Karloff - Karloff On their self-titled debut, Brampton's Karloff have managed to fully embrace the traditions of the Screamo genre while also adding a unique flair to its canon.
Casper Skulls - Knows No Kindness Casper Skulls' Melanie Gail St-Pierre initially traded lines with her partner Neil Bednis, but she sings all 10 songs on their latest album, channeling harrowing memories from a childhood growing up in Northern Ontario mining towns into crystalline, confessional art-rock.
Daisy Garland - Open Country The 20 country tracks of Daisy Garland (E.S Peters)’s double-album mix outlaw country with psychedelia and surf-rock to make one long strange trip for listeners
Efy Hecks - Somnifère Vincent Lemay (a.k.a. Efy Hecks) brings us with him through what seems to be an experimental drug trip turned very creative.
zouz - Vertiges Well known for their powerful indie rock that resembles major bands like Interpol, Malajube, and Karkwa, zouz's new offering sends listeners down a trip to memory lane.
Tush - Fantast Some 40 years after it was pronounced "dead," disco endures and is just as relevant today thanks to artists who understand the style's transformative power.