
Article by: Pete Nema
I wish I had the time and foresight to put this article together a week ago, but now that NXNE is actually here, I can procrastinate no further. Here is some stuff I recommend.

I wish I had the time and foresight to put this article together a week ago, but now that NXNE is actually here, I can procrastinate no further. Here is some stuff I recommend.

Afie Jurvanan, aka Bahamas, recently released a collection of songs as part of an iTunes Session - among them is a re-imagined rendition of Bobby Womack's "Please Forgive My Heart".

Talented electro-teen Le Roi Crocodile leaves much to the imagination.

A look at the recent holiday EP from Hey Rosetta!.

There’s No Leaving Now is a simple yet stunning album from Swedish folk artist The Tallest Man on Earth.

Paper Lions, who are currently touring across Canada, released a free six-track EP At Long Creek this summer.

The Garrison steps up this week with your folk rock fix.

They say it's not wise to mix business with pleasure, but Colorado cuties Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley defy the rules.

Free EP from Brooklyn Newbies, Town Hall.

Unless you've been living under a rock, you've noticed that the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival is underway, which brings dozens of great films, Hollywood stars and starlets and their admirers to the city for a week and a half.

If you're looking for the perfect album to play while you spend your summer afternoons laying lazily in the park, finding shapes in the clouds and soaking up the sun, then look no further.

Graham Wright, one of the four musicians that make up Tokyo Police Club, released his debut solo full-length album, Shirts vs Skins, on June 28th.

Following a bit of a trend these days, The Balconies are releasing a 7" vinyl EP scheduled for release on June 14th.
Noisy psych-pop band finds their roots on third album.
The Coral have overcome adversity and quietly build on their reputation as one of the UK's best bands.