Reviews Jim Head - Prismatic Calling Jim Head the Canadian answer to mid-career Kurt Rosenwinkel isn't far-fetched.
Reviews Heyday: RJ LeBlanc's fusion of math rock, shoegaze, and groove Montréal bassist Rémi-Jean LeBlanc's fun fourth album, Heyday, does jazz and indie rock
Reviews Harry Bartlett taught me something about Charlie Haden Review by Chris Fraser of BC/Toronto guitarist Bartlett's second trio album, Wildwood
Reviews The highly-anticipated Ostara Project album: our review 10 months ago, we covered the supergroup at their launch. Now, their debut album is out
Reviews That feeling of post-apocalyptic vintage radio transmission Eva Schubert releases her fourth album as a vocalist-songwriter, The Feel of Your Love
Reviews Alvaro Rojas, the restless guitar & string quartet master His latest record, Music for 22, is full of genre-bending and collaborative adventure
Reviews Mama Danced: LJ Mounteney sings the Basement Suite Blues LJ's blues / roots album has great range and features several Vancouver jazz musicians
Reviews Diana Panton finally ended her trilogy. What's different? From pink to RED to the new album "blue", the vocalist has patiently added maturity
Reviews Marina Hasselberg's debut album isn't just a business card Red, the cellist's first as a leader, is expressive and shows rewarding collaborations
Reviews Singing "Russians" by Sting like it's a brand-new song Melody Diachun's new album is all Sting songs with a quartet of piano-guitar-bass-drums
Paid-members only Reviews That photo? This music? It's primed for nostalgia Mathieu Soucy titled his first album, Recollecting, for the future
Reviews They can hate but Keith O'Rourke is still swingin... Sonny-forward sax chordless trio for optimists
Reviews David Blake haunts me again with his version of this tune On Fun House, his second jazz guitar album, he leads a quintet
Paid-members only Reviews Why didn't Colin Sankey make a full band album? Reawakening has 2 ensemble tracks; the rest are solo bass
Live music Eric Vloeimans & Will Holshouser - Two for the Road Trumpet-accordion duo at the Kay Meek Sep. 30 / Oct. 1
Reviews Jeremy Wong - Hey There Backed by a quintet of Ardeshir, Alvin Brendan, Chris Gestrin, John Lee, & Jesse Cahill