THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Nicholas Kindrachuk September 19, 2011
Anyone familiar with Guetta’s past work or really anything that is played on top 40 radio stations will feel right at home with this album. Within that comfort lays the whole issue with the album: it’s far too mechanical.
By Nicole Barrington September 6, 2011
Mother Mother’s frontman Ryan Guldemond doesn’t dig happy songs: ““It’s funny. I do gravitate towards slower, darker songs and sometimes I kind of feel like I need to remind myself to be positive. Happy songs irk me. I like cold, dense and realistic portraits of humanity, which inevitably I think are quite humourous.”
By Katherine Benson September 2, 2011
Certain albums can be recognized as something special from the very first listen. Sam Roberts Band’s Collider, released May 10, is a worthy member of that select group.
By Aren Bergstrom June 16, 2011
Suck It And See, the latest album from Arctic Monkeys, is the natural next step for a group that achieved meteoric success early on and is now learning to act as a grown-up band.
By Aren Bergstrom May 18, 2011
Canadian band Sloan has been around for 20 years, believe it or not. With the release of their 10th album, they’ve proved they can still rock with the best of them.
By The Sheaf March 7, 2011
Enter the Rural Alberta Advantage. Their name, an adapted age-old marketing slogan for our oiliest province, evokes a Canadian-ness that’s so pure it’s almost cheesy.
By The Sheaf February 18, 2011
The music is pleasant. In one instance it is a bit too reggae inspired for my tastes, but ”” then again ”” a good whiff of Marley sends me running for the hills.
By The Sheaf February 9, 2011
Hailing from the “royal city,” Guelph, Ont., the band Adverteyes are without a doubt one of my favourite discoveries of 2010, and Myopia ”” independently released in September ”” may just be the most overlooked album of the year.