Issue 34

le Nombre, Scénario Catastrophe

Neck not getting the workout it used to? Then check out Montreal’s le Nombre, a hardworking and hard-rocking quintet who’ll […]

Minibloc, carton-micro-recreation

A huge beef I have with noise music: why can’t anyone make any that goes anywhere at all? Minibloc are […]

Amy Millan, Honey from the Tombs

The Stars are my least favourite of the CanIndie brat pack, so I have no great investment in the throat […]

Maniac Mansion, Pizza Time Theatre

Maniac Mansion presents Pizza Time Theatre is 35 minutes of NES-like originals with a sloppy punk backing, divided up with […]

Malajube, Trompe-L’oeil

What’s with all this over-the-top, multi-part, high drama art rock that is dominating the music scene these days? The critical […]

Lake Holiday, The Curse of Sunshine

This album is typical of music presently produced in Toronto. In twenty years time, when someone’s teenaged son or daughter […]

Great Aunt Ida, How They Fly

No musician ever likes to hear this but the main reason I love this record is that the first song […]

Dave Gould, The Passion Of Bobby Bedeque

So, uhhhh… voodoo-influenced, maritime country with hints of electro-acoustic experimentation? I’ve listened to this five or six times and I […]

Clay George, Cherry Bank Hotel

I grew up in a small community steeped in country music. For years, the only band that visited our area […]