Music Reviews tagged with Canada
Wolf Parade Expo 86
Canadian supergroup show off their guitar techniques at a grander scale and extend their established synth quirks.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez rocks the synth out...Stars The Five Ghosts
For their fifth outing, Stars take a bold step by downgrading their confessional reputation and increasing their electronic intake.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...The Besnard Lakes The Besnard Lakes Are the Roaring Night
The Montreal sextet's epic new album ups the ante by expanding their psychedelic tendencies to a grand scale.
Juan Edgardo Rodriguez may have the cure for modern rock in his hands...Sunset Rubdown Dragonslayer
While Sunset Letdown is a too-obvious pun, it might sadly be appropriate as Spencer Krug's most promising of his many projects fails to deliver as it has in the past.
Jaclyn Elgeness tries her best to like and reviews...Japandroids Post-Nothing
Canadian duo deliver cool, confident, passionate rock record free of pretence and forced coolness. Suck it, hipsters.
Nate Adams throws some dirt on irony's grave.Azeda Booth In Flesh Tones
Following this month's release of the digital-only Tubtrek EP (which features four remixes from In Flesh Tones) we revisit this very overlooked gem of glitchy, ethereal pop from 2008.
Tara Campbell reviews...Ten Kens Ten Kens
Canadian alt-rockers, Ten Kens, revisit Surfer Rosa for their debut.
Sean Caldwell reviews...Broken Social Scene Presents: Brendan Canning Something For All Of Us...
Brendan Canning demonstrates his solo musical know-how with the latest in the Broken Social Scene Presents series.
Matt Montgomery reviews...Ladyhawk Shots
The Jagjaguwar label takes another step towards world domination with the second album from Vancouver's Ladyhawk.
David Coleman listens in awe...
