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Anna Haverstock’s New Single 'Lungs' Showcases Emotional Clarity Amid DIY Edges
by Scott Roos photo courtesy of Anna Haverstock Our Grade: B- Anna Haverstock’s latest single, entitled "Lungs", explores the emotional strain of miscommunication - the kind of recurring conversational breakdowns that leave people feeling unheard despite their best intentions. Written and performed by Haverstock, produced by Aspen Beveridge, and supported by background vocals from Jill Haverstock, the track is rooted in personal expression and an earnest desire to connect, ev
5 days ago2 min read


Review: The Shyning Make a Strong First Impression with ‘Falling’
by Scott Roos band photo courtesy of The Shyning Our Grade: A With their debut single “Falling,” Prince Albert hard-rock outfit The Shyning come out of the gate with a track that’s confident, polished, and deeply rooted in the traditions of pre-digital rock. What immediately stands out is the production - this is a mix that feels big, warm, and undeniably professional. Everything sits exactly where it should, which gives the song an instant radio-ready sheen. Chris McDonald’s
6 days ago2 min read


Review: At The Spice Trail, The Prince Albert Band Proves Their Weirdness Works (Nov.14th/2025)
Words by Scott Roos Photos by Scott Roos Prince Albert’s most eccentrically charismatic musical export, The Prince Albert Band, packed The Spice Trail to capacity for a free show on Friday, Nov. 14 delivering a performance equal parts chaotic, clever, and irresistibly fun. For a group that openly embraces its own weirdness, the five-piece continues to prove that their unlikely blend of jazz, prog rock, punk, and metal isn’t just a novelty - it’s morphing into a bona fide loc
7 days ago2 min read


Cyberfest: Where Humanity Meets Machine
Article by Melanie Macpherson Photos by Tracy Creighton ( Copperblue Photography ) Saturday October 24, downtown Saskatoon’s Green Room pulsed with glowing lights and the erratic heartbeat of Cyberfest. The air outside was cool but comfortable as the crowd gathered, sociable while waiting for soundcheck to finish. When the doors opened, the space slowly filled, Legacy Recall’s mellow, ethereal electronic soundscapes easing everyone into the night. IMMATERIA opened the evening
Nov 112 min read


Prince Albert Band Brings Jazz, Punk, and Progressive Rock to the Spice Trail (Friday, Nov. 14)
By Scott Roos Band photos by Scott Roos Live photos by Deanna Roos Get ready, Prince Albert—this Friday, Nov. 14th, the Spice Trail will host a night of unrestrained musical fun as the infamous fab five known as The Prince Albert Band (yes that is actually the band's name) takes the stage for their very first solo show. Known for blending jazz, progressive rock, alternative, punk, and metal, this five-piece group has carved out a sound that is uniquely their own. “We have a p
Nov 102 min read


Strings, Steel, and Swagger: Wolf Willow Live at the Rock Trout (Nov.7/2025)
by Scott Roos photos by Brooke And Media On Friday, November 7th, Regina’s Wolf Willow took the stage at the Rock Trout Café in Prince Albert, with local favourites Rez Boyz opening the night. The Rock Trout continues to be a cool, vibey little space for live music. The red brick walls add warmth and ambience, and acoustically, the room holds up surprisingly well, letting both subtle textures and louder passages come through clearly. It’s a slim room, so when packed, there’s
Nov 103 min read


Wolf Willow Bring Swagger, Strings, and the Soul of Slippery Butte on Trio of Sask Dates
by Scott Roos photo courtesy of Wolf Willow There’s no band in Western Canada quite like Wolf Willow . The twelve-piece Regina collective have carved out a sound all their own—somewhere between a honky-tonk dance band, a symphonic pop orchestra, and a 1960s country revue. Imagine if a surf-rock pioneer had joined a classic country outfit and made a wall-of-sound record inside the Grand Ole Opry—that’s Wolf Willow in a nutshell. Their latest album, Soul of Slippery Butte , rel
Nov 42 min read
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