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Eric Chenaux

“Slowly Paradise’s sound reflects its lyrics’ lack of easy answers, featuring an idiosyncratic style of space-age folk with songs that, like the moon, are at once picturesque, lofty, imposing and perhaps slightly ominous, yet are also made bewitching through their apparent contradictions.”

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Colin Stetson

“And In Truth” is one of the cheekiest opening tracks on any record in decades. There’s no better setup for the practical joke Colin Stetson…

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Efrim Manuel Menuck

Chickadees roar pt 2 Every album has a story, be it the arduous recording process, the individual songs or the order in which the songs…

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Pat Jordache

Radio For fans of brazen noise-pop, the solo debut from Montreal’s Pat Jordache, Future Songs, will be a refreshing and dreamy distraction. Jordache draws from…