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You’re driving back home after a long day, watching the sun sink low into the road ahead of you. Not feeling much of anything, you deliberately make yourself sad by thinking about a long lost lover or some other dramatic thing you manage to pull out, just to make yourself feel like the main character in a movie. Now, a movie isn’t complete with a good score, and any track off of Anodyne’s Fleeting Hand will be a more than suitable pick for the song that plays during this overdramatic, wistful scene.Anodyne is a Vancouver based trio, and with Fleeting Hand being their first effort, they seem to have already developed a sound that they re fully comfortable with. In “Back in the Rain” you’re presented with what sounds like a pretty standard indie track at the start, but then a slide guitar comes out of nowhere. It sounds a bit jarring on paper, but it’s an addition that adds a fresh element to the tracks that include it. On top of that, twangy Nas
A combination of the word “stimulus” and the Spanish suffix “-oso”, Stimuloso does not fail to deliver what its title entails. Vancouver based quartet Kamikaze Nurse jumps at you from the get go, and their unrelenting wall of sound does not stop until the last track. Within its compact 38 minute run time, you’re bound to get what the name promises.Presenting an unlikely mix of shoegaze, post-rock, dream pop, and spoken word, Kamikaze Nurse does not shy away from blending genres, the result: a record that dizzies the head and shocks the system. Spearheaded by lead singer and guitarist KC Wei, their vocals jump from a soft serenade to animalistic yelps, showing a massive range of unpredictable deliveries. Along with guitarist Ethan Reyes, their combined efforts on the guitar provide the proper backdrop needed for the vocals to have a full impact. Take the track “Work + Days:” The guitars can be best described as sounding like a Kurt Cobain instru