Anthropologie: Raye Striped Sweatshirt

Anthropologie is known for their boho style, which isn’t everybody’s cup of tea. However, this sweatshirt can be your cup of tea because it’s classic and not “zomg I forage for my food because I’m saving my trust fund to save the whales”. Not that there’s anything wrong with saving the whales. They can’t save themselves. As for foraging for your food, gross, but it’s your business.

Music Profile | Ex Eye

Metal music comes in many forms, not just as a series of thrash licks launched from a pointy, hot pink BC Rich Warlock. The brassy attack of a saxophone doesn't often get enough credit for its heaviness, but consider the expressionistic proto-prog blaring of King Crimson's Ian McDonald, or John Zorn's screeching alto above his Naked City's free jazz death stomps.

The Gaze | Angell Gallery

Opened to the public for the first time in 1996, Toronto-based Angell Gallery is now known for curating forward-thinking and unconventional exhibitions. Its roster includes emerging and mid-career artists from the globe's major artistic hubs: Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, New York, London, and Berlin. Part of Angell Gallery's mission is to raise the profile of artists showcasing their work to an international level, and so far, the gallery has been quite successful at doing so, grabbing curators and journalists' attention on a regular basis.

Pat Lok Releases Full Length on Kitsune

Pat Lok is the only Canadian artist signed to Kitsuné Records, part of the Kitsuné Maison brand. They have an incredible reputation amongst both casual fans and DJs. Any time over the past decade they have come out with a new comp, every DJ in town has rushed to buy the record store out. Pat is also the newest signing to Pete Tong’s new publishing company, PTSongs. He has decided to forgo continuing making hit singles in favour of a full length, titled Hold On Let Go. 

HAIM Debut "Little Of Your Love"

Haim is carefully steering their new album, Something To Tell You, towards the masses on July 7th and after their quite fun looking pop up shop this weekend in LA the sisters have decided to drop their brand new single, “Little Of Your Love”. The 50’s indebted song is an infectious earworm. Kicking off with baritone sax hits over a boppy piano riff, the track highlights the strong songwriting that Haim has become known for.

Woke In The USA: Jackson Browne's Political Awakening

Jackson Browne has a lot to answer for. Not for his own music, which has remained pretty solid over a remarkable career that began in 1966 during a stint with country rockers the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, but for his perverted alliance with the Eagles, America’s icons of woe and decay, who he almost single-handedly quarterbacked to stardom by connecting them with David Geffen and their first record deal at Asylum.

Le Château: Crêpe de Chine Cape Blouse

Hi, this is Le Château calling. Don’t hang up. Hear us out. We’re different now. We’ve finally gotten with the times. We don’t have crap clothes anymore. We’ve changed. We have this cute little blouse that you can wear with jeans or to a meeting that you can’t wear jeans to and have to wear fancy pants or a skirt. We want you to know that we’re not stuck in the 90s anymore. We have clothing that people actually want to wear. We promise.

Ride Premiere New Video

Today the UK’s Ride releases, Weather Diaries, their first record in twenty years and as a little extra surprise they have also put out the Jade Mortimer directed video for their latest single “All I Want”. Following an intense British fellow who is running exhaustively and interspersed with clips of the band performing the track, director Mortimer explains that she wanted the video to have a simple but effective concept. “I came up with a simple idea of this character on this journey.

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