
However, rather than be constrained by nostalgia, the band experiments with traditional instrumentation, electronics, production, and structure. The Avulsions tightly-wound art rock is constructed from isolation and paranoia, conveying an urgency inherited from the demise of punk-rock and its call to action. The duo is currently working on a new album to be released this year. Ride The Tempo says the album is an “impeccable set” with serene vocals and fuzzy, slowburn guitars and echoing, haunting tracks. Their six-track 2015 debut EP, Circle and Lines, drew inspiration from Slowdive’s Souvlaki. The prairiegaze songstresses have been compared to the messy-haired, 90s, lo-fi haze of Lush, The Cranberries, and Sharon Van Etten. Winnipeg’s Basic Nature is an ethereal indie rock band comprised of Lizzy Burt on lead vocals and electric guitar, and Claire Bones on backing vocals and percussion. Garage rock that is blaring out of Bart Simpson's tree house. This band plays rip roaring garage rock that will leave you with a serious bang over. Carl writes amazing songs but he can't get me a fucking bio when I ask him for one. The Florals are a local Regina band fronted by resident dead beat Carl Johnson.

After years of successful live shows and festival performances, The Bureau are ready to squeeze all the magic of their live performance onto the internet and make waves in Canadian hip-hop, all from their home base of Regina, Saskatchewan. Every other week The Bureau improvised jazzy boom-bap, reinterpreted hip-hop classics, and performed high energy crossover songs in the vein of The Roots live show, all while featuring established artists or up-and-coming talents (Def3, Factor, Stoop Kids, Jocelyn Alice, Pimpton) to a raucous crowd. The Bureau have been bringing their collaborative hip-hop to Saskatchewan since the summer of 2013 when they began a summer concert series that grew into a popular 2 year Flip residency. Rugged psychedelia polished with a fine western boot oil, this band will take you on a journey through the town of Snake River on route to the edge of the universe. Their 2nd full length album, "Surf Manitou" was released on May 19th, 2017 via Grey Records.

If the Black Lips went on a date with the Shangri-Las, they would eat ice cream sandwiches and dance to the Garrys. Their harmonies are dreamy and precise, and their instrumentation stays true to the likes of Dick Dale and early Beatles.

The Garrys are a trio of sisters from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, who play chilled out, surf garage doom-wop.
