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Steve Schmolaris’s EP Review: For Rosebud | Fighting Sleep

Day 3 of fighting sleep: So far so good. The first several days were not difficult. I drank coffee and that was enough. However, new strategies will be needed as...

Area Resident’s Stylus Counsel | So Many Cults, So Little Time

Blue Öyster Cult, The Cult (fka Southern Death Cult), Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, Cults, Living Color’s Cult of Personality... There are loads of cults in popular music —...

Thunder Pie | Scroll of Jawns

jawn one. My laptop went dark. It might be dead. I’ve had it for 9 years so I’m not sure what to think. Are laptops supposed to last a long...

Canadian Beacon | Sarah Swire, Annika Catharina, Payphones & More New Homegrown Sounds

I have met a few Joe Six-Packs in my time. Hell, back in my younger days, I would occasionally see one looking back at me in the mirror. Of...

Charlie Rogers Checks His Missed Calls Acoustically

Charlie Rogers explains all those Missed Calls in his vulnerable, refreshingly honest new acoustic single — showcasing today on Tinnitist. The Nashville singer dives into the melancholy of seasonal depression...

Albums Of The Week: Fucked Up | Someday

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Beginning with 2023’s One Day, and then Another Day, Someday is the third instalment in a planned four-part project, as ambitious in scope as the...

Corduroy Cat Bring You Love And Lament — And More

Corduroy Cat cover the sonic and stylistic spectrum on their dynamic and diverse new album Love And Lament — showcasing today on Tinnitist. The sophomore album from the Chicagoland indie-rockers — and...

Andrew Browning Wisely Ignores The Preachers Of Doom

Andrew Browning tunes out modern media's Preachers Of Doom in his laid-back, life-affirming new single — showcasing today on Tinnitist. On the latest preview of the California singer-songwriter and guitarist's...

Parlour Magic Elegantly Pass The Time As They Watch Saturn Return

Parlour Magic stylishly traverse space and time with their retro-futuristic new album Saturn Return — showcasing today on Tinnitist. The N.Y.C. synth-pop outfit’s latest release makes it clear they have a...

Worldwide Panic Won’t Let You Break Them Down

Worldwide Panic stand up to haters and detractors with their defiant new single and video Break Me Down — showcasing today on Tinnitist. The L.A. alt-metal outfit's latest release is an...

No Codes Break The Rules With The Usual Suspects

No Codes round up a roster of stone-cold killers on their arresting new album Usual Suspects — showcasing today on Tinnitist. The sophomore full-length from this Montreal instrumental jazz collective...

Albums Of The Week: Elvis Costello | King Of America & Other Realms

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Elvis Costello’s King Of America & Other Realms celebrates and explores the songwriter’s lifelong love and fascination with American music, spanning his many albums and...

Albums Of The Week: Weezer | Weezer (The Blue Album) 30th Anniversary Edition

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “On May 10, 1994, DGC Records released Weezer, the self-titled debut album by Weezer. The story has been told and retold many times, but the...

Albums Of The Week: Tuxedo | Tuxedo IV

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Bonding over a shared love of Parliament, Zapp and other signs in the greater funk Zodiac, Mayer Hawthorne (Aquarius) and Jake One (Taurus), collectively known...

Albums Of The Week: Thus Love | All Pleasure

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “In the age of streaming platforms and social media, stimulation is easy to come by. Real pleasure, however — the kind that feeds our soul...

Albums Of The Week: The Rills | Don’t Be A Stranger

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “The Rills have certainly shed a skin or two to reach this point, on the eve of their effervescent debut album Don’t Be A Stranger. Produced...

Albums Of The Week: Peter Perrett | The Cleansing

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “There is typically talk of a ‘second coming,’ but much less, if at all, of a ‘third coming.’ But that’s what Perrett’s third album The...

Albums Of The Week: Willie Nelson | Last Leaf On The Tree

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Last Leaf On The Tree is Willie Nelson’s 76th solo studio album and his 153rd album overall, according to Texas Monthly’s All Willie Nelson Albums...

Albums Of The Week: Mount Eerie | Night Palace

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Night Palace appears as a culmination of eras, arrived at after tumbling through decades of a tumultuous life and building from scratch in the settled...

Albums Of The Week: Military Genius | Scarred For Life

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Scarred For Life, the new album from Military Genius (aka songwriter and producer Bryce Cloghesy), is the followup to his atmospheric 2020 debut Deep Web....

