MUSIC REVIEWS

God of Love “Do Your Worst” (LP)

In the past couple of years, there’s been nowhere to turn but inward. Inside the house, inside your heart, emotions much like COVID numbers have been on a rollercoaster in the 2020s leading a lot of critics to start calling this decade the dawn of post-romantic surrealism, and listening to …

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Barry Muir “Weathered the Storm” (SINGLE)

It’s been an interesting couple of years in Canadian music. Aside from the impact of a global pandemic, the underground has been turning out incredible talent the likes of which the American circuit has struggled to keep up with, and while he’s only started gaining traction since the release of …

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The Dream Logic “I’ll Be Right Back” (SINGLE)

“I’ll Be Right Back” from New York’s three piece The Dream Logic is the latest single from this rising force in the fusion/jam band vein. They don’t overwhelm listeners with batteries of sonic power, but you hear plenty of muscle throughout this track. Much of it comes from Camille Gainer’s on point drumming …

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Dave Isaacs “I Like What I See” (SINGLE)

I admire how Dave Isaacs reins in the instrumental breaks for his new song “I Like What I See”. He gives us just enough of a taste from the tantalizing secondary musicians he’s working with that we understand even better how much the material means to him and, no less …

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Aquarius “Equinox” (EP)

Equal parts metallic melodies and raging rhythm, the latter being as strong as a hurricane-force wind in spots, comprises the opening cut in Aquarius’ Equinox, but don’t be fooled by the onslaught of intensity – there’s as much a sense of delicate decadence in this EP as there is physicality in …

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Vineet “PFH” (SINGLE/VIDEO)

The beat is pulsating like beating heart bewitched by tat of another lover in the new single “PFH” by Vineet, and although this is a single and music video largely inspired by the aftereffect of pandemics, it’s ironically one of the most outgoing listens I’ve had the chance to spend …

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Frank Jurgens Releases Self-Titled LP

Some songwriters need a lot of energy to get behind a big groove while others simply need a solid harmony to create a profound record, and in the case of one Frank Jurgens, the latter is absolutely true. Jurgens’ new self-titled LP is a testament to the soul he puts …

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 New Wave Band Content Releases (EP)

Jacob Kinniburgh’s one-man project Content debuts with a five song EP cut in a self-professed modern New Wave style. I don’t really hear it, however. Kinniburgh’s songwriting is an anagram of styles; keen-eared listeners will hear strands of rock, pop, and even reggae coiling around other threads. The tapestry of …

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