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Lyrical banality dooms Japandroids’ Near to the Wild Heart of Life

HR Huber-Rodriguez
February 2, 2017
Album Review, Reviews
Vancouver garage rock duo Japandroids have made a name for themselves as the best guitar/drums act since the late White Stripes. Amassing heaps of critical praise following their 2009 commercial debut Post-Noth...

Weaves’ new self-titled album a weird, indie treat

Valerie Law
June 16, 2016
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Originally from Toronto, art pop band Weaves turns three years old this month. Having only an EP that came out April 2014, this month of June also marks the release of their self-titled debut album -- an enthu...

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