Greg Bouchard
Will LANDR Replace Music Engineers?
We get to the bottom of what might be the biggest leap in recording technology.
Retrospective Reviews: Wolf Parade's 'Apologies to the Queen Mary'
One of the best Montreal rock albums came from a group of people who may have never been a real band.
The Festival D'été de Québec is Huge, French, and Amazing
The massive, multi-genre French-Canadian celebration is the most amazing festival you've never heard of.
Historic Venue Spotlight: The Opera House
From vaudeville to cinema to concert hall, The Opera House has one of the most storied pasts of all of Toronto's venues.
Devours is Nanaimo's Second Biggest Export
This is the kind of music you make when you need a break from your day job.
Retrospective Review: Broken Social Scene's 'You Forgot It In People'
The album that set Toronto four-piece apart from the 2000s indie rock scene.
Chris Hadfield's Patriotic Video is Bad for Canada
It's a middle finger to anyone who does't fit into a narrow Canadian identity, where non-white people don't exist, everyone is affluent enough to own a lakefront cottage, and cities are for bad people.
Unbuttoned: It's All About Fun
On their new album, working together, and meeting at a middle school hip-hop dance competition.
Historic Venue Spotlight: The Underground Garage
Talking with the owners of a venue that's so rock n' roll, it has bras hanging from the ceiling.
Premiere: Technical Kidman Hears 'A Stranger Voice'
An EP that rises above the Montreal-electronic arts scene.
Lydia Ainsworth Takes On The 70s Dance Style 'Waacking'
The Toronto native on her odd path to songwriting, going to NYU, and her album.