
Release Date: May 14, 2013
Cameron House Records; 15 Tracks
Review by: Lee Fraser
Al Tuck, the inimitable story-teller, releases seventh album on Cameron House Records

Al Tuck, the inimitable story-teller, releases seventh album on Cameron House Records

White Paint is the second full length album from Hollerado, released today through the band's own Royal Mountain Records.

The latest release from Matthew Hornell marks his transition to a new home town, a new backing band and a shift toward a new genre.

Pop records can be hit or miss, but Foolish Blood is adult-friendly pop at its best; you can’t possibly feel bad while listening to this.

Wolf's Law is the second full-length release from the London-based Welsh trio, formed in 2007*.

St. Catharines-based The Years' debut EP Red Wine and Clarity puts to music the frailty of young adulthood, of love, loss, and moving on.

A look at the indie dance rockers' October release.
Whitney Rose might be telling us that “Chivalry Is Dead”, but top quality original country music is alive and well.
Everyone needs a musical hug now and then and John Antoniuk's new record is the big, warm kind.
The Devin Cuddy Band is releasing their debut album so you better get your dancing shoes and throw on an old cowboy hat if you've got one. It's a buffet of country-related musical styles and every song has a story to tell.
A full-length release by Whitehorse kicks off Six Shooter’s autumn of awesome.

Jack White shows his colours as the peacock of modern rock.
Peterborough band, Tarantuela, release rocking debut album.
Talent, skill and fun on latest release from Plants and Animals.

The Darcys self-titled release is an intricate, cohesive, and innovative piece of work. It is probably one of the best Canadian releases this year, and to make it all that more appealing, the band is currently offering the album for free.

If this new album from Cuff the Duke is the low side of a two-album release, the high side is going to blow us away.

Three months ago, the title track of Oh Fortune was released as a preview of Dan Mangan's third and latest full length release. Like the single, the album features a distinctive guitar sound, bold percussion, and more prominent horns and strings.

The Barr Brothers debut LP is a true testament to the "do it yourself" artistic style that is so deeply embedded in Montreal's current independent music scene.

The Little Stevies from down under rely on simplicity and optimism to lure in listeners with their sunny, sophomore effort Attention Shoppers.

Songs of lament and regret fill the latest CD from The Deep Dark Woods.

England's folk troubadour returns with a collection of songs steeped with rich folk tradition, but injected with some punk rock spirit.

With Codes And Keys, Death Cab For Cutie show us that there's nothing wrong with lightening up a little.

Chad VanGaalen's fourth studio offering is yet another departure for this Canadian folk troubadour.

Sam Roberts Band is growing up without losing the fun factor.

After a three year stretch, Okkervil River has finally put something fresh on store shelves.
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