Music

  • So you want to be in an indie boy band
    So you want to be in an indie boy band

    An unequivocal guide to fulfill your dreams of indie-stardom, because we definitely need more of you!

  • Billie Eilish veers between the hard and soft in multi-instrumental show
    Billie Eilish veers between the hard and soft in multi-instrumental show

    The singer-songwriter graced Toronto with an unforgettable experience for two nights

  • CanCon gets gothic!
    CanCon gets gothic!

    With Halloween around the corner, get in the spirit with these iconic goth songs made in Toronto

  • Beabadoobee headlines in Toronto for first-ever arena show with emotional performance
    Beabadoobee headlines in Toronto for first-ever arena show with emotional performance

    Beabadoobee takes her This is How Tomorrow Moves tour to the Coca-Cola Coliseum with an exhilarating performance

  • Mustafa’s ‘Dunya’: The soundtrack to leaving Toronto
    Mustafa’s ‘Dunya’: The soundtrack to leaving Toronto

    Mustafa’s debut album is a vulnerable reflection on grief, hope and love

  • Bumpin’ that: BRAT and the rise of physical media
    Bumpin’ that: BRAT and the rise of physical media

    Exploring the cultural impacts of Charli XCX’s newest album, BRAT.

  • Musical Memories: The healing power of music
    Musical Memories: The healing power of music

    Music, in all different forms, has helped me cope with mental health struggles throughout my entire life.  By Oliver Robbins Trigger warning: this piece covers topics of mental health that may be triggering for some Music has a unique ability to connect you with artists you have never met who are writing songs about experiences…

  • Earworm Extraction 101
    Earworm Extraction 101

    The art of rebound relationships in music By Melanie Nava Urribarri Earworms, not to be mistaken for earwigs–who have a poor reputation from the old European myth where these creatures burrow into the ears of sleeping people and lay eggs in their brains–can be perhaps one of every day’s greatest nuisances. Though they aren’t literal…

  • Valentine’s Day date ideas for music lovers
    Valentine’s Day date ideas for music lovers

    Whether you stay in or go out with your boo, let music take the lead. By Isabella Soares February is here, meaning that the clock is ticking when it comes to planning a romantic hangout with your partner for Valentine’s Day. Although going to the movies or eating a three-course meal at a bougie restaurant…

  • Musical Memories: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    Musical Memories: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

    Music is inseparable from memory, so you better hope it’s good music you’re listening to! By Sam Santos    Human memory works in strange ways, none more intriguing than how music can impact it. There are certain moments in our lives that we attach to a song, even if insignificant or seemingly mundane.  As I write…

  • Canadian Artists to Look Out For At Coachella 2024
    Canadian Artists to Look Out For At Coachella 2024

     Could this be the start of a Canadian Invasion? By Rebecca Draper Seeing Canadian artists take on big stages around the globe always warms my heart. There’s no doubt that they are leaving an international impact with their talents, and Coachella 2024 is no exception. The lineup was released recently, with plenty of prominent names,…

  • Music Therapy: A Viable Profession for Students Who Are Interested in Music and Therapy
    Music Therapy: A Viable Profession for Students Who Are Interested in Music and Therapy

    Considering music therapy? Here is what you need to know By Candice Zhang What comes to mind when you think of therapy? You may visualize being in a room, sitting across from your therapist as you twiddle your thumbs and decide on what you should reveal about your life for the week. Then, as soon…