Albums Of The Week: Mayflower Madame | Insight

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “With their third studio album Insight, Norwegian post-punk duo Mayflower Madame present an expansive canvas of pulsating post-punk, shimmering shoegaze and atmospheric psych-noir, masterfully blended...

Albums Of The Week: Warren Haynes | Million Voices Whisper

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Warren Haynes’ musical journey began even before he ever picked up a guitar. “I was singing in my bedroom, trying to emulate all my favorite...

Albums Of The Week: The Fleshtones | It’s Getting Late (…and More Songs About...

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “In a world where there are no more heroes, The Fleshtones walk the earth like Roman gods. It’s Getting Late (…and More Songs About Werewolves) is...

Albums Of The Week: The Cure | Songs Of A Lost World

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Songs Of A Lost World is The Cure’s 14th studio release and their first new album in 16 years. Songs from the record were previewed...

Albums Of The Week: Common Saints | Cinema 3000

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Common Saints’ debut Cinema 3000 is a record as vast and ambitious as its title might suggest. The hallmarks that have come to define the...

Albums Of The Week: Thee Alcoholics | Bear Bites Horse Sessions

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Crankers of amp, torturers of fuzzbox and denizens of small-hours salvation, Thee Alcoholics dished out a rancorous and righteous debut earlier this year with Feedback...

Albums Of The Week: Jeremie Albino | Our Time In The Sun

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “When Jeremie Albino was a teenager, he started busking around Toronto, setting up along the boardwalk or on a street corner downtown, wherever he thought...

Albums Of The Week: The Quireboys | Wardour Street

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Formed in the mid-’80s in London, The Quireboys quickly established themselves on the thriving rock ’n’ roll scene of Soho, Camden and beyond. Always a great...

Albums Of The Week: Arbes | Counterways

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Arbes’s debut album Counterways exists on the cusp between the ethereal and the more attention-seeking concerns of pop. The record invites listeners into an unusual sonic...

Canadian Beacon | Wrené x Caijo, Ombiigizi & More New Homegrown Treats

Full disclosure: Not all these videos are Halloween-themed. But the ones that are won't be as much fun to watch tomorrow. And the ones that aren't don't deserve to...

The Grindhouse | Gravemass, Red Cain, Gharwhal & More New Halloween Loudness

Every day is Halloween for some people. Especially people who spend their lives singing about Satan while sporting black leather and ghoulish makeup. Go figure. Welcome to their nightmares:   Gravemass...

Area Resident’s Stylus Counsel | Dust In The Wind

The final resting places of beloved musicians routinely turn into tourist attractions and/or the destinations of musical pilgrimage. You've got Elvis Presley’s grave at Graceland, Jim Morrison’s plot at...

Albums Of The Week: Various Artists | Brown Acid: The Nineteenth Trip

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “There is no light at the end of this tunnel! Brown Acid: The Nineteenth Trip fires 10 more savage nails deep into the coffin of...

Johnny Dubb Goes Slid’n Into The Club

Johnny Dubb is Slid'n downtown on a late night in his swaggering, stylish and supremly confident new single — showcasing today on Tinnitist. Hailing from Toronto’s vibrant hip-hop scene, Johnny...

Focus Your Audio Bear Witness To The Long Goodbye

Focus Your Audio do their best to preserve a lifetime of memories on their haunting and poignant new single The Long Goodbye — showcasing today on Tinnitist. There are times...

Rea Beaumont Invites You To Share Her Vancouver Vibe

Rea Beaumont coasts back into a Vancouver Vibe on her lighthearted and light-fingered new instrumental single — showcasing today on Tinnitist. In 1964, the late Oscar Peterson released Canadiana Suite,...

Ervin Munir Wonders: Did I Miss It?

Ervin Munir wonders if he fell in love without noticing on his winsome new folk-rock single Did I Miss It — showcasing today on Tinnitist. The U.K singer-songwriter's latest single...

Stefan Palicki Rocks Like A Blue-Eyed Devil

Stefan Palicki is a Blue-Eyed Devil surrounded by saints in his new single — showcasing today on Tinnitist. Sometimes, what people say to your face and what they say behind...

Hot Mud Fully Appreciates ‘The Best Life I’ve Ever Had’

Hot Mud is living the dream (and embracing the reality) in his stock-taking single and video The Best Life I’ve Ever Had — showcasing today on Tinnitist. You can call...

Ken Whiteley Floats Through A Hole In The Clouds

Ken Whiteley sees the sun through a Hole In The Clouds on his latest single and lyric video — showcasing today on Tinnitist. The opening track from the veteran Toronto...

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