Sound Advice: Namesake by Ten Kens
A Toronto band known for "thinking man's heavy rock" releases its third full-length.
A Toronto band known for "thinking man's heavy rock" releases its third full-length.
With his first record on Arts & Crafts, Hayden proves that even sad songs grow up.
A mentally-ill violent offender looks for forgiveness.
With its newest album, Born Ruffians has revolutionized its sound.
Cléo's just-released first issue offers in-depth film criticism from a feminist perspective.
A local indie-pop musician's sophomore album is full of powerful, disco-inflected tracks.
The video for "Brian Wilson Is A.L.I.V.E." takes the award for the very first Prism Prize.
A psychedelic-country act releases its debut album.
Wildlife returns with a powerful and irresistibly catchy second album.
With his debut LP, Toronto native Airick Woodhead (aka Doldrums) grows curiouser and curiouser.
The Art Gallery of Ontario shows off a punk legend's quieter side.
A tenth studio album conceals emotional riches beneath a pleasant veneer.
A new app from Broken Pencil makes arts and culture writing more accessible.
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