Oshawa based indie-punk act NERiMA have only begun making their mark on the Toronto music scene for just over a year, but July 27th saw the band release their highly anticipated debut EP “Have More Fun.”
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Velours – Running Up That Hill (Cover)
On July 19, Velours released her very own take on the song that serves as a soundtrack while everyone’s favourite eggo-eating heroine saves Hawkins, again.

The Beaches – Grow Up Tomorrow
The Beaches are continuing to build their already strong resume of summertime hits with their latest single ‘Grow Up Tomorrow,’ which was released this past Wednesday on July 20th.

ALMOST FAMOUS: THE FABULOUS WAYS OF THE MODERN-DAY ROCKSTAR
Meet FKB, the band that fell to earth-, and landed themselves on the Canadian Music Week stage.

HEART ATTACK KIDS: ROLL WITH THE PUNCHES
Throughout the pandemic, navigating the music industry has been the equivalent of walking through a minefield. While numerous Canadian artists were able to use this dormant time to get creatively inspired, some chose to bide their time. Earlier this spring, Heart Attack Kids (HAK) stepped out from the shadows to release their…

WORSHIP AT THE ALTER OF EMO: CHASTITY’s LOVESONG TO LONESOME YOUTHS
Grab your eyeliner and an all-black getup, because Chastity’s Brandon Williams is about to take you to church.

ALEXISONFIRE: REVERSE THE CURSE
What has arguably been one of the most anticipated reunions in Canadian music history, Alexisonfire are continuing to build toward their upcoming comeback album Otherness with the release of their latest single “Reverse the Curse.”

THE IMPACT AND INFLUENCE SHOEGAZE CONTINUES TO HAVE ON MODERN MUSIC
Prepare for a small music history lesson. Don’t worry, I assure you that it’s pretty fascinating.

PUNK’S NOT DEAD: IT’S JUST BEEN ASLEEP FOR TWO YEARS
For the record, Toronto four-piece Bad Waitress is nothing short of a textbook punk band, and most definitely not a girl band.

MEET THE MCBROWN GROUP: THE MOST ANGSTY JAZZ BAND YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF… (YET)
The B-Side’s Q&A interview with experimental jazz band, The Mcbrown Group.