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One Album to Another: Sloan Albums Ranked

When it comes to the Top 100 Canadian Albums of all Time, there are a few things that critics can agree on. There are legends you can count on finding every time, like Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, The Tragically Hip, Rush — and Sloan. Made up of Jay Ferguson, Chris Murphy, Patrick Pentland, and Andrew Scott, this four-piece rock band, originally from Halifax, Sloan has historically delivered a sound that has eschewed contemporary tastes for the sound of ‘60s Brit-rock and ‘70s garage rock, but with four songwriters, each with distinctly different styles, it’s difficult to put them into one box.

Each member has amassed his fair share of songwriting credits and, while performing, the band will often reinforce that democratic nature by trading off instruments to accommodate the performance of each other’s songs. Their successful and unique take on band democracy has served them so well that they’ll soon be celebrating 30 years as icons of Canadian music, having created countless radio hits and equally amazing deep cuts.

So how well do you know the work of these beloved rockers? If you haven’t yet delved into their diverse catalogue, allow this guide to help you decide where to start as well as suggest some deep cuts you may have missed! Continue reading One Album to Another: Sloan Albums Ranked

Music Video: Watch Pretty Archie Cover The Cranberries’ ‘Linger’

Cape Breton’s Pretty Archie know when to break out a crowd-please or two, and they’re known to pepper their live sets with the occasional classic cover. And, the because they can, Pretty Archie have just released their cover of “Linger” from The Cranberries’ 1993 album Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?. Continue reading Music Video: Watch Pretty Archie Cover The Cranberries’ ‘Linger’

Music Video: Devarrow Faces a Schrödinger’s Box of Fears on ‘A Dream, The Veil’

Five months after the release of Devarrow’s intensely expressive sophomore self-titled album, comes a minimalist video for “A Dream, The Veil” that features a lonesome Graham Ereaux at a piano, picking away at the things that haunt him. Continue reading Music Video: Devarrow Faces a Schrödinger’s Box of Fears on ‘A Dream, The Veil’

Music Video: P’tit Belliveau Throws a Rager This Tax Return Season

It’s here! That time of year that the majority of us anxiously await is finally here, and P’tit Belliveau is helping us celebrate with his latest single, “Income Tax.” Embodying the powerful feeling of receiving a few hundred extra dollars all in a lump sum, this track encourages us to live it up, and it is sure to be relatable to many on a painfully deep level. Continue reading Music Video: P’tit Belliveau Throws a Rager This Tax Return Season