Why do we always want to break up rap groups? It’s like the second any upstart rap collective bursts into the mainstream, radio DJs, journalists, fans and bloggers enter into a mindset to find out who’s the star and who’s…
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Interview: shy kids
Patrick Cederberg, Greg Francis, Matthew Hornick, and Walter Woodman may call themselves “shy kids,” but their creative works are bold and memorable. On one hand, the four Canadians comprise a pop-rock band with clever lyrics and infectious hooks. On the…
Interview: Waterparks
If you’re looking for a fun new band to dive into, say hello to Waterparks (that is, if you haven’t heard of them already). This Houston trio, comprised of Awsten Knight (vocals/guitar), Geoff Wigington (guitar/vocals), and Otto Wood (drums), is…
Interview: Amanda Lipitz and the Ladies of ‘Step’
The fierce women both in front and behind camera of the documentary Step are aware of how special their movie is. Watching the finished product of a film made by women about women is something inspiring to see, and everyone…
Album Review: Bleachers – “Gone Now”
Is it better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all? That’s the question singer-songwriter-musician-every other stellar hyphen Jack Antonoff asks in Gone Now, his sophomore album as indie pop act Bleachers. From its title—either a…
Album Review: Nelly Furtado – “The Ride”
Toronto-based singer and songwriter Nelly Furtado has come out with her sixth studio album, The Ride, and the title certainly does the album justice. We are taken through diverse songs that harken back to the indie-pop roots of the singer…