January has been a pretty hectic month ’round these parts, with so many non-Soft Signal related activities eating away at the time I normally set aside to do things like work through my inbox and sort...
Read More →Bishop Morocco is one-half Jake Fairley, who spent the better half of a decade running through the Berlin electronic circuit under the name Fairmont, and one-half James Sayce, who some of you might remember as part of Toronto...
Read More →Rootsy Canadian folksters covering a tune by a rocking lo-fi Marylander? Sure, why not. It’s one in a line of covers being released by Cuff The Duke over the next few weeks, eventually coming together...
Read More →Musically speaking, 2012 is already off to an incredibly strong start. Though there may not be a lot of notable albums released so far (we’re not even four weeks in, after all), there has been...
Read More →I’ve never really been much of a Steely Dan fan. I’ve only ever taken in a handful of their songs, but none of them ever really clicked with me in a significant way. But I...
Read More →On paper, everything about Toronto’s Trust reads to a pretty small scale. It’s an act made up of just two people (Robert Alfons and Austra drummer/Princess Century herself Maya Postepski), armed with little more than a handful...
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