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Holding up the Mirror with Adam Johnson
Article by Melanie Macpherson , Photos by Tracy Creighton ( Copperblue Photography ) Adam Johnson has become known for putting on a good show. He and his band take live energy to the next level with a performance that hits more like rock ’n’ roll while still creating a sound that keeps it country. He hits the perfect note for a prairie party with a middle-finger-raising attitude and a talent for capturing snapshots of gritty reality, all while coming across as thoughtful, and
2 hours ago5 min read


Canadian Massacre Incoming: Exodus to Bring the Goliath Era to Saskatoon's SaskTel Centre
by Scott Roos band photo by Jim Louvau Thrash metal lifers Exodus are wasting no time ushering in their next era. With a stacked Canadian run alongside Megadeth and Anthrax , the Bay Area legends are already knee deep into the campaign for their upcoming full-length Goliath , and if drummer Tom Hunting is to be believed, Western Canada - especially Saskatoon this Tuesday, Feb. 24th - is in for something fierce. “Oh, it’s been awesome,” Hunting says of the tour so far. “It’
1 day ago3 min read


International Spotlight: GRAVEBORN Confront Collapse and Continuity on Monumental New Album Metempsychosis
by Scott Roos band photo by Totem Coast Photography Progressive death metal has never been short on ambition, but Boston’s GRAVEBORN have made evolution itself their defining mission. Since forming in 2013, the band have steadily expanded their sound across four increasingly sophisticated releases: Samsara , Seeds of Life , The Athenaeum , and 2021’s Transmigrator . Now, after more than five years of painstaking work, the group return with what may be their most conceptually
1 day ago6 min read


Blind Commentary Crank Up the Tension on “Trapped in the Walls”
by Scott Roos Our Grade: B+ Saskatoon’s Blind Commentary continues carving out space in the prairie underground with the release of “Trapped in the Walls,” which dropped Feb. 11. The single marks the band’s first offering of 2026 and hints at a continued experimental direction ahead for the self-described "emogaze" outfit. On this track, they don’t ease you in. They drop you straight into it. “Trapped in the Walls” is all tension and texture. The guitars shimmer and collide,
3 days ago1 min read


Pythonic's Decomposition EP: Rebuilt, Refined, and Ridiculously Relentless
by Scott Roos band photo by Carsen Warriner There’s a difference between re-releasing old songs and resurrecting them. On Decomposition , the new EP from Saskatoon metal act Pythonic, the band does the latter. The five tracks mirror their earlier EP in order and foundation but the similarities end there. What once leaned toward groove-heavy nu-metal-esque sonics now detonates with sharpened death-metal precision. And according to guitarist Vincent Kohut, this is only the begi
3 days ago4 min read


Forty Years in the Mix: Keyboardist Sam Reid on the Making of Glass Tiger’s Debut
by Scott Roos photos by David Leyes As Glass Tiger marks the 40th anniversary of their landmark debut The Thin Red Line , the songs that launched them from bar stages to international radio still carry the spirit of the young band that first created them. Four decades on, keyboardist Sam Reid finds himself revisiting those early recordings in a new way and not through the dense production that defined the 1980s, but through stripped-down performances that return the music to
4 days ago11 min read


HARDY Shakes SaskTel Centre with Fire and Heart on “Country! Country!” Tour
words and photos by Brooke Anderson (Brooke Anderson Media) Toeing the line between rock and country, HARDY (Micheal Hardy) brought an immense energy to the SaskTel Centre this past Thursday, February 12th. The "Country! Country! Tour" had just debuted a week earlier in Oshawa ON and the chemistry of the touring party was on fire. The openers McCoy Moore and Cameron Whitcomb couldn't have been the more perfect to open for HARDY. McCoy Moore has an amazing voice and his supp
5 days ago3 min read


Howl: Katelyn Lehner’s Dancefloor-Ready Anthem Packs Style, Swagger, and Staying Power
by Scott Roos Our Grade: A (Song) and A+ (Video) Katelyn Lehner’s latest single, “Howl,” (released this past July) arrives as a sultry, genre-bending pop-country-rock stomper that feels tailor-made for late nights, dance floors, and radio rotation. Clocking in at a tight 2 minutes and 48 seconds, it’s a punchy, high-energy track that doesn’t overstay its welcome — just enough time to grab a partner and two-step before it fades out, leaving you wishing it went on a little long
Feb 93 min read


