Sorry for the Inconvenience by Out of Order: Review
Out of Monroe, Georgia, Out of Order is more than a band—it’s a family affair. Three brothers and their cousin form this tight-knit group, and they’ve been rocking out together since their elementary school days. Their shared history has created a bond that fuels their music, resulting in a sound packed with passion and precision…
‘Three’ by Owen Young: Review
Owen Young, a Southern Ontario native, is channeling a lifetime of experiences into his music with ‘Three’, the third chapter of his four-part album, Muddy River. With a fine arts degree from UCLA and a law degree from the University of Toronto, Young’s journey eventually brought him back to the landscapes of his childhood in Haldimand County…
A Minute… by Myles Smith: Review
Myles Smith’s latest EP, A Minute, is a poignant and soulful exploration of life’s quiet but transformative moments…
You Might Be Closer Than You Think by Laurence Guy: Review
Laurence Guy’s EP ‘You Might Be Closer Than You Think’ feels like a masterclass in creating music that is equal parts introspective and inviting..