by Sean Passmore | May 5, 2019 | Album of the Week
The bad boys of British underground are back with their third album in six years. Formed in 2011 in a South London squat Fat White Family have brazenly brandished the banner passed down in a tradition traced back through early Stones, Syd Barrett, Sex Pistols, The...
by Sean Passmore | Apr 27, 2019 | Album of the Week
Named after a surfing term, Grammy Awarding winning San Diego, California based pop rock quintet Switchfoot have been successfully navigating the youth obsessed fickle world of popular music for over two decades now. Formed in 1996 around the nucleus of Foreman...
by Sean Passmore | Apr 19, 2019 | Album of the Week
It’s been close to 20 years since Atlanta, Georgia’s Deerhunter formed and in that time they’ve released 8 official full length albums, Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? is their latest. Released just two weeks into the new year this...
by Sean Passmore | Apr 6, 2019 | Album of the Week
Canadian indie pop sextet Royal Canoe evolved out of the same colossally vibrant Winnipeg, Manitoba music scene that spawned The Waking Eyes, Novillero, Imaginary Cities, The Weakerthans and others. Released earlier this year in the dark days of winter 2019 Waver, the...
by Sean Passmore | Mar 30, 2019 | Album of the Week
As Josh Ramsay nears the 20-year mark in a gig which began at the tender age of 16 with the 2001 recording of the self-titled debut EP from Marianas Trench, one can safely say the 33-year-old Vancouver native is now, without question, the undisputed leader of the...