A thrilling meld of forward-thinking electronic-pop with the post-punk groove and detached vocal cool of their former work, ...
One-hit wonders: we know all about them, and we’ve heard them dozens and dozens of times, whether on the radio or because a band decided to cover one of those songs at a gig. However, just because ...
The 1980s were an incredibly polarizing time for music fans, thanks in no small part to the vast differences in popular genres, which ranged from heavy metal to synth-pop to hip-hop. Frankly, in the ...
That song that’s stuck in your head? There’s a small chance that it might be an ’80s one-hit wonder. The music scene of the 1980s was as loud and colorful as the artists who orchestrated these catchy ...
Get the best of Vancouver in your inbox, every Tuesday and Thursday. Sign up for our free newsletter. Remember when punk rock was a threat? Back in 1982, the Circle Jerks’ “Letter Bomb” was one of the ...
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The Daft Punk Experience is now live in Fortnite. Players can jump into five experiences to complete quests. Upon completion, players can win two free exclusive sprays. Fortnite has finally launched ...
Curious from birth, Fiona is a music writer, researcher, and cultural theorist based in the UK. She studied her Bachelor of Music in London, specializing in audiovisual practices, and progressed to a ...
Join The Daft Punk Experience Saturday, September 27th in Fortnite / Image via Epic Games Daft Punk, the electronic music group, is making their appearance in Fortnite this weekend as Epic continues ...
When you’ve released four exceptional albums on the trot, do you begin to worry that the fifth might see the hot streak come to an end, or do you go out of your way to defy expectations once again by ...
Historical events often lead to great art, right? The Spanish Civil War inspired Picasso to paint “Guernica”; the Watergate coverup led to “All the President’s Men”; and “Hamilton” doesn’t happen ...