tinged Canadian released in September 2024. Boraski […]
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NEW TUNE REVIEW: THE PORCH ORANGE (2024)
Housecat’s 2024 EP, The Porch Orange is an indie pop reverie. It calls back to a cusping era of alternative music that firmly rooted its signature twang and breathy vocals […]
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NEW TUNE REVIEW: THERE’S A NEW RIPPER IN TOWN, JACK!
You can claw your way into Rag Ripper’s March 2024 self-titled EP on all streaming platforms. Rag Ripper plays a unique blend of technical skate-punk that will ignite your rebellious […]
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NEW TUNE REVIEW: NATASHA RITCHIE I LOVE YOU UNTIL THE SUN DIES (2024)
Waterloo’s Connor Kurtz explores avante-noise subgenre’s under the name Important Hair. Their latest effort, Natasha Ritchie I Love You Until the Sun Dies (2024), is a meditative collection that sets […]
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NEW TUNE REVIEW: BAD EGG – CENTURY EGG (2024)
Bad Egg’s new release titled Century Egg boasts seven tracks of scathing hardcore that crosses the boundaries of punk. The band’s progression has been documented over a smattering of singles […]
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NEW TUNE REVIEW: ARCADE ALL STARS (2024)
Insert Coin is the debut EP from KW’s Arcade Allstars. They make uplifting, ska-punk reminiscent of bands like The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Complete with tenor sax, trombone and keys, the […]
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NEW TUNE REVIEW: DEATH, VAMPIRES AND PIG WRANGLING
Kitchener’s Blue Freezie embody the essence of folk laced goth-rock in their debut demo Cold & Blue All Over. Whether your mood finds you craving candle-lit introspection or a cackling […]
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NEW TUNE REVIEW: ERICH VON ERIK & THE STRANGER
Erich Von Erik & The Stranger unearth the bones of garage-rock psychobilia with their new record Castle Life. The duo bring forth a twenty track, full-length effort of no-bullshit rock. […]