Synths in the Snow: Jordan Perry Leans Into Nostalgic Electro-Pop with "Sleep Forever"
by Scott Roos Our grade: A Jordan Perry’s “Sleep Forever,” the lead single from his upcoming album Jeux d’hiver , is a polished, atmospheric entry into a sonic world that feels both nostalgic and immediate. Rooted in retro electro-pop, the track carries a distinctly old-school energy that recalls the sleek, pulsing textures of Daft Punk, particularly the mood-driven soundscapes of the Tron Legacy soundtrack. There’s also additional cinematic quality to it that brings to mind
Feb 92 min read


Wearing the Heart on Its Sleeve: LILI’s “Down Bad” Embraces Vulnerability
by Scott Roos Our grade: B “Down Bad,” released in October 2025, marks a vulnerable and important step for Saskatchewan indie artist LILI, a nehiyaw iskwew musician from Sturgeon Lake First Nation known for her heartfelt songwriting and grounded presence. As her first ballad, the track leans fully into emotional honesty, exploring the aftermath of a painful breakup and the quiet humiliation that can come from loving someone who never truly loved you back. Drawing on themes of
Feb 92 min read


A Warm, Promising Debut: Sammii’s “Her Love” Showcases Heart, Craft, and Country Charm
by Scott Roos photo by Nova ( @saulandnovacreative) Our Grade: A- Beauval country artist Sammii’s debut single “Her Love” makes a strong first impression, showcasing a thoughtful blend of country textures and heartfelt performance, brought together under the steady hand of producer Travis Beatty. From the opening moments, the backing track establishes a warm, inviting sound. The banjo in the intro is a particularly nice touch, setting a rustic tone that leads naturally into a
Feb 92 min read


The Movement in the Music - Jade Lemac’s ‘It’s Always At Night’ Tour
Article and Photos by Elizabeth Kampman / Captured Beyond Today Media Inc. On January 22nd, Jade LeMac took the stage at Louis’ in Saskatoon for the first time ever. Before her outstanding performance, Chiara Savasta stepped into the spotlight with an electrifying performance, setting the tone for the evening. Chiara Savasta is a singer/songwriter born in the suburbs of Montreal. She spent many moments behind her four bedroom walls spilling out her emotions into her writing.
Feb 83 min read


Some Shows Linger: Georgia Harmer & Sam Lynch at The Capitol
Photos and Article by Andreea the Narrative Some shows linger long after the last note fades. This one, which took place on November 27 on The Capitol stage in Saskatoon, has stayed with me in a way that felt worth revisiting. Time hasn’t dulled its impact, if anything, the distance has allowed the weight, intimacy, and quiet magic of the night to settle more deeply. What follows is a reflection on an evening that continues to resonate. I have been excited about this show for
Feb 82 min read


Taya Lebel Captures the Glow of Young Love on Confident Debut Single
by Scott Roos live photos by Tracy Creighton ( Copperblue Photography and Design ) Our Grade: B+ Taya Lebel makes a confident first impression with her debut single, an upbeat and romantic track entitled "Life We're Livin'" (released this past September) that captures the rush of early love while keeping one eye firmly on the future. Inspired by shared memories with her boyfriend, the song leans into the glow of young summer romance - full of motion, optimism, and the promise
Feb 42 min read


Josh Stumpf Steps Off the Highway on “Nobody Roads”
by Scott Roos live photo by Scott Roos Our Grade: A “Nobody Roads” (released this past September) feels like both a continuation and a quiet evolution for Josh Stumpf -almost a heartbreaking sequel to last year’s breakaway road trip stomper “Highway Money.” Where that song reveled in momentum and grit, this one turns inward, tracing the emotional necessity of escape and solitude. It’s a deeply personal track rooted in Josh’s first-ever songwriting trip outside the country, w
Feb 22 min read


Review: A Slick Singalong Debut from Mercy Glover in “Ain’t Mine”
by Scott Roos Our Grade: B Mercy Glover’s debut single “Ain’t Mine” captures that quiet, sinking moment when you realize the person beside you has their heart elsewhere . Written and performed by Glover, and produced by Jesse Weiman at Nolita Studios (with mastering by Trevor Case at Case Mastering), the track leans into a glossy, medium-tempo pop-country sound designed for easy connection and wide appeal. At its core, “Ain’t Mine” is undeniably catchy. The chorus lands with
Feb 12 min read


Where Groove Lives and Breathes: Ella Forrest’s Soulful Path Through Jazz, Funk, and Disco
by Scott Roos photos by Aaron Sinclair There’s a certain kind of confidence that doesn’t announce itself loudly. It just grooves. That’s the space Ella Forrest occupies. It’s in that headspace somewhere between jazz-trained precision, disco-era joy, and the quiet assurance of someone who knows exactly why they’re doing what they’re doing. Since debuting in 2022, the Regina-raised, and currently Ontario-based artist has been steadily carving out a lane that doesn’t always get
Feb 15 min read
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