Tokyo Police Club: TPC
By Jacqueline Sun Ontario indie rock band Tokyo Police Club has been an alternative genre mainstay since their inception in 2005. Four years since…
Read MoreBy Jacqueline Sun Ontario indie rock band Tokyo Police Club has been an alternative genre mainstay since their inception in 2005. Four years since…
Read MoreBy Jacqueline Sun In a time of political unrest, general social anxiety, and displaced people far from home, music is a welcome respite. Philadelphia-based…
Read MoreBy Jacqueline Sun Kingdoms in Colour, the sophomore album from Maribou State, is a vibrant, world-tour of an album. A musical feast for the…
Read MoreBy Jacqueline Sun The phrase “together alone” takes on different meanings depending on the context: a group of friends reveling in each other’s company,…
Read MoreBy Jacqueline Sun Home is the third album from Church Girls, a female-fronted, self-described indie post-punk band from Philadelphia. The “post-punk” descriptor is somewhat…
Read MoreBy Jacqueline Sun Sleeping Lessons is the debut album from pop-punk Portland band, Alien Boy. It’s a solid debut – catchy, dynamic, and well-executed….
Read MoreBy Jacqueline Sun Rubblebucket’s Sun Machine is the soundtrack for a party I want to attend. Sun Machine is the fourth full length album…
Read MoreBy Jacqueline Sun Remix albums, much like cover or tribute albums, are a risky business. At worst, they are a blatant money grabs, treating…
Read MoreBy Eddy Lim I Need to Start a Garden, the debut album from Filipino-American songstress Haley Heynderickx, is one to behold. Under a gentle…
Read MoreBy Jacqueline Sun A sponsored post on a certain social media platform announced the release of the self-titled debut album from Phantastic Ferniture, fronted…
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