Long Distance Calling – “Trips”
The recent addition of vocals to Long Distance Calling’s sound still doesn’t seem to be able to plug an apparent gap in identity.
The recent addition of vocals to Long Distance Calling’s sound still doesn’t seem to be able to plug an apparent gap in identity.
Canterbury’s Yndi Halda return after 11 years in the most emphatic of manners.
Daniel’s thoughts on the debut from Mothertongue.
Messenger’s sophomore takes a rather unexpected psych-influenced detour, but is regardless a commendable follow-up.
Motorpsycho’s latest is more, well, Motorpsycho.
Mice on Stilts’ long-awaited debut record perfectly continues the ambitiously arranged and soulful sound from their EP.
Like Karnivool collaborating with Isis, Delvoid’s second record is an excellent, if a little derivative, combination of styles.
Sarah Neufeld’s latest solo album continues the minimalist thread of her recent collaboration with Colin Stetson, with some fresh modern influences.
Daniel’s thoughts on Matthew Parmenter’s new solo album.
Read Daniel’s review for the new album from Oceans of Slumber!