CD Review: We are the Halluci Nation by A Tribe Called Red
Whether it’s a matter of content or subgenres, A Tribe Called Red’s We Are the Halluci Nation creates consistent bombardments of visceral hybrids throughout its 50-minute runtime.
Whether it’s a matter of content or subgenres, A Tribe Called Red’s We Are the Halluci Nation creates consistent bombardments of visceral hybrids throughout its 50-minute runtime.
Featuring an eclectic mix of various Indigenous folk, rock and country artists, Native North America, Vol 1. is a trip back in time to some of the most important aboriginal artists from 1966 – 1985.
Indigenous designers rise up in Canada to decolonize the runway
Get ready for the grooviest episode of Supernatural yet. On March 29, the Winchester brothers team up with the famous Mystery Inc. in an animated episode every Scooby-Doo and Supernatural fan should watch.
Montreal art-rockers Ought have had a whirlwind few years. Finding success with 2014’s More than Any Other Day (still one of the best albums to come out of the recent post-punk revival) and a mid-quality solo record from vocalist Tim Darcy, it’s sad to announce their latest doesn’t quite live up to the hype.
The thought of having Kendrick Lamar at the helm of making an album of music from and inspired by the new Black Panther movie was exciting.
Cinematic in progression, U.S. Girls’ latest record, In a Poem Unlimited, finds its niche in diving into surrealism while avoiding a fringe classification.
Giving into hype and buying a Switch By Nathan Kunz, Staff Writer I like to think I’m not an impulsive person. I like to plan ahead — whether it be making reservations at a...