The Galpines album, Truck, will appeal to two types of people: those who appreciate irony and those who think that irregardless is a real word. If you’re reading this I hope you’re the former, otherwise you’re about to get right pissed at me. Continue reading New Music: The Galpines ‘Truck’
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New Music: Courtney Smith’s ‘Turn Left Fifteen Years Ago’
Courtney Smith’s new release, ‘Turn Left Fifteen Years Ago’, marks itself as a solid debut album, providing an experience as full of wistful melancholy as the title implies. Featuring a heavily acoustic-driven folk basis throughout, Smith is able to capture a consistent sound while still toying with it enough to keep each track unique and the album free of repetition. From the slow-paced depression of ‘A Folk Song’ to the upbeat, rolling tempo and panoramic poetry of ‘Senses’, Smith’s melodies are pleasant to the ear yet evocative in both content and sound of a life spent drifting and doubting. Continue reading New Music: Courtney Smith’s ‘Turn Left Fifteen Years Ago’
Music Video: Jonah Haché Releases Video For ‘iPhone Fail’
Jonah Haché has released a video lament in honour of that most common of tragedies: the damaged iPhone. Continue reading Music Video: Jonah Haché Releases Video For ‘iPhone Fail’