Cain Price

Cain Price is the latest musical project of vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Mat Wilkins. Through Cain Price, Wilkins blends folk and accessible pop songwriting with electronic textures to create a sound that is eclectic and otherworldly. 

With Mat, we discuss the isolation and anxiety of the digital age, what makes for the best cover song, his visually striking new music video, and more.

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Invasives

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On our first episode of the new year, we sit down with Byron & Adam Slack of punk power trio Invasives.

2023 marks the 20th anniversary of the band’s debut record and on this episode we reflect on Invasives’ unique place as one of the longest running groups in the Vancouver punk and hard rock scene, discuss their definition of the punk ethos, and hear some tales from the road.

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Wallgrin

Wallgrin is the stage name of vocalist, violinist, and composer Tegan Wahlgren. The music of Wallgrin is enigmatic, gorgeous, and emotional, often leaning on the artier end of art pop.

On this epsiode, Wallgrin discusses the interdisciplinary dimensions of their work, facing the chaos of the modern world, and the thematic layers of their latest record Yet Again The Wheel Turns.

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Meltt

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This week, Chris Smith & James Turner of the contemporary psychedelic rock group Meltt, talk writing sessions in the BC wilderness, refining their craft, and give us a sneak peek into their upcoming 2023 sophomore record.



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Vox Rea
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On this episode we chat with Kate and Lauren Kurdyak, the creative duo behind Vox Rea.

Vox Rea combine elements of dark folk, moody hip hop, and contemporary R&B into a style that they call “noir pop”. 

Together we discuss creative evolution, musical fusion, their debut record, and more.

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Dave Taylor of Colour Tongues
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On this episode, we sit down with drummer Dave Taylor of Colour Tongues.

Colour Tongues are a modern pop/rock act who bring a guitar heavy, math rock edge to their melodic and accessible sound.

Listen in as we talk with Dave on the thrill of post-pandemic touring, the creation of the band's latest release Midnight Island, and more.

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Brass Camel
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On our long overdue first episode of 2022, we catch up with vocalist/guitarist/band leader Daniel James of Brass Camel.

Brass Camel are a virtuoso rock act who play a technically complex and thrilling blend of prog rock and funk. Their next record Brass drops fall 2022.

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Best of 2021 ft. Mark Lingelbach

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.

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Carcosa

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.

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