Album Review: TITUS BANK – Hopeless & Romantic Ray Finlayson·August 4, 2022TITUS BANK has written more songs than your average musician probably ever will. In 2017, the Canadian musician...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Party Dozen – The Real Work Ray Finlayson·August 2, 2022Party Dozen are a duo that revel in the fact you can’t put them in a box. The...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Benny Bock – Vanishing Act Ray Finlayson·July 26, 2022“Sonic interest is as important as harmony / work fast.” That’s part of Colorfield Records’ guidelines to musicians...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Alice Merton – S.I.D.E.S. Ray Finlayson·July 14, 2022A hit can last a lifetime, and that might just be the case for Alice Merton. Her 2016...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Fresh Pepper – Fresh Pepper Ray Finlayson·July 13, 2022How lazy do you like service to be in a restaurant? Supposing you aren’t in a hurry to get...Album ReviewsReviews
Overlooked 2022: The Best Q1-Q2 Albums We Didn’t Review Rob Hakimian, Chase McMullen, John Amen, Joshua Pickard, Ray Finlayson, Kyle Kohner, Jeremy J. Fisette, Tom Williams, JT Early, Eddie Smith, Tim Sentz, John Wohlmacher, Ethan Reis and Josh Sand·July 11, 2022Sometimes albums just slip through the net - we wanted to give the best ones their moment in the spotlight.FeaturesLists
Alvvays return with vibrant and fuzzy “Pharmacist”, announce new album Ray Finlayson·July 6, 2022It’s been a minute since we last heard from Alvvays (five years to be exact since they released...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Spencer Krug – Twenty Twenty Twenty Twenty One Ray Finlayson·June 29, 2022It’s no surprise or spoiler, but Spencer Krug‘s Twenty Twenty Twenty Twenty One is a diaristic album. The...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Chelsea Rose – Truth or Consequences Ray Finlayson·June 28, 2022Were it not for a burst pipe, Truth or Consequences might not exist. After two successful albums, the...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Sprout – Sprout EP Ray Finlayson·June 23, 2022Fleeting moments in music are arguably just as impressionable as those that are settled permanently somewhere in our...Album ReviewsReviews