
Illustration by Lewis Mirrett
Word: Psychedelicate
Meaning: “Something that is simultaneously psychedelic and tender,” says Urban Dictionary, because every time you think you’ve made something up, Urban Dictionary is there to prove you wrong.
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By Sarah Nicole Prickett | July 28th, 2011 | 12:00 pm

Illustration by Lewis Mirrett
Word: Psychedelicate
Meaning: “Something that is simultaneously psychedelic and tender,” says Urban Dictionary, because every time you think you’ve made something up, Urban Dictionary is there to prove you wrong.
By Sharlene Chiu | June 17th, 2011 | 3:00 pm
Bon Iver’s gorgeous follow-up to 2007’s For Emma, Forever Ago, simply titled Bon Iver, will be released on June 21, but I got my lucky hands on a copy a couple of weeks ago and it’s been my nightly soundtrack ever since. I’m a huge sucker for a good falsetto, and singer/songwriter Justin Vernon’s angelic one always sends me straight to sweet slumber. “Calgary,” the lead single from the new album, just got the music video treatment and although there’s a lot going on visually, it’s hard not to be swept away by the simple, powerful emotion that pulls throughout the song. Bon Iver just does it right—every time.
By Anupa Mistry | June 13th, 2011 | 3:00 pm

Dum Dum Girls. Photography by Tyson Wirtzfield.
Toronto’s North by Northeast music and film festival lineup can seem unappealing versus its buzzier Austin-based cousin, South by Southwest, but the indie music fest gets bigger, louder, and more fashionable each year. Take style cues from these five ultra-styling must-see bands:
Dum Dum Girls
Though they play rah-rah garage rock, Dum Dum Girls are less dusty, girls-next-door, more enviably editorialized—expect red lips and lots of black.
Lee’s Palace, June 17, 11 P.M.
By Lauren Chan | May 31st, 2011 | 3:30 pm

Photo by Mario Testino
Just in time for their North American tour, Wills and Kate grace the cover of July’s Vanity Fair. [Fashionista]
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By Sharlene Chiu | May 27th, 2011 | 3:00 pm
CREEP is Brooklyn’s DJ/producer duo Lauren Flax and Lauren Dillard. These two make sleekly haunting music with clean electro beats with enough space for you to fall right into the song’s heart. If you find yourself going through the xx withdrawal like I am, you should check out CREEP’s “Days” which features the xx’s Romy Madley Croft’s hypnotic vocals. Apparently, “Days” was the first track written by Flax and Dillard while in bed and you can definitely hear the intimacy. CREEP’s recent single, “You”, features vocals from Nicole and Natalie Albino of Nina Sky and has a trip-hop, R&B feel, but the sheer darkness that links all of CREEP still permeates. Check out the minimalistic black and white video (dripping blood included, of course) for “You” that’ll leave you in a wicked double-take.
By Sharlene Chiu | May 20th, 2011 | 12:05 pm
Everything about Delorean screams summer to me. As I’m writing this on yet another rainy day in Toronto, I’m finding a sunny escape with a recent 3D video produced by Pitchfork for the Spanish four-piece’s track, “Real Love”, off their incredibly fun album Subiza. Subiza was one of my favourite albums of last year and its poppy combination of 90s techno and Italian house with Singer/bassist Ekhi Lopetegi’s alluring accented vocals still makes this a standby album to play before a big night out. I’ve only watched the 3D cut of “Real Love” sans glasses but it’s still a wonderful ride to watch as the song plays along a dancing astronaut bouncing through the streets of New York. If this doesn’t get you dancing, I don’t know what will!
By Sharlene Chiu | May 6th, 2011 | 3:38 pm
When it comes to songs, there are few things I love more than a really good sad one. Lykke Li’s “Sadness is a Blessing”, off her latest album “Wounded Rhymes”, is one that I’ve had on repeat and I dare you to watch the video for it and not be moved. Not only is Lykke utterly mesmerizing in it but the video also features an equally powerful performance by Stellan Skarsgård (of Thor, Good Will Hunting and Alexander Skarsgård-spawning fame) that perfectly compliments the stripped down emotion that bleeds through the song. Go on, have a good cry.
By Sharlene Chiu | April 29th, 2011 | 2:00 pm
To call Frank Ocean, of L.A. hip hop collective Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All, an R&B artist is an understatement. Frank Ocean’s latest album “NOSTALGIA, Ultra” is a mixtape dripping with a ton of heart and soul and displays a remarkable storytelling talent that I seriously can’t wait to see develop into his next album. Expect samples from MGMT, Radiohead, Coldplay, Eagles, and even a clip from Eyes Wide Shut. I’ve been listening to this album a lot recently and even did a major cookout to it where I came up with this delicious recipe. Music and food… my loves.
Check out his single below and download his album for free here!
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