FOR DISCORDER MAGAZINE It’s been three years since Neon Bible was released, the most groundbreaking work from the indie rock outfit Arcade Fire. The album was completely electrifying—with hauntingly beautiful riffs and the screams of frontman Win Butler—Montreal...
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REVIEW: JDH – ARMS LEGS FEET
FOR DISCORDER MAGAZINE Mixed at Buena Vista Audio in Langley, BC, an unlikely locale to spawn such a promising work of indie-tronica, JDH’s debut album is downright excellent. With his delicate voice and superb computer-music skills, this album should be categorized...
Polaris Prize Long List announced
The 2010 Polaris Prize long list was released yesterday, and boy is it tasty. Now in it's fifth year, the Prize seeks out talented Canadian musicians and awards them a hefty monetary award to cover the recording costs of a new album. I'm no juror, but I've got a short...
Arcade Fire release two teaser tracks
Arguably one of the most predominantly powerful bands that really got Montréal music out to the rest of the nation, Arcade Fire recently baited fans with two songs from their upcoming The Suburbs. Being released by Merge Records on August 3, this is the rock...
diskJokke’s “En Fid Tid” -> album review
Norwegian producer Joachim Dyrdahl (AKA diskJokke) has been very busy since his 2008 release Staying In. Now with his latest offering, En Fid Tid, which translates loosely into "a happy time" in his native tongue, Dyrdahl's mastery of juxtaposition has come into...
Kaskade’s “Dynasty” -> album review
The playboy of high-fashion house music is back with his seventh full-length album, Dynasty, and it certainly does say something about his posterity. The Chicago-based producer, whose true name is Ryan Raddon, has pumped out 12 very infectious dance anthems, a few of...






