Indie


Québec Redneck Bluegrass Project: The Other China

From the Middle Empire to the Quebec Countryside

Four “Lifers” in Canadian Music

David Leask, Kyp Harness, Lee Aaron, Ron Hawkins

Ian Kelly: Inner City Blues

Enjoying the success of “Montréal” from home studio in ...

A conversation with Grimes

On fan fiction, defining “pop,” music publishing, female...

Repartee: Award-winning band founded on a whim

Singer Meg Warren drawn to dark themes, light music

In The Spotlight: Meghan Patrick, Saya, Crissi Cochrane

Trio of emerging singer-songwriters in country, R&B, soul

Jean-Michel Blais: Apartment Music

The pianist draws fans of Radiohead and Debussy alike

Tegan and Sara: From Indie Darlings to Pop Stars

Hit duo write by “fiddling with each other’s brains”

Plants and Animals: Thinking on Their Feet

Their music is both meticulous and stripped-down

Samito: Starting From Scratch

Adoptive Québécois presents hard-hitting debut album

Pavlo: Have guitar, will travel

From Toronto’s Danforth neighbourhood to the world

Champion: Fun Before Intellect

The dancefloor champion embraces his hits… and misses

Dan Boeckner of Operators and Wolf Parade

Relentless writing, recording and touring

Publishing: Outloud, or The Art of Noise

Julien Bidar and Yann Beauregard-Lemay’s vision bears frui...

Andy Shauf: Quirky approach, distinctive voice

Making a different kind of “party” album

Steve Hill: His Own Man

Renaissance man of Canadian blues still on an unstoppable ro...

Jessy Fuchs: A fireman that sparks his own fires

Rouge Pompier member does things his way

Better Together: Eli et Papillon

A theory of complementary musical colours

Bob Moses: Getting the Balance Right

Electronic producers also a band

Paper Lions graduate to Full Colour

Evolving band ready for the future

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