Articles by Kaitlin Ruether
Anna Gordon
Fern Canyon
PUBLISHED Oct 31, 2018
Dancing on the delicate power of language and storytelling, Anna Gordon takes us into the wilderness of her own mind with her debut full-le...
Madeleine Roger
Cottonwood
PUBLISHED Oct 23, 2018
A kayaker, theatre artist, and one half of the Winnipeg folk duo (and twin-ship) Roger Roger, Madeleine Roger knows how to extend herself t...
Belle Plaine
Malice, Mercy, Grief & Wrath
PUBLISHED Oct 17, 2018
On her third full-length release, Belle Plaine finds amplitude by accessing a sense of community. Having grown up in a Saskatchewan town of...
Kikagaku Moyo
Masana Temples
PUBLISHED Oct 3, 2018
You never know what to expect when you put on a Kikagaku Moyo album. Excepting a striking groove and a strong sense of rhythm, there are li...
Amy Helm
This Too Shall Light
PUBLISHED Sep 18, 2018
In the process of recording This Too Shall Light, Amy Helm launched out of her comfort zone. Pushed by her producer Joe Henry (Joan Baez, B...
Chris Velan
Amateur Hour
PUBLISHED Sep 12, 2018
Chris Velan began writing Amateur Hour as a way to explore the complicated emotions that go into (and come out of) relationships. What he e...
Elisapie
The Ballad of the Runaway Girl
PUBLISHED Sep 11, 2018
In the six years since releasing her last album, 2012's Travelling Love, Elisapie has grappled with darkness and reconnected with her commu...
Courtney Hartman & Taylor Ashton
Been On Your Side
PUBLISHED Aug 27, 2018
Among all of the genre-mingling folk diversity that exists, sometimes there emerges a record that relishes in the simple beauties of the ge...