2021 was definitely better than 2020 and we’re cautiously optimistic heading into the new year.
Join your host James Olson and our producer Mark Lingelbach as we talk our favorite local, Canadian, and international releases of 2021.
2021 was definitely better than 2020 and we’re cautiously optimistic heading into the new year.
Join your host James Olson and our producer Mark Lingelbach as we talk our favorite local, Canadian, and international releases of 2021.
Born in the midst of the pandemic and featuring seasoned veterans of the Vancouver metal scene, Carcosa play a punishing and technically impressive brand of deathcore inspired by the likes of The Acacia Strain and Brand of Sacrifice.
The band dropped their first full length record Anthology this year and have already amassed a faithful following thanks to their savvy use of platforms like YouTube and Tik Tok.
This is a group that is truly on the rise and we are honored to feature them as the first metal band on the podcast.
Photo by Zuleyyma Prado
Born from the DIY music community in East Vancouver, Schwey are an indie funk unit that have developed a reputation within the city’s underground as a high energy and unpredictable live act.
Drawing inspiration from genre greats like Parliament Funkadelic and the Ohio Players along with contemporary acts like Vulfpeck, Schwey pull from hip hop, R&B, and electro pop to create a sound that’s entirely their own.
Schwey dropped their sophomore record Schwey 2: Cyber Soul in May 2021 which sees the group take an exciting new musical direction through the incorporation of futuristic synths, electronic beats, and just the right amount of vocal fx.
This episode we’re speaking with Jason Corbett and Adam Fink of the darkwave/goth rock group ACTORS.
Jason is a producer and songwriter who has worked with a number of local and Canadian bands including electro dance act Gang Signs, glam rocker Art D’Ecco, and dream pop band Frankiie at his studio Jacknife Sound.
Adam is the drummer for ACTORS and has lent his talents to a number of other local acts including Jody Glenham and the Dreamers, Gang Signs, and Blue J.
Photo by Mackenzie Walker
Sam Tudor is a vocalist, songwriter, engineer, and producer who has been releasing music under his own name since 2014.
His project is a DIY collective effort featuring an impressive roster of session and touring musicians from bands including Bernice, U.S Girls, Tasseomancy, Omhouse, and Charlotte Cornfield.
On his latest record Two Half Words, Sam lyrically explores memorable and challenging experiences from the last three years of his life while incorporating a combination of electronic and organic instrumentation resulting in his most experimental and atmospheric release to date.
Photo by Jess Wong
NADUH are a 5 piece femme hip hop supergroup composed of Tee (aka Taraneh), Jenny Lea of I M U R, Rosa Alcantara of Off Topic, Giorgi Holiday (aka Giorgi), and Larisa Marie.
Fashioning themselves as a “spicier Spice Girls” and “the female BROCKHAMPTON”, NADUH bring undeniable energy on the three singles they have released to date, display an attention grabbing visual flair, and seem poised to become the next big thing in Western Canadian hip hop.
Photo by Sterling Larose
We’re back and we’ve made some changes to bring you a better show!
On this first revamped episode, we’re talking with Iamtheliving and Teon Gibbs. Iamtheliving (a.k.a. Rian Peters) is a singer/songwriter and dancer with roots in soul and contemporary R&B
Teon Gibbs is a rapper/songwriter/producer/community organizer and together they have joined forces, bridging the gap between a variety of music styles on a fresh and funky collaborative EP titled JNGL.
There has been plenty of great music to help get us through this pretty crummy year.
This week we wrap up 2020 with our annual celebration of our favorite local, Canadian, and international releases with help from our special guest Justice McLellan.
Justice is a musician, producer, and podcaster most well known as the driving force behind the indie rock group Blue J and the post-punk project Mesa Luna. This year, Justice started his own Vancouver music podcast called The JPod (formerly the Department of Justice) featuring a number of artists that we have featured on PSR.
Photo by Ray Maichin
If the name wasn’t a dead giveaway, The Daveed Saband is the solo project for songwriter, guitarist, and hair aficionado Daveed Saban.
Born as a live vehicle for Saban’s self-produced home recordings, The Daveed Saband has developed a reputation for their energetic, humorous, and often chaotic live performances in and around the city of Vancouver.
Blending the aesthetics of bedroom pop and dad rock with the dramatic flair of classic jam and prog rock, The Daveed Saband aims to take you on a visceral and thrilling musical journey.
LA Solution Center is a studio project helmed by Dan Ponich who is a local producer and musician previously involved in the folk rock act Echo Nebraska and with the synth tinged alternative rock group Civiliana.
Drawing from influences ranging from trip hop to alternative hard rock in collaboration with a variety of guest musicians, LA Solution Center is an adventurous and decidedly fun project perfect for these uncertain times for the music industry.
Learn more about Dan’s production work here.