Album Review: The Age of Anxiety by Pixx
While the debut album from Pixx can be most consistently described as synth pop, The Age of Anxiety is stylistically varied. Across its twelve tracks, the album plays in multiple genres at once, most...
Album Review: 26 by Birthday Bitch
26 is the second EP from Birthday Bitch, their first being a two track demo. The latest release from the Vancouver trio captures nuanced melodies that emerge alongside lo-fi guitar work. Birthday...
Single Review: Lady HD Rocks on New Single, B-Side Love
As a self-described grunge/funk/pop band, Lady HD works in several genres at once. The amalgam of genres befits the duo from opposite coasts of the United States: songwriter Ciaran Wall is from Philadelphia, a...
Jericho
Brooding Experimental Psychedelia In Funny Hats [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="1062"] Photo credit to Jon Vincent, who shot these photos of Jericho for Discorder Magazine[/caption] To define Jericho with a single adjective is...
From First to Last, Ron Sexsmith Rides Again
Despite the finality of its name, The Last Rider represents a number of firsts for Ron Sexsmith. His 15th album is his first self-produced work, as well as his first...
