Cherry Plaza - Unheard With his debut EP, Unheard, Lucas Proud, aka Cherry Plaza, carries on a lineage of Prince Edward Island punk.
ISSUE 20: MEMORY The power of memory is stronger than a brick building, or lines of prose on an ad-saturated webpage, but it feels more and more that memory, and the way we remember, is under attack.
Revolutionary Rhymes: The Collective Power Behind Rapper Cee Reality’s “Fuck The Colonizers” The new album by Cee Reality channels all the rage, frustration and hope that Cee has felt welling up in the last year since Oct. 7 and Israel’s ongoing genocide of Palestinians.
Deep Digs: Breach Of Trust - Songs For Dying Nations (2000) In this installment of Deep Digs, Daniel G. Wilson brings us another long lost classic, highlighting Breach of Trust’s 2000 alternative rock epic, Songs For Dying Nations.
Beyond Random Access: Grassroots Music Organizations on the Benefits of Decentralizing Institutional Memory Everyseeker, the Music Gallery, and Sappyfest unpack obstacles music labour spaces face retaining institutional memory
Wax Memory: A Daughter's Journey Through Her Father's Vinyl Collection TikTok user @soundwavesoffwax is documenting the process of listening to her late father’s vinyl collection and shows that collective listening is still very much possible, in myriad forms.
Are You Listening? The Power of Paying Attention Explored Through Audio Archiving Tia Julien sets out to explore the role music and sound play in the collective experience and eventual memory of this historical moment, in the midst of scarcity, civil unrest, and movement towards revolution.