CFCF gives L.U.V. a strobe-lit 2010s makeover with a wink and a pulse
Pitchfork reviews CFCF’s L.U.V., with Montreal’s Michael Silver moving from Y2K electronica into 2010s dance-pop irony, affection and glittering club memory.
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Pitchfork reviews CFCF’s L.U.V., with Montreal’s Michael Silver moving from Y2K electronica into 2010s dance-pop irony, affection and glittering club memory.
Bandcamp Daily names Born At Midnite’s Eternal BAM Nation Album of the Day, spotlighting a Montreal electro-pop duo stitching city pop, disco, techno, dub and indie into its own universe.
Montreal band Museums release This Can’t Be It through Petit Village Records, blending post-punk, dark wave, indie rock and psychedelic pop into one anxious statement.
APACALDA appears at Petit Campus in Montreal on 11 May as part of an intimate songwriter-round format inspired by Nashville traditions.
Montreal trio Cola release Cost of Living Adjustment on 8 May via Fire Talk Records, their third album and a restless new entry in their post-punk catalogue.
Amaro blends kind melodies with darker textures for indie pop that stays catchy and layered.