Previous to listening to the album, Sargent Place by Spain I had never heard of the band, but as the first few chords filled the silence followed by a soft almost melancholy voice of singer, Josh Haden off the track "The Fighter" I was hooked. Prior to the release of Sargent Place, Spain had took somewhat of an hiatus from releasing new music. Or perhaps they were just working … [Read more...] about Spain ‘Sargent Place’ Review
Young Liars: ‘Tidal Wave’ Review
If you've never heard of the Vancouver native band, Young Liars before, they previously released an EP titled "Homesick Future" in 2012 that featured an up-beat, eccentric sound. In their release of 'Tidal Wave', a twelve track LP, they've seem to adopt a more mellow vibe than their previous work. Tidal Wave offers the perfect blend of perfectly orchestrated beats and a … [Read more...] about Young Liars: ‘Tidal Wave’ Review
Coyote “Proof of Life” Review
If you're looking for more Canadian artists to listen to and indie-pop is your thing this Canadian band, Coyote, made up of five male bandmates, should hit the spot. The band originally from Charlottetown , Prince Edward Island, has made a name for themselves through their catchy, jubilant sound. Their EP "Proof of Life" lives up to this, featuring six songs that ultimately … [Read more...] about Coyote “Proof of Life” Review
St. Lucia ‘When the Night’ Review
An infectious, upbeat jazzy sound is exactly what St. Lucia offers on their latest album When the Night. Each track is left you wanting to hit replay, but doing so would mistakably cause you to miss out on the rest of the songs, each one distinct and well crafted into 80’s type melodies. The album provides the perfect anthems to sing along to in a car ride with the windows … [Read more...] about St. Lucia ‘When the Night’ Review
Agnes Obel’s ‘Aventine’ Review
Looking for a smooth, soft sound you can close your eyes and melt away to? Agnes Obel’s new album Aventine is the perfect remedy to a long day. Her wispy voice glides along the remedy of each track, providing an almost ghostly sound. Once you press play and the unique stillness of the album fills the room, you’re almost persuaded to stop what your doing and listen. Obel sings … [Read more...] about Agnes Obel’s ‘Aventine’ Review