Category: Arts
CD Review: The Ordeal by Painted in Exile
The Ordeal by Painted In Exile is a debut album in the making for seven years – if not more. It’s finally here, and I have to say it’s worth the wait. To describe...
CD Review: Dreamchasers 4 by Meek Mill
Meek Mill turned his Twitter fingers into middle fingers and pointed them straight at the keyboard warriors of the internet after they all claimed he took an “L” in his rap beef against Drake. Dreamchasers...
CD Review: Joanne by Lady Gaga
To many, the statement “Gaga does country” doesn’t necessarily sound appealing, and in short, it isn’t, however, Joanne, the latest from the contemporary pop idol, does mark a change from the sound of 2013’s...
FOONYAP at the Ironwood
The classically-trained artist performs at the Ironwood Stage & Grill for the world release of her new album, Palimpsest
Femme Wave 2016 brings bigger acts to Calgary
Peach Kelli Pop and Catl. headline in the festival’s sophomore year
Scissors by Blood on the Dance Floor
Ugh. Scissors by Blood On the Dance Floor is terrible. I could feel the weight of my phone increase as each byte of data was consumed by the album. It’s a sad attempt to be...
1992 by The Game
One of Compton’s finest, The Game continues his story-telling style of rap on this project, discussing the variety of issues in the Los-Angeles county city. From police violence to the tensions between the crips...
CD Review: Remember Us to Life by Regina Spektor
Born from a prominence in the latter end of New York’s anti-folk movement, Regina Spektor has accomplished quite a lot over her storied seven-album career. Her latest release Remember Us to Life blends Spektor’s...