The Weather Station’s fourth album is the Toronto musician’s most compelling yet
Tamara Lindeman cuts loose from Americana and moves towards a sound that’s fully her own
Tamara Lindeman cuts loose from Americana and moves towards a sound that’s fully her own
Broken Social Scene and Feist ruled the fest, and Phoenix and A Tribe Called Red held their own
“What I’m not okay with is getting on the hamster wheel and trying to churn out an album every two years and do the whole rigamarole. I’d rather put a fork in my eye.”
First album in seven years finds the Montreal-based musician renewed rather than defeated or regretful
The Toronto-based musician flooded Trinity-St. Paul’s United Church with pink neon lights to debut songs from her fifth full-length
A compelling live performer, the Toronto-based electronic musician’s second album is bogged down by effects and atmospherics
And there were guests aplenty, including local choir Grex, Brodie West and Doug Tielli
Witty one-liners, bluegrass influences and more are on offer
Singer/songwriter channeled heartbreak on new record
The veteran indie-pop quintet pays tribute to their acclaimed Set Yourself On Fire album with three sold-out shows at the Phoenix – and our critic went to all three