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Album Reviews – U.S. Girls, RyanGreenBlue and more
U.S. Girls - Heavy Light (Toronto, formerly Chicago) It seemed like there was no way Meg Remy could meet the heights of In a Poem Unlimited a second time. By shifting to a more groovy, piano crooner energy on her newest record, she's done just that and made a huge
U.S. Girls on Building Together
While Meg Remy's creative lead on U.S. Girls would make it easy to think the project is a simple solo effort, there's too many minds behind it for her to entertain that theory. With her 2018 record In a Poem Unlimited, Remy moved beyond the realm of her usually sample-based
Best albums of 2018
Genre goes through phases and in 2018, we saw the borders between these categories all but go away. As we go through our favourite albums from across the year, we're highlighting artists that made us fall in love with music again while innovating in one way or another. 10. Papercuts
Album Reviews: March 5, 2018
U.S. Girls - In A Poem Unlimited (Toronto) Pushing boundaries in writing and sound can always be risky, but when it pays off the results are something you just can't miss. For her latest record, Meg Remy (Aka U.S. Girls) brings parts Talking Heads and noir-influenced electronic pop to make
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