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Album Reviews

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Fade Chromatic fails to break new ground with debut EP 

Pop rock is a hard genre to do right by. Toronto’s Fade Chromatic and their new self-titled EP is a middling first entry into the fray.

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Colin Rabyniuk | July 8, 2012

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A new album for a new decade 

After a rough few years, including being dropped from Capitol (their home for five albums), and a disbandment of the original lineup, Everclear is back with their eighth studio album Invisible Stars, their first release in six years.

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Curtis Sindrey | July 3, 2012

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A Heartfelt Debut for Emily Poulin

Emily Poulin’s Close To Home EP is the work of a promising, yet under-developed singer-songwriter.

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Laura Stanley | July 1, 2012
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The Daredevil Christopher Wright is indie-pop at its finest with new LP

There’s something oddly fun about Eau Clarie, Wisconsin band The Daredevil Christopher Wright and people are finally starting to take notice.

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Laura Stanley | June 27, 2012
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Well-polished debut EP for Irish rockers Astralnaut

Having only formed a year ago, Irish doomsters Astralnaut have a well-polished, hard-hitting, and riff-fuelled debut EP “Back To The Bog.”

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Jamie Casey | June 27, 2012

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Synthetica: Pure chemical goodness

Metric’s new album “Synthetica,” refers to a land of pure chemical-induced bliss. It’s exciting, wild and vibrant, and yet completely relaxing. It’s like a drug.

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 Chris D’Alessandro | June 11, 2012

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Sean Rowe won’t be unknown for long with ‘Magic’

Sean Rowe is an unknown singer-songwriter … For now.

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Michelle Whittemore | June 11, 2012

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Millencolin and the new punk-rock generation

With Millencolin’s new album “The Melancholy Connection,” punk isn’t dead; it’s just hibernating.

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Kayla-Jane Barrie | June 9, 2012

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Listen to Family Band “Moonbeams”

Imagine you’re a character in Jane Eyre with a guitar and Sigur Ros-like ambiance. 

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Curtis Sindrey | June 5, 2012

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Maybe we should skip the foreplay

Planning a live show or illegal teenage party? Well, we have the ideal soundtrack for you. 

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Emma F. Jorgensen | June 4, 2012
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Comfort isn’t a bad thing

While The Black Fever doesn’t live up to its gritty name, it does live up to offering a solid set of indie-rock tracks.

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Laura Stanley | June 1, 2012
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An EP for all chores

For fans of MGMT and The Rocky Horror Picture Show, we present The Best Friends with Wolves Club’s Cha, Cha, Cha (2012). 

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Emma F. Jorgensen | May 30, 2012

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